Rebel News Podcast - March 07, 2022


DAILY | Justin Trudeau's hypocrisy; Tamara Lich's bail review; Alberta jailing the Pawlowskis


Episode Stats

Length

1 hour and 11 minutes

Words per Minute

172.24487

Word Count

12,365

Sentence Count

903

Misogynist Sentences

16

Hate Speech Sentences

21


Summary

Rebel News Daily with Sheila Gunn-Reed and Adam Sose! Today, the crew talks about Justin Trudeau's trip to Davos, why he's not as popular as he should be, and why we should all be embarrassed by him.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 Oh, good morning. Good afternoon, everybody. Welcome to the Rebel News daily live stream.
00:00:19.300 I'm your host, Sheila Gunn-Reed, and I'm joined by my Calgary-based co-host, Adam Sose. Adam,
00:00:24.400 how's it going? Oh, it's going wonderful. How are you doing?
00:00:27.200 Oh, I'm good. Another busy weekend in the Freedom Moms, I think, for everybody, including you.
00:00:34.900 Before we get too far into the weeds, I'll tell everybody what we're doing because we have a very busy show today.
00:00:40.680 A lot of stuff. Really a stuffed sausage of a day, as David Menzies would say.
00:00:46.660 We are broadcasting today on YouTube, but we're also on several other platforms, and there's a reason for that.
00:00:53.840 I'll get to that in a second. So the live stream used to just live on YouTube, and it used to just be hosted by Ezra Levant,
00:01:00.540 but then the pandemic struck. There was more news than ever, and our major broadcasters who get money from Justin Trudeau
00:01:08.100 to actually do the news, they weren't doing it. They decided that local news wasn't important, and stories as they broke,
00:01:15.360 not all that important. They all like to gather around Harrington Lake and wait for Justin Trudeau to shuffle out,
00:01:21.400 run his fingers through his hair, and tell everybody that everything was going to be fine if we all just stayed apart from each other.
00:01:26.780 We thought, heck no, there's more news than ever to talk about.
00:01:30.860 So we expanded our live stream that was just on Friday to five work days a week,
00:01:35.600 and we expanded it from just YouTube to other platforms as well.
00:01:39.900 So we are currently streaming on Odyssey, Rumble, and SuperU, and we're also on Getter, on the free speech platform of Getter.
00:01:50.100 So if you're watching us there, I think this begins our fourth week of broadcasting on Getter,
00:01:54.320 and things seem to be going relatively well over there.
00:01:56.620 It looks like my Skype connection's falling apart a little bit.
00:01:59.280 The reason we are spreading out our content like the live streamer Johnny Appleseed
00:02:05.740 is because YouTube is so consorious, and there are so many things that we can't say on YouTube.
00:02:11.700 Even if it's completely true, even if the science has changed from day to day,
00:02:17.080 even if the CDC is giving different recommendations,
00:02:20.060 if we say it because we're conservative, they will deplatform us all together.
00:02:24.060 So there may, we're going to do our best to stay on YouTube during the stream,
00:02:29.620 but there may come a time that we will have to cut the YouTube feed,
00:02:34.700 but we would advise you to just join us over on one of those other platforms.
00:02:38.300 So we don't want to say goodbye.
00:02:39.560 We want to say just see you in a minute.
00:02:40.880 We'll continue the conversation over there.
00:02:42.880 And the beauty of those other three platforms,
00:02:45.240 oh, I have some buzzing in my ear, guys, in the studio.
00:02:48.740 The beauty of those other three platforms, Odyssey, Rumble, and SuperU,
00:02:51.820 is that they give you the opportunity to support the work that we do completely willingly.
00:02:55.160 So on Odyssey, you can leave us a hyper chat, a paid chat, we'll read it on air.
00:02:59.500 On Rumble, you can leave us a Rumble rant, it's a paid chat, we will read it on air.
00:03:03.720 If it's a story idea, a question, a comment, whatever.
00:03:06.920 And on SuperU, you can leave a SuperU shout.
00:03:10.380 And again, you send us those, we'll read it on air.
00:03:12.880 I think that wraps up all the nuts and bolts.
00:03:17.000 What should we start with, Adam?
00:03:18.700 Adam, let's talk Trudeau.
00:03:21.740 How about, what do you think about that?
00:03:24.660 Let's talk Trudeau.
00:03:26.060 So Trudeau, you know, he's always tried to be the head of the global anti-Trump cabal, right?
00:03:35.260 Like he's positioned himself as sort of the anti-Trump,
00:03:38.860 fancy, friendly, progressive leader with stupid hair and socks to match.
00:03:44.360 And I think that image of like Davos man, which is, I think, how we want it to be, or Davos man, he's not that anymore.
00:03:55.320 And the world is catching on to what an authoritarian goon he is.
00:03:59.020 And we've got a couple of clips because he's in London today talking about, I don't know, world affairs.
00:04:05.960 So Canadians hunker down and prepare to be embarrassed.
00:04:09.680 But we have two clips from some journalists that are on the ground there.
00:04:15.000 The first, let's start with the first one about, or sorry, the second one,
00:04:22.460 where Prime Minister Justin Trudeau arrives at 10 Downing from an alternate entrance.
00:04:28.360 Let's show that one first because he has to sneak in the back door.
00:04:35.800 Olivia?
00:04:36.280 Olivia?
00:04:39.400 Are we going to show it?
00:04:40.600 Is he, is he not, is he not popular global?
00:04:58.220 Is he not a popular figure, Justin Trudeau?
00:05:00.280 I've been led to believe by the CBC and just about everyone else that he's extremely likable and,
00:05:04.560 and popular internationally.
00:05:06.060 Surely those people couldn't be jeering him, not polite British people.
00:05:10.300 They would never, they would never do that to Justin Trudeau, would they?
00:05:14.120 Well, that's the thing.
00:05:15.720 Like those are Canadian flags in the crowd.
00:05:18.440 And so I don't know if those are Canadians, which is, could be true,
00:05:23.820 but it could also be our British friends.
00:05:27.780 Those weren't Canadian accents.
00:05:29.820 No, who are holding Canadian flags as the symbol of protest.
00:05:34.060 As we've seen the truckers in, on the convoy, the people's convoy,
00:05:37.280 they're waving Canadian flags because much like during the Hong Kong protests,
00:05:42.160 the American flag sort of became the symbol of freedom.
00:05:44.500 The Canadian flag has become the symbol of resistance to COVID measures.
00:05:49.000 And so Justin Trudeau, he's supposed to be, I think this morning he met with the Queen.
00:05:53.420 Um, so while at home in portions of Canada, children are still masked.
00:05:57.820 These two people who have recently recovered from COVID can stand really closely and shake hands.
00:06:03.020 And one of them can be in their nineties and that's perfectly fine,
00:06:05.520 but we're masking Canadian kids and preventing American or preventing Canadian citizens from flying internally.
00:06:11.840 Okay, fine.
00:06:12.860 But my favorite is Justin Trudeau.
00:06:15.760 We've got a video of him skulking in the back door.
00:06:18.500 If we want to show that.
00:06:25.780 Olivia, please.
00:06:30.180 Please, Olivia.
00:06:31.840 While that's getting pulled up and I'll stop talking.
00:06:37.140 There we go.
00:06:37.940 Wait, look it.
00:06:39.200 I don't know.
00:06:40.620 Where's Johnson?
