DAILY | Coercing kids to get vaxxed; Poilievre faces off with Trudeau; Alghabra's had enough Rebel
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In this episode of The Rebel Daily Live Stream, join us as we discuss politicians not being accountable, a hot mic that caught U of B s President Joe Biden, and the tragic passing of his father, Joe Biden.
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well hello everyone welcome to the rebel daily live stream hey drea how are you doing over there
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in bc this very early-ish morning for you good morning tamara i'm doing all right looking forward
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to the daily live today yeah we were on a roll there for a while and then you know life and work
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happens and so we've been uh intermittently disturbed from you know having the two of us
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co-host together so it's nice to see you again and um for anyone joining us at home obviously today
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is thursday october the 6th and depending on which platform you are tuning into this live stream on
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we are on uh youtube our canadian rebel news canada youtube channel uh rumble odyssey getter
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i think we're also even live streaming on twitter and then of course on two of those platforms so
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get it and it turns out that i had i didn't remember but i had and i drafted a response so
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anyway it's a nice way to uh engage with us directly get some feedback or comments or alert us
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to issues that you find of importance and then on this particular live stream so drea and i always
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like to get into the nitty-gritty of the covid stuff and so of course we heavily question the science
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um so we'll spend the first part of this live stream uh i guess discussing safe topics so if you're
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joining us on youtube uh we'll we'll do things we'll cover things that are youtube safe quote unquote and
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then in order to not have to self-censor we will give you a little bit of a warning but we will be
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switching over to rumble odyssey and those other platforms to discuss the covid stuff so maybe if
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you'd like you can just switch on over there and um you won't have an interrupted stream did i miss
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anything there drea there was a lot i think you got it all girl yeah which is good because i was away
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for a bit so you took care of it as usual well i think let's we have a full docket here and like i
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said we want to get the first part of this live stream with some more safe topics so first and
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foremost our topic is politicians as is the new slash old always normal uh politicians not being
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accountable and so our first video was a little bit of a hot mic that caught u.s president joe biden
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yeah i think that uh someone must have told hunter that no one messes with a biden and well look where
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that's landed him he has basically immunity to do whatever it is that he wants to do um with no
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one ever holding biden or the family to account i think biden forgot who he was there that's why
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he's speaking in the third person he's like yeah i heard nobody asked with biden he kind of reminds me
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of you know my grandpa granted when my grandpa had dementia i'm not making fun of that but he does
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remind me of you know like my grandpa would say sort of a joke and would just be like so excited
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that he said it and people are like yeah pat on the back that was funny nice see you later so it kind
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of reminds me of that a little bit yeah they're not really lucid enough to know what is being said
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and give proper context and yeah i mean whether or not he even knows who he is sometimes you just
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see clips of biden like essentially wandering around and it was like a deer in headlights but a baby deer
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like one that's lost without its mother um it's it's really it's actually really sad i i feel bad
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when i laugh at it or poke poke fun or make jokes um great opportunity for some parody like we again
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yesterday we discussed some of the polyev parody that has been coming out recently and let's do a
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joe biden one um where is ben bankus when you need him we're calling on you to do a joe biden parody
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and also um some good justin trudeau satire would be nice um i love the hot mic too i remember when
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trudeau had a little bit of an arrogant hot mic moment just like that kind of where he was with
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his wife and he's like yeah i win that's what i do do you remember that did you ever see that i do
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yeah she said tried to humble him back and um pop that conflated or that inflated rather balloon head
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um but i mean his cabinet continues to be largely unfettered in the way that they are running this
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country and that's further evidenced by the way that the federal minister of transport so that's
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omar al-gabra has recently interacted with our ottawa-based reporter william diaz we have another
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clip here to share with you let's check it out you know i don't want to talk to you i really don't
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why don't you want to talk to canadians that you're supposed to represent no you don't because
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we've got a million viewers watching us on youtube and you absolutely refuse to answer the question
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why do you have so much contempt for conservative canadians i i don't want to talk to you you don't
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want to no is it because it's too hard oh yeah yeah too difficult the arrogance why do you have so
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much contempt for conservative canadians across the country to the point that you refuse to even
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address them when we ask i love canadians it's just you do so much harm to canadians with your
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misinformation what did i say was misinformation name me one thing but i wish you one thing i wish
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you all with your career because this is a great job for you this is incredible folks name me one
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crickets there you go just one just one yep can't do it no and i was seeing real time that
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actually the government has been the purveyor of misinformation throughout the covid pandemic
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you know they flip-flopped on masks and border closure and and the science i mean right now i have
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an interview that's just come out we broke it up into two parts but a two-part interview with dr
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byron bridal and we're still on youtube we're going to keep these topics safe here um so i don't want
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to divulge too much there but i would urge everyone to go check out that interview it's regarding that
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new jamma study that found trace amounts of mrna and the expressed breast milk of nursing mothers
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something that experts uh and the justin trudeau liberals who they espoused with their rhetoric
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basically assured us wouldn't was impossible and so now we're seeing that in real time as the data
