DAILY | COVID caused more division in Canada; Trudeau travels to Europe to take pics
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In this episode of the rebel news live stream, we have special guest Natasha Beazley filling in for the absent She devil with a sword. We talk about the riot act, the Canadian flag, and more!
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good afternoon ladies and gentlemen you have tuned into the rebel news live stream on this
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a thursday march the 10th 2022 i'm david menzies and my co-host well let me tell you a little about
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about my co-host she has no time for nattering nabobs of negativity she's always looking super
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duper inner mini cooper she is the khaleesi of leslieville she is natasha beazi how you doing
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natasha and thank you for filling in for the she devil i have waited my whole life for this moment
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david menzies i am so excited to be hosting this live stream with you um for those of you who don't
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know this is our daily live stream happens every day at 12 p.m we're currently streaming on youtube
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we also will be accepting your chats through uh throughout the show but we usually read them at
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the end so be sure to get those in and we'd love to read your comments questions live how you doing
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i see a bright light have we gone to heaven did we think so did we look great the great hereafter
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was there something in our morning oatmeal that uh made us go on the deceased list or is it just a
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studio light i think it's a studio i think it's the latter yeah well folks before and by the way i
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want to thank you for filling in for the she devil with a sword uh sheila gun reed is busy in alberta
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with a special assignment and couldn't be with us today but she's not taking the day off she never
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takes a day off oh no that's what makes her the she devil with a sword before we get into the um
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meat of the matter folks and wow there are some real great topics here big list um we have a sponsor
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and wow it does really resemble uh a canadian passport natasha quality it very good quality it's got um
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the rights and freedoms here it's got those democratic rights mobility rights um i'm going to channel ed
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mcmahon now from the uh tonight show natasha i would hazard a guess that everything you need to know
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about your rights is in this passport well i'm sold i'm gonna buy one after the show me too yeah or maybe
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i'll just uh do the old uh five finger discount you saw it here first folks you know but what a great
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idea this is a great idea you know because you know it does fit in your breast pocket um and it's got
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you know all the things you need to know and more so than ever folks because when we see things
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like what lincoln and i discovered in ottawa a few weeks ago with the checkpoint charlies uh questioning
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us for our papers um that it wasn't good enough to show a hotel reservation they had to phone
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the front desk um when we see what what else have we seen oh the uh allegedly f trudeau and it's not
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even the full printed out f-bomb folks that is now um flag non grata on parliament hill according to
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the parliamentary uh protection service by the way those cops are usually quite good i i've had good
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experiences with those guys and this is not a law natasha as i understand it it's a memo and now a memo
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is being enforced by police i think that's why you need this yeah you know to find out who's who in the
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zoo so to speak and to read the riot act to the people who are allegedly reading you the riot act
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what do you think about that i think you're right and i think a lot of people don't actually have a
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full understanding of their rights and i think to have this compact little booklet or you can
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download the app as well i think it's it's fruitful to know especially in these weird and confusing
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times indeed you know because our rights and freedoms still matter and they matter greatly now we
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have so many uh subjects to get to um you know why why don't we you know uh we're in ontario i don't
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want to make this an ontario-centric uh show folks but we are moving towards um a benchmark date i think
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natasha in terms of the pandemic and that is um the mask mandate is is is finally going to be lifted
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now on march 1st oh by the way that's march 21st for the mass on march 1st because the pandemic has
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a very busy schedule we have to inform it of the new rules um on vacation now though i understand well
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march break is coming up yeah going to miami going to miami and going to be a super spreader there just
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like it was a super spreader for the uh super bowl participants in sofi stadium last month not i heard
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that yeah well i haven't heard anything about los angeles having an outrageous outbreak but here's
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the thing on march 1st folks the um vax pass was lifted and lo and behold we heard that certain folks
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who presumably have been hammered by the vax pass i'm talking about gyms natasha restaurants cinemas
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arenas arenas yeah well they like the idea of enslavement uh and and i speak of our visit
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marichu and i went to um a diner called the times square diner love the retro theme of the diner i
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heard the food is fantastic it's probably the best western in uh the city of toronto but you know what
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folks i'm gonna have to take the rumors uh for face value because as we found out we weren't allowed
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in to dine um because we're still part of the deplorables and yet this is not the province this
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is not the city making the times square diner request a vax passport they've taken it on upon
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themselves let's throw to some video and you'll see what i'm talking about folks olivia is going to
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search for that video by the way while she is yeah what is your policy um natasha because here's my
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deal if you are a business and you are insisting on vaccination passports and come post february 21st
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um the face diaper i'm simply you know what you're not the only game in town you're not a monopoly i'm
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simply not going to patronize you yeah no i think that it's interesting um that these places are taking
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it into their own hands i do think that's kind of scary because like doug ford did this on purpose he
