DAILY | Farmer Rebellion continues; Feds won't give up on ArriveCan; Erasing women with 'equality'
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In this episode of the rebel news daily live stream, we are joined by the lovely Alexia Lavoie in Montreal, and Kat in Amsterdam, to talk all things Farm Revolution! We discuss what's going on in the Netherlands, what's happening on the ground, and what's to come in the future.
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hello welcome to the rebel news daily live stream today it airs every weekday at 12 pm eastern time
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hosted by different hosts today we are joined by the lovely alexa lavoie in montreal and
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kat here i'm nat thank you all for tuning in we're live on youtube odyssey rumble and getter and be
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sure to send your chats throughout the show and we'll be happy to read them at the end maybe we'll
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read some in between who knows but um yeah we're looking forward to it how you doing alexa i'm good
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and you never better never literally never things are great in the world yeah everything's fine
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everything's fine you know i think we want to start off by addressing what's i mean you know
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just following up with our boys uh lincoln and lewis who are in the netherlands nothing going on there
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though yeah nothing it's boring stuff as usual another blue collar revolt yeah making actual
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impact in the world much like our truckers convoy from this past winter so yeah lewis brackpool and
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lincoln jay are in the netherlands right now covering with boots on the ground showing you
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guys the other side of the story which is what we do best you can follow all their coverage at
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farmrebellion.com and it would be great if you could chip in a few bucks just to offset the cost
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of their meals their accommodations and just support our independent journalism they're hungry they're
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really hungry they're so skinny young men yeah exactly yeah do we have any cool clips that we can
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play to show some of their footage producer olivia wonderful we'll get to that in a second get to
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that anything new with you alexa oh um recently in montreal yeah you moved right yeah so i trade my
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my wall with rock yeah very organic and she's so organic you guys it's true that's fun moving is the
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worst it is the worst yeah absolute worst i'm about to move so wish me luck oh really luck i haven't
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found a place yet step two step one is to find the place step two is to yeah cry yes yeah so alexa
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have you been following a lot of the coverage in the netherlands do you have an update that you want
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to like like what's what's your take on everything that's happening but my point of view is like they
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are imposing a reduction of 40 percent of emission of carbon and and nitrogen but all you can produce
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any farm produce if you're not doing emission and that will impact not only netherland but that will
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impact most of the country around and as well as canada because netherland is like one of the biggest
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product of farm uh produce and so it's it's remember me i would say like the freedom convoy like
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everybody is like united for one cause and whatever you are different in all you think or all you are
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are your value is maybe not perfectly the same but we are all there and we we unite our harm and we
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are fighting for uh the operation that is coming from their government so i find that really beautiful
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to see because we saw it during the freedom convoy how peaceful it was but like they attack the farmer
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and you know the farmer it's it's i don't think it's some people that you you should like attack because
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they are spending their life with dirty hand dirty hand that's a really hard job they are doing that for
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the people digging um doing some agriculture uh taking care of um cows and and and sheep and this is
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all for us without them we are nothing yeah yeah i was gonna say they like don't bite the hand that
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literally feeds you like i don't know why the gut like how the government thinks that there would be
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no reaction from farmers is just insanity to me um yeah it's insane what do they think people are
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gonna eat bugs yeah like seriously literally they think we're gonna eat bugs yeah like that's actually
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and i refuse guys i will starve i would rather starve yeah i think we have another clip here let's play that
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so we are on our way to earbeck where we're going to be meeting some farmers and having a chat with
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them and also we've been told that a conference is going to start at around 5 p.m amsterdam time
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where the mainstream media are going to be talking to the farmers head on and we're just going to turn
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up they're aware of international reporters arriving into the netherlands to cover this issue because like
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we said it's not a local issue it's more of an international issue and we are joined by reporter for
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the post-millennial katie davis court it's an absolute pleasure to have you with us today to
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be reporting and collaborating so we can't wait to start and yeah we're gonna have updates throughout
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the day head on over to farmerrebellion.com you can chip in and help fund our trip and help us
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get the other side of the story to you guys that's farmerrebellion.com an update soon
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nice yeah those boys are working hard yeah it's just so important to have like citizen journalists
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on the ground like they're in the action i think and you're you're so well versed in this alexa
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because you were really in the thick of it during the truckers convoy literally yeah like literally
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hopefully no one gets shot like you did yeah it's really sad i i really wanted to go uh in the
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netherland but maybe next time yeah hopefully there is no next time because we don't want another
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yeah revolt but yeah yeah you should go maybe for something else yeah maybe some other tragedy that
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it's gonna happen well the scariest part about this is um justin trudeau is talking about bringing
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the same thing to canada and at first it's going to be mandatory reduction of 30 percent um sorry
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not mandatory voluntary reduction of 30 percent but farmers are like okay when that doesn't work
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when most farmers refuse to do that they're worried it will become mandatory and that's so this is super
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important to lay the groundwork for what's going to happen here in canada and obviously like we've
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mentioned like these like i hate to say this but like the elites they don't seem to care about the
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like the average working family and um yeah well they are not going to be the ones eating bugs no
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you know no lord knows it's what i it's what i was saying is they they want them to reduce their
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emission of carbon when oh damn they take their private jet yeah and they probably like destroy most of
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the planet with their own carbon footprint than the farmer yeah well the um i don't i forget melanie joy
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what's her name she's the minister of foreign foreign affairs i think yeah excuse me she is
