DAILY | Burning Churches in BC, Censorship Bill C-10 Passes
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1 hour and 16 minutes
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155.91408
Summary
Sheila Gunn-Reed and David Menzies talk about Canada Post and why they don't deliver your mail on time, and why you should get a coupon to get your mail delivered on time. Plus, why Canada Post is becoming more and more irrelevant.
Transcript
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Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen, you have tuned into the Rebel News live stream
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I'm David Menzies, and I'm joined like every Tuesday and every Thursday by my lovely co-host.
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She has a lot of trouble with her mailman getting the packages on time.
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But this lady, she always delivers, unlike Canada Post.
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No offense to the people who work at Canada Post.
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I know there are some people who are grinding it out daily in the machine.
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I feel kind of bad I brought up your mail problem, Sheila, because mail as in M-A-I-L, as opposed to M-A-L-E,
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because you're probably never going to receive a package again.
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When Canada Post goes on strike, who even knows?
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They had such a militant union leader, originally from Scotland.
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And I'm telling you, back then, Sheila, the country would pretty much grind to a halt.
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There was no such thing as cell phones and computers and email and everything like that.
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I think all the alternative devices that we have in order to get our information is the reason why we don't see those annual and even semi-annual postal strikes anymore.
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But as Canada Post becomes more and more irrelevant, right, like we can get our packages, we can get stuff delivered to our house for cheaper more often than not than Canada Post.
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But as they become more and more irrelevant, I'm turning into my mom just complaining about the mail.
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But anyway, as they become more and more irrelevant, the left wants them to do more and more things.
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They, in that thing, they want, for some reason, Canada Post to be like the local banking hub and do all these additional things.
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Like, they want it to become a financial institution because it is, like, I can't think of anything worse than the horrible ineffectiveness of Canada Post now being responsible for finance.
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But in the Leap Manifesto, for some reason, this far left-wing document, there's so many things that are focused on all the things they want Canada Post to do now that its hands aren't tied up delivering mail late every single day.
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You know, that's typical for this country, isn't it, Sheila?
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Let's fail and get a promotion to going down the realms.
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And, you know, I think the last time I did a Canada Post story, I think, don't quote me on this, but I believe their profit margin, what they took in in revenue for junk mail, which they hate it when you call it that.
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It was something in the neighbourhood of $600 million, right?
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And sure enough, I went to my community post box because I'm one of those second-class Canadian citizens, Sheila.
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I don't have a mailbox where I can just go to my porch.
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I have to go to this little hub with a key and open up my community.
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And what came in the mail today, was it a postcard from some relative in Europe?
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Was it a letter from a family member somewhere across Canada?
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It was a flyer for the new Roasted Garlic King, the new Burger King burger, which, I don't know.
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That was worth the trip, Sheila, to get a flyer for the Roasted Garlic King.
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I should take a knee, but I'm in a seated position.
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You tell me you're not going to use that coupon, though.
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A free Whopper on your first mobile order over a dollar.
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Anyways, what is the ostensible policy reason for why we're getting together, as opposed
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I can't even believe I'm turning into such a boomer complaining about the mail.
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It used to just be on Fridays, just hosted by Ezra.
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There's more news than ever, but we couldn't really go anywhere at the time.
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So we thought, why not sit down and talk to our friends, our viewers?
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And in my case, I get to talk to David for an hour on Tuesdays and Thursdays, Ezra hosts
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And it gives us a chance to talk about the news of the day, because things are changing
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The next day, some bureaucrat says, yeah, everybody's got to wear a mask.
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And then the next day, oh, groups of 20 are fine.
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And then, no, you literally can't go outside at all.
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The regulations around the pandemic are changing so fast.
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So you got to talk about it in a non-scripted way.
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Gives us a chance to interact with our viewers.
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And it also used to give us a chance to pay the bills a little bit when YouTube used to
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allow us to take something called a super chat.
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However, YouTube went completely evil, demonetized us.
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And then let's migrate you over to a platform that doesn't hate you.
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So currently, we are also streaming on Rumble and Odyssey and Super U.
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And so might I suggest, if you're watching us on the censorship platform of YouTube, say
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Thank them for allowing you to find us and jump on one of those other platforms and watch
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And if you are on Super U, you know, Odyssey, sorry, if you're on Odyssey, you can do something
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And it's similar to the old YouTube super chat.
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You have to buy Odyssey's library cryptocurrency.
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I don't understand cryptocurrency, but I'll happily take some off your hands in the form
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And it allows you to leave a comment and support the work that we do completely willingly.
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Unlike what Justin Trudeau does with the mainstream media.
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You've got to support them, whether you like them or not.
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So anyways, thank you, everybody, for tuning in.
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Speaking of chatting online, somewhere around midnight, we had an anti-Cinderella story occur
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in the House of Commons, namely Bill C-10 passed.
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And this is, well, how can we describe this, Sheila, in an abbreviated fashion?
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Perhaps a bill that will allow Canada to have the most regulated internet service in the
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We're talking about China kind of stuff happening in Canada.
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But, you know, Sheila, right off the bat, what really disturbed me the most about this
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is, so far, the lack of media coverage that this thing has been.
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And, I mean, look at the fervor of the Justin Trudeau liberals, you know, going all night
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And, you know, like this is the most pressing thing.
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And the thing that bugs me, Sheila, is the lack of media coverage.
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I mean, I was even monitoring the talk radio stations in the Toronto area, and there wasn't
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And you would think this is going to affect them, I mean, if they have websites, and they
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Like, my, the only thing I can think of, the silver lining, is that, of course, it still
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has to get Senate approval, and will that come in time before the summer recess or before
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the writ is dropped to, for Justin calling an election, whenever that might be?
