DAILY | Calgary police crack down on freedom rally, counter-protest
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On this episode of The Rebel News Daily, host Sheila Gunn-Reed and co-host Adam Sos discuss the events of the weekend in Calgary, Canada, including the "anti-anti-protest" by the city's police chief, Mark Neufeld.
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Good morning, good afternoon, everybody. Welcome to the Rebel News daily live stream. I'm your
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host, Sheila Gunn-Reed. And on Mondays, I co-host with my fellow Albertan, Adam Sos.
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Adam, how's it going? Oh, it's going good. How about yourself?
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Oh, great. Hopefully we have a few technical problems today. We started off with a little
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teeny one, but I think that's pretty minor. We can fix it as we go. We've got a lot to talk about. A
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lot of things unfolded over the weekend in Calgary, as anticipated, actually. We sort of knew by the
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statements the police chief was making, Mark Neufeld, pastor arresting police Mark Neufeld,
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and some of the saber rattling coming out of the municipal government. So what we saw was
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completely expected. Everybody sort of was talking about violence and they created a confrontation.
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And so they did, in the end, get the violence that they wanted. But before we get to that,
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And I think that is all the nuts and bolts of getting things out of the way. Let's maybe
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head into some of the crazy things that happened in Calgary. Maybe we'll head off with Kian's
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first video. That's the one. Police have pushed the anti-mandate protesters out of the park to the
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sidewalk. And I'm old enough to remember when, I guess last week, on Friday, the city of Calgary
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went and sought an injunction that would prevent this protest from going forward or being as robust
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as it normally is. They got an injunction that prevented basically noise making in a park.
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So you cannot do anything that would disrupt the enjoyment of other people in the park.
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Well, if you can't protest in a public place, where are you supposed to protest?
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And secondly, I think they prevented them from being on the sidewalks.
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But this video tells me that they pushed them onto the sidewalk.
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Yeah. I think, I think the clip's getting pulled up there probably, but as that comes up,
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it's like, I've spent lots of time in downtown Calgary. It's nice to see these parks actually
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getting used for once because frankly, they're usually empty. Um, so they're actually getting
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some use, but you know, these politicians can't stand to see tax dollars being used effectively
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and actually having people in the parks that we're all paying for. Um, so they had to interject
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and, and, and stop that. You know, there's, there was other protests days later that city
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counselors were fine with loud, boisterous, rambunctious sort of, uh, protests for various
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causes, but they're all causes that align with, uh, align rather with Jody Gondek's progressive
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ideology. Um, these, these protests don't align with them. So they're happy to kick them out.
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Listen, like you said, from the get go, these have been peaceful for two years. There was
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never, never incidents outside from like maybe one or two sort of really fringe outliers who have
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clearly underlying issues and everyone at the protest is aware of them and tries to help police
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manage them. Um, aside from that, it's been literally peaceful for two years. The first time
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these counter protesters show up, smoke bombs start going off a week later, Jody Gondek gets involved
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and everyone's saying, Oh, violence, violence, violence. Well, guess what? None of these events
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have been violent in any way, shape or form until the left shows up. We, I can even think back to
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that hospital protest where everyone was peaceful. Everyone was quiet. Antifa shows up blaring dubstep
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and gets into fights with everybody. And then they're saying, Oh, there was violence on both sides.
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No, there wasn't violence on both sides. In fact, the only violence I really saw here was from
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the left in any of these instances or from cops who seem to be going a little bit of overboard,
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shoving people aggressively. Jody was outraged when this legal protest was making its way through
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the streets of downtown Calgary, escorted by police. And the Beltline protesters literally,
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literally illegally blocked the road, refused to comply with police officers. Then the police were
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forced to clear them. She wasn't happy about that because that was the police actually doing their job.
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She wants the police being used as a militant arm of enforcement for her ideologies. And she's not
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getting that right now. Yeah, she wants them used as Antifa security guards. That's basically what
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she's asked for here. And just to give a little context, the mayor of Calgary, Jody Gondek,
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she has brought a little bit of Ottawa police enforcement to Cowtown. This last minute court order that they
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received on Friday, I think at about four o'clock in the afternoon before this weekly Saturday protest
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that Adam points out has always been peaceful. I've been down there before Adam came on board. I was
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down there almost every week. They pray before it starts. They feed the homeless and then they head
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out onto the streets. They cut a lap and then come back. That's it. Um, and the, um, left in Calgary
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walk is an hour. It's if there's one hour where they're walking through. Yeah. And the left in
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Calgary has decided that this should not be allowed for some reason. Um, I guess just based on political
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reasons. And so the mayor said, yup, it's got to stop. But she also realized I can't direct the
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police to be my political enforcers. However, I will write a letter to the police commission and ask
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them to enforce, I guess, her political censorship on these peaceful protesters. The Calgary police chief,
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Mark Neufeld, more than happy to comply, held a press conference saying, how exactly are we going to find
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a way to limit the peaceful free expression of these people? He literally said, how do we limit their
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section to charter rights? We're going to have to think about that. And then the city of Calgary got
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creative with that last minute court order. They realized, okay, we can't tell the police what to do. So let's go
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get a piece of paper from a judge that tells the police what to do. And that's exactly what they did. And
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sneakily learning a lesson from the Alberta government and Alberta health services. They
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did this thing ex parte, which means they didn't include or inform the other side so that the other
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side could show up and say, no, this is a peaceful protest. There's no reason to limit it. You can put
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up with us for an hour a week. They did this ex parte, which, um, I mean, they know who's leading the
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protest. They know who's involved in the protest. They do police surveillance down there and facial
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recognition on the people who are in the protest. So they know who they could have served with a
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notice to appear before a judge and argue against this court order. They just didn't do it because
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they wanted a very specific outcome that would result in arrest. And at the end of the day, it did.
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Um, so maybe we have that clip from K2, but I'll get Adam's comments first. Go ahead.
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Yeah, it's, it's just, it's wild to see. And we've seen this before during the height of COVID,
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there was no protests to be allowed. And then there was a number of pro Palestinian protests
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and suddenly they changed the rules to accommodate those protests, which comparatively, as much as those
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protests were generally peaceful. Um, that was more driving through the streets, illegally stunting,
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sitting on top of vehicles. Like there was a ton of traffic infractions associated with that,
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but they went out of their way to ensure that that could take place because that's something
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they align with ideologically. Um, this however, is not something they align with ideologically.