00:06:41.520 Met him at the back door.
00:06:42.500 You can see him at the back door.
00:06:44.600 Smiling and waving at nobody happy.
00:06:50.660 Um, it's just, yeah.
00:06:56.560 Did he just put his mask in his pocket?
00:06:59.540 So he's out.
00:07:00.160 Probably.
00:07:00.800 I think he put his mask in his pocket.
00:07:03.880 Theater, man.
00:07:04.620 And then he puts it on in his pocket, shakes Boris Johnson's hand and sneaks in the back door.
00:07:10.580 Goes inside without it.
00:07:11.860 He wears the mask outside, goes inside with the mask off.
00:07:15.660 Because of the science.
00:07:17.000 I just, my, my hand is gross.
00:07:19.020 Because I touched my German mask.
00:07:21.080 Let me touch your hand now.
00:07:23.020 Science strikes again.
00:07:24.340 Yeah, it's, uh, it's, you know, it's the most incredible thing.
00:07:29.660 And I think the thing that probably rubs like Trudeau the wrong way, the most out of all
00:07:34.460 of this is the people who are the most emotional about what the Canadian flag now means that
00:07:40.800 I've spoken with are, are very often people.
00:07:43.860 I remember someone who was from central Africa.
00:07:46.780 Um, I spoke to someone who's family, lost family in Vietnam.
00:07:50.340 Um, um, people who have basically lived through atrocities and hardships and have come to Canada
00:07:56.460 to escape all of that.
00:07:58.040 And Mr. Sunnyways, welcome to all immigrants.
00:08:01.200 Justin Trudeau was to them, at least when they came like, uh, Oh, well things are better
00:08:07.060 and things are nicer in Canada.
00:08:08.320 And then they've, they've seen what was happening in their country happened under Justin Trudeau.
00:08:14.180 And it's amazing.
00:08:15.400 These people, and it's always with tear filled eyes without faults.
00:08:18.480 And these are the people that Justin Trudeau would put up on a poster and tokenize.
00:08:22.180 Um, but these people with tear filled eyes, I've heard it probably 10 times.
00:08:26.580 And the words always sort of shocked me to my core.
00:08:29.700 They say this, the symbol of the Canadian flag, I am once again, proud to be Canadian or proud
00:08:34.780 to be Albertan when they attend these protests, they've, they lost it for two years.
00:08:39.520 And they're saying again, now, thanks to these truck truckers, thanks to some of these people
00:08:43.580 fighting for freedoms, these people who are supposed to be, uh, certainly not among the
00:08:48.640 racists and misogynists and all this stuff that they say that these protests are, well,
00:08:52.720 these people, when you talk to them, when you run into them in public, when they recognize
00:08:56.740 me, I'm on, I'm on a bike path and someone stops me and they said they lost family in
00:09:00.940 Vietnam.
00:09:01.140 They're saying, I am once again, proud to be Canadian.
00:09:03.940 So, uh, yeah, that's, uh, it's those people.
00:09:07.220 It's not Canadian citizens necessarily always, especially when he's abroad.
00:09:10.900 Uh, those, those are definitely some very, uh, distinct scouse accents amidst those jeers.
00:09:16.440 So, uh, yeah, I don't think those are Canadians.
00:09:19.520 No, they're flying that freedom symbol.
00:09:21.580 There's little to no awareness, uh, coming out of this government about anything that
00:09:27.280 they have done, not only over the last two years to civil liberties, but let's say over
00:09:32.840 the last month.
00:09:34.420 So, uh, we've got this video from, uh, head video or head of video, Efron, who clipped it
00:09:43.200 for us.
00:09:43.840 Can we show Justin Trudeau, um, talking about slippage in our democracies?
00:09:49.200 Because what is he even talking about?
00:09:52.140 If not about himself?
00:09:55.300 I don't, um, I met earlier with Boris.
00:09:58.480 We just, that's the, that's the clip from what he talked about with Boris Johnson today.
00:10:03.380 I'm talking about the one, the, it's from Efron's Twitter feed and it talks about slippage
00:10:08.840 in democracies.
00:10:10.580 If you could find that.
00:10:11.580 And I think that other clip he even talks about, he does not directly, he doesn't use
00:10:15.460 the same words, but he is talking about freedom of the press and all these sorts of things.
00:10:20.700 But like you said, yeah, while the clips, all the clips being pulled up, there's just
00:10:26.020 like no self-awareness in any way, shape or form from this guy.
00:10:30.260 Um, everything that he's saying presumably is directed against Putin or is directed against
00:10:36.260 conservatives or is directed against Fox news or rebel news or whoever.
00:10:40.240 Um, but yeah, here, here's the, uh, yeah.
00:10:43.900 And we've come to a moment that quite frankly, we've seen coming over the past years and we've
00:10:54.020 talked about it in, in, in the news, not just about Ukraine, but about democracies around
00:10:58.920 the world that we see a bit of a slippage in our democracies.
00:11:03.500 Countries, countries turning towards slightly more authoritarian leaders.
00:11:10.300 Yeah.
00:11:11.480 Countries allowing increasing misinformation and disinformation to be shared on social media,
00:11:17.780 turning people against the values and the principles of democracies that are so strong.
00:11:23.100 Not just allowing state funding it.
00:11:25.840 Yeah.
00:11:26.040 And that slippage over the years, unfortunately, emboldened Putin and made him think that he
00:11:35.360 could get away with this, that he could get away with it in Ukraine.
00:11:40.360 And we've come to a moment that quite frankly, that's good.
00:11:45.300 Yeah, that's good.
00:11:46.220 We've seen like, so that, that's a, uh, that's a self, that's a self-aware, critical, astute
00:11:52.340 political observe, observer, decrying Justin Trudeau's leadership.
00:11:56.040 Oh no, that's Justin Trudeau talking about food.
00:11:57.720 It could be either way.
00:11:59.000 Yeah.
00:11:59.700 Yeah.
00:12:00.060 All right.
00:12:01.160 Olivia, I just dropped this in the Slack chat where we put all of our stuff up for the
00:12:05.260 live stream and very same day, again, no self-awareness whatsoever, uh, foreign affairs
00:12:11.320 Canada or global affairs Canada or whatever they call it now says Canada is concerned about
00:12:16.640 recent moves to restrict media freedom and prevent access to media in Russia.
00:12:23.620 And I'm like, didn't you guys just bring in an internet censorship bill?
00:12:27.140 Like just very recently, like, and you keep bringing it in, you keep trying to get this
00:12:32.800 thing passed.
00:12:33.700 Um, the right of freedom of opinion and expression is a cornerstone of safe and prosperous societies.
00:12:40.060 I agree.
00:12:41.340 I'm just pretty sure.
00:12:42.140 Yeah.
00:12:42.200 That's why we don't have a safe and prosperous society.
00:12:44.080 It's the case, but so quit pepper spraying our journalists to the leg for freedom.
00:12:54.620 Yeah.
00:12:55.180 Yeah.
00:12:55.420 It's, it's, it's, it's insane.
00:12:57.760 And I mean, and this coming from the government that attempt to attempted to exclude us from
00:13:02.820 the leadership debates when we're one of the only outlets, you know, one of the big topics
00:13:07.100 there was, was there a conflict of interest where we agents in the story and the judge federal
00:13:12.160 judge rightly ruled that and stated that state funded media very much has an interest and a