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Yeah, so I'm just reading the National Post article on Bill C-10, and take that with a
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grain of salt, because, as we know, National Post is one of the bailout media companies.
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So, they used to be Canada's conservative newspaper of note, and now they're just like
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the Toronto Star, which I noticed the other day.
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I saw an article that, basically, my dream is coming true.
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Whoever bought, or whomever bought the Toronto Star, they're parting them out like an old
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They're just selling them off for pieces, which I think is, you know, thank you.
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As a former owner of a 74 Camaro, I can tell you what a nightmare that can be, especially
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So, National Post, this is how they describe it, with regard to Bill C-10, the legislation
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drafted by Justin Trudeau's government, known as Bill C-10, is meant to subject tech giants
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to the same requirements as traditional broadcasters, effectively compelling companies like Netflix
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and TikTok to finance and promote Canadian content.
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It's among the most far-reaching plans by government anywhere to regulate algorithms tech companies
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And in an age when everyone is a potential publisher, the act to amend the Broadcasting
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Act could affect individual expression on social media and other digital platforms that
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So, I don't know, I understand why CBC is not upset about this, because the only thing
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that CBC has going for it is the fact that it is like the insufferable CanCon network.
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But now this bill is going to make basically everybody else be like the CBC, just shoehorning
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That's one of the only reasons I have Netflix, is because there's nothing on regular terrestrial
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But now, because nobody wants to watch that terrestrial regular Canadian TV, everybody migrated
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over to these other platforms, and then all the bad ideas of the terrestrial TV is following
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There's literally no escape from insufferable Canadian content.
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But you know, Sheila, if only it were all about more Canadian content being forced down
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But it's the other part of Bill C-10, to ensure that websites and podcasts and videos are free
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And what immediately springs to mind is that Latin phrase that translates into who watches
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Are you telling me that the criminal, Stephen Guibault, he is the judge and jury in terms of
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And again, I'm, you know, I'm happy there's some, you know, news coverage from the National
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Post about this, but it doesn't get into the nitty gritty of the censorship element of this
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bill, Sheila, should it become law, it will be the most regulated internet that we have in
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We're going to be the most transparent government in Canadian history.
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You know, they have reached out to the media, whether it's the CBC, one point whatever billion
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dollars a year, t'was ever thus, the newspaper fund, 595 million and growing, the magazine
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And for all of you media outlets, ourselves included, that didn't pony up to the trough to
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And make no mistake, Sheila, you know, one of the prime targets of this legislation is
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Just in Justin Trudeau's world, it's kind of like that, you know, phrase of home on the
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range, you know, where seldom is heard a discouraging word.
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And he'll bribe you or bonk you in terms of getting compliance in that regard.
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Yeah, I mean, this bill is designed to like and again, I initially talked about the the
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reason the liberals say they brought in this bill and it's because they called it the streaming
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But in everything the liberals do, there's always that other sinister backdoor motive.
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And it is designed to, for lack of a better term, Apple daily places like us, places like
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True North, post-millennial, I would suggest Western Standard is probably going to be caught
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If we don't, as Minister Stephen Gilbeau or Gilbeau, I don't know, I refuse to learn how
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Anyways, Heritage Minister Stephen Gilbeau said that Bill C-10 is all about the need for Canada
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to, quote, tell our stories in the 21st century.
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Now, they don't mean our stories, like ours, like the rest of us, conservatives or anybody
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with a divergent viewpoint on literally anything.
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And if you don't, you're you're going to face serious censorship.
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And there's something very telling in the bill because I'm just reading on openmedia.org.
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They say there's some rhetorical progress in the bill, which amends the current Broadcasting
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Act by calling for the, quote, needs and interests of all Canadians, end quote, to receive some
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Canadians from racialized communities and Canadians of diverse ethno-cultural backgrounds, socioeconomic
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statuses, abilities and disabilities, sexual orientations, gender identities and gender
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However, you notice they don't put in their different opinions.
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It's like it's all it's all like the other things.
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But there's no any protection in here for people with different opinions to talk about
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Here's some money to talk about your gender identity.
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You know, it's they've always got to put race into everything, even when there's nothing
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But Sheila, if, as you said, the ostensible policy reason is about Canadian content, telling
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Canadian stories, isn't that what is the existence of the CBC all about?
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You know, Canadian broadcasters employing Canadians, telling Canadian stories to Canadians, even though
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I mean, I haven't tuned into CBC in so long a time.
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But I remember seeing bus shelter ads and they were promoting Jeopardy and Wheel of Fortune, which
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So the thing is, we already have this bloated propaganda television ministry with its own
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website, of course, which doesn't allow comments, at least not nasty comments.
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So when it comes to the telling the own story business, we already got that.
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Well, and Canadians are by and large rejecting it because the amount of viewership the CBC
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receives is basically a statistical rounding error of people who watch the six o'clock
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And one of the things in this is if they aren't going to hard censor you, like just have a
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platform remove you altogether, they will soft censor you by limiting your discoverability.
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They want to support Canadian content discoverability.
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So that means that if we publish something that might run afoul of the Liberals' new law,
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they might not censor us by yanking us off the platform or killing that content, which is
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But they might just make sure that nobody ever sees that content by using the algorithm to
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You know, what a world we're in when it comes to free speech, Sheila.
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You have the Silicon Valley tech giants on one end, and then you have government on the other end.
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And by the way, whatever this bureaucracy is going to look like, would you trust some progressive
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liberal appointee to be wearing the, you know, the referee's jersey with the whistle, you know,
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And again, I'm actually beside myself how little coverage this is getting.
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I bet you, Sheila, if I went down to Yonge-Dundas Square to do Streeters and ask people,
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hey, what do you think about Bill C-10 passing?