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was like it's your choice because he doesn't want to be held accountable for this and that's what scares
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me and susses me out about it because it's like you're literally doing this willingly you're
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willingly discriminating and yet so many of these restaurants and establishments have these like
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flags in their window there we won't discriminate flags and stuff it's like but you are you still
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are and i i guess they just don't want the business that you'd think that these businesses who've been
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struggling for years would want everyone to be allowed in you know that's an excellent point at the
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times square diner the prominent flag in the window is the rainbow lgbtq plus i don't know how many
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letters are the whole alphabet and sometimes why and that's in the window yeah ostensibly i think
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meaning that if you're a member of that community you are welcome and the restaurateur said that all
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are welcome well not so much uh so and by the way speaking of doug ford he was asked at a presser
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today uh natasha that when the mask mandate uh is lifted are you still going to wear the mask and again
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he's not ford classic anymore folks he's a politician because what he said was that well
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when i go to visit my mother-in-law in long-term care uh you betcha i'm wearing my mask but but
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that's part of the law still there were certain health care long-term care public transit they will
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still be holding to the mask mandate so natasha the question really was if you go to a restaurant if
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you go to a shopping mall an arena are you going to wear a mask and he didn't answer that right well
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and i i don't think he would i don't think he wants to i mean who really wants to wear one i get i mean
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it's interesting i maybe he still wants the theatrics of it all to make it look like he's doing his part
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but it's it's a little it's a little weird it's so disappointing it is one thing we have learned for
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sure natasha is that doug ford is not rob ford not by a country mile anyways i think we might have that
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video to uh our little visit to the times square diner in toronto even menzies for rebel news here
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in toronto well folks on tuesday march the 1st guess what the vax pass requirement in the province
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of ontario it was shown the door and not a moment too soon so you can go into theaters and gyms
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and restaurants without having to show proof of vaccination but then we heard that oh well guess
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what i guess toronto being toronto there are still some restaurants and other facilities that are
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requiring the vaccination passport even though the province says there's no reason to do so well we
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found this incredible to say the least and we heard that one of the restaurants requiring this is
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the one right behind me the times square diner i've heard they got great food a wonderful ambience
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but surely they are not all about still demanding your papers given that the government no longer
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requires them to do so and especially since we all know how the food service sector has been hammered
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these last two years with all these forced lockdowns surely they would welcome all customers well
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let's go pay a visit see what happens hey how you doing there
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you're still still good to see it it depends on businesses
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why i'm just curious if the chief medical officer uh says it's not needed anymore
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i'm sorry okay yeah hi sir i i am the lady was asking for the the vax pass but i thought that
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ended on tuesday it ended on tuesday not here not in the restaurant not in the restaurant
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wow covering your nose with your mouth oh are you really that afraid or
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so it uh i'm just wondering if the chief medical health officer says they're not needed why would
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restaurant employees require that i have a uh a vax passport because the the province ended it right
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the province yeah they end a lot of things but in a private business we decided to continue
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checking our customers feel safer with it in place can i ask why you're coming here and recording
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well i just want to get a bit of bacon have a bowl of soup and uh i didn't know there was
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like medical apartheid yeah so you're still recording yeah
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yeah so but can you explain why there's i thought the restaurant sector was
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are you going to show your qr code and to dine in or do you like take out
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we'd rather dine in because we thought the qr codes ended on did they didn't end on uh
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it's only the establishment is still recording okay
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i would rather i would rather you not record me without my permission
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oh okay i do record someone we should let them know that you are recording
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sure but like you're not letting us in to dine when it's no longer a provincial
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law to have a qr code you can have whatever you like to set up a table from outside you
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can dine outside we don't refuse any service at all to anybody but you are refusing service
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no i am saying to you we can still serve you you have to take it to go or sit outside
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okay so you wanted to sit outside it's like minus 13 with the windshield it's up to you
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you can take it home if you need in the car okay
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you can do it but to dine inside in this restaurant for the time being you must show up to a qr code
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oh you know that's a good point when does this end sir
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so maybe this is the policy forever then that you need a qr code
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but you know once upon a time it was illegal to ask for
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oh you're so you know it doesn't work with a beard you know
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but but would you exclude somebody based on race or religion
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well thank you i don't get many compliments on it
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wow so much to digest uh there uh but to cut to the chase folks to quote a certain infamous seinfeld