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continues to come out that that was incorrect and uh based on faulty or lack of there's a lot of
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different options uh information so um what's your take on that he probably went home after the last
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interaction with william where he just got you know schooled by young william you know and then he
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probably just was like what should i say and studied uh trudeau when he said we spread misinformation
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and then cut the mic so we couldn't respond um but yeah that laugh that liberal arrogance is just so
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smug but you know thankfully i think the majority of canadians are seeing through it right now and
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william right away all right just name one you can't do it it's silent it's crickets that speaks volumes
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right there so exactly and i mean since when don't you want to speak to the people who pay your salary
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right i think that the liberals have just become these ivory tower dwellers who forget where their
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their salaries come from and their jet-setting luxuries come out of the pockets of hard-working
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tax-paying canadians and to be so to to have such callous disregard and disrespect for
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that honor of representing canadians uh to not even attest to a question i mean entertain it at
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the very least you're walking he's chasing you what what else do you have to do uh the conservative
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politicians primarily will at least stop and give a few minutes you know they can they can speak they
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can attest to the policies they can answer questions on the fly um that to me is a very basic prerequisite
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for the job that they're doing exactly it's totally their job and they would look so much better and
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be so much more likable if they would just answer the question you could even say i have time for one
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question something like that and just do short and sweet i mean that literally is your job to respond
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to the public but they just can't it's not in them i wonder if the mainstream media you know if that
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was a cbc journalist or toronto star or what have you journalist that was out doing on the boots
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journalism catching them on the fly with some questions i wonder if they would take the time
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to respond or is it just in these planned controlled press releases and press conferences that the liberals
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have enough time to prepare their talking points to engage with the media i mean it just be again it
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speaks volumes not only the silence but the lack of ability to articulate your really your job and
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and what you're supposed to be doing you know your portfolio as a politician um it's it's really sad the
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state of affairs here in canada in the political spectrum political landscape yeah well i think equally
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as shocking as it would be for the liberals to answer a question would be to see a cbc journalist out on
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the street asking on the fly questions the public wants to know so very good point good point um and well
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we now have a new conservative leader most people are aware pierre polyev who is finally trying to hold
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trudeau's feet to the fire get some accountability and get some real answers in parliament um there just
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been runaway lack of accountability under especially erin o'toole who we saw booted out of
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the from his leadership role because of his inability to take a hard stance conservative stance on a lot
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of things um so we have a clip of polyev questioning trudeau in the house of commons where he's finally
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showing up to work he's no longer out on his days off and vacation time let's have a look stay simple
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yes or no question the prime minister has as his primary job to protect our citizens 55 of them
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were murdered by this terrorist group which shot their plane out of the sky a civilian aircraft
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does the prime minister believe that the group that fired that missile and killed our people
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we have listed uh the uh we have uh recognized that iran uh is a state sponsor of terrorism uh we
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have uh seen listed the irgc cuts force we have just recently moved forward with strengthened sanctions
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against irgc leadership to ensure that they cannot find safe haven in canada uh but i will also say
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having sat with families of the ps752 victims it was not just 55 canadian citizens uh there was close
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to 150 uh or more people on their way to canada permanent residents students who we also grieve
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for every single day and who we stand with as we hold this iranian government to account and we'll
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continue to the honorable leader of the opposition
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a lot of smoke and mirrors from the justin trudeau liberals
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yeah i mean at least he had a coherent sentence there and and reminding that there was more people
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affected but that's really not the point of the question the very simple yes or no question
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does he feel that the islamic revolutionary guard corp is a terrorist organization just like the u.s
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or not and of course he won't answer that and you know this whole we've made it so that they can't
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have a safe haven here isn't even true i mean according to the people you know that we're catching
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in interviews and things like that there's still so much to be done in that area and one thing that
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they could do is definitely deem that group a terrorist organization and i think that the trust in
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trudeau liberals are too uh busy preoccupied with labeling everyday canadians as terrorists domestic
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terrorists um you know we saw the way that the truckers were treated in january and february of
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this year and arguably continue to be uh kind of labeled as second class citizens due to all the
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covid related mandates they were very quick to denounce that and spread you know um information
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for lack of a better word that these were foreign and foreign funded entities and domestic terrorists
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on canadian soil and um all of these radical things and meanwhile there's actual terrorism happening
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around the world and uh all you see is just soft words from soft soft words followed by
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incomplete action by the just intruder liberals it's again just the hypocrisy and the lack of
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accountability of all levels of government is gross really for for lack of a better word
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i think um uh paliev also has a petition about it as well last time look there was quite a few thousand
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who had signed it to stop it but it also brings into question why didn't conservatives you know bring