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currently in um fuji fuji oh that sounds nice is it fuji is that in indonesia uh fuji it's uh uh in
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in it's a small island close to indonesia okay yeah so she's there for a g20 summit but it's like
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like with all the things that are going on in the world and especially the fact that you're going to
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talk about carbon footprints and emissions and stuff like you could have skyped yeah you could
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have skyped in melanie but you know she's on a beach somewhere right now she probably flew private
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she didn't have to go through pierce yeah no she didn't have to go through that nightmare at the
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airport and um yeah we'll get we'll get to the airport situation in a bit but i don't understand i've
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been i've been to fiji me before and uh it's a really small place and i think as much people
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um make sure it's fiji i don't i don't think it's really um i think like i don't know i i don't
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think it's adequate to have like as much people there yeah i'm gonna look it up because it's it's
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somewhere in indonesia oh bali sorry it's not fiji it's bali bali just as beautiful yeah of course
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yeah bali is also beautiful and full of beaches am i right yeah sounds like a vacation that our
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government is just taking and they're calling it a meeting or whatever that's great you can join by
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skype like we're doing with alexa right here imagine we had to fly alexa here private jet
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just to have this conversation we'll do that next time yes oh yeah perhaps we should maybe jump into
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one of our first stories here about one of our favorite global elitists bill gates everyone loves
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bill gates he is a beacon of health and wellness so apparently guys he got approval to buy up to 2100
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acres of north dakota farmland what's he doing with that land guys yeah it's yeah he's thinking it's a
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hole yeah like he's either like preparing for like you know the apocalypse so that he can survive
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or something or he's going to build a bunch of bug farms or something if i was an economist i would
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have a better grasp on the situation but i'm thinking it has something to do with controlling
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the supply of food yeah and i think these are potato farms yeah yeah and i know he already owns i think
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the majority of potato farms in the usa and i think the majority of mcdonald's french fries are
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come from those farms so if you buy mcdonald's french fries in the states you're basically paying
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bill gates but who isn't yeah or maybe vodka well we don't know oh true darn that's true he does look
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like he drinks a lot um conjecture yeah conjecture remember what we talked about that yeah it's just
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my opinion it's just super it's super interesting that this is happening at the same time as the farmer
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rebellion in the netherlands and maybe one like i was reading a piece from brian lily this morning
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saying that you're probably going to see canadian uh tractors protesting very soon here in canada
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either a to support the netherlands and b to kind of get ahead of trudeau's plan to prevent exactly
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to prevent these net zero goals and you know how it's going to be labeled by the good prime minister
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oh they'll be vilified racist of course and anti-science even though they're literal like
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earth scientists well especially because in canada i mean such a diverse country already but farmers
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that's a diverse industry it's not just a bunch of white people it's people from all over the world
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all sorts of backgrounds like coming together and feeding us like it's insane yeah much like our
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truckers yes yeah but it doesn't matter the farmer is not only in netherland it's as well like in
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germany in italy and they are joining all together and i think it's mostly european um coalition uh that
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they are raising their voice as we we saw so far but it's probably we'll start here soon if they are
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imposing the same regulation for the emission and because at at one point these people have sacrificed
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all their lives to keep their farm up and survive they are not rich people at all at all most of them
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like they are they are just living good with the minimum and and they are doing that because they
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are passionate to be to be a farmer yeah and i think a lot of them it's in their family yeah yeah so
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they are they are just proud to have that what they are and it's always like a good emotion to be proud
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of what you are producing the quality what you are offering to people and it's what mostly they are
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proud of so they are not doing that for the money they are doing that because it's all all their life
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it's all their passion it's what they they have for culture from their parents and you're taking that
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away from them yeah and it's going to literally starve them out of business like there was um some
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stats and it's kind of convoluted it's about how much money specifically farm families are going to
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lose but they're like there was this one stat that said um a reduction for a farmer with a thousand like
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it's an example a thousand acres of canola a thousand acres of wheat stands to have their profits reduced
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by approximately 38 to 45 to 40 000 a year that's hugely significant huge that's so huge and who who
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cares though they're only family starving like the the politicians clearly don't care about that and
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it's like and so the ones that can make it are going to scrape by and and many will just go out of
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business and sell their land and you know this is again tinfoil hat but who's going to buy that land
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it's probably like large land holding companies and they're going to put up condos and townhouses
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yeah or and what happens when it's people like bill gates these like globalist elitists who own all of
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our land and they are in charge of production like what are we what are we going to do yeah we're going
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to eat bugs yeah like and even if they they were saying that there are alternatives to the nitrous oxide or
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whatever they use i guess it's not yeah what oh yeah nitrous oxide so there are uh the government is
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saying oh there's these alternatives you can use but they produce lower yields and they use plastics
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in the soil to like delay the whatever i don't know i'm not a scientist but the point is is like
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they're going to be like little microscopic plastic particles in the soil producing less food and it's
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going to be we're going to have more microplastics in our diets than we do now which is also like a
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record high and it's like again and that will not have any detrimental impact on our health in the
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future at all certainly not yeah we're going to be great it's going to be we're going to look like
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all of us can't wait alexa already does look like barbie yeah she's gorgeous yeah you're perfect
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Speaking of crap, feds threaten to find Canadian travelers for not using Arrive Can app.