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character no soup for you at the time square diner i mean my goodness gracious uh the irony is
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staggering i think um you know they were a little perturbed that we were filming uh they thought
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that was a violation of their privacy and yet they're asking me to provide medical history
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when they are no longer obligated to do so by the chief medical health officer what's your take on
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this first of all talk about being on the wrong side of history like what they're going to look
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back on this and they will regret this like you're turning away a willing customer yeah
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they like your nose they like your vibe like what what's wrong with you you know i i just
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i'm appalled that people are like that they think this is okay because i just don't understand
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how you could justify it especially with that big rainbow flag in your window i really don't get it
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yeah we're all about inclusion at the time square diner but well not really i mean and and here's
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the thing i bet those cats at the time square diner they know how to make a
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mean club sandwich and a great bowl of homemade soup but what makes them think they have a degree
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in virology that they know more than the chief medical health officer natasha we've been told
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since day one of this pandemic we're following the science yeah and that was in context with
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locking you down having your job lost if you didn't get double vax etc and now that the science from
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our chief medical health officer says you know what it's okay uh we've weathered the storm we can
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sail on in clear uh skies these guys are still demanding this why i don't know i mean my husband
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called a music venue at uh queen and spadina recently because he wanted to go see a band play this weekend
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and when he called um because he had heard that they were requiring proof of vaccination and he asked
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them and they said we're just not ready but when will you be ready you've had two years to prepare
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for this like when will you be ready well that is the question uh they're not ready and what gives them
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the scientific basis i bet you they know uh how to set up amplifiers and uh provide electric guitars
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and what have you i bet they're experts at that make a mean rum and coke i'm sure absolutely but what
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makes them think they're uh virologists you know that they're covet 19 experts it doesn't make sense
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by the way that you know and and when you talk about the science uh several times i was told to
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put my mask up you saw the waitress i don't know if you noticed that folks with the uh mask uh below
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her nose and by the way what what a rude greeting that was the moment marizio and i walked into the
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diner your papers please your qr code uh not hey folks how you doing um you know and and the other
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thing it these masks we've been told this seems to be forgotten it doesn't really work when you have
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a beard it doesn't work period because they are by definition non-medical mass and um right uh there
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was one another oh yeah if you go to the full video uh folks as we're exiting the restaurant i'm
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making my final comments they're filming you yeah they're filming me now though and i don't mind um
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and by the way the offer was rescinded they said they would set up a table outside the restaurant
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oh how nice yeah and it was minus 13 with the windchill that day folks you know what wonderful
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ambience yeah keep the hot chocolate flowing i'm freezing here and then he rescinded that offer oh
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and he didn't give me an explanation why i guess i asked too many prickly questions but there was a
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a friend of his came he was walking a dog i don't know if he brought the dog into the restaurant
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later it certainly wasn't a service dog oh no but he natasha had his mask below his nose and i said
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oh by the way sir they're very serious about the masking uh but there he is uh and i informed him
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that he better put the no the mask up over his nose and he said it doesn't matter so they're picking
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and choosing oh my goodness when and where to um you know enforce these crazy rules you know i was
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reading through some of the comments and there was a commentator that said this is kind of akin to
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you know the end of segregation in the deep south and it's the 1960s and a black person goes to a
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diner in say mississippi and uh the restaurateur says uh we don't uh serve your kind here and he says but
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segregation is over and the restaurateur then says not at this diner it's the same thing uh
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not based on race of course but based on vac status and i'll tell you um i don't wish this
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restaurant any ill will but i'll say this there are literally thousands of restaurants in toronto
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all go to places that welcome me yeah as a full citizen and not one of the um deplorables the
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filthy unwashed masses because that was the vibe i was getting at the times square diner and how
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dehumanizing oh yeah how dehumanizing um and i think i mean i mean it's important to note a lot
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of people didn't just not choose to take the vaccine a lot of people physically could not too so what
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about those people like where where's the love for them why are we not extending our kindness to
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those people like they don't have a physical choice either and not that that should matter you know but
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to an extent it's like what the heck yeah i mean and you can't you know fall back on i'm just
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following orders i.e from the provincial government or the chief medical health officer that card is
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gone and i and to go back to what you said earlier natasha i think that was really cowardly afford in a
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way it was we're gonna um we don't want to be the heavy anymore you're going to be the heavy and uh
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this just further fuels divide division yeah in society yeah it's such a divisive thing and i
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that's what governments do though they've done it throughout history right this whole divide and
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conquer and it seems to have really worked i mean we're seeing it especially now that the mandates