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So they're willing to go out of their way. They're willing to fundamentally undermine policing,
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uh, to manage this. And it was so wild watching Mark New, New felt. It was interesting to see him
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for once filled with even like a little tiny bit of trepidation. I don't know if you remember the
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comments where he's like, well, if we don't go after the freedom people, they call us Nazis.
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If we go after them, they call us like, you could tell he was kind of like, why did I get into this?
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Like he almost, for the first time was like, well, I don't want to be overtly political.
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I just want to be like subtly punishing people. Um, Jyoti really thrust him into the spotlight of not
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being able to deny that he is a political activist, um, or is at least being used as a political
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activist and these people professing, uh, and we'll get to this clip as well, but acting as if
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they don't know what is going on. I mean, if it's true, they're utterly inept. Um, and if it isn't
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true, then they're active political agents. So they're either idiots or they're active political
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agents. And I'm referring specifically to questions about the charges, uh, and why there was no arrest
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for David Pawlowski. We'll get to this eventually though, but whether it's Jason Kenney alleging that
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pastor Archer incited violence or, uh, this officer implying that he doesn't understand the charges
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against these prominent figures. Well, I mean, if that's the case, you don't, you're not doing your
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job properly or you're, you're, you're lying overtly and you're an activist and you know exactly what's
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going on. Yeah. Let's, uh, let's go to K2's first one about when they push the people out of the public
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park where they're safely gathering, peacefully gathering the cops move in and try to, um, I guess,
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purge them from the park and pile them up on the sidewalk for some reason. And that court order
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basically says you can't be on the sidewalk. So as I watched this, I was like, ah, I see what
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they're doing here. They're trying to create a situation where they can start issuing tickets
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and arresting people by kicking them out of the park. And if they don't disperse and stand on the
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sidewalk, guess what? You're getting a ticket. Um, so, uh, or you're getting arrested for breaking
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a court order. Cause they were going around serving the court order to everybody. They even served
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one to our journalists, Sid Fazzard. Um, why don't we roll this?
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we're just gonna get everyone on the sidewalk you were just gonna push all
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these people out of the park where they can all fit and then push them out onto the sidewalk where now
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they cause a traffic snarl a disruption and they are ultimately in breach of that court order so
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they were forcing people to breach the court order right there yeah yeah exactly now uh we've got
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the next clip um in our slack chat is from k2 again police were slowly pushing the anti-mandate
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protesters out of the park and there was an arrest for unknown reasons on the anti-mandate side so
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this is a freedom protester getting arrested here and i think as it turns out if this is the clip i
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think it is i'll watch we'll watch it together this is an independent journalist getting arrested
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so i think i'm not sure so let's just roll it and we'll watch it
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I'm not sure I didn't see the arrest there, but you can see in the background they've brought the mounted unit in.
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So, again, let's replicate Ottawa as much as possible.
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We saw some of the greatest civil rights violations of peaceful protesters in a generation.
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And G.O.D. Gondex Calgary is like, yep, let's do that.
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A bunch of grandmas on mobility scooters running away.
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So just so people can get a feel for this, Adam, correct me if I'm wrong, where they're filming, they would be filming at Calgary City Hall looking into the Olympic Plaza, right?
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I believe unless because I so they started at Central Memorial Park.
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And then when they were told to move out of the park, they're like, well, City Hall is not a park.
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So we can go there without violating the rules was the organizer's logic.
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So where else are you supposed to protest the government except at the building that houses the government?
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So they're like, well, it's not a park and we're not staying on the sidewalk.
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You know, the thing that really dawns on me and is really upsetting here, we saw these ex parte sort of court orders by these questionable judges against the pastors as well.
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And those those are categorically per the expert opinion of quite a few lawyers who aren't activists, but are just good lawyers, not constitutional.
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The way those quarters have been applied, we've seen some of the sanctions resulting from those court orders being held.
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And we'll get to this again in a minute, but pending appeal.
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So there's some serious constitutional issues as to whether any of these court orders hold up.
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But they've done it again, like literally right now, the rights of people who have been peacefully protesting are once again like the rights of those pastors who were arrested, being stripped away from them, or at least they're trying to, based on these court orders that are categorically unconstitutional.
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And then the court system seems to say, well, we're so overwhelmed with stuff.
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And then when we get around to it, we'll determine if what we did was illegal.
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Yeah, let's go to, I think it's one of the, in the Slack thread, Olivia, the image of the arrest.
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So footage from yesterday's protest, a young freelance videographer was arrested.
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When the police were advancing on anyone who didn't move, anyone who didn't move got hit or taken down, meaning he was just too close to them while he was filming.
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This is a freelance journalist on the streets of Calgary now.
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So again, a little Ottawa comes to Calgary and journalists are being arrested.
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11 cops for one shirtless, shoeless young journalist.
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They took him down like he was a, well, I guess a pastor.
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They'll get the red carpet rolled out for them.
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He's taken down like he was just trying to have church over there.
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And where, where are our conservative politicians?
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Where are the UCP MLAs from Calgary saying, holy hell, what is happening in Calgary right now?
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So this is the police chief of Calgary, the one that has overseen the arrest of Pastor Arthur
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Poloski several times, the high profile takedowns and the arrests, those gut wrenching arrests
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of Tim Stevens in front of his screaming, crying, pleading children.
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And so we really, what we're seeing in Calgary should surprise absolutely none of us, because
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One was a demonstrator who honked their horn, which violated court order.
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Um, so let's just see what stupidest thing I've ever heard in my life.
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What a world before we go on, there's a sign in Edmonton as I drive into Edmonton on highway
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And because Edmonton has an injunction against honking too, because it has the big convoy
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Um, something about like Edmonton is for everybody.
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Like, okay, don't honk your horn or don't honk or something.
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Every time I see that sign, I honk and then I give it the finger.
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It's the dumbest thing because it's like, it has this underlying layer that you are
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G.O.T. probably right then was like, yeah, honking is, is for a salute of the theater.
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Like, anyway, let's roll this clip from Mark Neufeld, maybe in the running for the worst
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As well as one vehicle was taken off the road for several failures under the commercial
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That occurred outside City Hall and involved a large and decorated semi-truck that was
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incessantly sounding its horn in violation of the injunction order.
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That driver was arrested and the truck was towed from the highway.