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forth that petition earlier it has been a lot of days since that happened so is it like okay now we'll
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jump on the bandwagon if we're you know what i mean like we weren't were we any safer uh you know
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last month than we are today regarding this issue yeah it's based on the polling right they're not
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taking principled stances against any of this it's what are the polls show where we should uh go with
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the wind which way is the wind blowing because we'll head that way exactly and so on on that note too
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we have uh an article from the cbc that we're going to pull up it's titled canadian officials
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have met with taliban more than a dozen times since cabal fell um ottawa has been pressing the
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taliban for months on women's rights fight and fighting terrorism uh government canadian government
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officials have met with representatives of the taliban on at least 13 occasions in qatar since it swept to
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power in afghanistan in august 2021 documents obtained by cbc news reveal i find it really
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interesting the cbc's you know they're filing a tips and they're getting getting uh responses this is
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this is actual journalism whether you take their angle with a grain of salt or not um the documents
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like i mentioned obtained through access to information law show david sproul uh that's canada's
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senior official for afghanistan has been along with various global affairs canada so gac officials and
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representatives of allied countries been pressing the taliban for commitments on extending the right
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to an education to women fighting terrorism and granting safe passage to afghans who want to leave
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the country um oh go ahead say i hate to bring this back to the trucker convoy but trudeau wouldn't even
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meet with the peaceful canadians who came all the way to parliament to just say hey can we have a
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little bit of our rights back he wouldn't even meet with them because they were such bad terrorists
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now multiple multiple multiple meetings here and i thought you don't negotiate with terrorists is that
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just something you hear in the movies because i mean they're terrorists i mean what is going on here
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when your own people again peaceful hard-working taxpayers come in the middle of winter they make
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the journey over and you're hiding god knows where uh with your your multiple strains of covid and you
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won't even talk to them but then this is happening and yeah kudos to cbc for getting some of the
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information and getting letting the public public know about this nonsense yeah there was one date i found
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really interesting the whole article is there's a lot to sift through here but i just wanted to point
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out the one date which was the last meeting between sprawl um so that's the senior official for
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afghanistan the canadian representative um the last meeting between sprawl and taliban representatives
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which was summarized in the documents obtained took place on february 16th of this year that's two days
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after justin trudeau invoked the emergencies act to essentially enforce and uh put into play uh martial
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law to deal with the continually peaceful trucker protest so these liberals were having literally in
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talks with taliban representatives throughout the duration of the freedom convoy in ottawa from again late
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january to february of this year their last talk took place on february 16th during record crisis in canada
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when our own civil liberties and bodily autonomy i mean the list of constitutional infringements
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literally goes on and on and on when you're when you're speaking in context of the covid restrictions
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and what the truckers were protesting instead of coming to the table and discussing what real everyday
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canadians were unhappy about politically and in their own country the liberals are out meeting with
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representatives from the taliban i i you know what how like how do you explain that i don't know what
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to say we continue to disappoint canadians and even become laughable to the rest of the world with
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things just like that i mean that's crazy yeah i think that we were going to touch on it after this
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ad break but um we do have the liberals being put on watchdog lists for accountability and withholding
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documents and these sorts of discussions from the canadian public so i don't want to jump ahead too much
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because we're going to show a quick ad break but maybe we'll tie this back in um another topic when we
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come back it's the values you look at western values in western society and these are values we could all
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relate to but they're old world values of grit and community and perseverance
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it's a place where you can make a living with your back and your hands and a little bit of hard work
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and it's a place of opportunity and i think as albertans were fiercely protective of that
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the world's energy crisis has been grabbing newspaper headlines in a nutshell we're running short of
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petroleum resources and the prices are zooming upwards my colleagues in the government and i have
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come reluctantly to believe that the price of oil in canada must go up this was alberta origin of the
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alberta separatist movement begins with the election of pierre trudeau as prime minister
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it was it was a deliberate and malicious targeting in the west which suited pierre trudeau just fine
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just like it suits justin trudeau just fine sunny ways my friends blackface there is an actual
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hostile government that was alberta why did your dad give everyone in western canada the middle finger
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really in politics you do have to make big decisions and whenever you make these big decisions
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there's going to be people who agree with it and people who don't disagree with it plenty of people
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want to leave this country it's not the kind of idea you'd expect to hear from someone who wants
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to win power and hold power it's a it is a radical idea and you would normalize the discussion
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and so maybe alberta wouldn't have to go because maybe the rest of the country and the rest of the
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world would say whoa don't go will you accept these changes instead that's what happened here for back
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there's no maple leafs west of the manitoba borders why do we why do we have a maple leaf
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by unilateral decision on canadian flags think of how the american colonists were in 1775
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all right that is a must watch i just want to talk about that ad for just a second i did watch