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have lifted just how divided we still are 100 it's sad and i hope it can be remedied but i'm i'm not
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i'm not so optimistic yeah um and here's you know the elephant in the room i guess is do you think
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and i don't have an answer to this i'm 50 50 will there be a time in the weeks and months maybe even
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years ahead where uh there's a presser down at queens park and uh you know what folks if it was up to me
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well it is up to you doug uh i wouldn't lock you down do you think that could as things are slowly
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starting to open natasha do you think there could be another lockdown if case uh count spike i do
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i think that teresa tam has even predicted in the fall come fall that a lot of these mandates and
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restrictions will be implemented once more so stay tuned for that y'all enjoy your freedom while
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you still have it um but i i don't see why they wouldn't they know that we'll oblige they know we'll
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comply like we've we've kind of failed ourselves in that regard wow unbelievable so maybe we're not
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out of the wood yet folks by the way whose voice annoys you more dr tam or prime minister oh that's
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a tough one i know i i i think trudeau because i don't know what about you i think his voice is
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just ugh it's too many ums and uhs with trudeau um unless he's talking about something he really
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likes like um drama marijuana marijuana then oh that then he's an orador on the level of sir
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winston churchill but uh uh that monotone of dr tam and that weird accent it does it does throw you
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oh you know and it's almost like speaking to alexa on uh you know apple i mean it doesn't it seems like
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a synthesized voice that's just me but uh i digress well um so many topics here uh natasha since you're
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the co-host what do you want to talk about next what uh get your goat well this is something that
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we kind of were briefly talking about but there was an article about how um it's how the pandemic
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brought the worst in people i think that's really interesting um and then maybe talking about how to
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mask in a maskless world i think that'll be fun because some restaurants are gonna obviously we've
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seen are implementing the vax mandate but some people are still going to choose to mask despite
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those uh those restrictions um being erased so that's interesting so maybe we talk about this
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what do you think oh 100 and i think here's my take natasha that especially after the mask mandates
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have gone the way of the dinosaur if you're still wearing a mask uh when you're no longer obliged to
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do so either by the government or a private business um i think this is less about health
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this is less about you preventing yourself from getting infected and more about symbolism
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much like you know a muslim woman would wear a hijab a christian woman would wear a cross
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right a sikh would wear a turban it's the religion of covid yeah yeah and what you're advertising i think
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is i dig big government i dig lockdowns i dig being told what to do and you know what the demographic
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that i see most prevalent in buying into this inexplicably i think is the younger people yeah
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you know on campus you know half a century ago they were out there against the man they were protesting
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the vietnam war for example they were protesting for civil rights i guess all those battles have been
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fought in one but inexplicably they're on side with the man who they used to give their middle finger
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to what happened is this natasha just pure indoctrination yeah i really think so i think
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that it's part of it is because our society is so into conformity no one wants to swim upstream with
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the pressures of social media with the pressures of the mainstream media uh hollywood even like they're
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all they're all pushing this one kind of compliant narrative and i think kids are scared young people
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are scared to stand out of the crowd now because there's so much cancelling and doxing that comes
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as a result so i do think that's part of it and that isn't an excuse but you know social media it's
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tough to navigate as a young person a hundred percent you know i mean if you are looking for reading
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material folks uh please read mark levin's american marxism uh i guess in canada it would be called
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canadian marxism that's what it is as natasha referred to um all facets of society hollywood
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professional sports the education system the justice system schools academia they are all going down this
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line and as i said to shilly the other day the feeling i think is that whether you're a advertising
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agency on madison avenue selling beer or a marxist selling ideology get them young get them forever
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oh for sure for sure oh there's the book there we go yeah probably get that on amazon i'll buy it today
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after i buy my freedom pass yeah get it on amazon before amazon determines uh that is uh reading material
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non grata and uh it is absolutely excellent mark levin uh a true scholar for our times and that
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book is chilling and i like i like that term uh that he's trying to popularize it's i don't think
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far left is good enough anymore i don't think progressive is good enough anymore i think we
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should call people in america that buy into marxism as american marxists and canada and in canada
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canadian marxists that's what they are no it's true call a spade a spade yeah yeah no i think that's a
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great point a hundred percent and um now we are moving right along by the way uh we do we have a
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system set up because this is usually sheila's uh bailiwick for super chats i think typically
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we just read those at the end um and i think they come up on the teleprompter here but you guys should
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send them throughout the show because uh we will happily read them when we round the show out at the
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end here um is that typically your process david yeah i think sheila has some sort of device you
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see i am unfrozen caveman journalist folks the fast moving cars and tall buildings frighten and