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As well as one vehicle was taken off the road for several...
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Anyways, they're holding press conferences about honking scofflaws like they've just arrested
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Like, this is the best thing that ever happened to these cops.
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They really think that they're making Calgary a safer place.
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Well, it's the wild thing to me that what dawns on me is this is so much he didn't want
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to be the fired Ottawa police chief who was being sensible.
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He's like, well, I'm not going to be sensible and keep things calm and de-escalate.
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Like, all these progressives forever have been saying, like, ACAB and they need to de-escalate.
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Well, the policing we've seen over the past two years, at the protests anyways, not the
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Pastor Arthur stuff, not the pastor arrests, but the treatment towards the protesters has
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It's been them doing their job, making sure it remains peaceful, making sure no one gets
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I'm sure the pressure came and it was like, you're going to follow in the footsteps of Mr.
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Reasonable in Ottawa and we'll replace you with a radical if you can't hammer down.
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Yeah, this is a guy who's trading his dignity for his pension in real time.
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I mean, we just saw a pastor or a pastor get arrested.
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This next one, the bloodlust of the mainstream media to incarcerate peaceful protesters and
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You know, it's it's they're starting to say the quiet things loud and not just say it on
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This is snitch culture, snitch enforcers in action.
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We've got a clip of a global news journalist without any sense of shame whatsoever.
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Basically, winking, hinting at the police chief, Mark Neufeld.
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Why haven't you arrested Pastor Art's brother, David?
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Because he gave a speech at the anti-mandate protest.
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Just in regards to the speakers at Group A's protest, one of them was very well known,
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And under his conditions, it does state that he has to read a certain excerpt that the
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judge had given the brothers when they do talk about anything regarding coronavirus,
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I guess just a question for that is, how come he wasn't arrested kind of, I think on the
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spot is the wrong word, but he was able to speak to the crowd, get on the mic, things
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How come, due to his judge orders, and especially because he's, I would say, well known to police,
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Yeah, so I'm not sure the answer to the question there.
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So, but I can tell you that every time somebody's at the mic at, you know, these types of protests,
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we are recording and we're aware of what's being said.
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In fact, a lot of times the groups will live stream it themselves.
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So if we are not, if a person is arrestable, you may see them arrested sort of, as you say,
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on the spot, or we may follow up after and do it.
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So I wasn't aware of that particular individual speaking at this particular rally, but I can
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guarantee you that if that's a breach of some sort of court order or whatever, that will
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Can we just stop and appreciate that these enforcers, these awful, terrible, they're not
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If they are going to get on a microphone and ask a question, at least know what the hell
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That woman got it all wrong, but she doesn't care about the facts, clearly.
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Well, and she is exactly the type of person who's creating this false narrative about
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the Pawlowskis out there that is rooted in misinformation.
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The fact that Neufeld doesn't know the terms or that those probation terms or sanction terms
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rather are being appealed and have been suspended by a court, which suggests that the overruling
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court that is opening them to appeal, the fact that they suspended those sanctions indicates
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that they are like, well, this is too egregious a violation of his fundamental rights for
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us to implement it until this appeal process is in place.
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So those terms, the compelled speech mandate, the travel mandate, that stuff, that is all
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held over for the time being until the foreseeable future until the appeals process, which off
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the top of my head, I don't remember when that's happening.
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Until that appeals process, all those sanctions are pending.
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So they're basically saying, well, and the police chief doesn't know this somehow, and
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Maybe they should watch Rebel News instead of whichever Mickey Mouse outlet they work for.
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But if they did, they would understand that those sanctions are stayed pending that appeal.
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So Devin Pawlowski can show up, he can speak, he can do all of these things.
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What those sanctions implemented is no longer in effect.
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So she's saying he should be arrested based on these horrible Justice Adam Jermaine thought
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Journalists were like, well, why hasn't everyone been arrested already?
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People suggest that we're, the Trudeau government certainly did it, and a federal court disagreed with
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them, that we're activists and agents within the news we report.
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Well, I can tell you, we certainly don't go around, why aren't you enforcing?
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We certainly don't go around asking cops to arrest people, asking for political enforcement
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Then again, when you're getting these kinds of handouts from the government, I suppose you
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have to go tit for tat with the hand that feeds, so to speak.
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But it's so reflective of the ideological drive in these newsrooms that someone would
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And I'm sure they got a pat on the back for it, too.
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And like you said, it's not only not journalism and that that's not a journalistic question,
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but on a fundamental level, their facts are wrong.
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They didn't do their basic research to ask the question in the first place.
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It's like me going to a Jean Charest event and saying, well, you're a bit for the Liberal
00:29:05.660
And amateur independent journalists wouldn't get that wrong.
00:29:10.740
Yet this massive state-funded conglomerate can't seem to get their facts right.
00:29:16.860
I fundamentally disagree with the premise of that question in that it is not a journalist's
00:29:24.260
job to be a snitch and to encourage the state to, I guess, hold the people to account on
00:29:32.080
But even if I am fundamentally opposed to the premise of that journalist's actions, that's
00:29:42.580
And I think that's where a lot of people, like, I especially don't want to pay for
00:29:46.620
that ineptitude, she got the entire premise wrong, just so that our viewers might have
00:29:54.580
And you can actually see the documents and see all of our coverage of this and support
00:30:00.460
Pastor Art's fight for freedom at SaveArcher.com.
00:30:05.140
And that's why this global news journalist, she might want to head on over to SaveArcher.com
00:30:08.940
and have a peek because we've published all these documents in full.
00:30:12.820
We've met with lawyers and you've done a series of interviews with Art's lawyer about how this
00:30:20.780
So Art was given for violating a court order that required him to allow his church to be
00:30:27.160
inspected at any time, basically, and during open hours by Alberta Health Services, even
00:30:33.560
if they were praying, even though that's a criminal code violation, but even though it's
00:30:37.300
a criminal code violation and, um, and, uh, to not participate in what the government called
00:30:44.720
illegal public gatherings, which at the time meant church and protests.
00:30:48.600
Um, he was given this compelled speech order that required him to renounce himself basically
00:30:54.800
and his own views before he gave his own views.
00:30:58.020
And it, you know, basically gave the Pfizer salesman government talking points about social
00:31:03.220
distancing and vaccination and the efficacy of restrictions and stay at home orders and
00:31:08.380
He had to say that first, anytime in the public that he expressed his own opinion.