00:13:17.840 conflict of interest, probably more than we do as independent media, because we're not beholden
00:13:22.800 to the government to get our grants.
00:13:24.300 We're beholden to, well, ultimately nobody, the thousands and thousands and millions of
00:13:27.940 people who watch and decide to chip in 50 bucks, a hundred bucks, which greatly appreciated.
00:13:32.440 Please go donate at rebel news.com.
00:13:34.160 But we, we don't get five, $6 million, billions of dollars, $600 million.
00:13:39.820 We're not getting these big checks cut from the government.
00:13:42.760 They have a conflict of interest and they're getting paid by the people they're supposed
00:13:46.320 to report on and supposed to hold accountable.
00:13:49.020 Justin Trudeau wants to destroy any outlet that isn't being fed by his very hand.
00:13:54.520 Um, and, and, and they tried to exclude us from the leadership debates when we were the
00:13:58.460 one outlet that was going to ask, not what books Justin Trudeau likes to read, but real
00:14:02.580 questions.
00:14:03.120 Um, they, they tried to silence us.
00:14:05.060 And then when we're on location, they try and exclude us from covering it.
00:14:08.320 When Alexa's on the front lines and rebel news are the only journalists actually covering
00:14:12.600 these protests and everyone else is sitting behind the police lines and getting police escorts.
00:14:17.400 We're doing the real journalism, Justin Trudeau shooting tear gas canisters at us and excluding
00:14:21.600 us from areas.
00:14:22.420 Um, and then he has the audacity, him and his government who have attacked freedoms on a
00:14:28.060 unparalleled level in Canadian history, frankly, um, especially when we're not faced with a massive
00:14:34.020 crisis, like a world war or the FLQ or something like that.
00:14:38.320 He's attacked freedoms.
00:14:40.200 And then it's this old, it's this standard communist play of just accusing people of doing exactly
00:14:47.760 what you're doing.
00:14:48.640 Like you're distracting from exactly what you're doing by saying, look, they're doing that thing.
00:14:53.500 They're going after journalists.
00:14:55.240 They're excluding critical voices.
00:14:57.160 Um, it's, it's wild.
00:14:58.840 The lack of self-awareness is absolutely staggering from Justin Trudeau, or maybe it is there and
00:15:03.540 he just doesn't care.
00:15:05.060 Well, he knows that even, even if he were self-aware and I'm not sure that he's there yet.
00:15:09.480 Like, I don't think he's even as self-aware as self-aware as like your rudimentary AI program.
00:15:15.380 I don't think he's there yet, but even if he were, uh, who's going to hold him to account?
00:15:20.800 Like he gets away with saying this stuff and there's nobody in the media saying, uh, Tamara
00:15:27.140 Litch has been in jail for three weeks for the crime of honking and encouraging people to hold
00:15:36.520 the line in like counseling to commit mischief, not even mischief.
00:15:42.260 She's in jail, bank accounts frozen.
00:15:45.120 And this guy has the audacity to talk about how other countries treat their protesters.
00:15:52.240 It's insane.
00:15:53.960 It's wild.
00:15:54.880 And, and look, even, even in a more dramatic thing, as if it could be more dramatic than
00:15:59.320 what's happened to Tamara Litch and we'll talk about this, but pastor Arthur Pawlowski,
00:16:03.980 he wasn't an organizer of a blockade.
00:16:06.640 He wasn't an organizer of a convoy.
00:16:08.520 He's a pastor.
00:16:09.340 He went down to coots for an afternoon and prayed, and he's been in jail for weeks, denied
00:16:15.600 bail because he's a dangerous criminal while murderers, sex offenders, drug dealers, pimps
00:16:20.980 get bail.
00:16:22.300 Tamara Litch and pastor Arthur Pawlowski are sitting behind bars to this very day.
00:16:27.340 Um, very much and rightly so countries are calling for Canada to be put on watch lists
00:16:32.380 while Justin Trudeau has the audacity.
00:16:34.820 Yeah, we deserve it.
00:16:35.480 100%.
00:16:36.080 Well, well, and we'll talk about this.
00:16:38.160 We'll talk about what happened to David as well, but people are being targeted by our
00:16:42.520 court systems because of their political ideologies.
00:16:46.460 And we, we, I did an interview with Derek from just, uh, last week, I think it was about
00:16:51.520 this justice Pazarats and the Supreme court of Ontario, uh, ruling on a family court matter.
00:16:56.660 And he basically flat out lays out that in 14 points, the judicial system has completely
00:17:02.400 fallen apart.
00:17:03.300 We've lost track of due process.
00:17:04.760 And we hear politicians talking about lawlessness and their right to decry lawlessness, but it's
00:17:10.960 not Tamara or pastor Arthur.
00:17:13.220 It's the court systems.
00:17:14.300 And it's the politicians who are completely circumventing the charter of rights, the criminal
00:17:18.620 code, all of these things just to do whatever they want and to silence opposition.
00:17:22.620 Um, it's, it's incredible how nefarious it is.
00:17:25.720 And then for him to have the audacity to just take a step forward and say, uh, Putin is doing
00:17:31.060 these terrible, terrible things that we fundamentally decry in Canada.
00:17:35.300 Well, you're doing them.
00:17:36.320 It's great that you decry them, but in typical hypocritical fashion, you're doing what you
00:17:40.760 decry.
00:17:41.880 Yeah.
00:17:42.380 At least you and I can reasonably say, I don't like it when Putin does it.
00:17:45.840 And I don't like it when Justin Trudeau does it.
00:17:48.000 And I don't like it when Jason Kenney does it.
00:17:50.240 They can't say that they can't honestly denounce Putin for his treatment of journalists and
00:17:56.040 protesters with a straight face, knowing full well that they are guilty of those exact same
00:18:00.360 things.
00:18:01.020 We should finish with Trudeau.
00:18:02.760 Then we'll get into Tamara and what's happening there.
00:18:05.200 So let's finish with Trudeau.
00:18:06.520 Cause we have that clip, uh, and I haven't seen it yet of whatever he talked about with
00:18:11.260 Bojo today.
00:18:12.580 Oh man.
00:18:14.480 I'm sure this is great.
00:18:16.460 Yeah.
00:18:16.940 Longer security ties, continuing to defend our shared values, uh, continuing to our work
00:18:23.180 together on advancing free trade and creating more middle-class jobs, uh, and also on climate
00:18:28.240 action where we need to build a sustainable, secure future.
00:18:31.880 I also had a bilateral meeting with Mark Rutte where we talked about the enhanced importance
00:18:36.340 of NATO, uh, continuing to work together to fight disinformation and protecting freedom
00:18:40.800 of the press and continue to work, uh, strongly with our friends in the European Union.
00:18:45.720 But of course, throughout, uh, the focus is on the people of Ukraine and our solidarity
00:18:51.960 with Ukraine are pushing back against, uh, the illegal, uh, Russian invasion of Ukraine,
00:18:59.200 uh, and, uh, standing up for democracies around the world.
00:19:02.700 Every time I hear these people say fighting disinformation, I translate it in my head to censoring critics because
00:19:14.440 that is the tool that they are going to use to say it.
00:19:17.320 Sure, there's disinformation out there.
00:19:21.220 Sure.
00:19:21.540 People are wrong on the internet, but the response to that is not to censor the internet.