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Would one in a hundred even know what I'm talking about?
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And I think it's pretty relevant to us, but also some of the companies that we work with.
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So you look at companies like Odyssey and Rumble and Super U, which Justin tells me now
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has a chat ability now to support the work that we do.
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Which is something that you couldn't do before.
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But they exist and they're doing well in response to YouTube's censorship, right?
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Like there are people who are migrating over to these platforms.
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And in the case of Rumble and Super U, these are Canadian companies.
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They exist in response to the censorship of YouTube.
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And again, just like horrible Canadian content policies, the censorship policies, the liberals
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are making sure that YouTube censorship policies follow us into these other companies.
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When we try to escape them, they make sure that they follow us wherever we go.
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You know, and it's like they can't get you one way, so they get you another.
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So then they have to bring in these regulations literally at the 11th hour or the 13th hour,
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depending on how you look at it, to pass these laws literally under cover of darkness in
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The liberals, if I know anything about liberals, and especially Justin Trudeau's liberals, they
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And yet they somehow found the energy to stay up to the middle of the night to pass
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That tells you how important it is for the liberals to shut up their loudest critics.
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So while you might be a little bit hopeful that this might die in the Senate before the
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summer, I'm worried because I think the reason they stayed up late when they are exceptionally
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lazy is the same reason that they are going to push this through before it dies, before
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summer break, is because they need this firmly in place in advance of the next election because
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And, you know, there is plenty of blame to go around.
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I mean, there are many members, if you can believe it, folks, of the Bloc Quebecois and
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the NDP who thought that this bill doesn't go far enough, if you can imagine.
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Even if it does get past, Sheila, surely someone, maybe even us, I don't know, has to undergo
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I mean, if anybody knows anything about us, if we're going down, we're going down swinging
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And the beauty of that is that we have such dedicated and committed supporters who really
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Every time we're in some sort of existential jeopardy, that's when our viewers and supporters
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And so, friends, expect us to call on you in the coming days and weeks as we figure out
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more about this bill and what it's going to do to us.
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And I'm sure, like always, our people will come through.
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And I'm always so grateful for that, that they just want us to keep on living.
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You know, that's what I love about our viewers, Sheila.
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And they are willing on so many occasions to put their money where their mouth is and
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I mentioned, you know, going down to Young Dundas Square to ask about Bill C-10.
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Maybe not even one in a hundred people would know it.
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And I'm not, you know, this isn't me just dreaming up something, folks.
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We've talked about this before a few years ago when the last election writ was dropped.
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And I went to Young Dundas Square with a beautiful photo of Andrew Scheer and asked people,
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Maybe it was one or two out of ten that could give me his name.
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And I'm sure if I said, hey, can you tell me about the new Kim Kardashian bikini?
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Oh, boy, they would quote your chapter and verse on that.
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Let me tell you that they know the designer when she was modeling it, et cetera, et cetera.
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This is what scares me, Sheila, is simply the lack of engagement.
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I don't even want to call it behind the scenes because they're not behind the scenes.
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And brick by brick, you see the foundation of freedom just being torn down.
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Just wait till these little Kardashian fans realize that they're not going to be able
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to get as much of their Kardashian fix as they would like because of these new rules.
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And they're going to have to hear about, I don't know, whatever Anne-Marie has been wearing
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That's what's going to be stuffed down her toe.
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And I believe, Sheila, we do have some chats on this subject.
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For everything Odyssey QA, content systems overlays, ECT, follow and click the bell to keep
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Oh, someone is spending their marketing dollars by leaving a chat for us.
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Annalisa, looking forward to wearing my Menzies shirt.
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Justin, cue up the store and I'll just breeze through these because there are so many good
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things in the store these days we have to get and spend some time on the store.
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But there's also a shirt in there that I approved that I think David Menzies needs immediately.
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And you have to order like today or the next day if you want it in time to wear it.
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And thank you for your generous donation of library cryptocurrency.
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Sorry, I just absolutely butchered your name there.
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Um, church, they have to get rid of rebel before the next election.
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This is not designed to harm the likes of the National Post.
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Again, they're just panhandling around for Justin Trudeau bucks.
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And they see this streaming tax as a way to get even more money in their pocket.
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Those sort of journalistic ethics, those are out the door.
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The second you take a penny from Justin Trudeau, um, a hyper chat of one library.
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We're we will plan to fight in some way if it comes to that.
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I'm very sure we've got a super new shout of Hammers Girl 88.
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The government wants to silence rebel true north, et cetera.
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They pushed through last minute legislation, like I said, to Apple Daily Us, that if we
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Did they come to our head offices, yank our servers, take our computers?
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What did they do if we decide to go around to this somehow?
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Well, Sheila, I know I've been around the block for a while.
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And I remember under Pierre Elliott Trudeau, they once had the Mounties raid the offices
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They were trying to find information, I think, at the time on a whistleblower.
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So I guess, you know, the the acorn or the apple doesn't roll far from the tree.
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But what gets me, Sheila, is that, as you've mentioned, most of the media is in the pocket
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How fragile an ego does this prime minister have that there's this little fringe out
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there, us and a few others, who aren't buying into the program, so to speak.
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And if he can't bribe us, he's got to legislate us out of existence.
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That is just absolutely staggering to me, the character of this man.
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He does things that he he is everything he said he would be and more.
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This is this legislation completely aligns with the Justin Trudeau that we know.
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Sorry, I'm telling my teenager to get off the Internet.
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Oh, is that why it looks like you're beaming up to the enterprise right now?
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So she's home, which means that it's 1029 here from Rosti.
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If you care about freedom, join me on Telegram.