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Alexa, we were talking about this this morning a little bit, but you actually went to the
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So I went to Montreal Trudeau Airport and I just wanted to check if the situation of the
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management with the luggage and the delayed flight have been rectified.
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We still heard in the news that it's still going.
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But what I saw in the ground, it was mostly like people had a good experience for the customer
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But when it comes to the Arrive Can app, it's where people get a little bit mad, upset and
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And a big interrogation from the border services.
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Yeah, but the app has been created for, like, it's a small app, okay?
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Not only Canadian, but as well tourists that want to come in Canada.
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So, the app is not made for having, like, millions of people to download it.
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So, recently, the app has crashed down a couple of times.
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And what I heard so far from travelers, their flight has been delayed because the app has
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So, they were stuck at the airport waiting that the application is restarted.
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So, at one point, the guy was talking to me about the French flight.
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All Canadians went to the flight and all other tourists stayed behind because of the Arrive
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Can app because they were not allowed to jump on the flight because of that app.
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Since when, like, we are stopping people to not enter in our country just because of an
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This is, like, it goes back to the same thing about using your, the same, the health app,
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And the whole point of, the whole thing boils back down to the beginning of the pandemic.
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This all revolves around the pandemic, which at the very beginning was to protect the vulnerable,
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which at the very beginning was elderly people who were most, and are still the most susceptible
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So, in trying to protect them, we've created this new digital society that completely alienates
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Even my, like, honestly, my mom's not even elderly.
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Like, she's kind of old, but she's not that old.
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Like, they're like, well, I'm sorry, I have my print.
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No, my husband's grandma just got a cell phone, y'all.
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And it's funny because Health Canada also laid all the blame for all of the, you know,
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issues we're seeing in the airports on actual travelers.
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That's what the Minister of Transport, Omaha, algebra.
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Like, it's like, of course there's a surge in travel.
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Like, of course people are taking a moment, because who knows if this moment is temporary,
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And it's like, don't you think the government and airports could have at least tried to be
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The passport, the regular passport, the paper one.
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This is your right to freely pass in your country without entrance or delay.
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They are taking away our right to pass freely in our country.
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It's another right that is taking away from us.
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And I feel like the system before COVID, when we were arriving from international flights
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So I don't get, like, if a system isn't broken, don't try to fix it.
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And it said, the article said that the conservatives are trying to call for this sort of return
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But it just seems like things just are continuing to become more and more inefficient within our
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But Arafkan, it's all about the vaccination data.
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And as well, because if you scan it first time, it's linked already to your passport.
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So afterwards, you don't need to scan your Arafkan hat.
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But they will know if you are obligated to do a quarantine.
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So they will know that it's who to survey, like, who to look at when they come back for
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So they will know where you live and where they can track you and where to call you if
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But it's also ironic that in an effort to protect people from COVID, they're having
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Like, there's hundreds of people, thousands of people stuck in the airport waiting for
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Nothing about sleeping on the ground should be for your health.
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And there should be, like, people coming through and moving on, coming through and moving
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But when you're stuck in there, like, COVID is an airborne virus.
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So, like, you're just breathing in more and more particles from other people.
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People who have been all over the world, really.
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She hasn't heard anything because she can't read the news on her phone.
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But apparently there are outages across Ontario and Quebec.
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You're obviously not affected by this, Alexa, because you're on this call right now.
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And I was, my first question was, like, are people going to be compensated for these
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Like, you pay for your phone, you pay for your internet, and now you're not able to use
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I've been through this before, the last time there was an outage, and I did ask, and they're
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So they're, like, based on the amount that you pay per minute or hour, they're like, yeah,
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But, like, we rely on our phones for literally everything.
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Like, what if you miss the most important call of your life because of an outage like
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Like, yeah, what if you, what if your car breaks down?
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Like, I'm stuck, and I can't even call anyone to come help me.
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Like, obviously, it's not just about me, but it's, like, all the people who are now without
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But in the same time, guys, before, in the past, I had the pageant.
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So I know you are able to live without your phone.