00:28:19.780
confuse me so i need the intellectual uh journalists here at rebel news to figure out a way to read
00:28:26.340
read those chats you know she's not just a pretty face oh see we have it up on the screen well fire
00:28:31.780
away because i know mr producer efren he likes a new system where every 15 minutes we read the
00:28:37.860
super chats that's a great idea traffic and weather on the ones no that's another radio station anyways
00:28:43.140
you fire away oh sure so this is from twinks thank you for your two dollar donation it's not the
00:28:48.580
restaurants that are the problem with leaving it up to businesses it's the factories and other
00:28:53.140
employers who are still pushing no jab no job yeah that is a good point i mean we can't forget that
00:28:58.900
there are still these huge employers that are mandating it to their employees without cause
00:29:04.100
really a hundred percent and uh some of the worst are unionized environments and here's the problem
00:29:11.300
natasha with few exceptions and our wonderful colleague tamara ugolini um did a wonderful commentary on
00:29:19.620
the hamilton transit union local 107 i believe that was actually going to bat for the unvaccinated
00:29:26.260
members but whether you're private or public sector unions um uniform one of the worst um
00:29:33.860
they are saying to their members yeah we're simpatical with management here and i'm saying
00:29:38.900
to myself what the hell am i paying union dues for if you're just an extension of uh the arm of
00:29:44.980
management what is motivating unions when it comes to them uh natasha throwing the rank and file under the
00:29:52.020
bus yeah that's a great question i i don't know i don't understand i i really don't understand this
00:29:57.860
decision um because unions are from my understanding are supposed to be for the people yeah uh but then
00:30:03.940
again so is our government and we know that they haven't really proven that uh recently i i must be
00:30:08.660
politics it's all politics at this point you know what and and i'm still trying to uh square that circle
00:30:14.260
and the reason i'm really concerned about unionized folks is the fact uh natasha that if you are a
00:30:22.740
member of a union as part of the collective bargaining agreement you have given up so many labor law
00:30:28.980
rights when it comes to filing a wrongful termination if you go to a labor lawyer the first question they
00:30:36.020
ask you when you have a wrongful termination uh complaint are you unionized or non-unionized because
00:30:42.180
if you're unionized almost always sorry there's the door i can't help you wow and that's you know and
00:30:49.620
and i so whether you're with air canada uh whether you're with one of the uh big automakers um you
00:30:57.060
not only are terminated uh with cause or suspended with cause and not eligible for uh ei but you can't
00:31:07.380
seek restitution in the courts wow i that that's incredible um i also can't really reconcile the
00:31:14.260
fact that some of these companies have now dropped their vaccine mandate and are asking employees to
00:31:20.020
come back like what a weird what would you do if you were terminated and then you were offered your
00:31:25.780
job back like hey yeah just come back like that's that's crazy look at the shortage in nursing right
00:31:30.660
yeah the so-called frontline heroes and they were became frontline zeros the moment the vaccine was
00:31:36.980
invented and now i understand they're being courted hey let's uh forgive and forget and you know well
00:31:43.860
i would want a an apology and a little do re mi uh because you made things tough for me it is
00:31:51.380
absolutely despicable and a promise that they won't do it again oh you know like how can we how can
00:31:57.140
they prove this won't happen again in the fall well you know that's a very good point natasha i spoke to
00:32:03.220
somebody who was i don't think we ever did a video on it but i spoke on the phone with a long-term care
00:32:10.580
facility uh person who was i think in a supervisor role she started her career at 18 uh she has worked
00:32:19.700
now for more i think it was 23 years stellar record at didn't want to get the jabs and she asked her
00:32:28.020
employer um i'll get the because basically it was get the jabs or no job and she said if you give me
00:32:37.860
a letter right guaranteeing that if there's any adverse effects that uh you will be responsible for
00:32:45.380
that you you know you will you will pay the cost of recovery the treatment what have you um and guess
00:32:52.260
what the answer was no so it's kind of like trust us but we're not going to put it in writing oh my
00:32:58.900
goodness and she's out of her job so there you go um yeah there's a lot well why don't we talk about
00:33:06.180
the federal leadership uh campaign uh we saw last night roman uh baber the ontario mpp
00:33:14.980
who was turfed um for not going along with the doug ford uh lockdown mandates um apparently uh like
00:33:25.780
home on the range that song seldom is heard a discouraging word and if it's heard at queen's park
00:33:32.180
sheriff ford will kick you out of caucus so uh good for roman um i understand um and this was a surprise
00:33:40.660
uh we got into his little press conference last night in north york i believe it was uh dakota
00:33:48.180
and isabel that went there and it's a surprise because we've been trying myself uh tamara ugolini
00:33:54.660
uh to interview roman baber but he seems to be of the mindset that he doesn't want to get too
00:34:02.660
close with rebel because he's courting the mainstream media well listen roman i know you won't come on
00:34:07.780
camera with me but those mainstream media people they hate you they hate the fact that you are
00:34:14.260
anti-lockdown and um but uh maybe he's seen the light or perhaps the gatekeeper was asleep at the
00:34:22.580
switch didn't recognize uh dakota and isabel but uh there's some video and uh you know in terms of
00:34:30.340
the lockdowns i gotta tell you um i'm completely simpatico uh natasha as is the other staff members
00:34:39.300
here at rebel with his um stance on being anti-lockdown how bizarre he would be so standoffish
00:34:47.220
to us and our 1.6 million youtube followers yeah also kind of interesting that he was booted out of the
00:34:54.340
the pc party and yet he's running as a conservative now i find that interesting i guess those wounds
00:35:00.020
have healed i don't know you know kind of interesting though there's many dichotomies and
00:35:04.100
it was funny he was anti-lockdown yet he supported um melissa lanceman as the candidate for the
00:35:11.860
conservative party in thornhill and that's notable folks because melissa lanceman had the nickname
00:35:17.380
lockdown lanceman one of her clients was walmart and she went to doug ford and made damn sure that
00:35:25.140
oh i don't know just like the lcbo uh walmart wasn't going to shut down for a single day and yet
00:35:32.260
so roman baber is anti-lockdown why does he throw his support with someone with the nickname
00:35:39.140
lockdown lance yeah it doesn't seem like best practices there roman i'm not sure i'm not too sure
00:35:45.140
do you think he'll have a successful campaign because we were talking about this earlier some of
00:35:50.020
us other rebels and he has a bit of a fan base here in ontario but i i don't think a lot of people
00:35:55.140
outside of ontario really know who he is yeah um i mean i think this is a legitimate race uh for the
00:36:01.780
leadership of the conservative party it's tonight isn't it in alberta that um john charay is officially
00:36:08.980
or was that last night i think it's tonight i mean we know it's it's the worst kept secret that he will be
00:36:15.300
uh running for the conservative party leadership and he's announcing it in calgary uh by the way
00:36:21.460
what's the over underline on whether or not he'll be wearing a cowboy should be a requirement i want
00:36:27.620
to see that i'm betting the ranch that he's going to wear a stetson you know hey y'all i'm one of you
00:36:33.700
well not really you were a premier in quebec as a member of the liberal party does this not speak
00:36:41.540
volumes of where we are um in terms of the kind of people that are leading this party natasha that
00:36:49.300
this guy can't pick a lane it seems that being a liberal provincially and a conservative federally
00:36:56.740
are the same thing yeah i think it's all about the paycheck at the end of the day like he just wants
00:37:00.820
to make a career out of this i'm assuming and just you know get his money i think it's all about
00:37:07.780
the doom strategy that we saw erin o'toole and andrew sheer pursue which is bend the knee to the
00:37:15.220
allurentian elites bend the knee to the mainstream media and hopefully they will vote for you but they