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Send an email to albertastrongandfreeatprotonmail.com.
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I appreciate the hustle of some of these people giving us libraries so that we read their promotional stuff on air.
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Hey, I'm wearing one of their T-shirts right now.
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And any other group that opposes their crackhead legislation.
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But, you know, it's your super chat or your hyper chat or whatever it was.
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Um, Justin, would you mind throwing the store up there, please?
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And if you haven't already used your coupon code, Sheila10 is good for one use.
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Put a few things in your cart, like I said, because you can only use my promo code once.
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If you've already used my promo code, please use David's promo code because you don't want to miss this shirt.
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It is the David Menzies, the menzoid unisex shirt.
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It comes in a hoodie and another style too as well.
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Sheila, believe me, I am so humbled that the company would put that image of me on the shirt.
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And, yeah, just in case I were to disrobe, I don't have that body.
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It's just like when you see an advertisement and it says not exactly as shown in the fine print.
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Or sometimes with cars, U.S. model shown, right?
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I don't want to pass myself off like I have a physique like that.
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I didn't know they were actually going to do that.
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I was brought in by Alex to get my picture taken.
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I think I was even wearing my hat at the time and they cropped it out.
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We see homemade T-shirts of David Menzies out at protests all the time.
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We really have to start delivering what our people want because they clearly want it.
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Justin, also go back to the store because we've got to go through some really great designs on the store.
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Do you know how humiliating it would be that come December it's already in the remainder bin and being sold for 70% off or something like that?
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Well, now's the chance for our viewers who tune in on Tuesdays and Thursdays specifically because of you, David.
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Objects in the rearview mirror may appear deadlier than they are.
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If everybody photoshops, most people photoshop, the Kardashians do, you can too.
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When we embellish our stuff a little bit from here and there, it's called writer's license, right?
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So this is writer's license of the visual kind.
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Now, right beside that shirt, the Freedom Isn't Free shirt.
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There's something in the store to address that problem.
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Anyway, if you celebrate Canada Day, that shirt, Freedom Isn't Free.
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If you order it, I think today or tomorrow, it should get to you in time for Canada Day.
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I like that Save Archer one with his face right there.
00:34:49.480
You know, Sheila, you know what's perversely ironic here is that years ago I started this campaign.
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I know it's a lost cause to bring back Dominion Day.
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You know, this was Pierre Elliott Trudeau on the last day of Parliament in 1982 on a Friday in July,
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ramrodding in legislation to erase more than a century of history.
00:35:11.460
There was less than a quorum, by the way, Sheila.
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13 people in the House at the time, a quorum was 20.
00:35:17.540
And so people say, well, this is illegal legislation if it's less than a quorum.
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And I went to the Procedure and Rules Committee and they told me basically, no, if everybody,
00:35:28.700
if all 13 are on the same page, you don't need a quorum, which is kind of disturbing to me
00:35:33.500
because you'd never want something even, you know, far more serious to be passed in than that.
00:35:38.420
But, you know, so I had these badges with a green circle around Dominion Day
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Look what's happening across Canada with certain municipalities.
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There's even one in your neck of the woods, Sheila, that are cancelling Canada Day,
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It's just because, well, it's kind of offensive to somebody, maybe, sort of.
00:36:07.820
And I guess if Sir John A. Macdonald, the founder of Canada, is offensive and we tear his statues down,
00:36:15.660
well, then why not go all in and say the whole, you know, the whole country is offensive.
00:36:22.440
And I never thought that, you know, when I was being whimsical with those buttons,
00:36:28.300
with the red slash through Canada Day and the green circle around Dominion Day,
00:36:33.100
I never dreamed that Canada Day would be deemed offensive in certain municipalities,
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not because of that crazy name change it went through in 1982,
00:36:43.500
but because, well, these are people, as far as I can tell, Sheila,
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You know, David, it is to my great regret that we didn't put a retro version of your button in the store on a shirt
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Anyways, getting back to the store, if people would like their Dominion Day T-shirt in time for Dominion Day,
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to celebrate Dominion Day with David Menzies, near or far,
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Or throw yourself that Menzoid shirt in there, too, while you're at it.
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And we just plunked a whole pile of new T-shirts in there.
00:37:45.840
So the store is constantly refreshing all the time.
00:37:50.100
And, frankly, they are more like little smoke signal shirts.
00:37:53.800
They might have a Rebel logo on them somewhere,
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but it's more like you're putting out like a puff of smoke to the other rebels of the world.
00:38:07.720
But the socialist distancing shirt, that turns up everywhere, by the way.
00:38:14.020
We go to interview Fight the Fines clients, and they're wearing a socialist distancing shirt.
00:38:17.740
But anyways, the shirts are, they're like a little puff of smoke to the other rebels of the world.
00:38:25.160
You'll meet, you'll become fast friends, and you'll become like a little alliance in the world.
00:38:30.340
You'll find your people out there when you're wearing a rebel shirt.
00:38:34.120
Sheila, maybe we've got to get an image of you on one of these shirts or sweatshirts.
00:38:38.260
There's that beautiful photo of you with that giant, what is it called, a compound bow?
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It looks like something that could kill a buffalo.
00:38:48.500
And I don't know what you were aiming at, but it is, it's beautiful scenery.
00:38:59.100
And, you know, you've really got that, you know, huntress look about you.
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So, I think, I think that's a winning image, too.
00:39:07.720
You've slightly romanticized that a little bit.
00:39:11.460
I'm shooting at a styrofoam deer that we've affectionately called Vinny the Venison.
00:39:18.320
He's just like 50 yards from where I'm standing.
00:39:21.060
I mean, it's, you've described it in a romantic way, but it's, it's not, it's not special.