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But me, it's more like if you're not capable to live without your phone, this is a big,
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But the thing is, if Roger have this kind of problem, of course, he should compensate
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But in the same time, maybe people would turn and say, maybe I would quit that company to
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Like, after my initial panic that I couldn't order Starbucks on my way into work this morning
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I was like, you know, at least the government's not listening to me and tracking me right now.
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But it's like, it was almost like sort of a relief in a way.
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Because I was like, you know, it's not like I'm, people are going to think I'm dead.
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I think the scariest thing about it is like the fact that like most people don't have cash.
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And the government has been hell bent on trying to push this like cashless society.
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So it's like, it just made me think I was like, I should just always have cash on me.
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Like, we have to keep circulating cash into our economy.
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Because on the one hand, they're trying, like you just said, they're trying to make this
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And then, oh, your Rive Can app won't work now.
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And oh, your digital passport, your vaccine passport, none of that's going to work.
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But that's so that they're, they're pushing us in that direction.
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But things like this, which are unforeseen by the government, kind of take the veil off.
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And maybe we should all live like Alexa used to, and just be like, you know what?
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Because it might get to the point, and I've talked about this before, where if they say
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you have to attach your bank account to your vaccination status, you have to have digital
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And these are potential things that are going to happen to us.
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So maybe instances like this are going to push us in the direction where it's like, you
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Maybe I make good old fashioned telephone calls, and I will survive because we might
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Because don't forget that I was traveling 10 years without any line of phone or internet.
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It's a valid point because there was initial terror for me, but then it's like, eh, I'll be
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So, assassinated Japanese leader was apparently a close friend to Canada.
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So, Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe was assassinated on a street in Western Japan by a gunman who opened fire on him from behind as he delivered a campaign speech.
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Like, again, and Japan is one of those countries that has extremely strict gun laws.
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I don't really have much of a take on this other than the obvious is, like, don't murder politicians or human beings that you might disagree with.
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And it also just speaks to, like, like we were talking about, like, gun control laws.
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Like, they obviously don't control illegal criminals who do illegal activities with guns.
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But when we look at that, OK, OK, Trudeau say I lost a really close friend.
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Japan is one of the country of the G7 and Boris Johnson as well.
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So now we see, like, slowly all maybe the leader going away.
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But I don't like murdering someone is actually the worst thing to do in the world.
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But it's just people are fed up and they are created the fact that people are not capable to live in that world anymore.
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If you take the time to listen, everybody, that will not have happened, probably.
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Like, taking the time to talk with your population, saying, like, what is going on?
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What people are not capable, like, to end on anymore?
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Well, yeah, I have the impression, like, just looking at the patience of the people.
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Have you seen all the video of people are getting impatient when they come to customer service, asking questions?
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I never see as much people losing their temper in front of small things.
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So if that happens, I'm not really surprised, I would say.
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But I'm not sure if that will happen again because we're getting in a really dark time.
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Like, I think, to your point, Alexa, like, in this expedited society that we live in, we expect everything immediately right away.
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And especially because of our phones and because you can, like, like, for instance, again, not to talk about me and my Starbucks, but on my way when I couldn't get my order in, I was like, oh, like, my initial response was like blood rage murder.
00:31:12.740
That's just the world we live in has made us into these monsters that immediately expect everything to be sorted out.
00:31:19.020
So when you're faced with an actual human being, you might lose your mind.
00:31:22.620
And, like, thank goodness I don't do that on humans.
00:31:25.320
I just do it in the crazy prison of my own mind.
00:31:30.620
I think that there's more anger and less patience than ever before.
00:31:35.580
I think, too, because, like, the government has just really screwed us on a global scale.
00:31:41.780
Like, the government, as you kind of mentioned, Alexa, like, they've forgotten who they work for.
00:31:50.980
And it's very scary because people are going to go to extreme measures.
00:31:57.260
Like, we don't want people getting assassinated.
00:32:09.720
But in the same time, like, I would say, the same that I would say, like, Trudeau should listen.
00:32:19.300
Every prime minister should listen to their people.
00:32:26.920
I don't know if you remember in the past, but the customer was always like the king.
00:32:37.360
Now, the customer have no right to do anything.
00:32:42.580
The service is miserable because the employee are not.
00:32:54.560
They frustrates the people that we are always being naturally.
00:33:02.880
And now we just see, like, we are oppressed from everywhere.
00:33:05.760
Not only from the government, but from our purchase.
00:33:12.400
And they actually have signs up there that say any, like, offensive behavior will not be tolerated.
00:33:18.280
It's because people get so frustrated with these government employees who are extremely slow.
00:33:27.620
And you have no rights, even though our taxpayers pay their wages a little too.
00:33:33.000
So it's just like, of course, people are frustrated.
00:33:37.880
But you shouldn't take that out on a human being.
00:33:41.020
Like, and I know that's not what you're implying.
00:33:43.240
But it's not the person who's going slow's fault, really.
00:33:48.540
In a government body, you have zero incentive to work hard.
00:33:56.600
Like, but like the bit, the only solution I can see is to abort government.