00:37:21.620
won't why would you vote liberal light when you can get liberal classic with justin trudeau it's it's
00:37:26.980
funny like even going back to roman as you said about um kind of playing the mainstream media's game
00:37:32.900
like why are we why are we bending a knee to these people who like hate us yeah like it's you won't
00:37:38.660
win it's a losing battle and you'd think the conservatives after two years of lockdowns and
00:37:42.500
seeing that um kind of narrative shift more towards freedom that they would be pandering to people who
00:37:48.340
are actually aligned with the conservative values 100 and what i'm afraid of because i think we've been
00:37:55.220
so snake bitten in the last two or three years uh natasha is candidates proclaiming like sheer like
00:38:03.060
o'toole like doug ford like jason kenney so whether it's provincial or federal that they are true blue
00:38:09.620
conservatives and once they get leadership of the party or power in office suddenly they're red tories
00:38:17.220
so um as much as i love uh pierre um and i like what he's saying and i think he's probably the
00:38:23.700
front rider a front runner um i wouldn't be surprised if he too goes that route um that the
00:38:34.020
inner circle of handlers and god i hope the likes of a cory hahn isn't part of that uh team uh gets them
00:38:42.260
to drift over to um courting the laurentian elites i hope um the likes of a pierre is going to be true
00:38:50.260
blue when and if he's leader no i i agree i do think that we can't blame it all on the leadership
00:38:56.820
i think this is to the core of the party and i think a lot of people are just too excited to
00:39:01.780
have pierre potentially be prime minister that they're going to forget what happened but the
00:39:06.500
because the conservative party has failed to stand up for us these two years they have where have they
00:39:11.300
been and until the truckers convoy we hadn't really heard any of them speak out about any of
00:39:16.180
these things so it's i don't know i'm i feel a bit hesitant to to trust any of these people and i
00:39:23.060
think it's important to be critical a hundred percent like i said uh you can only put your hand
00:39:29.220
in that basket so many times to get bitten by that rattler before you have that uh enlightened moment
00:39:35.220
where you know what i think i'm gonna put gloves on um and uh by the way um i smell a rat that might
00:39:43.380
be entering the race maybe as soon as tomorrow folks i can't believe it but sneaky patrick brown
00:39:51.300
the mayor of brampton uh there's a lot of chatter that he uh could be entering this race this would
00:39:59.140
be an unmitigated disaster for the conservative party and i don't say that in terms of the personal
00:40:05.220
baggage i have with uh sneaky patrick brown but just for those of you who might not be familiar
00:40:11.540
with the mayor of brampton the man who would have been premier if not thank god for a palace coup in
00:40:18.660
january of 2018 um let's see what this says about his character we go back um to 2020 when patrick
00:40:28.820
brown shut down all the playgrounds all the soccer fields and cricket pitches and baseball diamonds for
00:40:35.620
the kids in brampton hired a security team to rack them out to buy law enforcement oh but meanwhile
00:40:43.700
did patrick brown go out playing with his buddies check out this footage
00:40:48.660
oh okay he does play here though right he does oh okay then that's that confirms it
00:41:02.740
oh yeah yeah we can't have people just randomly coming in here oh why is that i see a whole bunch
00:41:08.420
of hockey players playing a game sir right at the ice well folks um we're getting the bums rush but
00:41:14.500
holy mackerel i think i see patrick brown himself oh hey how you doing mr brown right yeah david manzi
00:41:24.660
the rebel news you're in a city facility what's that you're in a city facility yeah so are you yeah
00:41:31.140
so are you playing hockey here or no i'm just coming to check in our facility so i'm gonna we're gonna
00:41:36.820
check you you're you're not supposed to be here actually we were told that uh you play pickup
00:41:41.220
here mr brown how come uh the kids in brampton can only practice sports but your buddies can play
00:41:49.700
hockey yeah so um i don't know why um you are harassing people in the city of brampton but you
00:41:57.780
shouldn't be oh you're you're you're your guy handed out 122 bylaw violations in one week
00:42:09.460
mr brown why is there a hockey game going on in this arena i thought you're only allowed to uh
00:42:17.140
practice sports not play them and who is paying the thousand dollars a day mr brown for this rink
00:42:24.900
mr brown are these taxpayer dollars being used for your buddies to play hockey on this rink
00:42:36.500
or are you paying it or perhaps we'll lead solomon
00:42:42.580
so mr brown why is it one law for me and one law for thee in this city
00:42:58.740
you know how beautiful would it have been natasha for that mercedes suv not to turn over it sounded
00:43:05.300
like there was some engine issues there um but here's the thing folks based on that is this the
00:43:12.740
face of the person you want to be the conservative leader is this the man that you think has the right
00:43:19.140
stuff to be prime minister this lying liar this crying cry baby this shameless skirt chaser
00:43:27.140
is this who you want his hockey bag is in the rink it has his name and number on it double zero by the
00:43:33.940
way natasha uh so there was a little truth in advertising and yet what is he saying um he was
00:43:40.420
there to inspect the arena because of course being the mayor of the city um that's what's expected
00:43:47.060
of them to don an armani suit and go down and check the freon levels and the oil uh levels of the zamboni
00:43:55.940
can you believe this guy how shameless he is no i cannot believe it and i think
00:44:01.540
my biggest takeaway from this video was if he can't even park a car he's supposed to lead our country
00:44:06.820
no thanks patrick no thanks is that not the ultimate douchebag move to take up two spaces
00:44:13.460
um that too speaks of entitlement on the roads and you know i can tell you folks the lying just
00:44:21.620
continued this is such a liar natasha if patrick brown uh were to spit in your face he'd tell you
00:44:28.340
it's raining okay um but he said on twitter i believe it was that i uh falsely identified myself
00:44:38.100
that i was with maple leafs tv now first of all you heard me i'm sure uh say david menzies rebel news
00:44:45.940
the mic flash says rebel news and you know what patrick when you are crafting a lie because this is
00:44:52.020
what happens to compulsive liars they get trapped by their lies there never there isn't or and never
00:44:58.100
was a maple leafs tv there was leafs tv and that got rebranded as leafs nation tv maple leafs tv no
00:45:08.020
that's just a figment of your decrepit brain so um again you want to if you're creating an alibi for
00:45:16.580
yourself and i got to tell you we never did a video on this but it was in there's a magazine out
00:45:22.260
in the uh an online magazine i think it's called the pointer okay in the brampton area and they do
00:45:27.620
great work and they followed through on the integrity commissioner um examination of patrick
00:45:35.620
brown yeah folks i kid you not first of all when mayor brown became uh mayor of brampton and this was
00:45:41.780
very very much an astute move on his part although it's slimy beyond words he appointed a personal
00:45:49.140
friend as the new integrity commissioner and she went through all the footage the complaints everything
00:45:56.420
and the only thing she found him in violation of was not wearing a mask in a city facility there you go
00:46:06.820
exoneration you know so look at that there's the evidence double zero patrick brown i wonder who
00:46:14.740
picked up that bag uh given that he uh he ran for the hills as soon as he saw us right but um so that
00:46:22.260
as they say in vegas folks the fix is in when patrick brown crosses the line no problem the integrity
00:46:28.980
commissioner personal friend and i don't even know if there was any kind of financial penalty for not
00:46:34.740
wearing a mask it was really just um come on mr mayor do better next time but you have to ticket
00:46:39.700
everyone else oh big sure they pay but big time but you're you're exempt yeah so i well here i'll ask
00:46:47.220
you um what do you think the odds are that he could be a potential leader for the conservative party which
00:46:57.300
um and folks by the way i don't want to think this is personal in january 2018 as i referred to
00:47:03.940
he was uh the victim of a palace coup and this was just months before the june election and the
00:47:12.820