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one of the uh you know edits before it came up and i learned so much i hadn't really known that stuff so
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even though i'm out in bc that is definitely a must watch yep premieres october 12th and there's a few
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dates to follow thereafter you can head on over to uh trucker documentary.com to access those tickets
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and find out some more uh that is our docu film called ungovernable alberta's quest for independence
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it um looks like a great one kian sloney was the producer on that and he does fantastic work so um
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check it out if you're not already planning to um i'm going to shake up one of the topics here
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because i wanted to tie it back in with what we were discussing there about you know lack of
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accountability and transparency from the uh trudeau liberals and so this is another cbc article here and
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it it says uh cabinet documents should be reviewed to ensure government isn't hiding things from the
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public watchdog says um officials should be held accountable if departments don't respect the rules
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carolyn maynard says so this basically goes into how the government is not providing timely access to
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access to information requests which is exactly what that cbc article we just discussed on secret
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meetings with the taliban uh discussed well we've experienced it ourselves with our rebel investigates
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reports so yeah so the the first the first paragraph says secret cabinet document should be
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reviewed to verify that they are truly cabinet confidences and not an attempt to shield government
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records from the access to information law canada's access to information watchdog told members
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of parliament on wednesday so that is um carolyn maynard uh further down in the article
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it says that you know she she said her office has seen a 70 increase in complaints over the past year
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which is a record number 70 that's huge that's substantial and she's on route to receive like
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10 000 complaints about this issue i think the first time a lot of canadians became aware of it was when
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the whole pierre the blackout with the we scandal pages and everything was just blacked out i mean it
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takes forever to get these things and then when you do half of it's blacked out or more sometimes and
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definitely there needs to be some standards in place to make sure that the public isn't just getting
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cheated out of important information that we should know so again i don't know what's going on with cbc
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maybe they're maybe they're trying to get some more traction since a lot of people are leaving but
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this is absolutely right this is like i said we've experienced this themselves i don't know if you
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have but i've experienced you're trying to get an foi sometimes it's um it's not even just the blackout
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sometimes they just will be like oh there's nothing there and you're like what do you mean it's nothing
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there there's it's a government program how do you guys have nothing and then you have to go back and
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like word it a few different ways like you know there's just all these tangles so i'm not
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actually surprised to see that there is a 70 increase in this but it goes to show that that's
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like probably correlating with a 70 increase in lack of transparency in our government
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well and canadians becoming aware right and so taking matters into their own hands now and filing
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more access to information requests um my first ever investigation and still has a outstanding
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access to information requests so i filed this i believe it was september um or october of 2020
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so we're two years later and they attempted like you mentioned to come back and say that no records
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existed despite the fact that i had emails with this particular entity stating that they had daily
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communication with our government agencies and that records had to exist somewhere because i had it in
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writing that they were conducting these this communication so we appealed the decision and
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then just i believe it was about three weeks maybe four weeks ago i finally received a response that they
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were going to be releasing the documents in full with obviously necessary redactions so i don't have
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the documents back yet but that's been almost two years of an access to information request that is still
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highly relevant it has to do with long-term care and what happened in one particular home that saw
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um nearly half of their residents die in a two and a half week period from the end of march to the
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beginning of april 2020 and so we still don't have those answers they can speculate and i have a pretty
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good idea about what happened through piecing together you know tidbits from the mainstream media
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but um i'm really interested to see what the documents show as long as they're not completely redacted
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which happens more often than not well and then french is obviously on freedom of press but also
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it could be a life issue you're talking about how you know there was neglect and if that was to be
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repeated if there was you know whatever wave and those same things happen you're not able to properly
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explain to the public how detrimental it was in the first place so yeah it's there's so much wrong with
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us not being able to access this information that's the whole point of freedom of information
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and there's one of the reports there it's a there's several different reports i'm not sure if that's my
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most recent one um but i am really looking forward to having those documents released and determining
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what they say and the thing about what happened in long-term care and this story specifically is that
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what has been put in place to prevent it from happening again in the future and so if we don't fully
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know what happened how do you prevent it from happening again yeah it's all swept under the rug
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yeah yeah exactly and i think in order for it not to be this these access to information requests are so
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wildly important in that way and um another thing that this article just says quickly um if canadians
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can't successfully use the access law to obtain information they might lose trust in the government
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and drive the proliferation of misinformation that's what maynard had to say about it if they
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don't have the information from our own institutions they will turn to other sources of information which
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will lead to miss information so we know like i think rebel files the most access to information