00:34:04.580
Because anything government, it just slows everything down.
00:34:09.080
And the bigger the government, the longer the lines, the more miserable the employees.
00:34:12.760
And then the more miserable the country is, honestly.
00:34:35.680
But Nat and I love to talk about gender issues on our show.
00:34:40.520
So if you love Leah Thomas, too, go to WatchMisunderstood.com and watch our show for free.
00:34:51.280
Create process to validate indigenous identity.
00:34:57.140
But it turns out that this is a way to stop people from falsifying their indigenous status,
00:35:05.600
which is like anyone who pretends to be a minority is gross.
00:35:12.080
And it's sad that, like, Queen's University now has to put in a whole system just to make
00:35:19.180
sure that they can validate identities of indigenous people.
00:35:22.180
Like, that's just so, it's pathetic that that has to happen.
00:35:24.480
But apparently it does because people are trying to get ahead in life by pretending to
00:35:30.640
And it's like, guys, like, we have, again, we, the culture has created this world where
00:35:36.960
Like, to be a minority and an oppressed minority is some sort of-
00:35:45.420
It's so exploitative in people's culture and it's disgusting.
00:35:48.660
And there was that Canadian professor who got caught.
00:35:53.920
She got caught and it was all over the U.S. news too.
00:35:56.440
And she would wear, like, full, like, Aboriginal garb and stuff.
00:36:01.120
And it turns out she had zero Aboriginal blood.
00:36:07.260
Well, first of all, I think a lot of people have a little bit of blood of indigenous because
00:36:15.600
when we colonize, a lot of people who came to colonize have had baby with indigenous and
00:36:26.740
it's a good thing because you mix the genetic together.
00:36:31.240
So, uh, the genetic gets stronger at the end of the day.
00:36:39.100
A lot of Canadians do have some Aboriginal blood, but they're not all walking around
00:36:42.080
in Aboriginal garb claiming the benefits of being an Aboriginal.
00:36:51.820
But for me, I don't know what is the point to just claim, ah, I'm indigenous and look
00:37:02.120
But what that brings to me, absolutely nothing.
00:37:04.720
So why you, you, like, I can say, ah, hello, I'm blonde.
00:37:10.600
And what does it do for indigenous communities?
00:37:12.620
Like, it's not bringing them clean drinking water.
00:37:14.560
It's not, it's just so self-promoting and it's, it's very self-centered.
00:37:19.080
And I think, I mean, I'm glad, I kind of, I'm glad that people are getting caught in this,
00:37:23.580
hopefully this kind of, there's a shift culturally because it's just, this can't continue.
00:37:28.860
Well, I think it takes away from the actual struggles that indigenous people go through.
00:37:34.680
Like, that is a basic fundamental right that people should have access to clean drinking
00:37:38.800
And they're diminishing all those actual struggles where people are like, oh, I want to be a,
00:37:47.100
Like getting into wherever, Yale or whatever, wherever she went on an indigenous scholarship.
00:37:50.860
Like you are turning away from actual indigenous people when you do that.
00:37:56.940
And the indigenous people were there before us.
00:38:00.620
And I would say now they are in other land that they are not their land, but they are tolerated
00:38:07.820
to occupy that land that it's come from probably government company as Hydro-Québec, you know.
00:38:15.560
And, um, they, they have, they all live in one really small, um, house and, and they don't,
00:38:28.660
Like I was watching a documentary the other day and they asked for more house.
00:38:33.840
The government provide them the material, put the material there for them to build their
00:38:41.100
Um, some of them, the, the, the wood in all the material is still like on the ground because
00:38:49.300
If you give me the material, I will look at the material and say, okay.
00:39:02.440
Like they keep like going to buy some plastic bottle of water because they don't have running
00:39:09.720
This is completely outrageous that in 2022, we have some village that doesn't have running
00:39:19.020
And isn't that something that Trudeau was trying to like, didn't he make a promise about that?
00:39:28.800
No, but he's way more interested in making it seem like he cares about indigenous communities.
00:39:33.960
I mean, we all remember reconciliation day on September 30th in Tofino.
00:39:39.100
We were all, yeah, we all are privy to that wonderful photo.
00:39:43.340
It's way better to buy a lot of vaccine and wasting in the garbage.
00:39:51.960
And to vilify, criminalize, and freeze the bank accounts of peaceful protesters.
00:39:57.740
And like go on and the Emergencies Act, like all the money and time and energy that was
00:40:06.120
Like when you literally have young children who can't drink clean water.
00:40:11.540
After making that one of his campaign promises in the very beginning, I think.
00:40:15.380
I'm pretty sure he did, but I mean, don't quote me on that either.
00:40:28.220
So days after Grammy award-winning musician Macy Gray came out against transgender reassignment
00:40:34.420
surgery, which she criticized on Pierce Morgan Uncensored, the musician was attacked online
00:40:38.660
by trans, transgender activists and their woke allies, allies.
00:40:42.920
You know, these activists are just so loving and kind to people who disagree with them.