00:31:15.060
So be it on social media or at a speech or even at his church, which would violate his fundamental
00:31:20.980
freedom to practice his religion, that order was so insane that upon appeal, it was stayed.
00:31:29.720
So now we've been granted, I think, leave to appeal and it has been removed.
00:31:38.020
And it was given to Art and it was given to David.
00:31:41.180
And so these guys can speak their minds now about lockdowns, whatever.
00:31:47.500
See, explained, Pastor Art and Chris Scott's compelled speech order stayed by the judge.
00:31:58.460
And yet this global news journalist hasn't even caught up to that.
00:32:01.860
And she's still calling for people to be arrested on court orders or at least portions of sanctions
00:32:08.760
that have been completely stayed because they're thirsty for blood.
00:32:13.480
They just want their political opponents locked up.
00:32:17.340
And that's exactly it is when we're like, oh man, like the Pawlowski's arrested again.
00:32:23.580
Even, and the crazy thing is, is like half the time they haven't done anything new.
00:32:27.260
The, the, the crown or the courts are like, oh, here's some other thing from a year and
00:32:35.100
Again, you can find it at savearcher.com and donate at savearcher.com to help archers legal
00:32:41.400
So the first court order, contempt of court charges on a court order that itself, like
00:32:47.400
I think the court order is more illegal than what the Pawlowski's have ever done and that
00:32:52.240
it violates sections of the criminal code and charter rights.
00:32:55.000
Like I think the, the, the, the document itself, the court order violates more fundamental laws
00:33:01.840
and is more against the spirit of Canadian law than anything the Pawlowski's have done.
00:33:05.960
Well, that basis, we've now had charges upon charges based on the contempt things that
00:33:15.560
And if, if the original thing falls, which I mean, and this is, this is a concern because
00:33:20.600
the courts, if the letter of the law is upheld, the original contempts will not stand.
00:33:25.680
And then the whole thing will come tumbling down.
00:33:28.300
And if you aren't already entirely sure that this is targeted harassment, well, when those court
00:33:33.840
orders don't hold up, it's categorically targeted harassment because the entire basis from the
00:33:38.820
get-go of this will not have a leg to stand on.
00:33:42.080
So we're seeing these compounding and compounding and compounding, uh, charges against them week
00:33:47.920
And the same response from anyone who's watching this objectively, and I know it's hard to attempt
00:33:53.220
to watch things objectively, but if you actually manage to consider the facts here, pastor
00:33:58.760
Archer has been in jail for, I think 40 days now, and it all stems back to, well, the homeless
00:34:07.400
People dealing with addiction still need their church community.
00:34:16.320
We need to be there to care for these people just because the cold doesn't go away because
00:34:21.960
So because of him insisting on continuing to serve these communities because they needed
00:34:27.040
him, whatever people may say they needed him, that, that care for communities, marginalized
00:34:33.480
communities is what garnered the fact that pastor Archer Pawlowski is in jail right now.
00:34:39.480
And the response to that is not, well, maybe we've gone a little board, a little overboard
00:34:44.460
as the government, and it's time to let these guys go.
00:34:50.000
They should have been dropped once all the restrictions were dropped, but instead we
00:34:54.000
have the government, Jason Kenney saying that he's been accused of inciting violence, which
00:35:00.560
And then now we have media saying, well, why haven't you locked his brother up again?
00:35:06.420
It's literally this like ultra divided society where they're saying, let's go get them.
00:35:17.400
They'd love these, these mainstream media outlets, Jason Kenney, these government agencies,
00:35:22.760
the police, they'd love to throw this guy in an arena with the Alliance.
00:35:27.420
But, uh, per Archer, as he always says, he is a lion and he's not going to be bowing down
00:35:32.660
And so, but it is very sad to see how far we have fallen.
00:35:36.620
The media, the government, the police, all these levels that are supposed to uphold the
00:35:45.680
They're categorically guilty of the lawlessness that has created this situation.
00:35:50.120
And we saw it again this weekend with these peaceful protesters being marginalized and vilified,
00:35:56.740
targeted and attacked because of an elite political class that doesn't think they're
00:36:04.920
And it's funny because these are the same people who say that they're advocates for marginalized
00:36:11.600
Yeah, but they're quick to lock up the first guy who actually does work for them for political
00:36:18.360
reasons and their notion of a marginalized communities, people receiving grants from
00:36:25.780
them and putting up solar panels on their community hall.
00:36:28.500
That's their like idea of marginalized people, not working class immigrant families, not, uh,
00:36:35.620
farmers struggling through a dry season, not like these people who are genuinely on the
00:36:41.480
These people who come from countries where they experience persecution, they're seeing
00:36:45.340
that emerge here and they're, they're trying to call it out.
00:36:48.100
Well, those aren't the margins they're interested in there.
00:36:50.040
And they're interested in these token margins that they can control.
00:36:54.840
Gender confused career students, um, who are, I think probably the most privileged people on
00:37:00.960
That's who they consider a marginalized community.
00:37:03.860
Um, we have, we should get to, um, because these are from the weekend when we did our live
00:37:09.920
stream, um, we grabbed live streams from our journalists from all over the country at the
00:37:14.820
freedom protests, the worldwide freedom rally, I should say.
00:37:17.880
Um, there was one in Edmonton, but I was, um, doing a bit of a working interview there.
00:37:22.520
So I, I didn't do a live stream, but anyways, let's get to some of these from the raw footage
00:37:31.940
People need to rally in every town, every day of their lives for freedom or coming in
00:37:40.560
Um, by the way, on my story about the digital ID, that's supposed to be coming to Saskatchewan
00:37:45.440
and they wanted $15,000 for their access to information, including $12,000 for photocopying.
00:37:50.700
So after I, after I did that story and tried to remind them what a PDF was, they came back
00:37:56.100
and said, um, this is going to be a bit, a little bit of work for us.
00:38:08.200
Thanks for, um, welcome to, uh, this century Saskatchewan.
00:38:18.220
People need to look, need to learn to book time off work and other things that will make
00:38:24.160
So they can appreciate the freedom that all deserve.
00:38:29.460
Use your PVR VPN to never get the woke, broke, disgusting, perverted ads from the mainstream
00:38:42.220
I'm trying to figure out a way to get Fox nation in Canada.