00:39:27.780
Isn't your front lawn basically the wilderness of northern Alberta?
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The front lawn is actually generally a canola field.
00:39:36.400
It is the back of the house that is the wilderness.
00:39:40.380
You know, living in the GTA, you know, nobody has fields fronting their property.
00:39:49.160
In that prison state, you're just like, what's that, Escape from Los Angeles?
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And again, very humbling that the company would put my image, albeit slightly exaggerated on the shirt.
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So if you're going to order it, folks, my thanks in advance.
00:40:14.920
And we talked about, of course, the bill C-10, part and parcel of cancel culture, wouldn't you say, Sheila?
00:40:27.140
But the police name these fires in B.C. of churches, suspicious.
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And again, I don't want to sound like a broken record, Sheila.
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I'm shocked at the lack of outrage by those in the media.
00:40:45.920
The idea of two mosques being burnt to the ground.
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And I certainly don't want any religious institution burnt to the ground.
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But this seems, yeah, I think suspicious is underplaying it, Sheila.
00:41:06.180
The idea that these two churches basically both burned down around the same time.
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And, you know, my suspicion, and I might be wrong.
00:41:18.920
But it's all about a reaction perhaps to the residential school system.
00:41:25.600
But these were churches that were used by natives.
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They are in the here and now community centers.
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They were used for native weddings, native burials, and so on.
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Whoever burnt these down, if it was arson, just exactly what was the point?
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What were you hoping to accomplish other than bring misery to a community?
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In a small town, whether outside do-gooders like it or not, and anti-religious bigots like it or not,
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in a small town, and that's often what indigenous reserves are, is just a small town,
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When you need help with addictions and crisis, it's the church community that is the first place where you can get help.
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And, you know, when you're hungry, when you're depressed, it's the church.
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And so if indeed these arsons are retribution for what happened at the residential school,
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and we don't know that yet, we don't have a clue.
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But if indeed these are retribution for what someone has concluded is mass murder, I guess, against indigenous people,
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well, congratulations, you just hurt indigenous people first.
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But secondarily, you know, I don't know if you've seen the rhetoric in response to,
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like, I noticed that, I think it was Andrew Scheer, maybe it was Aaron O'Toole, one of them.
00:43:17.940
Not that it matters, like they're the same guy.
00:43:20.940
Just call him Aaron O'Sheer, and that covers both bases.
00:43:24.940
It's like they both went into the teleporter in the fly movie, and, you know.
00:43:28.800
One of them tweeted something in regards to these arsons, and the whole way down, it was like,
00:43:38.360
well, karma, they had it coming, this is what you get.
00:43:42.320
But, like, it was, all of it was basically, like, these Catholic churches had it coming.
00:43:49.260
And I know that if anybody else had tweeted that about a mosque fire on Twitter,
00:43:58.740
not only would you be banned from Twitter, your descendants would be banned from Twitter,
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You would never exist on Twitter, and you would probably have a hate crimes investigation against you.
00:44:09.780
But because this is an arson against a Christian church,
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that sort of rhetoric is perfectly fine on the internet.
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If you bring up, I think it was Andrew Scheer, but it could be Aaron O'Toole.
00:44:22.380
Again, they are so not standout-ish that I can't even differentiate, and I exist in politics.
00:44:29.240
But if you go down, it is just nothing but people saying they had it coming.
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Of all these trolls saying karma, and you had it coming, and this is a good thing,
00:44:45.260
how many of them, if any of them, live in those communities, right?
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How about sending somebody, a reporter there, and going to all the residents,
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you know, that lived in that community, and say to them,
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I bet you the overwhelming response would say it's a tragedy, it's a bad thing.
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Because otherwise, they would have burnt it down themselves en masse.
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It would be like a scene out of a Frankenstein movie of pitchforks and torches
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And all of these people, and I would imagine so many of them are urbanites,
00:45:27.880
so many of them subscribe to the Antifa way of doing things,
00:45:35.540
They're the ones that are saying, oh, bravo for the church burning to the ground,
00:45:40.260
not the people who are actually going to these churches.
00:45:44.200
I mean, one of these churches is quite old, or was quite old, it's sad to say,
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That means generations of people were married there, buried there, baptized there,
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I think we're getting a package delivery in the office there, by the way.
00:46:09.360
But for Catholics, it's not just like the process of like baptizing,
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There's a successive series of sacraments where you are initiated into the church a little bit as you go.
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Your first communion, your first confession, your confirmation.
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All those things are gone, and they're so important.
00:46:31.620
They're so vital in the life of a Catholic, and that's gone.
00:46:38.760
And I noticed that Ellis Ross, so he's the B.C. liberal, again, before people start getting mad,
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B.C. liberals are not necessarily like the federal liberals.
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They're sort of this right-of-center coalition party in B.C.
00:46:53.760
You just can't really get elected as a conservative there provincially.
00:46:57.760
So Ellis Ross, indigenous himself, and a huge advocate for the indigenous community,
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for the right of indigenous people to determine their own future,
00:47:08.900
and for economic prosperity, and for their involvement in fossil fuel development.
00:47:24.060
In the aftermath of the horrible discovery at Kamloops, my heart has been filled with hope,
00:47:31.500
watching indigenous and non-indigenous Canadians come together to mourn the victims of residential schools.
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Let it be those feelings of togetherness, community, and shared suffering that we now draw upon
00:47:43.200
in the wake of this horrible incident, rather than hate, anger, and bitterness about the past.
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Reconciliation isn't about taking revenge for past tragedies.
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It's about finding a way to chart a path forward so that we can all share a great future.
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It's about all British Columbians and all Canadians working together to build strong,
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healthy, prosperous communities in this great country in which we live.