00:40:48.320
They just, they always handle things so respectfully and like adults.
00:40:55.460
All I saw was scrolling through Twitter that Macy Gray, the musician had to apologize for
00:41:02.660
And all she said was just because you go to change your parts doesn't make you a woman.
00:41:14.000
If I asked you what a woman is, what would you say?
00:41:23.000
I mean, the dictionary is quite straightforward.
00:41:30.800
The whole he, she, they, that's getting a little bit.
00:41:35.080
It's a bit like this whole issue of transgenders in sport.
00:41:38.720
Because I can't, I support all trans rights to fairness and equality.
00:41:43.240
But not where you have people born to obvious physical superior bodies.
00:41:47.700
Transitioning and then thrashing the women at their sport.
00:41:51.880
And I will say this and everybody's going to hate me, but as a woman, just because you
00:42:03.320
Like if you want me to call you a her, I will, because that's what you want.
00:42:06.780
But that doesn't make you a woman just because I call you a her and just because you got
00:42:11.300
Because people do feel that there's biological sex and then there's gender identity that
00:42:16.760
you can identify as whatever you like in terms of a gender, right?
00:42:22.080
But actually you can't change the mechanics of biological sex.
00:42:27.000
Well, just every, like women go through just that.
00:42:32.440
Yeah, and also people get confused all the time.
00:42:37.560
Like she, like they just said, you can go by any gender you want.
00:42:41.420
I will respect your choice and call you whatever you want to be called.
00:42:51.980
And to say like, female, like woman is, I don't know, people will argue that woman is
00:43:00.440
This is biology and as a biologist, dawn of time.
00:43:08.200
But I think the only exception I would say it's the Hermaphrodite, like people who are
00:43:20.260
And I'm sure if we looked up the percentage of that, it's like very minimal, I'm sure.
00:43:25.040
I think I did once and I forget the number, but it's like, it's inconsequential.
00:43:28.680
And those people deserve all the respect in the world and they can choose how they want
00:43:35.640
But the number of people who identify as transgender, as we know, has skyrocketed like 4,000% in
00:43:44.680
Those people were not born with double sets of genitalia.
00:43:49.600
They went on a Tumblr page and they got confused.
00:43:51.900
And to attack a woman like Macy Gray, they are calling her a TERF, which is a trans-exclusionary
00:44:00.700
radical feminist, which Nat and I have been called as well.
00:44:09.080
And it's funny because one of the next stories we're going to talk about is, I don't want
00:44:13.160
to get ahead of myself, but in an effort to be more inclusive, they're going to exclude
00:44:21.100
You have to be called a chest feeder or a bleeder.
00:44:24.160
Like these are disgusting ways to define a woman.
00:44:27.220
Like if you want to be inclusive, stop trying to exclude women from being called women.
00:44:32.560
Because being a woman is like a beautiful thing and it should be celebrated.
00:44:36.540
What women can do with their bodies, you know, reproductively is a beautiful gift and that
00:44:43.140
And it's being completely erased by like a minority, an actual fringe minority of people.
00:44:49.300
Like it's insane that we're bending a knee to the minority.
00:44:53.260
But she shouldn't have apologized, frankly, because she said nothing wrong.
00:44:58.180
She said she respects them as humans and that they deserve all the rights any human deserves
00:45:03.160
and she'll call them whatever they want to be called.
00:45:14.000
But the point is that she's stating facts of science.
00:45:20.520
And it's like, OK, like it's not it just because it's determined that it's mean now
00:45:30.020
But people need to understand that most of the time when people are doing our transgender,
00:45:37.660
it's because it's all when you are in the womb in your parent.
00:45:47.180
But the hormone that is transmitted to the baby would develop more the feminine part in
00:45:56.140
It's why like some people are more masculine than feminine.
00:45:58.800
And and afterwards, it's not because you feel like completely like a man that you should
00:46:07.580
Do I really want like to go until the end, especially when you are really young.
00:46:12.660
But if you're doing it, everybody will respect your choice and we call you by what you want
00:46:19.580
But don't like go in and don't go and hurt someone because and what you say, it's actually
00:46:28.720
I she didn't she did nothing wrong on what she was saying.
00:46:32.940
And especially she bring the respectful way to say, I will respect your choice.
00:46:40.220
I'm going to respect you, but respect me as well.
00:46:51.660
Transgender activists and their woke allies, as they call it in the in the article.
00:46:57.980
Like, is it you want us to be inclusive of your identity, but you can't be inclusive
00:47:03.260
of my identity, which in my world, you are still your natural born sex.
00:47:09.620
How come my like my views are not tolerated, but your view that you are a woman is like
00:47:16.760
Well, yes, we should respect each other's delusions.
00:47:19.480
Even if you think I'm delusional, you should still respect my delusion as if I should respect
00:47:25.260
Like, why can't we all just be like, sure, you think you're a woman.
00:47:28.040
I think you're not like, let's just still go have lunch.