00:28:16.960
requests out of like anyone else in canada and then you know we get labeled misinformation when a
00:28:22.800
a vast majority of our reporting and specifically sheila's reporting is strictly just on order paper
00:28:28.880
questions in the house of commons and access to information request documents that come back
00:28:34.240
so um i don't know how this will lead to misinformation but definitely gets canadians
00:28:40.400
questioning what's going on in the government if we can't even obtain documents that representatives
00:28:45.360
who are supposed to be representing us and are paid by us and their discussions that they are having
00:28:50.320
it's all really concerning maybe it was a tactic to use uh their own language against them you know
00:28:57.920
they they claim they're so concerned about misinformation yet they won't provide the
00:29:02.240
information for people to be factual i mean i think there is a point there right so you have to if you
00:29:09.760
know something's happening you hear stories from people and you're reporting on it you can only sort of
00:29:14.480
speculate or offer that to the people so they can speculate if you don't have the actual
00:29:19.120
conversations that are taking place in our government so exactly when they don't respond
00:29:23.920
it lends you to further say well if you can't respond then what's happening and yeah you're going
00:29:29.280
to start to speculate and draw conclusions and those uh that that doubt is going to fester into something
00:29:36.800
more so absolutely i do agree with the sentiment but then you know i also look at when rebels for
00:29:42.480
instance labeled as this misinformation as you know omar algebra told our reporter william and yet the
00:29:49.360
vast majority of our reporting is literally on the ground just seeing what people are thinking and
00:29:54.720
feeling about certain situations and topics and then also literally just filing access to information
00:30:00.320
requests i think i file at least one a week on various topics um i'm constantly filing yeah yeah i'm
00:30:08.880
constantly filing access to information requests and because i actually reach out to the government
00:30:13.360
and they don't respond you know so what am i left to do then you have to file the access to information
00:30:18.400
request because no one will get back to you yeah and so i'm just going to throw out this out there for
00:30:23.920
anybody who appreciates that behind the scenes we are doing these things there are costs involved
00:30:28.560
so if you ever want to contribute to that please do go to rebelinvestigates.com that's a very important uh
00:30:35.200
crowdfunding site we have to keep our investigating our investigations going strong so thank you guys for
00:30:40.960
that and also at that website too you can check out our exclusive report so that that website houses
00:30:47.280
all of our exclusive reports that's rebelinvestigates.com you can go through it there and there's arrows at
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the bottom of the page you can click endlessly endless a wealth of information there just exclusive
00:31:00.080
reports and access to information documents um so there's a lot there that people can go and
00:31:05.120
learn more about and of course yeah you can pitch in there to offset the cost i mean sometimes we get
00:31:10.480
hundreds of thousands of pages back and the filing fees alone for these government bureaucrats
00:31:16.000
can be outrageous uh so we we definitely appreciate your help in helping us to continue to bring you
00:31:23.680
that side of the story yeah um we'll get through some of these super chats um so shauna marie g83 hi
00:31:32.400
again shauna thank you uh for tuning in yesterday as well she gives five dollars hello beautiful souls
00:31:37.920
i wrote dr khan's clinic last night and they called this morning my brother-in-law can get in as early as
00:31:43.360
next week can't thank you enough tamara hashtag i can't say that on youtube um i maybe i can now i don't
00:31:51.360
they're constantly changing as the science you know evolves and we no longer just blindly trust
00:31:56.160
it but anyway um i'm so happy to hear that shauna uh dr khan is fantastic i have actually recently
00:32:02.480
connected with another uh medical professional who works unbeknownst to me at the time but who ends up
00:32:08.000
ended up working alongside dr khan and had nothing but great things to say about the care um and the
00:32:13.840
treatments that he provides to patients so i'm really glad that you were able to get your brother-in-law in
00:32:18.480
there i don't want to divulge their personal medical information but um yeah that's great
00:32:24.160
and then fraser mcburney gives five dollars thank you fraser will polyev do the right thing and not
00:32:29.360
sign the re-election papers of those cino conservatives in name only we'll have to wait and see
00:32:37.920
um i'm not sure what's uh drea do you know what cino refers to no i was hoping it's like the one thing
00:32:46.640
i don't know anything about today no i don't know what that means i'm ashamed to say but uh
00:32:51.920
i will find out so that next time it comes up i know yeah thanks fraser anyway i'm sorry that we're
00:32:58.480
ignorant to uh the abbreviation there um all right so just yesterday we had uh an article i wrote an
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article about the some teachers in the durham district school board so that's in ontario
00:33:11.920
we're being taught the characteristics of white supremacy and so this screenshot was shared by
00:33:19.600
another ontario teacher chanel fall who i've actually interviewed on the platform before
00:33:24.720
um who through the generous donations of our viewers through the democracy fund that's the
00:33:29.840
registered canadian charity we're actually helping chanel fall fight back legally when she
00:33:34.560
she she's being investigated um by the ontario teachers college for basically denouncing critical
00:33:42.160
race theory and its teachings how they've infiltrated the classroom in a private facebook
00:33:46.960
group so that's another story in and of itself but um she posted this screenshot on twitter yesterday
00:33:54.720
of staff at the durham district school board that's the dtsb where they were tasked with learning
00:34:00.720
about the characteristics of white supremacy culture and they we showed the the screen share there
00:34:07.200
and so there's 15 characteristics of white supremacy culture so we'll just list them out here for you
00:34:12.880
because um wow so there's perfectionism sense of urgency defensiveness quantity over quality worship
00:34:22.640
of the written word uh only one right way paternalism either or thinking power hoarding fear of open conflict
00:34:34.960
get this individualism is a characteristic of white supremacy i'm the only one progress is bigger
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uh bigger or more objectivity and the right to comfort
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it's not easy i mean in my opinion some of this stuff you know perfectionism i'm like okay i'm a bit
00:34:59.280
of a perfectionist i um this this apparently makes me gives me some characteristics of being a white
00:35:07.600
supremacist um objectivity what this is literally like it's such a vague list it covers everyone if you
00:35:16.400
scroll down in the comments guy he's like that list they're literally like it describes my mom and many
00:35:23.440
middle-aged jamaican women and so i guess she's a white supremacist it describes so many people and you
00:35:29.680
know who it really describes ambitious people ambitious and hard-working people that's what it is
00:35:36.800
because they want to dumb you down so you believe this they want you having group sync only no critical
00:35:42.800
thinking no objectivity uh no moral compass on what's right and what's wrong that's why uh you
00:35:50.160
have to accept that it could be what the group think is that's right like this is disgusting at the
00:35:56.000
school is having such an indoctrination camp i'm so glad that we work at rebel news where we're
00:36:01.200
shedding light on that because it's so concerning and the teachers are you know just as subjected to
00:36:06.880
it i've had emails before from teachers who you know don't want to go on record but they say oh my
00:36:11.920
gosh if you could have saw the seminar that i just attended or what have you so they're going through
00:36:17.280
this and of course many of them feel silent like they can't come forward or they're a bigot they say
00:36:22.640
well you know i i like to uh use a planner so i guess i'm a white supremacist and notice none of
00:36:28.960
those things are actually racist like what's going on here yeah nothing says um you know you think you're
00:36:36.320
better than someone else because of the color of your skin you'd think that would be the main
00:36:40.560
criteria for being a white supremacist but apparently not that's right well a bunch of them actually in
00:36:46.560
my opinion are great like personality traits to have you know perfectionism sense of urgency um
00:36:53.520
objectivity the thing objectivity always brings me back to like trust the science and uh the conversation
00:37:00.320