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We must ensure future generations of Canadians, indigenous and non-indigenous,
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will not be held back by the divisions of the past.
00:48:12.980
Right now, I urge all to stay safe and please be calm.
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However, we haven't heard that from the Prime Minister.
00:48:23.800
And I worry that a lot of the rhetoric around the residential school discovery,
00:48:31.120
while people were reporting things as 100% certain that we don't know,
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I worry that it might have contributed to this.
00:48:51.400
And the people saying, well, they had it coming, they deserved it.
00:48:55.940
We know that the rhetoric around the school has led to the response of the people
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who are saying that this community had this coming.
00:49:07.720
But if I were to place a bet, and I like to bet, I'm betting this was arson.
00:49:14.480
Oh, and by the way, on the betting file, folks,
00:49:21.860
So, women's weightlifting, there's a lovely lass by the name of Lorne Hutton.
00:49:43.100
And the reason why she's probably going to win the gold is,
00:49:53.600
And Sheila, I'm reading the story in the Toronto Sun.
00:50:03.140
The headline even, trans athletes get big boost.
00:50:07.040
We are so proud of her, as we are of all our athletes,
00:50:12.320
That's the New Zealand sports minister, Grant Robinson.
00:50:16.080
And at the very end of the story, one little paragraph.
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Save Women's Sport Australia, a group opposed to transgender women competing in women's sports,
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said Hubbard's selection was allowed for, quote, flawed policy from the IOC, end quote.
00:50:35.500
You know, to me, the most telling part of this story was the fact that Hubbard, Sheila,
00:50:43.960
it is noted in the third paragraph, is 43 years old, making him the oldest weightlifter at the Tokyo Games.
00:50:59.020
It tells me that if he's back in the male division, he probably doesn't even qualify.
00:51:05.120
But when he goes to the female division, he's the odds-on favorite to win a gold.
00:51:16.360
I want to plug this fantastic book, Unsporting, how trans-activism and science denial are destroying sport.
00:51:26.300
How did we get here, Sheila, as we've often discussed,
00:51:29.880
to as ever thus that, you know, with the exception of equestrian and auto racing,
00:51:36.000
the sexes were separated into their own disciplines for sport to have a level playing field.
00:51:42.700
And, you know, what is so sad is right now we are ascending into the glory age of female athletics.
00:51:51.540
There's more female elite athletes than ever before.
00:51:54.520
And it wasn't too long ago, I think, with the Boston Marathon, going back to the 60s, if memory serves, right,
00:52:00.320
females were not even allowed to compete in the Boston Marathon.
00:52:06.380
It was a woman who joined all the men to race in the Boston Marathon.
00:52:16.020
So we've gone from that, a ban, to having a women's Boston Marathon, too,
00:52:23.580
And now, after decades and decades of fighting for sports equality for female athletes,
00:52:32.420
We have men pretending to be women and wiping the field.
00:52:44.080
And I'm sorry if this hurts the feelings of those who have transitioned.
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That's why science denial is in the tagline of this book, Sheila,
00:53:09.240
Frankenstein science going around these days to make that an anomaly as well.
00:53:13.540
Sheila, I am beside myself how a lunatic fringe of a percent of a percent of a percent of a percent
00:53:22.600
of people around the globe have got even the International Olympic Committee going,
00:53:32.640
And of course she can compete against natural born females
00:53:35.660
because they are such cowards to take a politically incorrect stance.
00:53:43.540
You know, Barbara Kay's book that she wrote with Linda Blade,
00:53:49.120
I think it is essential reading for every parent of a female athlete like me.
00:54:10.420
However, and sometimes she does do skill sessions with the boys team of her age
00:54:16.600
because she is at that skill level, but not tackling, not tackling.
00:54:21.880
The day that she has to be in the ruck across from a boy is the day that her rugby dreams are over.
00:54:32.540
Because, I mean, the potential for her to have a catastrophic injury in a way that will change her life forever is there if she's playing against a boy.
00:54:44.600
And when I look at that story of that cheater, because that's who that person is, they're cheating.
00:54:53.640
They are a mediocre, middle-aged man who is stealing the Olympic dreams away from high-level elite female athletes who have trained their entire lives.
00:55:10.500
Those women who have worked their entire lives, they deserve to be there.
00:55:14.440
That is someone who went through male puberty, testosterone-induced male puberty.
00:55:21.820
That is someone who carries more muscle mass, more bone mass because of the puberty that they went through.
00:55:31.780
People, if you want to read about the madness that all of this is putting our female daughter athletes in, please go to unsporting.com.
00:55:44.240
If you are the mother or father of a daughter who has dreams of doing something with their sporting career or who just wants to play a sport they love and enjoy without having to face off against boys on the other team or have their spot that they worked for stolen from them because some boy feels like a girl that day.
00:56:13.640
I mean, I was talking to Lady Menzoid about this and she came up with, I think, is a brilliant idea, although it means that all the other competitors will just sacrifice four, in this case, five years of training for nothing.
00:56:26.760
And that is when they do the women's weightlifting in Tokyo, every single real natural-born woman just walks away from the podium, every single one.
00:56:36.780
So there's only one gold medal awarded by default.
00:56:43.620
I think that would send such a profound message.
00:56:48.900
These women have been pumping iron for five years now.
00:56:56.100
You know, last year, my sons are big South Park fans.
00:57:00.500
They said, Dad, you've got to watch this episode.
00:57:02.820
And, you know, when South Park is on, oh, it's really on.
00:57:15.620
Transitioning to become a female and then just crushing these women, physically injuring them.
00:57:21.520
And I sat through it, Sheila, and I think for the first time watching a South Park episode, I didn't laugh once.
00:57:29.380
They said, Dad, we thought you would love this episode.