00:47:32.000
And it's funny because the same people, you know, are the people who told us to follow
00:47:38.200
Yet they completely ignore the science when it comes to gender ideology.
00:47:45.680
It's really, it's really difficult to follow because, you know, some people have a gender,
00:47:52.100
but outside they don't wear any identification.
00:47:58.580
So they are not her, they are not him, but inside they are accepting that they are a man
00:48:03.880
or a woman, but they wear both, both gender in the same time.
00:48:11.880
Like you can wear, like David Bowie, like he was still a man.
00:48:18.780
Like, this is why it's so sexist and it's homophobic too, because if you want to be a gay guy
00:48:25.560
who's effeminate, that is honestly being erased.
00:48:32.620
Like, I knew a gay guy who was like, he said that he, what did he say?
00:48:38.220
He was a biological essentialist and that people were coming for him because of it.
00:48:42.580
But he's like, in the back in the day, being gay was something to be proud of.
00:48:45.200
But now it's like, well, are you sure you're not a woman?
00:48:49.520
I'm still a man just because I happen to like effeminate things that you call effeminate.
00:48:53.780
Like, aren't we, I've said this a million times, but aren't we past living in a world
00:48:57.380
where if you want to wear pink or you want to bake, you're a woman?
00:49:10.240
But that, that is the society who would say that, you're a man, you should be strong.
00:49:21.400
But I thought we were pushing against that, but it's like, we're bringing that ideology back.
00:49:25.660
Well, that's what we see so often with all of these sort of Marxist kind of like, you
00:49:32.360
It's so progressive, these policies and these ideologies and ideas that it's regressive.
00:49:39.260
Like, we're literally, like, women are about to be erased.
00:49:44.780
And, you know, there's a U.S. teachers union that's proposing to ban the word mother
00:49:49.340
now in favor of birthing parent because, because men can apparently have babies in 2022.
00:50:00.940
Again, like, I'll say, I'll say this till my face turns blue.
00:50:08.000
But if you're pregnant and about to give birth, you are a female.
00:50:16.080
You can be a female who identifies as whatever you want, but you're still a female.
00:50:24.040
But probably they talk about transgender, that they are men, that, but they had a baby,
00:50:28.520
but they begin, like, not the mother, but the father.
00:50:39.860
And like, we've said this before, but like, most people don't use terms like chest feeding
00:50:45.460
It's literally a small minority of people who are trying to erase gendered terms.
00:50:49.800
And it's wrong because it will erase women in the end.
00:50:56.600
It's, it's very cool that only women can do that.
00:50:58.980
It's one of the few things women can do that men can't.
00:51:01.800
So I think that it should be celebrated, not erased.
00:51:04.100
And it's just, it's just, it really boils my blood.
00:51:07.900
And in this article, they mentioned how out of touch the teachers unions are, because
00:51:11.300
like you just said, Nat, most people don't use that language.
00:51:19.280
So for the teachers to, they're just so out of touch.
00:51:22.880
And the scary part of it is like, oh, okay, whatever.
00:51:25.580
It's like, well, they're molding the minds of the youth, which is absolutely terrifying.
00:51:40.300
If you don't suffer like that, you're not, you cannot like say like.
00:51:48.660
Well, there's lots of things that boil my blood.
00:51:51.040
But one of the things, but one of the things is Alexa just hit the nail on the head.
00:51:56.040
It's like, okay, so you want to identify as a woman, but you've never had a period.
00:52:00.080
You've never been, you've never been punched in the boob.
00:52:06.700
Like periods come for the rest of our lives until we go through menopause, which is also
00:52:17.160
But it's like, you get to, you get all the joys.
00:52:23.300
Not so much anymore, but, but you don't have to actually get period cramps and feel like
00:52:29.060
You don't have to deal with any of the actual like hormonal acne.
00:52:34.740
You get all the perks and none of the like crap.
00:52:40.120
And like, I was thinking about that in terms of Leah Thomas.
00:52:45.100
So I remember we were having a conversation in the editor's room the other week about
00:52:48.760
how in UFC and in tennis, women have, have mentioned, oh, like when they're doing their
00:52:54.180
post game interview and they lose, it's like, well, what happened out there?
00:52:57.100
And they will say, oh, I, I have period cramps.
00:53:02.680
And it's like, you know, hopefully next time I'm at Wimbledon, I'm not on my period
00:53:11.260
Like she never has to, and it's not just when you're on your period, it's the cycle
00:53:15.580
Like there's, you have all these changes and as, especially, I mean, maybe swimming, like
00:53:21.920
You don't want to be in a pool when you're feeling.
00:53:25.260
And like as a fighter or as like as a golfer or any of these sports that require a lot
00:53:30.500
of like focus mentally, when you're, your hormones are all out of whack and you're feeling
00:53:40.020
So it's just, and, and yes, they're on hormones, which will make them feel certain
00:53:46.020
But if they're post puberty, they'll never really be able to properly lower their testosterone
00:53:50.860
And they'll never feel them out the emotional highs and lows and the pain of being a woman,
00:54:00.240
We should probably get into some chats, but Alexa, do you want to, one final thought on
00:54:07.760
I agree because you know, when I'm in my period, I want to kill everybody.