that i had again with dr byron bridal uh just when we we've just posted his both parts of his
00:37:05.440
interview this week um he discusses the need for scientific objectivity and now does that make
00:37:12.160
scientists white supremacists i don't like what is even going on here in the world when individualism
00:37:21.760
is apparently racist yeah we used to teach you know our kids to stand out uh be a leader don't be a
00:37:29.520
follower it's completely opposite of everything that makes someone successful in life that list
00:37:35.440
is what they're seeing there and you know they're making words like white supremacy so watered down
00:37:41.520
that they mean nothing now when there really truly is the odd white supremacist walking around uh you might
00:37:47.600
not even think so because that word has been used to describe everyone including the the people with
00:37:53.440
those characteristics on that list i mean that almost looks like if you were looking to date someone some of the
00:37:58.960
characteristics you you would tick down like why you know what i mean like and what's the opposite of
00:38:04.800
those things rightly the opposite of those things you're just confused i mean you don't know left from
00:38:10.640
right about which way you should go you need someone to tell you everything um an either or thinker
00:38:18.400
am i the only one what was that one there was one really weird one um right to comfort comfort
00:38:24.640
what does that mean again it's an attack on our god-given rights right what we should have we should
00:38:34.000
have shelter we should have the ability to work and things like this so if you think you have a right
00:38:39.760
to be comfortable you're a white supremacist well and how does that translate over to transgendered people
00:38:47.360
or all these these snowflakes on the radical left side right they're like well i have a right to to
00:38:53.520
fit in and be comfortable and you better acknowledge my pronouns and that if you don't that makes me
00:38:58.880
uncomfortable and it's rooted in violence so are they white supremacists or are they not
00:39:07.120
apparently the the liberal tears are almost always over comfort issues you know if your words make me
00:39:13.840
uncomfortable thus i want you silenced and you're first born dead you know like and your uncomfortable
00:39:21.680
words will inevitably lead somehow to violence yeah and so we have to be comfortable and you must
00:39:27.920
be censored and not speak um but somehow a right to comfort is also rooted in a characteristic of white
00:39:34.800
supremacy i mean do these um it just baffles my mind do these people not even think about what they're
00:39:42.080
saying and the fact that the district school board the durham district school board is espousing
00:39:47.840
ideologues from this random activist tima okan and i hope i'm pronouncing her last name correctly uh she
00:39:56.000
in 1999 so like 23 years ago this activist white activist i might add um discusses these said
00:40:07.120
characteristics on her website how in the heck did this all of a sudden get to be infiltrating into ontario
00:40:13.600
school boards in such a way that teachers need to be educated on these characteristics some random
00:40:21.040
white activist thought up in her brain yeah no that's definitely what you should be looking into
00:40:28.000
as well but did i read it right is this uh was this shared by somebody who is also running in a
00:40:33.440
municipal election or did i read that yes yeah so chanel fall is also uh campaigning uh for the on
00:40:41.760
ottawa based ottawa catholic district school board trustee position um because she sees what's going
00:40:48.400
on in the school system right she was a teacher who had who was being investigated by the ontario
00:40:55.600
college of teachers for literally just telling people in a private her colleagues in a private facebook
00:41:03.520
group you can i think i linked to our original interview in this written piece here um yeah i did
00:41:11.760
she was literally just saying in this private facebook group that we should teach things
00:41:16.960
objectively so with objectivity which apparently makes her a white supremacist
00:41:23.040
and give give a balanced you know balanced takes and then let students go and form their own opinions but
00:41:28.560
we shouldn't be pushing so heavily one side without also providing the other is basically
00:41:32.720
what she said in this private facebook group and then like a year later she gets these complaints
00:41:38.640
launched against her and uh is being investigated yeah there's our original interview and so we're
00:41:44.320
actually we i put her in touch with the democracy fund again that's the registered canadian charity uh
00:41:49.920
that helps to fight and uphold civil liberties in canada and they are representing her throughout that
00:41:56.560
investigation um so please go check it out and pitch in to help cover her legal costs because what is
00:42:02.880
happening in canadian schools is just i mean you've reported on it in bc drea it's just insane and so i'm
00:42:08.800
really glad to see that more people are starting to take matters into their own hands and become
00:42:13.680
more involved politically and running for these trustee positions absolutely and in british columbia
00:42:19.520
there's a site called our site called bcleadership reports.ca if you want to check out some um just
00:42:26.960
like miss fall who are running in bc for the october 15th election so all right and we have one other
00:42:35.120
quick video clip on this topic and then we'll throw to an ad break uh because we're running out of time
00:42:40.720
and we want to get off of youtube and hit some of this covid stuff quickly um so let's look this is a
00:42:46.560
mother of a trans person i think they even refer to her as she so i guess it's a she um basically is
00:42:55.280
is repeating is mouthing like a ventriloquist right she's made this little ventriloquist
00:43:00.640
transgender daughter beside her let's have a look at the video creepiest ever nine-year-old kieran
00:43:07.040
clausen collects crystals she dabbles in face paint and she loves sports what do you play i did play volleyball
00:43:14.640
soccer and i want to play basketball to kieran who's transgender it's not about racking up victories
00:43:23.280
i don't want to win any trophies for it though i feel like that's the most the most unfair way to
00:43:29.360
compete because it's not about winning what's it about having fun with your friends for it though i feel
00:43:36.160
like that's the most the most unfair way to compete because it's not about winning kieran seems undeterred
00:43:43.040
with a message now about her journey never stopping you that's it never stop being you there's so many
00:43:49.840
kids that don't even have the opportunity gosh to express who they really are we are acknowledging
00:44:00.080
more people as who they are than taking something away from somebody else
00:44:05.200
um i'm sorry but an 11 year old has no idea who they are they are and there are so many layers of
00:44:14.400
creepiness on here i think i said something along the lines like this is the creepiest thing that
00:44:18.480
i've seen in a long time and i just finished dommer so okay some i think it was written as though she's
00:44:26.320
like mimicking her words or telling her i think she's living vicariously through her child which is
00:44:33.360
probably why her child is the way that they are that's i don't know for sure but that's what it
00:44:38.480
is it's like she's sitting there and feeling the emotion it's so creepy i'm so glad they replayed the
00:44:44.480
clip of her mouth moving exactly with t the same way the child's is and you notice the child looks at
00:44:50.960
the mom quite a bit to make sure that they're uh you know commenting in the right thing there but i don't
00:44:56.960
know if you you caught it um but the kid says oh they love sports they love playing the sports but
00:45:03.040
then they say but i don't want to win an award for sports i think that that's like the most unfair
00:45:08.400
thing ever and i think i think that's because mom knows uh her child is about to dominate the sports
00:45:17.280
i think that that child's been conditioned to not receive the awards because mom has seen what's happened
00:45:22.960
to you know the trans athletes who are dominating women's sports so where did that come from why
00:45:28.800
would a kid say i don't want to win an award like you can see there's so much conditioning happening
00:45:33.840
here uh yeah it's really sad like i mentioned it's like a ventriloquist you know this these are my
00:45:40.080
thoughts and this is what i'm going to say but we're going to parrot it through my young impressionable
00:45:45.760
child as though like i said an 11 year old is supposed to know who they are as a person i mean geez well
00:45:51.520
into my 20s i was like you know you know you're always questioning what not my gender or my sexual
00:45:58.080
orientation or anything like that but you're growing and you're evolving as a person and
00:46:02.800
especially i always come back to the science of literally our brain development your frontal lobe
00:46:09.280
and your rational reasonable frontal cortex is not even fully formed and developed until you're in
00:46:15.760
well into your 20s so to think that an 11 year old can make these decisions or rationalize what's
00:46:21.920