00:38:44.780
If anybody has any advice about that, please drop it in a chat.
00:38:54.600
Bringing truth day after miserable freaking day under the tyrant Trudeau.
00:39:01.640
Why not hold your rallies at surrounding cities like Okotoks, Airdrie, Cochran, where Calgary
00:39:08.080
But I'll give you my experience about this over the weekend.
00:39:11.660
Um, when you tell Albertans what they can't do, that's how you get more of them doing
00:39:18.740
So for example, the Edmonton Freedom Rally, it's usually a couple thousand people down there
00:39:23.420
on the larger days, like the worldwide rally for freedom.
00:39:27.160
It was probably a quarter of what it normally is because everybody went to Calgary.
00:39:32.060
They all went to show support for the Calgarians who were told that they could not protest because
00:39:38.100
the crackdown hasn't quite come to Edmonton yet.
00:39:40.920
Um, we just have a ban on honking that nobody pays attention to.
00:39:47.240
People are not going to go to those other places where they're allowed to do things.
00:39:51.880
They are going to continue to do the things the government told them they can't do, and
00:40:00.540
Well, there, there are protests in these towns, actually.
00:40:07.180
And it's really interesting to see the juxtaposition because there's one or two cops, not a heavy
00:40:16.720
Um, there's even a semi parked and the semi driver came over and talked to the cop and
00:40:22.460
The cop's like, ah, there's horses fill in the street anyways.
00:40:25.760
The police were actually like conversing with the people and engaging them.
00:40:32.480
They're going to go support the businesses after, um, everyone in the small town knew
00:40:40.380
Like all the Calgary protests have been for two years until progressives decided to get
00:40:48.300
There are protests, I believe in old and some other towns occasionally as well.
00:40:51.700
Um, so there's, I think it's under the foothills freedom rallies banner, but there are protests
00:40:56.980
going on in these small towns as well to, um, sometimes a couple of hundred people, even in
00:41:04.120
But I think for many of these people, um, the, the notion is we're not going to cede
00:41:09.360
our rights in Calgary just because some lunatic mayor, um, suddenly decides that her beltline
00:41:17.680
I mean, I went to, I went to school where that was my high school, where the protesters intersected.
00:41:26.440
It isn't all that much louder for an hour when people walk through the streets.
00:41:30.220
This has nothing to do with protecting the community or, or community activism.
00:41:40.660
Every time they aren't willing to talk, they aren't willing to do interviews.
00:41:43.800
They're clearly trained because they're all standing, uh, without moving.
00:41:48.900
Um, if someone starts talking, organizers will come over them and silence them.
00:41:53.460
It's a very sort of inorganic structured thing that's happening.
00:42:09.460
Anyways, we had a catastrophic snow storm, like eight inches of snow.
00:42:13.800
Like blowing sideways, uh, the highway was closed.
00:42:18.400
So I had to take a long way home from town yesterday.
00:42:22.960
Welcome to spring in Alberta, um, in like a polar bear out, like a penguin, I guess.
00:42:27.220
Um, I knew the snitching was bad, but to catch this example really showed me how divided
00:42:32.580
things have become, you know, and it's divided, but not, not necessarily.
00:42:37.240
I think we're divided from our mainstream media and our politicians.
00:42:42.000
Those, uh, you know, just the liberal establishment, I guess, to use shorthand to describe those
00:42:49.600
Um, but I think normals, uh, we're sort of all on the same page here.
00:42:56.160
I think most people are like, want to wear a mask, wear a mask.
00:43:03.880
But don't make me lose my job or not be able to fly because I've made a different medical
00:43:09.520
I think most people are in that zone at this point.
00:43:13.260
Um, I think it's just like climate change where the media and the liberals won't shut
00:43:16.880
up about it, but normal people don't care about it, but they've been told they're supposed
00:43:21.680
So when they're pulled on the issue, they're like, Oh yeah, it's super important to me,
00:43:26.800
Um, but when the posters dial up your house or send you an email, you're like, yes, that's
00:43:36.780
When you look at the crowds, like you have thousands of people ranging from a dead week
00:43:42.560
being like 700 people to the busiest weeks being seven to 10,000 people in Calgary protesting.
00:43:48.740
The counter protests have been like, there's been three of them and they've been four to
00:43:56.140
Um, and the other wild thing is of these, of the pro freedom gang, um, that's attending
00:44:05.920
It was so interesting to see this police chief say that he has no doubt that there are some
00:44:13.540
Well, I mean, from the pro freedom rally, other than people who are trying to start independent
00:44:18.680
media outlets or whatever like that, like none of those people, that's their job period.
00:44:23.680
But the fact that he says he knows there's some on both sides, well, if there's only
00:44:28.320
like four to 25 counter protesters and he knows some of them are paid activists, this
00:44:34.740
This is the, I wouldn't suggest they're paid activists.
00:44:37.440
I don't, I didn't think that necessarily, but the police chief, we have it on good authority
00:44:41.600
says he knows at least some of those people are.
00:44:44.680
So I don't know anyone on the, on the, uh, the freedom side that is a paid activist, but
00:44:52.240
But I mean, even if only a few of those counter protesters are paid, it's the majority of their
00:44:59.020
Cause it's such a tiny little counter activism group.
00:45:01.540
Um, and it's, they're obviously backed by the, the Calgary male mayor.
00:45:07.440
As these mandates and restrictions, I said this the first week, these people showed up
00:45:12.280
As these mandates and restrictions were beginning to subside and the tide was turning.
00:45:20.180
Suddenly they show up like suddenly they show up as the tide is changing after two years,
00:45:26.820
they haven't encountered protesting the whole time, but now they're there suddenly.
00:45:30.780
It's very strategic for a grassroots, uh, for a grassroots movement, I'd suggest.
00:45:38.480
And for the mayor to say that, okay, tell us who these people are.
00:45:50.360
Like, uh, tell me if it's, you know, the Sierra club is paying these people to be there or
00:45:59.080
Um, but you know what you, you have all this information.
00:46:02.320
Tell me who's paying these people to be there then.
00:46:05.240
Or are you just saying things just to say them?
00:46:08.060
Um, and we're just release a list, a docs list.
00:46:23.940
Tell me the organizations that are paying for these things.
00:46:26.180
Or does he know that in these press conferences with a bunch of bloodlusty mainstream media
00:46:32.080
journalists, he knows that nobody's going to say to him, uh, okay, who's paying them?