00:54:13.100
I'm just like, and I spend life and I'm actually like in my bed for one day because I cannot
00:54:21.140
wake up and I cannot do anything because it's too pain.
00:54:24.580
And whenever you take pills, they say, oh, take pill for the pain.
00:54:31.000
Like they make, I had to get period cramp pills that were so strong that I could, they're
00:54:35.680
like, oh, you can't drive when you take these because they're like, they'll, they're so
00:54:45.760
Turns out it was my diet and I fixed my diet and it helped a lot, but they don't talk about
00:54:50.320
They're just like, here's a pill that will knock you out and you'll get arrested if you
00:54:58.240
At least we're so beautiful and we smell amazing.
00:55:11.400
The Bill Gates story is very James Bond Hunger Games like.
00:55:16.880
And, and Bill Gates is one thing, but Klaus Schwab is literally a Bond villain.
00:55:21.560
He's literally like, we will take over this vote.
00:55:24.760
And he's like, I mean, I'm wearing black leather, but you know, it's creepy.
00:55:43.420
My husband went to the grocery store today with the outages.
00:55:46.680
It was chaos in there, but he had $10 cash on him and could get his item.
00:55:50.540
We recently went to using cash whenever possible.
00:55:55.740
Like, and I also think about it in terms of, you know, panhandlers or street performers and
00:56:03.640
people who rely on the generosity of others in terms of like cat, like whenever I have
00:56:08.940
change and I see someone who looks like they're in need, I will give it to them because I am
00:56:13.440
And people have opinions on that, whether you should or not, that's fine.
00:56:17.520
I'm not going to shame anyone for not or for doing it, whatever.
00:56:21.100
But lately I've been like, I have no cash on me.
00:56:25.680
And it hurts me because it's like, they, where, who's helping them?
00:56:31.100
Like, obviously they can get a job and sure, whatever.
00:56:36.560
They're not going to get a job or they're addicted to drugs.
00:56:39.200
And it's not my place to be like, well, get off of drugs.
00:56:41.300
Like there's, if you have empathy, you like to give money to people and you have no cash
00:56:58.800
Like, you know, some, sometime I just like use my, because my phone, my, my, my card is
00:57:07.840
But sometimes I just go and buy some food and just give it to them as much as I can.
00:57:15.520
Or the government should just, like I said, give them cell phones.
00:57:19.720
Or they should give out those and their little Apple like tap thing.
00:57:31.400
I don't think there's any more chats, but we have another $5.
00:57:42.720
So we scared people away with our period talk, I think.
00:57:56.000
Like I know in the past it was like tidying and not talk about it.
00:57:59.920
It's so taboo, but now I think it's in 2022, I have the impression that we can talk about
00:58:07.260
And it's, it's really important that everybody know about it.
00:58:10.400
And especially men, like I know that they know, but some of them, like they don't pretty
00:58:19.220
It's only, it's only a plagued women, every woman for all of time.
00:58:28.780
But yeah, especially when you, when we have to defend ourselves as women all the time
00:58:34.060
and like, why do we deserve spaces for females only?
00:58:36.700
Why should male prisoners and inmates not be put with female victims and prisoners themselves,
00:58:43.480
but are, who are often victims of sexual abuse and domestic abuse.
00:58:49.120
Well, we have, it seems like when talking about being a female, it's always going to come back
00:58:53.360
to, you know, we're not as strong as men on average.
00:59:00.780
We are often, not always, but the ones who carry children.
00:59:03.520
We are prone to more illnesses because of our bodily functions.
00:59:07.560
It's like, we shouldn't have, it sucks that we have to explain this and defend ourselves
00:59:11.180
all the time, but this is why we talk about it.
00:59:15.160
We're never going to be invited back to do the live stream.
00:59:17.320
And here at Rebel News, we follow the facts wherever they lead and they are leading down
00:59:28.700
But I will say some, for some things, sometimes the girls are dangerous.
00:59:37.080
I talk a lot of S-I-H-I-T when I'm on my period.
01:00:03.300
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01:00:25.460
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01:00:33.160
I just want to express condolences to the people of Japan for the assassination of Shinzo Abe.
01:00:41.640
Shinzo was a great leader, a great man, and was a heck of an ally to this country.
01:00:49.280
He understood the threat posed by China, and he understood the importance of having a strong
01:00:56.940
We in Florida are actually hosting a summit in November with the southeastern United States
01:01:04.560
This is partially to try to increase business ties and investment opportunities, and we're
01:01:11.520
But this news is certainly going to cast the pall over that.
01:01:17.900
And the world lost a really, really great leader.
01:01:20.900
And we hope that the people of Japan get through this time properly, and we will certainly be