00:57:37.440
You know, this they South Park is trying to be outlandish and outrageous, but it's already occurred.
00:57:47.480
And I want to say on the anecdote of your lovely daughter.
00:57:50.820
And oh, my God, she is a wonderful gal, Sheila, playing rugby.
00:57:56.200
I want to give a shout out to, I hope I got their name right.
00:58:00.840
Is it the World Rugby Union or the World Rugby Association?
00:58:04.060
I think they are the one lone bastion of sanity here that have said, that's it.
00:58:11.180
We can't have transitioned women being, you know, playing with the natural born woman.
00:58:23.340
And thank God there's at least one association there that has taken a rightful and scientific stance.
00:58:30.980
You know, Sheila, all these people when it comes to so-called climate change.
00:58:38.660
Why do they deny the science on this and get away with it?
00:58:44.040
World Rugby's ban on trans players has nothing to do with so-called fairness.
00:58:52.480
Yeah, that, of course, as Mr. Producer notes, is an anti-ban article, which, you know, speaks to what I'm getting at.
00:58:59.840
Of course, it has everything to do with fairness.
00:59:04.440
But this is the media narrative, probably, by the way, Sheila, from some washed-out sports reporter that has never gone on to a rugby field to compete either.
00:59:17.040
You know, it's all about hurt feelings and whatnot.
00:59:23.120
You know, if there is maybe, I don't know, there's an offshore betting outlet.
00:59:32.720
When it comes up to Mr. Hubbard's turn to pump iron, I think I'll put a few bucks on it.
00:59:38.940
But, of course, that's blood money as far as I'm concerned.
00:59:41.160
I'll immediately donate my winnings to charity because this is an abomination, both this person and the fact that this is being allowed to happen.
00:59:56.060
Tell me, where are the feminists to defend these elite female athletes who've worked so hard in a sport that is a traditionally male sport?
01:00:03.980
So this should tick a lot of boxes for these broads.
01:00:08.000
But they don't step up because women's rights are second now to the rights of certain demographics.
01:00:21.060
I don't have time to care how you live your life.
01:00:32.140
This, for people who say, follow the science, follow the science, follow the science.
01:00:36.680
If you've gone through testosterone puberty, you're not going to play a sport against my daughter.
01:00:42.040
And the perversely ironic thing here, Sheila, is believe it or not, feminists have thrown real natural women under the bus because of what they deem to be politically correct.
01:00:53.140
You know, in October 2019, there was some big trans protests outside a library because of a speaker who was appearing.
01:01:01.760
And I noticed one of the protesters was Sherry De Novo, who used to be an NDP MPP here in Ontario.
01:01:09.960
And I came up to her to address this very issue.
01:01:14.380
What about trans women in sports competing against real female athletes?
01:01:19.780
This is a provincial parliamentarian who used to be friendly to me.
01:01:27.880
And all she would say, all she would say, chanting over and over to my questions about the inherent disadvantage in terms of biology is trans women are real women.
01:01:43.940
And every question she answered like that, just like when I go to abortion, pro-abortion protest, Sheila, and I say, what about the tens of millions of girls that have been aborted just because of their sex, right?
01:01:59.300
And all those activists do is my body, my choice, my body, my choice.
01:02:07.180
They just resort to chanting propaganda and dogma.
01:02:10.980
You can't even have an intelligent conversation about it.
01:02:14.240
And like I said, the feminist movement that used to fight for women to get into the Boston Marathon are now saying, sorry, honey, you're a woman, but there's an extra special woman.
01:02:32.640
David, these people can't argue with you because you can't argue effectively when you're wrong and you know you're wrong.
01:02:42.300
And frankly, I'm really proud of myself that I made it through this discussion without making the same torn scrotum joke that I made in the staff meeting this morning.
01:02:50.180
I can't believe I did that in front of everybody.
01:02:52.980
If you showed 100 people in a screening room that video or that photograph or the photograph in the sun and said, check one box, male or female, I'm telling you, I would bet almost 100 out of 100 are going to say male.
01:03:09.200
How does that, how does that, that looks like Herman Munster in a miniskirt more than a real woman, Sheila.
01:03:15.640
I mean, for goodness sakes, can't we have an honest discussion about this?
01:03:22.780
And like I said, the proof in the proverbial pudding is the fact that he's the oldest weightlifter at the Tokyo Games.
01:03:46.420
You're just laying out wearing your gold medal.
01:03:51.440
You know, it'd be like me getting a bunch of my old beer league hockey player buddies together and playing a game of hockey, contact hockey with seven-year-olds and crushing them into the boards and everybody scoring multiple hat tricks.
01:04:05.480
And me getting a shutout just sitting on the crossbar of the net watching the game.
01:04:14.500
But the bigger disgrace is all these athletic federations right up to and including the International Olympic Committee saying, yeah, we agree there's no inherent disadvantage.
01:04:32.660
Yeah, I'm not sure as a sometime female athlete, like I run, whatever.
01:04:38.980
I'm not sure I want to compete against someone with male pattern baldness.
01:04:47.860
You can pull your skullet back into a ponytail, but it's still a skullet.
01:04:51.360
You're still going bald like every other dude out there.
01:04:55.640
I was just typing it to Justin, but I'll just say it on air.
01:04:57.860
When you talked about you playing against the seven-year-olds, it reminded me of that Seinfeld episode where Kramer went to karate against the six and seven-year-olds.
01:05:09.220
And he was all bragging about how he's great at karate.
01:05:11.500
And then they go to watch him and he's beating up little kids.
01:05:17.800
Well, how soon is it going to be, Sheila, before someone, a male in his, like, late 30s, says, you know what?