00:46:42.300
We see your, your, um, people filming everybody.
00:46:46.460
So you know exactly who's in the crowd, who are these paid activists, but he doesn't say
00:46:52.260
that and he knows he's never going to get that question.
00:47:07.020
Just to you that, that both groups are anything but homogenous.
00:47:13.620
We've heard stories that, uh, that, you know, the residents are out there and these are all
00:47:21.860
Uh, I certainly would agree that there's residents of the belt line and maybe business owners
00:47:27.540
And that would be understandable, but there are also professional protesters out there as
00:47:32.060
Uh, there are people out there who want to promote conflict here and they would do
00:47:36.860
anything to get their Kodak moment and to get their post.
00:47:42.400
I would suggest to you that this was a damned if you do and damned if you don't, no win for
00:47:47.080
Because the bottom line is if they ended up having to use, uh, any force against the one
00:47:52.620
side, of course, you know, we know how that turned out, right?
00:47:55.380
They're targeting and they're supporting one side and not the other.
00:47:57.960
If there was force used against the other side, which there has been in previous protests
00:48:03.560
Uh, then we hear that our officers are Nazis and this type of thing, and this gets all over
00:48:08.580
the right side, rebel media and freedom and that sort of thing.
00:48:12.960
Nobody is suggesting that, you know, the police, uh, shouldn't be subject to that sort of criticism.
00:48:17.600
We all know how that works, but the reality of it is there was no winning on this one.
00:48:21.120
And when you get two groups coming together like this, who seem to be, uh, pitted on having
00:48:30.500
But only one side is pitted on having conflict.
00:48:38.900
The police kettled everybody into the same spot at the exact same time, which seems like
00:48:45.100
Um, but again, he says, we know there's paid protesters.
00:48:53.860
If you wanted me to believe this, you know, anyways, we've got one more chat.
00:49:00.340
He actually said that he actually says that though, like I will give him at least we try,
00:49:08.300
He literally said, these are not just innocent belt.
00:49:12.380
Like any, he directed it more in that one direction.
00:49:16.900
These aren't just so kudos to him for actually saying that.
00:49:26.380
It literally, we could tell this was going to happen as soon as G.O.T. made that comment.
00:49:30.460
As soon as those activists, they made, G.O.T. and her people made this plan in a back room
00:49:36.100
before the first group of counter-protesters showed up guaranteed.
00:49:43.380
Let's do this one last chat and then let's jump ahead to how the Ontario government is reacting to
00:49:50.660
the potential for future blockades by, I guess, opening up a tow truck company.
00:49:58.660
Anyway, Cheryl Don V. gives us a buck and says,
00:50:02.000
I'm concerned that the government will set up shell organizations and donate to independent media's crowdfunding,
00:50:07.520
claiming terrorist funding, trying to shut them down.
00:50:12.920
They will just dump funding into the opposition media.
00:50:19.420
So they'll just basically buy off one branch of the media.
00:50:24.560
They'll just give the failing media everything they need to continue to fail in perpetuity.
00:50:31.000
And if they do try that, we're going to catch them and it'll be a massive story and it'll backfire.
00:50:39.140
The Ontario government is introducing new measures to block further blockades.
00:50:44.140
This is like trying to make murder more illegal and thinking that the people who would normally break the law are going to listen to the law.
00:50:55.200
And this is, and not to say that I'm, I would put like a blockade of the border on par with murder,
00:51:05.840
but people who are willing to be civil disobedient, peacefully, don't care if you've made a bad law even stronger.
00:51:17.560
And so anyways, the Ontario government is going to introduce new measures to block further blockades.
00:51:25.200
They, you could find your driver's license and your vehicle registration revoked for participating in illegal blockades.
00:51:32.220
So they're using the full force of the state to bring you into compliance.
00:51:36.460
Those vehicles could be hauled away by, here's the crazy part, provincially owned tow trucks,
00:51:43.720
preventing further issues with blockade removals, hampered by reluctant towing operators.
00:51:49.500
So the tow truck operators are like, I'm not doing this to my fellow Ontarians.
00:51:53.600
So the province is basically going to create their own towing company by buying a fleet of tow trucks
00:52:01.320
and then training a bunch of tow truck drivers, I guess, to collect dust until such time as another blockade breaks out.
00:52:10.940
If the new law, if passed, gives law enforcement the authority to direct owners and operators to remove their vehicles from illegal blockades,
00:52:19.440
they'll be able to remove items used to illegally block roads and be given the power to suspend both driver's licenses and vehicle registrations of participants.
00:52:28.860
It's $100 million in new spending, including public order training for law enforcement agencies
00:52:35.000
and establishing a permanent Ontario police emergency management team.
00:52:39.180
I wonder if they're going to provide training about how and when to not trample old ladies with walkers.
00:52:50.080
Yeah, it's funny how the reaction goes in one direction where they're like,
00:52:53.260
we need to do more to crack down on peaceful protests, not, hey boy, we didn't handle that exactly the best.
00:53:00.080
Let's train the police officers about use of force and respecting civil liberties and to not engage in, I don't know,
00:53:11.500
private chats that are not so private where you brag about training to stomp on old ladies going forward
00:53:19.000
and, hey, we should use that move like the RCMP musical ride team did.
00:53:23.640
That isn't anything in all of this $100 million worth of spending.
00:53:30.480
It's just more spending to crush civil liberties.
00:53:38.420
And it's like, okay, so these private business owners with tow truck companies whose livelihoods is to tow things
00:53:48.180
was so morally opposed to what you were doing that they refused to be involved for money.
00:53:58.400
Like the lack of introspection to be like, maybe we should just not be so terrible as to prompt historical protests.
00:54:10.340
Well, and this is the problem with big government.
00:54:12.280
Ultimately, we need smaller government because the fact that the government's solution to prevent a protest
00:54:17.860
is to spend $100 million on buying tow trucks is absolutely madness.
00:54:22.800
There's no, I mean, it will happen eventually that these cops will have to make amends in whatever form
00:54:29.160
and face consequences for the things that they've done, pointing guns at people, trampling people,
00:54:42.300
Like, if there is no consequence for this and the politicians who enabled it,
00:54:47.280
and frankly, there has to be consequences beyond electoral for Justin Trudeau,
00:54:51.440
the language and the tribalistic rhetoric and the discriminatory rhetoric that he directed towards people
00:55:04.500
Malicious, hateful, and it generated and garnered violent responses.