00:19:28.100 It's to allow more internet freedom for the free and liberal exchange of ideas.
00:19:32.880 You don't protect journalists by censoring the ones you don't like.
00:19:37.320 You're protecting a cabal and you're protecting your own party, but you're not doing anything
00:19:43.480 that advances journalistic freedom.
00:19:46.780 And I don't know, I don't know how Justin Trudeau gets away with saying these things, except for the fact
00:19:51.740 that he's bought off all the media, because if that would be my next question, how do you plan
00:19:57.000 to just censor disinformation without censoring free speech?
00:20:01.460 You can't.
00:20:02.680 Well, and this is the thing is the, the, what he describes as disinformation and has repeatedly
00:20:08.300 are the types of things.
00:20:10.180 And to stay on YouTube, I won't say them, but the types of things that we've been saying
00:20:13.680 for months and then a week later, every major outlet is saying them.
00:20:17.940 And we're like, look, we pulled up the statistics.
00:20:20.160 We looked at the facts.
00:20:21.160 This is clearly what's actually happening.
00:20:23.120 We do the reporting a week later, everyone watches our live stream and then says the same
00:20:28.040 thing.
00:20:28.320 No, but they look at the facts for themselves and they say the same thing.
00:20:31.860 Well, a week earlier when we were just the first ones on it, cause we were doing actual
00:20:35.740 journalism, that's disinformation and that needs to be censored.
00:20:39.120 But almost everything he says there, like Justin Trudeau has done nothing for the middle
00:20:42.900 class, working class people.
00:20:44.840 He's made life more expensive.
00:20:46.600 All he does is when he talks climate action, a carbon tax that doesn't affect the rich all
00:20:50.760 too much, but it absolutely devastates families who are dealing with $600 heating bills last
00:20:55.540 month, myself included in a relatively small house, wild, unbelievable things that are just
00:21:01.580 damaging society.
00:21:02.460 And then he's attacking anyone who dares criticize him, shutting down free press, buying out just
00:21:07.060 about everybody, except for the few outlets that dare to stay independent and dare to rely
00:21:11.500 on their viewers.
00:21:13.000 Once again, go to rebel news.com to donate.
00:21:14.140 Um, but it's everything he says is the opposite of what he actually does.
00:21:21.300 He, he, everything he says is double speak.
00:21:23.520 Almost the only thing that I believe there is 100%.
00:21:26.600 He's very much in favor of NATO and that sort of agenda.
00:21:30.300 I think that's the only thing that he says there, that he actually believes everything else.
00:21:34.920 He's literally saying the opposite.
00:21:36.460 And you know, I, on the note of whether or not he's self-aware, I know we like to pretend
00:21:41.500 that he is entirely just a simpleton exclusively being told what he says, but how often can
00:21:47.960 you say the exact opposite of everything you're doing without fail by accident?
00:21:54.240 Right.
00:21:54.720 Like he's either in, he's either entirely, entirely deluded.
00:21:58.600 And he thinks anyone who disagrees with him is misinformation and he's freeing the world
00:22:02.840 for democracy.
00:22:04.680 And then he's completely off his rocker and needs serious help, or he's semi aware.
00:22:11.540 And I think for the degree of precision with which you can say the opposite of what's true,
00:22:16.220 like clockwork, there has to be an element of awareness.
00:22:19.220 Then I think this whole idea that he's entirely innocent and entirely clueless is part of the
00:22:25.460 reason that he gets away with things.
00:22:27.300 Perhaps it's part of the reason media gives him a free pass because he's just a nice guy
00:22:31.580 with the socks.
00:22:32.300 I think Christia Freeland does the same thing as well.
00:22:34.660 She acts kind of silly, but the fact is she's, she's a WEF board member, Russian Intel has dossiers
00:22:41.060 on her as an agent, they call her, um, she acts very silly, um, and, and has these sort
00:22:48.780 of almost performative, like, like ticks that she does.
00:22:52.800 And both of them act so incredibly silly, but then they're very orchestrated and they seem
00:22:57.760 to be doing this intentional double speak all the time.
00:23:00.740 So I'll leave it at that.
00:23:01.880 We've talked about Trudeau enough.
00:23:03.320 I'm sure people are sick of it, but yeah, they're, they're, it's, it's interesting.
00:23:07.520 It's interesting.
00:23:08.240 So we'll, uh, wrap it up with a couple of chats that we can't, that came in about Justin
00:23:14.740 Trudeau and then we'll move on to Tamara because this, what's happening to Tamara is
00:23:19.200 authoritarianism in action.
00:23:21.180 It's a disgrace.
00:23:22.740 It shouldn't happen in the Western world, but it has happened repeatedly in Canada over
00:23:27.020 the course of the pandemic.
00:23:28.580 So we've got, uh, Becca Henderson gives us a buck.
00:23:31.860 What is it with Trudeau's obsession with disinformation, misinformation?
00:23:35.200 It's like a game with him of trying to bring it into every speech or conversation.
00:23:41.580 It's creepy.
00:23:43.060 He's trying to train you to accept censorship as the benevolent fighting of misinformation
00:23:52.680 and disinformation.
00:23:53.760 So when they say misinformation, that's just people being wrong on the internet.
00:23:57.140 You don't need the government to intervene there.
00:23:59.120 People have been wrong on the internet since the internet existed.
00:24:01.520 Uh, open up your Facebook, think about the stupidest person you went to high school with,
00:24:05.860 go look at their Facebook page full of misinformation.
00:24:07.880 That's how it works.
00:24:09.380 But he's saying disinformation, which is a little bit different.
00:24:12.680 That is, uh, like foreign government agenda, uh, fueling disinformation.
00:24:18.980 And he's trying to train you to accept the coming censorship as this benevolent fighting of foreign
00:24:29.840 meddling in our affairs.
00:24:31.500 So it's, he's just changing this.
00:24:34.380 He's conditioning the public.
00:24:35.960 He's conditioning his media enablers.
00:24:38.680 And I think it's working, unfortunately.
00:24:40.900 Big brother's taking care of you.
00:24:42.280 Don't worry.
00:24:43.200 Yeah, exactly.
00:24:44.300 That's why they call it big brother because it's evil, but it's treating it.
00:24:48.060 It wants you to accept it as benevolent.
00:24:52.120 Be Bapis gives us a buck.
00:24:53.840 His video keeps freezing.
00:24:55.120 Probably was.
00:24:55.920 It was probably my Skype, uh, freezing up.
00:25:00.300 And, uh, we've got Paul Otto Newman gives us five bucks.
00:25:02.880 Can we get Louis Brackpool to follow Justin Castro around London and interview the protesters?
00:25:08.720 You know what?
00:25:09.540 I think it's late in the day there a little bit, but I wish I had thought of that a lot
00:25:12.980 sooner, um, to send Louis out to London to interview the protesters.
00:25:16.720 I bet they would have some very interesting things to say, uh, twinks gives us a buck.
00:25:23.940 Democracy equals debate without contrary, multiple opinions.
00:25:26.960 You have no democracy.
00:25:28.040 Yeah, exactly.
00:25:30.340 Um, it's not, we're not supposed to be a homogenous society.
00:25:35.100 Like the liberals keep talking about diversity.