progressive conservative party of ontario frog marched them out of uh queen's park i'll never
00:47:19.300
forget that it was like that cersei walk of shame from game of thrones right down the back entrance of
00:47:27.060
the legislature building into a salt stained minivan oh death where is thy sting and the reason for that
00:47:34.740
folks is that when patrick brown was running as leader and it goes to what we were talking about
00:47:40.580
before natasha he was a friend to the social conservatives and as soon as he became leader
00:47:47.220
he threw the social conservatives under the bus you're not needed here then inexplicably he threw the
00:47:52.660
fiscal conservatives under the bus because his first agenda in becoming premier he announced at
00:47:58.100
the canadian club was that he was going to introduce an ontario carbon tax i can tell you the crowd the
00:48:04.980
silence was deafening until one guy in the back went no so when he ran out of conservatives to throw under
00:48:11.860
the bus the party threw him under the bus because they realized we might blow this thing uh even with
00:48:19.700
kathleen wins a record so surely please i'm looking for some self-assurance here natasha please tell me
00:48:28.340
this is a no-hooper candidate i think like a hundred million percent because those who vote conservative
00:48:35.540
even those who maybe hadn't prior but given everything that's happened in the pandemic have kind of shifted
00:48:40.980
uh center right are looking for a conservative leader they need someone who is actually an opposition to
00:48:48.100
the liberals and the ndp and he's already patrick brown has kind of already said that he wants to
00:48:53.700
be more center he wants to and that's just not what conservatives are looking for right now i don't
00:48:58.500
think so i really think that it's going to be all right david i i hope so i believe me if he does become
00:49:04.340
leader folks conservatives out there you will pine for the glory days of erin o'toole and patrick brown is
00:49:11.860
leading this party and the second thing is so what is the unspoken strategy here's what i'm thinking
00:49:16.660
it's he knows he doesn't really have a chance but it's about raising his profile and maybe he'll run
00:49:24.020
again as a berry mp that's what he used to be uh he has absolutely nothing to do with brampton this is a
00:49:31.060
guy that seeks power for the reason of seeking power folks i mean when he was running for mayor oh my
00:49:38.580
good look at that and look at look who his poster is he i mean back in the day i think i had farrah
00:49:44.660
fawcett majors are the fawns from happy days but it's jean charay as uh patrick brown uh you know
00:49:54.500
i don't know who he's chatting with for goodness sakes but um his mom maybe his mom yeah uh but but
00:50:01.220
golly um and by the way if he was such a supporter of charay uh back then whenever that photo was taken
00:50:08.180
then why is he coming into the race to throw a spanner in the works with his idol um that's who
00:50:14.260
i assume you put you know posters up on your have you ever put the poster of a politician on your wall
00:50:19.540
no no although i did have that trump poster that i was hanging in my office but then i
00:50:25.620
handed that over to you but you know what i will make an exemption for that indeed so uh to close my
00:50:32.020
thought on patrick brown this is about raising his profile i think and you know folks i'm not
00:50:38.500
kidding you when he ran for the mayor of brampton which is you know an hour and a half away from his
00:50:45.220
real stomping grounds barry uh he has no connection with it and on the the hustings many times patrick
00:50:53.140
brown referred to the city of brampton as barry so what does that tell you i don't i think when you
00:50:59.380
get the city name wrong uh where you're right like how sincere are you oh no that's bad not
00:51:05.460
a good look patrick yeah not not at all all righty so um you know uh again uh we're we're almost uh
00:51:14.500
getting to um the end of the racetrack here first of all we should find out do we have any more uh
00:51:19.940
super chat yeah great idea yes all right all right this is from georgie georgie thank you for your
00:51:27.060
dollar hey guys will you guys be hosting rebel events soon well there is a democracy fund event
00:51:34.660
yeah next week the 15th i believe that i believe so oh the 16th i think can we pull that up yeah
00:51:41.060
just to show people because there's still tickets available and i'll tell you folks don't wait around
00:51:45.780
too long these uh we've had what three already and they've all sold out haven't they this time we have
00:51:51.140
dennis prager and amala ek punobi and dr julie panessi so it's going to be a great one i mean
00:51:56.100
everyone loves prager you so i think it'll be a really fruitful event talking about censorship
00:52:01.700
civil liberties the good stuff y'all love you know just for dr panessi she's worth the price of
00:52:08.500
admission but with her guests uh that night uh what a uh star-studded show definitely and you can buy
00:52:15.540
your tickets uh to watch via zoom or to go in person to the canada canada christian college and
00:52:20.980
tickets are only ten dollars so you know that's like a starbucks drink really absolutely and you
00:52:26.660
know that venue it is run uh by our uh good friend uh dr charles mcveedy i'm telling you folks i think
00:52:36.100
this is one of the most if not the most technologically rich venues to see these speakers
00:52:44.020
i mean it i felt with the introductions with the smoke the lights the music i thought it was i was
00:52:50.340
like a wwe show yes or like a basketball like championship oh it was amazing it is fantastic
00:52:57.540
so uh good on charles for uh being part of uh creating that venue so there's your answer any
00:53:03.060
more chats there uh mrs producer olivia oh yeah we are this is from analisa 1964 thank you for your
00:53:10.180
ten dollars hello sweet menzie is that my me too moment virtually oh my should we call hr and alisa
00:53:19.300
i hope one day i get to meet you because you are so super nice much more nice than you should be
00:53:26.900
i think we have a couple more chats here to get through this is from cushy 1124 thank you for your
00:53:32.740
five dollars the best part of how happy patrick looked to be interviewed until he heard you were from
00:53:37.700
rebel uh that's funny guarantee he wouldn't have an issue if you were leafs tv the hypocrisy well you
00:53:43.940
know rebel news we like to show you guys the other side of the story and ask those tough questions and
00:53:48.180
i think politicians just don't like that you know what uh patrick brown if you or one of your spies is
00:53:54.020
watching this live stream i'm going to throw out that offer again i'll dust off the pads get onto the
00:53:59.460
ice we'll have a little one-on-one loser leaves canada how about that you think he'll go for that
00:54:07.380
jeez what if i let the gold i was just gonna say what if you lose no i'm gonna veto that idea okay
00:54:15.620
i think we have one more chat here all right this is from johnston666 thank you for your one dollar
00:54:22.580
david is damn hilarious and his reporting in his reporting on p brown can you guys meet up again he
00:54:28.180
probably misses you david yeah well you know what i can tell you sir we did meet up again in that
00:54:35.380
summer of 2020 we kept going back to the rink just to show you what a coward patrick brown was
00:54:40.740
he started changing the days and times in which uh he was uh playing pickup but there's so many people
00:54:48.180
in his city that hate him we were always being informed of the new information and in september
00:54:55.220
of 2020 um as he and his berry buddies were playing hockey in a city facility while the kids
00:55:04.820
of brampton were locked out of uh all the playgrounds and sports facilities the police were called and it
00:55:12.020
was something like i think four or five cruisers security um came as well and i was arrested handcuffed
00:55:19.940
stuff in a cruiser i wasn't even in the rink folks i was on the parking lot of a taxpayer-funded
00:55:26.340
recreation facility the earns cliff center i do believe and just recently guess what uh we won our
00:55:35.140
case in court the crown uh prudently decided thanks to the advice of our wonderful ottawa lawyer david amber
00:55:43.540
that there was no reasonable grounds of prosecution so the charges were dropped rebel wins brown loses
00:55:51.540
yet again and thank goodness because forget about the fine forget about something on my record etc
00:55:58.740
if we have a society and it comes back to what this is all about the the freedom passport if we have a
00:56:05.780
society in which you walk on a taxpayer funded parking lot to practice journalism and that's a crime while