being fed to them is just absolutely absurd and unfortunately paving paving the way for them to
00:46:27.600
suffer greatly from mental illness and then mom was just waiting for her moment with the tears oh my
00:46:33.440
gosh oh yeah oh my god like you could just tell like she's been practicing this and she's the one who
00:46:40.240
feels like she got cheated in her own life that's why she's living this way now oh it's sad oh it's
00:46:46.480
really sad when you see stuff like that and everybody else just has to play along and act like this is
00:46:53.120
a normal situation like i don't even know if the person interviewing her caught any of that the the report
00:46:59.040
just continues like nothing creepy just took place yeah they're being literally validated by everyone
00:47:06.000
around them because they're like walking on eggshells too scared to say hey you know what maybe let's
00:47:11.360
hold up a minute and make sure that this is legitimately what is in the best interest of this
00:47:17.120
child um to to go and reaffirm and validate some of these things it's yeah i agree it's it's all just
00:47:25.520
really sad and it's unfortunately going to greatly affect not that mom or that reporter it's that poor
00:47:31.360
innocent child that doesn't know any better and trust the adults in their life to guide them in
00:47:37.520
an appropriate manner and these adults are just being steered so far toward the radical left and
00:47:43.440
these ideologies again that are just theories none of this is based on any actual science or evidence
00:47:49.840
this is all just an experimental theory yeah that's what i was gonna say it's all experimental
00:47:54.880
all right so we have a couple more um super chats that we'll get to then we'll throw to this ad and
00:48:01.440
we'll come back from the ad and we will be off of youtube so if you're still joining us on youtube
00:48:05.600
we're going to talk about some covid nitty-gritty and we're going to head on over to rumble odyssey
00:48:10.960
and getter um and i believe we can stay streaming on twitter as well so if you're on youtube after the
00:48:17.440
ad you notice that it cuts off head on over to those other platforms and find us there or just do it now
00:48:23.120
so that your uh live stream doesn't get interrupted so we have a five dollars from frazier um clarifying
00:48:29.360
for us so just like rhino conservative in conservative in name only cino c-i-n-o um okay
00:48:39.440
now it all makes sense so there was a little bit of like political slang there that you hit us with so
00:48:45.440
um uh yeah and then oh shoot i clicked something there okay uh jcmn84 gives 20 dollars thank you
00:48:53.200
very much illogical bc vax mandates still keep visitors out of hospitals and health care workers
00:48:58.880
terminated and um so he they'll be in court november 28th justice koval check out cssem.org
00:49:06.800
freedom to choose.ca and hirebackourheroes.ca to support yeah we're gonna actually talk about that um
00:49:13.440
toward the end i think of this live stream so we have a lot of topics to still get through we only
00:49:18.000
have 10 minutes left we'll throw to a quick ad when we come back we'll only be on those other
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sorry you're really excited dry for big tech censorship but yes go on yeah
00:50:08.080
um so i now that we're off of youtube we're gonna get into some covid nitty-gritty and first
00:50:13.280
and foremost we have this comic book partnership between marvel and pfizer this is absolutely
00:50:19.600
disgusting but unsurprising i've i've um reported on this superhero madness that the for instance the
00:50:26.960
city of toronto has been pushing on their youth for the better part of a year now um but now there's an
00:50:32.880
actual comic book so look at this yeah here's avengers they're everyday heroes and i don't know
00:50:37.920
if we can click to the second page um i went to the pfizer's press release hold on let me put a link
00:50:44.800
in the slack channel because i want to show the second page of the actual comic book and just highlight how
00:50:54.400
grotesque the propaganda is for these children and i my heart really goes out because i have a son who is
00:51:00.800
absolutely obsessed with iron man and marvel characters and you know we don't do a lot of
00:51:07.680
that stuff at home anyway i don't really actually even know where he um fully formed this obsession but
00:51:13.680
if he were to see something like this i mean it would be devastating these are really people and fake
00:51:19.680
characters these are really characters that he looks up to and tries to um mimic and so this is just
00:51:26.240
absolutely the the most egregious and aggressive form of propaganda that you could possibly envision
00:51:33.280
for our youth um so there's this second page here i don't know if we can pull it up it's a bit confusing
00:51:39.680
trying to navigate and get to the actual yeah okay so there's the first page and then you click on the
00:51:44.560
second page there it is look they're among everyday heroes every day the construction worker the florist
00:51:51.680
the painter everyday heroes are everywhere in your community what makes them everyday heroes well
00:51:58.160
they know what to do to help defend against covet 19 they vaccinate together we can help protect
00:52:04.640
ourselves against covet 19 communicate ask your doctor or pharmacist about the latest developments
00:52:09.680
in covet 19 vaccinations stay up to date covet 19 is unpredictable continue to take action against
00:52:16.320
covet 19 as it evolves like wow that is absolutely insane and then there's a whole comic about it i
00:52:22.640
won't get too far into it other than i wanted to point out maybe we can just show even page four or
00:52:27.200
five of the comic itself so basically ultron is the bad guy and he's supposed to be like like covet
00:52:35.200
they're fighting covet but it's ultron and the grandpa look at that guy in the green sweater drea tell me
00:52:41.600
can you see him what does he who does he look like to you oh can you see
00:52:51.440
so i thought so this like old this old white grandpa who has all the knowledge about how they
00:52:59.360
fight ultron which is a aka covet he looks so much like bill gates oh does he look i can't really see it
00:53:07.120
that good but you can like zoom in on his face it reminds me i don't know the head with the sweater
00:53:13.920
and the glasses and anyway you know this is just it is so this stuff needs to be legal you these are
00:53:22.400
still these jobs still have no long-term studies especially when it comes to children who we know
00:53:29.040
are not dying from this virus especially omicron and then you have books with your favorite people
00:53:36.160
propagandizing them to think that they need to do this to be a hero and then they since when are
00:53:43.440
the heroes just people who vaccinate what happened to the police you know when someone's got a gun to
00:53:49.440
your head they've run in to fight that what happened to the surgeons what happened to the firefighters now
00:53:56.480
it's literally you know what makes them heroes they jab people that's the only standard right now i mean
00:54:02.000
this is so concerning on so many levels especially since we continue to see more and more information
00:54:08.160
come out about how these are in fact not as safe as we were originally especially when it comes to
00:54:16.000
young people youths uh young males young boys these are this is targeting young boys the same ones who
00:54:22.960
get myocarditis in record numbers from the shot this is insane this is so wrong and i wonder how much
00:54:30.640
Pfizer paid for this too you know how much did they have to give marvel you got to fall on the money
00:54:36.080
with all this like you know where's the money not the science whose idea was it that's where it all is
00:54:41.840
and you know there's so much coming at our kids at once like as a parent it's so concerning you know
00:54:50.320
especially we're always telling people what we know and making sure they know the public and then
00:54:56.080
i have a daughter who's a teenager and she comes home and tells me something like oh my gosh mom
00:55:00.320
you'll never believe what was in my school or what happened or what i thought and i'm like
00:55:03.840
oh my gosh like it's it's hard to keep up with so i think the most important strategy is teaching your
00:55:09.680
children to question everything right they need to learn just because they get handed something by
00:55:15.920
someone in authority like a teacher they need to find out if that information is true themselves and
00:55:23.120
that i think is the most important thing we can teach our kids from a young age yeah yeah when i
00:55:29.040
saw this it was i just absolutely disgusts me um propagating this onto children through their
00:55:35.120
comic books and there used to be advertising standards you know i'm going back 10 10 15 years
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um but i had a when i was in university one of my really good friends was taking a graphic design degree
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at the same time and he would always talk to me about the advertising standards and laws and
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legislation that was in place to prevent like these companies can't advertise directly to