00:25:37.800 They won't shut up about diversity, but all they care about is how you look as opposed
00:25:43.020 to how you think and how you feel and how you react and the opinions you hold and the
00:25:46.620 way you practice your faith and, and all those things.
00:25:48.780 That's true diversity.
00:25:50.060 They only care about the surface level stuff.
00:25:51.940 And I was reliably told by the left for very many years that you're not supposed to judge
00:25:57.100 people by how they look, but here we are.
00:25:59.000 And that's another of those double speak things, diversity.
00:26:02.580 What they mean is sameness.
00:26:04.100 Like we want, we want some external appearances of diversity, but we all are supposed to be
00:26:09.660 the same.
00:26:10.360 How many people have, how many times have progressive or liberal or Democrat politicians said, well,
00:26:15.320 if you don't vote a certain way, you're not really the racial group you belong to.
00:26:19.200 Uh, things like that.
00:26:20.700 It's, it's tokenism.
00:26:23.080 100%.
00:26:23.520 If you don't vote for Joe Biden, you'll be black.
00:26:26.460 Yeah, exactly.
00:26:27.700 Yeah.
00:26:28.060 So, and I mean, it's, it's, it is the news, like war is peace, diversity is strength.
00:26:33.460 They don't mean real diversity.
00:26:34.580 Of course, the diversity of talents, someone's better at this, someone's better at that.
00:26:38.180 That's capitalism.
00:26:39.000 That's how it works.
00:26:39.580 And then they exchange those goods.
00:26:40.960 Um, they don't mean that they mean appearances of diversity.
00:26:44.720 It looks like a mosaic, but really everyone is a hive mind and they're doing what Justin Trudeau says.
00:26:49.540 Right.
00:26:50.340 Yeah.
00:26:51.060 We've just seen it completely.
00:26:52.960 Freedom of the press is censorship, is fighting misinformation.
00:26:57.120 That's what Justin Trudeau hammers at home in every single speech that he makes about this issue.
00:27:02.440 Okay.
00:27:02.580 Let's move on to Tamara.
00:27:03.620 Cause this, um, is an international disgrace akin to locking up pastors.
00:27:09.840 Um, Tamara Litch, an organizer with the Freedom Convoy to Ottawa that occupied, occupied
00:27:17.880 protested.
00:27:19.760 That's another Orwellian doublespeak thing.
00:27:22.000 They didn't occupy anything.
00:27:23.620 They protested in their nation's capital as Canadians, government decisions, where the
00:27:29.520 heck else are they supposed to go to protest the government except where the government is.
00:27:33.780 Anyway, Tamara Litch has been held in jail, in jail.
00:27:39.320 This peaceful woman from Medicine Hat, uh, since February 17th.
00:27:45.340 So we are going on three weeks.
00:27:46.820 Is that right?
00:27:48.620 Yeah.
00:27:49.540 Going on three weeks now.
00:27:50.940 She was behind the GoFundMe campaign to raise money for the convoy to Ottawa, which was
00:27:56.600 shut down after raising $10 million.
00:27:58.500 And that's another story in and of itself because GoFundMe's lawyers, GoFundMe, you're
00:28:04.000 not a good company.
00:28:05.080 You're gross.
00:28:06.180 But their lawyer said, we relied on information given to us by the police and by the mayor's
00:28:12.320 office that these people were violent attackers, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah.
00:28:16.360 And for GoFundMe, their lawyers are saying, why would the mayor lie to us?
00:28:20.780 Why would the police lie to us?
00:28:22.780 So they canceled it based on the fact that this was just this violent, I don't know,
00:28:28.000 trucker chaz happening in Ottawa.
00:28:31.280 But that wasn't the case.
00:28:32.720 And they said, we relied on credible information from these people to suspend the convoy fundraising.
00:28:41.200 But it wasn't.
00:28:42.380 There were no arrests for any of the things that Watson and the police said were happening.
00:28:49.880 There were 197.
00:28:51.880 Crime was down.
00:28:53.080 Crime was down.
00:28:54.360 There were 197 arrests or charges.
00:28:58.960 Most of them are traffic or mischief related.
00:29:01.700 However, mischief in Canada has now been elevated to like attempted murder based on how they're
00:29:06.500 treating Tamara and denying her bail.
00:29:08.500 So we will we should hopefully get a judgment today on whether or not Tamara is going to
00:29:18.320 be released on bail.
00:29:20.300 And there is absolutely no excuse to continue to hold this woman if she were found guilty
00:29:26.720 of counseling to commit mischief.
00:29:29.860 Because that's what she didn't even commit mischief.
00:29:31.640 They charged with counseling to commit mischief, which is basically telling somebody it would
00:29:37.000 be pretty cool if you continued honking.
00:29:39.560 But that's what she's in jail for.
00:29:42.920 There's no reason to hold her because even if she were found guilty, she would have been
00:29:46.280 out a long time.
00:29:47.380 She never would have seen the inside of a jail cell.
00:29:50.460 But they're still holding her.
00:29:51.400 And that's what we're seeing is is in all these cases, whether it be the pastors, whether
00:29:57.020 it be Tamara and almost all these instances.
00:30:00.100 And Sarah Miller said this repeatedly.
00:30:01.980 And Sarah Miller is not a an ideologue.
00:30:04.780 She's just a good lawyer and she's doing good law.
00:30:07.440 She cares about civil liberties.
00:30:08.720 Yeah, exactly.
00:30:09.820 And she's saying like the appropriate punishment for some of these things.
00:30:14.380 Well, I mean, realistically, there's no appropriate punishment.
00:30:16.380 But the the only sensible punishment is like, here's a five hundred dollar fine.
00:30:21.980 Here's a thousand dollar fine for violating the health order.
00:30:24.740 Fight it, agree with it, disagree with it.
00:30:26.760 But in all of these cases, the crimes are being met with absurd banana republic ideological
00:30:35.500 imprisonment.
00:30:36.680 That's what this is.
00:30:37.620 One hundred percent.
00:30:39.040 These people in Canada are political prisoners.
00:30:42.680 There's no ifs, ands or buts about it, because literally, as you said, and I think that's
00:30:47.320 the most jarring point.
00:30:48.360 If these people are guilty, if everyone in the jail right now, Pastor Arthur, Tara, Tamara,
00:30:54.640 rather, whoever it may be, if they're guilty of these crimes, the appropriate punishment
00:31:01.000 is not jailing for weeks.
00:31:03.420 It just simply isn't.
00:31:05.180 It's that's not an appropriate punishment for these crimes.
00:31:07.880 And they know that they're keeping them and not allowing them bail until the court proceeds
00:31:12.320 because they're going to get, oh, time served or something, because it's absolutely impossible
00:31:17.160 to actually hold someone in jail on a counseling mischief charge.
00:31:20.900 It's it's unreal.
00:31:24.000 It's it's insane, which should actually take us into your.
00:31:30.880 Uh, your update on Pastor Art's brother, David, because David, I mean, the fact that Art is
00:31:40.680 still in jail, as you point out, for giving a sermon to truckers and saying, hold the line.
00:31:45.720 He's been charged under the Critical Infrastructure Protection Act, the name of it wrong, Defense
00:31:52.440 Act.
00:31:52.580 Defense Act, yeah.
00:31:53.340 Yeah, I like how they shoehorn defense in there to make it seem like it's like a war
00:31:58.160 measures kind of thing.