00:56:13.060
the real crime is going on indoors at least a bylaw crime that's a very sad situation natasha
00:56:19.860
that's a scary situation for sure you know it just speaks to how our government rules for the not for
00:56:25.460
me right a hundred percent um which we've seen throughout the pandemic yes quite endlessly it is
00:56:31.220
an ongoing theme and i think you know when the dust settles and the smoke clears natasha i think
00:56:38.180
there really should be royal commission struck to investigate how governments worked during this
00:56:44.980
pandemic um bureaucracies worked and most importantly of all how chief medical health officers worked in
00:56:54.180
terms of shutting down businesses throwing people out of work and i base this on the hypocrisy of it all
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in toronto november 2020 the adamson barbecue uh dr cruella davila in toronto decided oh no uh adam
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skelly you can't operate a barbecue restaurant when literally 300 or so meters down the road was a costco
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cooking up their food nothing to see here folks i think there has to be a day of reckoning almost like
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a truth and reconciliation commission yeah justice definitely does need to be served um and hopefully the
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next leader of the conservative party can help serve that justice and hopefully it won't be served at
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the times square diner because you'll need a vax pass to get in to chew down on that right now uh you'll
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have to settle for today's special uh kovid karen on a bun with fries doesn't sound good to me
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oh we have one more chat here fantastic uh this is from bill cf7 thank you for your dollar uh david
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does brown have to resign as mayor to run for i guess uh the leader of the conservative party i
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you know what that's a great question and um i'm going to look into it i'm not going to spread fake
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news uh because the convention is september 10th you know to for the conservatives that weekend to choose
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a leader the um municipal elections this year 2022 in ontario i believe are in october right so if
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if he flames out i should say when he flames out um would he still be allowed uh to run i i think
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you can take you know and i'm not sure but what do you think uh natasha can you recuse yourself a
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temporary leave of absence without giving up your gig yeah this is a bit outside of my scope i'm not
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too i'm not too sure either but it's definitely worth looking into okay yeah fantastic yeah it is i
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i my if i had to bet if i was a gambling man and i am i would say uh he can keep his gig because
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there's no way i could see patrick brown making that kind of a sacrifice and we have some uh some
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i think i think they're just having a little so there we go from fraser mcburney thank you for
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your five dollars facts are no matter who becomes leader of the conservative party the conservatives
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are at best a liberal party that's fair yeah i think under uh sheer and o'toole um it was they drifted
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left of center a hundred percent um that's why i think we need a populace that's why we need a
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a really a true blue conservative and isn't the proof in the pudding natasha the last two times
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despite all the scandal in justin trudeau's closet right from blackface to how he handled snc lavelin
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to grope gate uh the list goes on neither sheer nor o'toole could oust this guy from office
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um so the proof is in the pudding like i said you can't go liberal light it doesn't work no no especially
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now i think like i said earlier as we've seen from the convoy people people really want a conservative
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leader like a true conservative and i think i think that's what the people deserve at this point too
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i agree and also more proof in that proverbial pudding folks look at how well in terms of of
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a percentage of a vote that the people's party of canada did now granted they didn't get a single
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uh mp elected and and i was kind of surprised because i thought there was a good chance that
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marxie maxine bernier would uh reclaim bose quebec uh it wasn't to be but still uh especially with those
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in the mainstream media this was shocking uh the increase in percentage and i can tell you if erin
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o'toole was echoing some of the planks of uh maxine bernier for example defunding the cbc which he
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would approach like the third rail in a transit system it'd be way too uh controversial for him
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those percentage points those votes could have gone to him yeah but he sacrificed it yeah i think
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especially because he didn't have a very bold stance on the vaccine passports like he was very
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wishy-washy about that and i think that that anchored a lot of people rightfully so well he was wishy-washy
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on everything yeah i mean he uh he did more uh flip-flops than the dolphin at marine land okay i mean
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and seriously he was against the liberals gun grab and then he pivoted on that i'm supported he was against
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a client a carbon tax and then he pivoted on that so who are you voting for right and by every
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benchmark folks the number of votes um the percentage of votes the number of mps elected in the um greater
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toronto area and the 905 erin o'toole failed you know compared to um uh mr sheer so um again do we
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want to go down that road a third time that's the definition of insanity yeah learn from your
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mistakes learn from your mistakes and we have another one uh mr no okay and by the way i should
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check whoa look at that it flew by so quickly was it good for you oh it was fine it was lots of fun
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david well you were a wonderful replacement for uh sheila gun read and natasha so thank you so much
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oh thank you and um sheila and i will be back on tuesday and thursday of next week uh there will be
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two other rebels to be determined later as they say in uh major league sports trades for tomorrow
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i want to thank everyone for tuning in i especially want to thank all those who threw a couple of quid our
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way to keep these uh bright lights on in the meantime folks as always stay sane
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never take them for granted keep your freedom passport close
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remember son grandpa did this for you know your rights
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know your freedoms get your freedom passport today
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