00:55:08.660
It radicalized authorities like these horses who trampled an old lady.
00:55:17.720
And the government shouldn't just be able to be like,
00:55:20.300
we're spending $100 million on tow truck companies because all of society disagreed with us.
00:55:24.700
It isn't that far off from saying, well, we're just going to buy tanks because society disagrees with us
00:55:30.680
and our normal authorities aren't willing to drive over people.
00:55:34.500
I don't think people in this country really understand.
00:55:38.420
And this is why people from Eastern Europe, immigrants from China, people from Vietnam,
00:55:43.140
who have seen governments go from maybe semi-okay to totalitarian and communist,
00:55:52.700
And they're starting to see it again here where the government, Big Brother, can never, ever be wrong.
00:55:58.000
And if you disagree with Big Brother, Big Brother is not going to take a look in the mirror.
00:56:02.200
We're going to have an even more homogenized state-funded media.
00:56:06.700
We're going to buy more tools of enforcement to drive our narratives.
00:56:12.180
We're seeing freedoms and voices of opposition quelled and pushed to the margins very much so once again,
00:56:19.400
literally towed to the margins in some instances.
00:56:26.440
They have to stop thinking that they're infallible because they're not.
00:56:31.060
Now, let's keep going to one last little bit of madness here.
00:56:37.760
So that should tell you where this story is going to take us.
00:56:50.060
As of Monday, masks in Ontario are optional in most public settings.
00:56:55.600
But, you know, and this is, I was just saying to Olivia off camera,
00:57:02.920
Students are calling for more measures to prevent the spread of COVID-19.
00:57:10.220
Ontario students walk out Monday in protest of the province's end to mask mandates.
00:57:15.280
So safer schools, 2022, mask mandates keep everyone safe.
00:57:20.120
Um, I don't understand why the, like, I don't understand what they're trying to achieve here.
00:57:37.120
Uh, what does that got to do with the poor person sitting beside you?
00:57:46.140
I mean, these kids are, it's so sad because kids at this, yeah, great.
00:57:53.060
What these kids should be doing is have it like these kids with this extra initiative,
00:57:57.660
assuming their parents aren't just making them do this, which is very likely.
00:58:03.120
I'd love to see what some of these kids' parents are, but that aside, let's say it is an,
00:58:06.760
an active initiative from these kids and they're politically active.
00:58:11.680
This is the fear that we've generated in these kids.
00:58:17.340
Um, even Fauci is saying we're not going to be wearing masks forever.
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If we're following our healthcare professionals, it's, this is no longer necessary.
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And we're moving on back to some semblance of normalcy.
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These kids have been so brought up in an environment of fear.
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What they should be doing is saying, listen, we're going to do a fundraiser for the food bank.
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The new activism for these kids is not let's, let's raise goats and send them to Africa or let's,
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um, let's, let's do a fundraiser for the food bank.
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Let's go out and help some veterans or let's spend time with some old people.
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It's virtue signaling about mask wearing and climate change.
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These things where these kids, they're not doing anything meaningful.
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A kid in Calgary, just like Greta Thunberg, frankly, um, no matter who the kid is,
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They talk, frankly, the more active they become, the more they fly around,
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Um, so these things that they're becoming active on aren't tangible goals.
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So this masking thing is the new virtue signaling that these kids have been raised up in an environment
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And instead of doing something good for their community, this is the new form of, of activism.
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It's signaling that you in fact are more masked than the person beside you.
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And it's, it's, it's so sad to see because kids at this age, there's no way that organically
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No, I have kids that age and it's, it's bizarre to see kids.
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Kids are sort of, especially teenagers, they're sort of figuring out, at least in other times,
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maybe in, not just in the before times, but I think maybe other than this generation, um,
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kids at that age are trying to figure out freedom.
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And it is kind of startling to see kids enforce conformity at this age, when that is the opposite
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of everything we know about the psyche of a teenager, as they're figuring out to be an
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Um, and so these kids are demanding complete homogeneity when that's the opposite of what
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Well, and there are there, the sad thing is that there are times in history where we see
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And it's often when you have exorbitant state control, state funded media directly orchestrated
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when he was in terms of grooming children into ideologies and the radicalization and active
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And I mean, under Justin Trudeau, that is what is happening in Canada.
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That's what's happening in these schools, especially through some of these teachers unions,
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And some of the comments are absolutely insane.
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So these kids, whether it's their parents or what, but they're being indoctrinated by their
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And it is very much like a mask youth generation where they're, they're being bred into this.
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And the wild thing is the extent that I've done social work, but the,
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the extent to which the teachers and the unions and lots of these media outlets are involved
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in grooming behavior where they're trying to separate the kid from the parent and they're
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creating almost, I'm sure lots of these parents probably aren't on board with this, but they're
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creating the, no, the rebellious thing to do is to be in line with the state and turn
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Um, it's, it's scary to see this happening to our youth.
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Um, so, I mean, parents out there, talk to your kids, get them to ask questions.
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Don't just, don't just have them agree with you, but have them question.
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You need to teach your kids to question because you won't always be there to have their back.
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But as long as you train them with a critical mind and enable them to say, well, this isn't
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And that's not happening right now, unfortunately.
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It's weird to, to see the, the institutions, uh, work against parents and to actively divide
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kids from the parents and foster conflict within a household just because parents think something
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It's very, very strange, but yeah, it's, it's, I really think that one of the greatest
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crimes, I guess, in the whole last two years of the pandemic was how badly damaged the psyche
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of our youth and children are going to be going forward for a very long time.
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I just think about, you know, just their, their, um, constant state of anxiety that can't be
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You know, when you're in a heightened state of fear all the time and it's coming at you
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from all directions, it's not just coming at you from school.
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It's in the music that you listen to, um, everything that you consume, um, through media,
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through the day is telling you to be more scared, more anxious, more angry, more divided.
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I was talking to someone at the protest in Edmonton over the weekend and there, they were talking
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about how, um, being pro-family and going to church and questioning the government and
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But I mean, there's a lot of people who think that, um, you know, like that they think they're
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sort of bad-ass and, and, uh, dangerous, um, because they have purple hair and it's like,
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no, uh, be openly Christian, be an openly Christian woman on the internet and see how
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Um, speaking of, uh, Christians, um, on the internet, how's that for a segue?