01:05:34.460
But, you know, Sheila, if you can make believe you're the opposite sex, if you can identify as a woman,
01:05:41.720
then why can't you identify as an eight-year-old if you're actually 38 or 48 or 58?
01:05:48.600
You know, I mean, when COVID's over, maybe what I should do is register at the Richmond Hill Ringette Association.
01:06:02.240
And I'm, hey, I'm a six-year-old girl, can't you tell?
01:06:06.200
And how dare, how dare you bring up transphobia, you know, that kind of idea by questioning me or my genitalia.
01:06:14.060
I am a six-year-old girl and I want to play ringette.
01:06:19.980
Just go join the Beer League Ringette team and see how far that gets you.
01:06:27.980
How far do women play ringette, by the way, Sheila?
01:06:37.640
Okay, we got to get through some of these chats.
01:06:50.680
You would not believe what Mr. Producer is saying in my earpiece right now.
01:06:57.980
Let's keep going because we got to get through these.
01:07:17.360
David, you're in the bloodstream like an AstraZeneca clot with this woman.
01:07:25.620
Are you trying to wish some terrible illness on Annalisa?
01:07:29.680
No, I'm saying that you are just in the bloodstream.
01:07:33.360
You are just headed to her heart, right up to her brain.
01:07:38.120
She says she can't wait for the David Menzies pillow.
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It's Bonnyville, I think, where Annalisa lives.
01:08:02.820
We've got a Hyper Chat of one library from Ross D.
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We've got a Hyper Chat of one library from Hell Has No Exit.
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President of Philippines announced everyone must get vaccine or be put in jail.
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I did not see that, but the president of the Philippines is prone to wanting to put
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Threatens vaccine decliners with jail or animal drugs.
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I know he wanted to put drug dealers in jail or execute them.
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That seems to be a solution for all of society's problems.
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You know, that's very sad because there's a significant Filipino population in Toronto,
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And, you know, this man representing them, I'm sure doesn't speak for his population.
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My church is overflowing with Filipino Canadians.
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And I couldn't be happier about it because they're so orthodox in their faith.
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If somebody gets something a little bit maybe wandering towards heresy, they're just like,
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They call the parish office, so I don't have to.
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We've got a hyper chat of five libraries from at my room agony.
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My gut tells me that we're not at or ever going to hit 70% vaccination rates.
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This is a scare tactic to make the people who have not taken the jab feel like they are outnumbered and given to the pressure.
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We can't trust them with their medicine after what they've done to us.
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Even those arbitrary vaccination rates because they really are pretty arbitrary.
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So by July 1st, we should be completely reopened as far as provincial restrictions.
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However, for some reason, the mayor of Calgary is like, yeah, but you still have to wear masks until the end of July.
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So like there are just these power hungry madmen who will never know about it could be COVID zero.
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Let's keep social distancing just because they get to make an arbitrary rule that makes them feel powerful over your life.
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We've got a hyper chat of one library from AquasGuys3636 says they love Ellis Ross.
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It's when they try to force everyone to twist reality to fit their views that it bothers me.
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And Sheila, I have a solution to this because, listen, if you want to, you know, become trans, whatever, it's your right to do so.
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We have, twas ever thus we had, you know, the athletic divisions segregated by sex.
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So whatever you are, whatever you've transitioned to, you go into the other division.
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I would tune in to watch that kind of a freak show take place.
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They don't make me use their specific words that are completely made up.
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They're not hurting you if you don't like what that church teaches about transgenderism or anything.
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Because they literally believe everything and nothing.
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Is there anyone going to the United Church anymore?
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They're just an empty building at this point that posts heretical messages on a billboard outside the church.
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My dad was in the United Church for his entire life until he married my Catholic mom.
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They have that atheist pastor, don't they, in Toronto?
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I don't know if you can call yourself a pastor if you're an atheist.
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Isn't that like a fish being allergic to water or something?
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You're not a Christian church if your pastor doesn't believe in Jesus, right?
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And that's the way that we should consider everything.
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It's like joining the Three Stooges and saying, I don't want to be slapped in any episode.
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If that's what's working for them, and I'm not sure that it is, but if that's how they want to do things over there, great.
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I'll just go do my own thing over at my own church.
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And I don't want that's how it should always be.
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You know, we've got a hyper chat of five libraries, juice, moose.
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I hate to say it, but the Lunatech left will make it so all biological women will have to walk away from their own sports leagues.
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However, in Linda Blade and Barbara Kay's book, Unsporting, they actually offer some solutions, how to fix what we're doing and how to get off this crazy ride that we're on.
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Um, they, so not only do they document the problems, but they offer like an off ramp to what's happening here.
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If you are the parent of a daughter in sports, please unsporting.com.
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Um, we've got, uh, I think Justin tried to say hyper chat, but I don't know.
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They know the vast majority of us think it's ridiculous, but they're manufacturing consent and creating culture through social engineering and exposure to these abstract mental illnesses.
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Um, a hyper chat from juice moose says, I can't wait till this hits the fan at FIFA.
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Men competing as women will be squashed in a heartbeat.
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That might be what it takes is, however, um, MMA has, uh, Fallon Fox, right?
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Um, and I thought like Fallon Fox jumping in the ring with a biological woman and seriously injuring that biological woman would have been enough to stop this madness.
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But no, I think we're just further down that road than ever.
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We're supposed to be in a soundproof studio and his voice actually penetrates all this foam.
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It's like some banshee trying to get into my realm.
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So I could barely hear what you were saying, but I could hear that.
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Thank you to all the people, uh, contributing on, uh, those various chats.
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My thanks, of course, to Sheila, the she-devil, Gun Reid.
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Sheila and I will be back in this spot at this time on Thursday.