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children it's illegal at least it was then i'm not familiar if that's changed over the last 10 years
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but um this is direct advertising to children yeah just a few years ago youtube got a huge lawsuit i think
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it was 170 million they had to pay for allowing ads to uh advertise to kids when they're watching
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kids shows and they had to come up with it it was against the copa laws so you're right well how is
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this all of a sudden okay when it's big pharma indoctrination this is i mean they're they're not
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even hiding the wolf steaks here they're just saying okay we're going with the most coolest thing
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for little boys they know that parents are not getting their kids vaccinated so they want your
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five-year-old coming home to you and saying hey mom like i'm not a hero because we didn't get
00:56:47.120
vaccinated can i go do that i want to be like iron man and fight ultron ie covid yeah they're going to
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be stabbing their friends with little needles to save the world you know yeah well and so this this moves us
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into uh joe biden who i guess some public records have recently showed that um they used leverage
00:57:11.520
against these same youth right who have seen this unprecedented target campaign uh toward them but
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they used their athletics and accurate extracurriculars as a way to boost youth vaccination
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as an effective tactic across the country so these public record emails show that the biden administration
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wanted to like i said leverage school sports and activities to coerce vaccination of the students
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and so many of that we heard in canada too right well i just want to play hockey or i'm in my senior
00:57:43.760
year like guys that were were getting drafted for the ohl that's the ontario hockey league and in other
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provinces as well um these the teenagers were so greatly affected by these mandates and even teenagers
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who literally just wanted to go to the movies with their friends but they couldn't do it unless they
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they were vaccinated and showed their vax pass and they were like well i guess i'm going to do it
00:58:03.920
because at that age you're right for social activity and youth sport and opportunity right
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these are could lead to future opportunities especially when it comes to the sports and it's
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so evil because that was on the heels of the kids already being locked down where they were told
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you know this is going to be two weeks two months whatever and then eventually you'll be able to
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hang out with your friends go to sports and then they hit you with the next one and that's the
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whole conditioning the boiling frog you know they slowly turn up the temperature so that you gradually
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start to accept these things but you know thankfully in british columbia our children were still allowed to
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play sports they were still allowed to go to school and that's why there's such a drastic difference
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between how many um of your guys's crisis centers out east we're getting calls from kids who were
00:58:58.000
suicidal versus out here i mean there's a direct correlation with that so i mean we yeah there's
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just so much and i remember i remember when the vaccines first rolled out um i believe it was ontario
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again right after the lockdown you couldn't hang out with your friends i think it might have even been
00:59:16.720
still during lockdown when you couldn't hang out with your friends and they had like a dj setup they
00:59:21.680
were advertising for kids do you remember that to come from i just ice cream music like what happened
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to social distancing like it was crowds and of course crowds did show up because if you're a youth that
00:59:34.560
sounds so fun after being deprived for a year from anything that is joyous yeah i did a report on that
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recently with well specifically when the city of toronto pulled those uh awful awful guilt riddled
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vaccine ads that they put out to minority families primarily really all the the children in there were
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um people of color or ethnic backgrounds um and yeah they they coerced people into nathan phillips
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square i think it was may 2-4 so the long weekend in may of 2021 with promise of yeah dj and free ice
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cream to get your kids and at that time it was 12 and ups vaccinated against covid to uh stop the
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spread right we were told that it would stop the transmission prevent infection and obviously that's
01:00:21.360
shown now in real time to have been misinformation or a rushed market experimental jab yeah so wrong yeah
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we had a few other topics on the agenda here but um i have another appointment that i have to get to
01:00:36.640
drea do you uh do you want to touch on anything before we sign off um i also have an interview
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in a few minutes here too but uh so i guess we could end i think so yeah well thank you i don't
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know let's just double check if we have any more super chats thank you everyone for sending in your
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bye everyone that it was 463 days you tell us from the time that you requested this v-safe data v-safe
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is a cdc program where you just kind of report how you're doing after you got the vaccine 463 days to get
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it why did it take so long in your estimation sir it's a very good question why did it take numerous
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legal demands multiple appeals two lawsuits in fact before the cdc finally handed over the v-safe data
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which is already de-identified data for the most part that they provided
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just two days ago 144 million lines of code that they could have provided in a matter of minutes at any
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point it's a great question maybe the answer is is that now that we have that data and we've looked at
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that data of the 10 million users within v-safe 7.7 percent of them had to seek medical care
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after vaccination that is an incredibly high percentage it appears to me yeah and if i can
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so i just want to put this graphic up to kind of follow along with you you're right 7.7 required
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medical care we're talking about emergency rooms hospitalizations there it is right there and on top
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of that not to go you one better but this is your information another 2.5 million we're talking 25
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percent missed work or school or had bad reactions to the vaccine what's the takeaway for you from
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this is it significant it is it seems incredibly significant a big reason that they pushed the
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covid vaccine is they said look not everybody's going to get you know seriously injured by covid
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but for many it'll prevent them from having symptoms being hospitalized uh missing work well
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now that we have the data we could see that getting the vaccine caused 25 percent of people
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who got the shot within this data set of 10 million people to miss work to have some of a serious
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event affecting their normal life functions yeah