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Um, we'll get to this one last thing because we're a little bit over time, but, um, Twitter
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has suspended the Babylon Bee for being too real.
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Uh, because they wrote a post about, oh God, I clicked on the post and all it did was bring
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Um, so Twitter suspended the Babylon Bee for naming Rachel Levine man of the year.
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It's, again, it's just, it's too real because as a woman for the last, I don't know, five
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years, maybe it's nothing but, um, biological males stealing opportunities from women.
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And so when they satire this, then all of a sudden they've got to be canceled.
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And Babylon Bee has said, if, if deleting the tweet is the cost of, and self-censoring
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is the cost of getting our Twitter feedback, then we don't need our Twitter feed.
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They said, uh, Seth Dillon, the CEO said, we're not deleting anything.
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If the cost of telling the truth is the loss of our Twitter account, then so be it.
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But we've seen this go back, you know, all the way to, um, Caitlyn Jenner being basically
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And then we've got, um, you know, uh, liar Thomas, uh, stealing, um, first place from
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Um, and you know, we've got big tech deciding exactly what we can think and what we can feel
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about these issues again, because it's just a little too real.
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Um, it's, I think, I think what they've done is they've nailed the ball out of the park.
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It's it rung true for these people and they could, they can't stand that.
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Um, what, what's haunting is you'll see some of these people who managed to sort of skirt
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the margins like South park or Dave Chappelle, and they try to cancel them, but they managed
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They don't like people waking up to the madness of a reality.
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I don't even know if that door care, if that thing exists, Babylon B has been absolutely.
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Um, but Babylon B has been absolutely killing it.
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Um, and this one, yet another of the, uh, the smash hits from them.
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And, uh, I mean, it literally is a satire parody.
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Say that I don't know what Twitter is talking about.
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We need more people, uh, saying, you know what, screw it.
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Well, and that's the thing, like, uh, Rachel Levine.
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So Rachel Levine has been given credit for being the first female four-star admiral in
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And so United States Assistant Secretary for Health, and it's, you know, getting credit
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for being the first woman to do these things, yet is a biological male.
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And, uh, again, Babylon B was just a little too on the nose.
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And so they run afoul, apparently, of Twitter's policy on hateful conduct, which is telling
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You will not promote violence against, threaten, or harass other people.
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On the basis of race, ethnicity, national, yeah, national origin, sexual orientation, gender,
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gender identity, religious affiliation, age, disability, or serious disease.
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Now, again, I say, um, religious affiliation, be openly Catholic on Twitter and see how your
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Um, luckily enough for my religion, my, or for my, uh, psyche on the internet, my religion
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prepared me to be hated specifically because of my religion.
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Uh, but, you know, good, good for the Babylon B.
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Um, often people will just delete things they know to be true just to fall in line and they're
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not, and they're probably going to be more popular than ever because of this.
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It's, uh, how many times have you seen kill all white Christian posts on Twitter and Twitter
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is like, ah, this doesn't violate the experiments of our use, but, uh, this does.
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And the underlying thing in this, it's so anti woman because you give all the women of the
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year awards, all the women athlete of the year awards, um, to men or former men, biologically
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Um, the most successful female CEO used to be a man, um, all these positions, Leah Thomas,
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the most successful swimmer, um, one of the great, great Olympians, Caitlyn Jenner used
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to be like, it it's, it's as though to suggest ultimately on some level that women aren't even
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the best at being women, former men can do that better too.
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Um, I just find it such an attack on women on a fundamental level, because frankly, the
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cognitive dissonance, I saw this one article saying that, um, the reason there's women's
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divisions is because in certain sports, women were dominating men or something crazy like
01:10:16.540
Well, I mean, most of the records set by men, but regardless, regardless, um, you could
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out shoot me that much, I'm sure of, um, but yeah, it's, it's you doing that award, but
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And so just, it's such a departure from reality, the worlds that these people are living in.
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Um, and yeah, like you said, this, uh, this pointed out to them to an extent, I think they
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They don't like having realizations or introspection, um, and Babylon B and satire parody are all good
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Now, yeah, you point out, you mentioned something about like kill all white male Christians or
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Just go onto Twitter and put in the search engine, white male fragility, which is discriminating
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based on ethnicity and gender, but that's perfectly fine because it comports with their
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You can scream about the white male reaction as a homogenous group.
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You can just make those sort of distinctions and that discrimination, but you cannot point
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out that we, yeah, white male fragility, anything that you see a white guy doing in, um, public,
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I don't know why I stumbled across it one day, but that sort of, um, bias discrimination,
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Um, we should get to some of these last chats because we're 12 minutes over.
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Uh, fast learner gives us five bucks and says, do not underestimate the government.
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They and the globalists are learning next time the emergencies act is invoked.
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They will have new officers, new equipment and media will be ready.
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Calgary just invoked their own version of it, right?
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Um, the only thing they didn't do is suspend bank accounts, but give them a minute.
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I just think that, um, they're not great, but it doesn't have to be as complicated as
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setting up a shell company to, uh, in, to, I don't know, fake being white supremacists
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And the one thing everyone has agreed on is the mask removal today.
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To be honest, I guess we're talking about the kids who are pro mask.
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Um, don't listen, not don't listen to your teachers, but don't listen to your teachers
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If you don't, you don't just mind your own business.
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It's okay to disagree with people without, I know they tell you it's not, but it is.
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Um, you can't even tell jokes on Twitter anymore.
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I think that is a, we're 13 minutes past the hour.
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Uh, all of a sudden my Skype feed has unpixelated itself while the show is wrapping up.
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Um, a little late star link, but I'm not going to complain.
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Um, we should, uh, wrap the show up cause I have some other things to move on to.
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Thank you to everybody who pitched in a little bit to keep the lights on here.
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We really do appreciate that every little bit helps because we won't take money from Justin
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Uh, thanks to everybody in the Toronto HQ, um, for putting the show together, Olivia, that's
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you and all of our web team who do all the things they need to do to make sure that our
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Um, and I guess I'm back here, um, with David Menzies tomorrow, uh, talking about the news
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So, uh, so us asking simple questions, I'm doing my intro and you interrupted me.
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You're giving, you're giving him better content right now.
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We have, we have way more viewers than CBC, CTV, way more.
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You're giving, you're giving him better content right now.