00:31:59.680 But so he's the first person charged under this for giving a sermon to truckers that said,
00:32:05.020 hold the line.
00:32:05.820 The truckers who were blockading the Coots border have not been charged under this.
00:32:10.480 So the people actually doing the blockading, they weren't charged.
00:32:14.600 Not that I want them charged.
00:32:15.760 I'm just saying I'm just pointing that out.
00:32:17.760 And they still could potentially get charged.
00:32:19.820 Um, but they haven't been charged.
00:32:22.200 And then now Art's in jail.
00:32:25.200 Then they nab David in a routine check stop of commercial vehicles.
00:32:32.500 He's driving the church van, which is just, I mean, it's funny how these two end up in
00:32:37.840 routine stops all the time.
00:32:39.400 But why don't you give us an update about what's happening there?
00:32:41.920 Yeah.
00:32:42.120 So, and one of the things I just want to say really quickly before I was so interesting,
00:32:44.960 I was covering a Wet'suwet'en gas line protest with a bunch of Antifa types and stuff.
00:32:50.420 They were blocking and it wasn't like they coordinated with police to march through downtown,
00:32:54.840 which by the way, this weekend happened and counter protesters blocked the road.
00:32:58.380 And instead of moving the counter protesters, they moved the march around them because,
00:33:01.900 Hey, guess what?
00:33:02.360 The March people are peaceful.
00:33:03.740 Um, but so the year, this was, this was months ago, but the Wet'suwet'en protests,
00:33:08.200 they blocked city transit lines and they blocked intersections.
00:33:11.280 And I said, 100% of conservative groups did this.
00:33:14.360 They would shut them down with the military.
00:33:15.760 Well, lo and behold, that's what happened.
00:33:17.900 So, yeah.
00:33:19.360 So, so this is insane.
00:33:21.260 And I do have an interview coming up.
00:33:23.140 I interviewed Sarah Miller about this already.
00:33:24.880 I met with David Pawlowski who's now out of jail.
00:33:27.480 Um, but the, the wild thing, and I have even more details about how he was pulled over.
00:33:33.300 Um, the reason he was arrested and this is absolutely shocking.
00:33:37.900 And this isn't a Sarah Miller update.
00:33:39.480 So given his vaccination status, which I don't want to disclose, but he's stated it publicly,
00:33:45.400 um, many of the approved places that would typically accommodate volunteer work, which
00:33:51.640 they were assigned by justice Jermaine on the original contempt of court charges for those
00:33:56.440 who aren't up to date.
00:33:57.660 Um, we were, we appealed the contempt court, these latest, the contempt ruling, the latest
00:34:04.160 charges are effectively duplicate charges of that ruling.
00:34:07.340 Um, and so the compelled speech, uh, element and the no travel element that justice Adam
00:34:13.880 Jermaine, uh, implemented on both Pawlowski's as part of their sanctions, uh, that's being
00:34:18.700 appealed.
00:34:19.140 So, uh, an appeal court basically said, those don't come into effect until this has been
00:34:23.400 appealed.
00:34:23.840 All that was in place until that appeal process is finished is the money they've already paid
00:34:29.300 as a, as a penalty.
00:34:30.380 And then the community service that they had to do, as you very likely know, pastor Arthur
00:34:35.280 and David, basically all they do is community service.
00:34:37.860 They feed the homeless, they take care of people.
00:34:40.620 Um, part of that ruling was also that they aren't allowed to do the community service at
00:34:45.340 their own church.
00:34:46.060 So their ongoing community service, uh, that cannot count towards it.
00:34:50.020 So they found some other opportunities and did some suffers and it suffers when you take
00:34:55.160 David and art out of their church, where they feed the homeless, if you take the homeless
00:35:00.600 people, don't the homeless people suffer, they don't get fed.
00:35:03.460 So yeah.
00:35:05.080 Okay.
00:35:05.340 Sorry.
00:35:05.680 Go on.
00:35:05.920 And unfortunately I will say the church has come together and they're rallying to make
00:35:10.300 sure, cause those, despite COVID-19, despite Arthur being in jail, the homeless people,
00:35:14.080 they're not going to let them starve.
00:35:15.080 Um, so they are rallying, um, to take care of that, but, um, pastor Arthur, um, sorry,
00:35:21.800 David did some community service, continue to do a street church community service, but
00:35:27.020 the sort of sanctioned and approved places where he could go do community service, they
00:35:31.680 would not accept people based on vaccine status.
00:35:34.280 Make of that what you will.
00:35:35.180 I don't like disclosing people's information.
00:35:36.940 Um, so the places that they kind of wanted or suggested that people would typically go to
00:35:41.680 do volunteer service, wouldn't take David Pawlowski.
00:35:43.800 So he paid the fines.
00:35:45.380 He was doing community work.
00:35:47.460 He was seeking community work and the probations officer basically reported him for not finishing
00:35:52.440 his, his community service.
00:35:56.100 Um, but he couldn't because they weren't accepting people who weren't vaccinated effectively is
00:36:00.980 the story.
00:36:01.720 And David said this, Sarah said this, so it's publicly available.
00:36:04.280 So effectively they're there being, they've been arrested several times.
00:36:08.340 I think David's actually been arrested 13 times, but since COVID-19 five times, three
00:36:13.260 incarcerations, um, never for criminal activity, just for feeding the poor without the right
00:36:18.340 permit or whatever, um, or some silly parking infraction.
00:36:21.460 But, um, so ultimately all of this stems from persecution over vaccine status restrictions,
00:36:26.960 interrupting church service.
00:36:28.640 And now that he's doing the penalty, doing the community service, they actually hauled
00:36:34.200 him back in.
00:36:34.980 And I wanted to talk a little bit about the sort of check stop situation.
00:36:38.440 So, um, uh, he was driving home, I believe from the remand center at a protest.
00:36:43.600 And, uh, it was actually a sheriff.
00:36:46.700 It wasn't RCMP.
00:36:48.460 It wasn't police.
00:36:49.640 It was the sheriffs that waved him over and stopped him.
00:36:53.620 Um, and then they walked around the vehicle for about 30 minutes.
00:36:57.500 Um, he was sitting there wondering what's going on.
00:36:59.280 He saw them putting on tactical gear.
00:37:00.960 And at this point, the Pawlowski's already, are they going to do something crazy?
00:37:04.680 Like what is going on here?
00:37:06.540 Um, and then basically, so they, they kind of made it seem like, oh, we're just checking
00:37:10.080 some things and whatever.
00:37:11.580 Lo and behold, 30 minutes later, all those vehicles pulled up in the gear.
00:37:15.220 They set up all the barricades.
00:37:16.380 Um, they kind of made it seem, they, yeah, they made it seem as though it's just like,
00:37:21.200 uh, well, we're just checking some people.
00:37:23.080 And of course they got their guy.
00:37:24.500 Um, so they arrested him.
00:37:25.800 They pulled him out of his vehicle.
00:37:26.860 The other thing that's sort of shocking, and we've mentioned this before though, but,
00:37:29.960 um, he, he asked very politely.
00:37:32.080 That's what he's saying here in the video.
00:37:33.400 Like, well, can I just pull my vehicle over here and I'll have someone get it.
00:37:36.960 We need it to load the food up for the homeless people.
00:37:40.080 Eventually the police actually do accommodate him and let him do that.
00:37:43.100 Can I pull over and somebody can, and somebody can pick up the truck.
00:37:47.920 Is that okay?
00:37:48.500 Yeah, we'll deal with all that in a moment.
00:37:49.340 Okay.
00:37:50.320 We got sufficient lighting.
00:37:51.380 Well, obviously you want to arrest me, right?
00:37:54.080 So can I just pull over so that my nephew can pick up the church vehicle?
00:37:59.920 Guys, this is a church vehicle.
00:38:02.280 Come on guys.
00:38:03.460 Yeah.
00:38:04.000 We'll get you to move the vehicle over to the side.
00:38:05.960 Public enemy number one right there.
00:38:07.820 He's like, please guys, this is a church vehicle.
00:38:10.000 So this, this random check, Nathaniel Pawlowski,
00:38:14.140 Arter's son and his nephew, um, immediately they'd already spoken at this point.
00:38:18.800 Nathaniel called me right as this was happening to kind of let me know.
00:38:21.800 Um, so you get the story out to you right away.
00:38:23.500 But so Nathaniel got there in no time flat.
00:38:27.000 Cause he's like, Oh, I don't want them to tow the truck.
00:38:28.640 We need it for Dolphi Donald's people.
00:38:30.340 So he got there right away.
00:38:31.820 The check stop with the, with the sheriff's vehicles that just happened to be stopping
00:38:36.260 people there was entirely gone.
00:38:39.160 The pylons were gone.
00:38:40.400 There was no more trucks there.
00:38:41.900 There was nothing.
00:38:42.620 And I mean, I don't think they're saying, I don't think they're professing that it was
00:38:44.740 like a G DUI check stop, but it was just a random traffic stop.
00:38:48.680 Um, so, but they were all gone.
00:38:50.540 There was no one.
00:38:51.540 Yeah.
00:38:51.940 They got the one guy.
00:38:53.080 It's it's a, they just happened to set up these stops in weird areas and happened to
00:38:56.960 get their guys.
00:38:57.700 Um, and the wild thing about this and Sarah Miller said this, these are effectively duplicate
00:39:01.940 charges of something that's already being appealed.
00:39:04.100 All of this, every single one of these charges, it's going to be catastrophic for the government.
00:39:09.140 If the appeals process and the entire sort of appeal comes back and says that they were
00:39:14.280 clearly targeted and persecuted all of this ongoing persecution, these ongoing arrests,
00:39:20.740 the ongoing incarceration are just compounding.
00:39:23.840 Like it's getting worse and worse and worse.
00:39:25.860 And I want to be clear to people out there who maybe don't like Arthur or don't understand
00:39:31.000 the Pawlowskis, um, they like they're, they're praying.
00:39:34.740 Don't Archer knows he's brash.
00:39:36.720 David knows that he's brash.
00:39:38.040 They know this.
00:39:38.860 They know not everyone likes their style to be blunt when they're not preaching.
00:39:42.380 They're actually super calm and very, very normal.
00:39:45.460 Um, are very kind, incredibly kind.
00:39:48.220 Um, like I've got Polish family, very similar to being over a Polish family's house.
00:39:52.420 If he's going to do an interview, we generally don't, but they're very sort of welcome and,
00:39:57.100 and, and kind and gracious and all that, but publicly Arthur, Arthur preaches a certain
00:40:01.220 way.
00:40:01.520 And, uh, these, because of that strong preaching style, he's garnered a lot of international
00:40:06.280 attention.
00:40:06.700 Obviously his arrests have certainly compounded that, but, um, they are not going out there
00:40:12.400 committing crimes.
00:40:13.340 They are not going out there damaging the community.
00:40:15.940 They're not going out there harming anybody.
00:40:17.900 All of this ultimately stems from them.
00:40:20.400 And I, this is insane, but I, I say this every week, but it's important that people really
00:40:25.500 understand there was some COVID restrictions in place.
00:40:29.460 Arthur wasn't willing to let homeless people starve or to kick people who need him.
00:40:33.280 Lots of these people are people with rough backgrounds who have very likely were not going
00:40:38.380 to make it by their own admission.
00:40:39.640 And Arthur saved them.
00:40:40.740 He says, listen, I'm not closing my church to people who maybe are former addicts or have
00:40:45.200 lived on the streets and are now coming to church and turning their lives around.
00:40:48.340 And I'm certainly not going to let people freeze to death or go hungry in the middle of winter.
00:40:53.340 I'm going to keep doing this stuff because it's life-saving and it's vital.
00:40:57.020 That's what the Pawlowskis have done.
00:40:59.380 Now, does that rub them at odds with the government?
00:41:02.480 Sure.
00:41:03.240 Should it land them in jail?
00:41:04.660 Absolutely not.
00:41:05.380 Same thing with Lich and the, and the trucker convoy.
00:41:08.500 These people are 100% being targeted in a disproportionate fashion because they echo talking points that
00:41:14.480 aren't in line with Justin Trudeau and his cronies.
00:41:17.760 They're the, uh, these people who stand up for freedom and feed the homeless.
00:41:22.260 They're the misinformation in the eyes of Justin Trudeau.
00:41:25.940 Which actually is a great segue into, uh, a conservative MP doing something good and conservative
00:41:34.060 in an attempt to conserve some liberty.
00:41:37.000 Full disclosure.
00:41:38.540 This is my MP, Garnet Janis.
00:41:41.280 We go to church together.
00:41:43.380 I don't often see him at church.
00:41:44.680 I think I go to a different mass time.
00:41:46.580 Um, but he's my MP, member of parliament for Sherwood Park, Fort Saskatchewan.
00:41:51.640 Uh, Olivia, I just dropped this in the Slack chat.
00:41:54.180 If you want to bring up the PDF of his private members bill.
00:41:59.680 Because he sees a problem here and he's going to address it.
00:42:03.100 Now, will we get the liberals to go along with it?
00:42:05.880 Probably not.
00:42:06.620 Even though if you care about all those things, the liberals literally won't shut up about,
00:42:10.980 you would support this.
00:42:11.940 I don't know how you couldn't support this.
00:42:13.640 If you look, excuse me, at what Putin's doing to protesters and, and you say as the Canadian
00:42:19.520 government, boy, that's wrong.
00:42:20.680 What Putin's doing when you want to reinforce this.
00:42:22.980 So you can click on that and then just, uh, bring it up so people can see what it's about.
00:42:27.380 So this is my MPs, private members bill to address the political discrimination under the federal
00:42:33.540 human rights act.
00:42:35.460 Today, Garnett Jenis, conservative shadow minister for international development spoke about his
00:42:39.920 private members bill.
00:42:41.220 C two 57, an act to amend the human rights act, protecting against discrimination based on
00:42:48.340 political belief, bill C two 57 would amend the Canadian human rights act to add political belief
00:42:55.300 and political activity to categories of prohibited grounds for discrimination.
00:43:01.300 So they cannot fire you if they find out that you were in the convoy or they cannot fire you if they find
00:43:08.260 out that you are an organizer for the PPC.
00:43:11.220 They can't because that would be protected political activity.
00:43:17.180 Currently, there are no federal protections.
00:43:20.040 I, this, I find outrageous.
00:43:21.780 There are no federal protections against discrimination on the basis of political beliefs or activity.
00:43:26.820 This leaves individuals vulnerable to discrimination, threatening their rights to freedom of speech and
00:43:32.720 their freedom to be involved in the democratic process without reprisal.
00:43:36.080 This bill is about protecting the rights of individuals, their freedom of speech and their
00:43:39.400 belief to be involved in the democratic process without facing reprisals.
00:43:43.020 But it is also about realizing the benefits that come with a free democracy and a robust
00:43:47.320 civil society, said Jenis.
00:43:49.600 Workers and all Canadians should have their rights protected and should be able to express
00:43:53.240 themselves and involve themselves in the democratic process with the fear of political
00:43:57.780 discrimination.
00:43:59.320 This bill would allow exceptions for bonafide occupations regarding occupations where political
00:44:05.620 partisanship or political neutrality are reasonable requirements for employment.
00:44:11.380 So, you know, if you wouldn't want somebody who was overtly NDP in, you know, a public sector
00:44:19.180 job where their job is specifically to be politically neutral.
00:44:24.240 So that makes the exception for this.
00:44:26.300 So if you've demonstrated that you're not politically neutral, maybe that job isn't for you.
00:44:30.560 And that that wouldn't be discrimination.
00:44:32.640 It would be a job requirement to be politically neutral.
00:44:35.300 So this won't touch on that.
00:44:37.520 Excuse me.
00:44:38.640 Canadians must be free to express, excuse me, and act on their political beliefs within the
00:44:44.100 law and with the protection of the law.
00:44:46.660 They should not face intimidation or discrimination while doing so either by governments or private
00:44:52.260 employers, said Jenis.
00:44:53.720 This freedom is essential for a strong democracy with a robust and independent civil society.
00:44:58.940 This is an MP doing a good thing.
00:45:01.440 Will it get support of his party?
00:45:03.480 For sure.
00:45:03.920 Will it get support of the liberals?
00:45:05.200 Probably not.
00:45:06.360 Will the NDP vote with the liberals?
00:45:08.020 Yep.
00:45:09.400 Yeah.
00:45:09.980 And it's it's so sad that Justin Trudeau has made this essential.
00:45:15.140 I think the reason that that this maybe isn't on the books already is because it was a given
00:45:20.160 and an understanding that one, maybe we don't necessarily need to discuss politics in the
00:45:24.840 workplace.
00:45:25.200 Well, Justin Trudeau has thrown that out the window that he's thrust his politics into the
00:45:29.480 workplace and fired anyone or force companies for anyone who doesn't agree with him.
00:45:33.760 So Justin Trudeau has made this very much essential.
00:45:36.600 And don't get me wrong.
00:45:37.360 And I'm, I'm well aware, probably in the past, there's been some biases or some people didn't
00:45:41.120 get a promotion because they didn't have the right political ideologies, but it's never
00:45:44.820 been, it's never been to the extent that it is so aggressively enforced this ideology
00:45:51.260 that, that we need this.
00:45:53.080 I'm sure it's happened, but we don't, we haven't needed this so universally before as we do right
00:45:57.800 now.
00:45:58.180 Um, and it's so interesting, Justin Trudeau, we go back to those original comments about
00:46:02.200 authoritarianism and slippage and, and enforcement of political ideologies at a federal level.
00:46:08.540 Um, well, that's what Justin Trudeau is doing.
00:46:10.340 And that's why this, uh, settings to C two five seven is required.
00:46:15.300 It's absolutely essential right now because people are losing their job people.
00:46:20.100 And it's not only that people are losing the job.
00:46:21.480 People are literally being imprisoned based on their political ideology.
00:46:25.420 And it's a different story altogether.
00:46:26.980 He says within the context of the law.
00:46:29.040 So let's say you aren't, you weren't a fan of the blockades.
00:46:32.660 Well, there, there's infrastructure defense act and there's other sort of legal metrics
00:46:36.540 in place for that already.
00:46:38.760 What you shouldn't be fired for is saying, Oh, and I'm, I'm, I'm, I'm not saying this.
00:46:43.800 I'm just saying, Oh, I support the truckers.
00:46:46.660 And I think freedom is good.
00:46:48.920 Um, you, you should be able to say that in a free society without fear of being fired, you
00:46:54.780 should be able to tweet, Oh, I like Maxine Bernier.
00:46:58.100 And I think you'd be a good leader without fear of your employer, pulling your tweet up
00:47:02.900 and firing you because that's your personal political ideology.
00:47:06.220 As long as it's legal, it's a, it's an opinion that you should be able to express.
00:47:10.500 And, and it, it's so sad to see.
00:47:12.480 And it goes back to what you said earlier, just the attack on free speech and more so the
00:47:16.860 attack on free thought within society is being so suppressed.
00:47:19.960 So it's good to see a conservative doing an actual conservative thing, a conservative
00:47:24.520 doing a thing that stands up for freedoms, that stands up for freedom of speech and stands
00:47:28.520 up for individual rights.
00:47:29.520 Cause that's ultimately what, uh, what, what the government is supposed to do in this country.
00:47:34.160 The job is not to run our lives.
00:47:35.480 Their job is to stand up for and ensure our freedoms aren't trampled.
00:47:39.640 Yeah.
00:47:40.320 Uh, Garnett's had a pretty good week.
00:47:43.180 Um, well, at least he did last week and I, I anticipate this will be a great week for him
00:47:47.920 too, um, because he's talking also about, and he should, because he's the MP from, you
00:47:54.340 know, refinery row.
00:47:56.280 So he's been talking a lot about, um, how, uh, buying oil from Russia and oligarchs destabilizes
00:48:05.020 the peace and security of the world.
00:48:07.700 Um, so maybe we'll go to this Axios article and then we'll go to Jason Kenney's reaction
00:48:13.940 to it and then we'll go to Garnett's video about, um, buying Russian oil because it ties
00:48:20.440 right into my campaign, um, where I might need a little help from my friend, Adam, to
00:48:24.940 deliver a petition to the American consulate in Calgary, but we'll get to that in a second.
00:48:29.220 So yeah, thank you.
00:48:30.900 The Axios article is a scoop.
00:48:34.000 Um, although I, this should really surprise no one since like last year, Biden was begging
00:48:40.940 OPEC to increase production of their oil while he was yanking permits in the United States
00:48:48.180 for drilling and canceling the permit on the Keystone XL pipeline that would bring freedom
00:48:53.040 fuel from here in Alberta to, uh, refineries in the United States.
00:48:57.960 And it would create Canadian jobs, American jobs, and alleviate some of those, uh, price
00:49:02.400 pressures, um, with regard to the cost of gas.
00:49:05.040 But what is supply and demand when you're in that price?
00:49:07.140 It makes too much sense.
00:49:08.760 It makes too much sense.
00:49:10.780 Okay.
00:49:10.960 So here's the Axios scoop.
00:49:13.580 Biden advisors are weighing a trip to Saudi Arabia to plead for them to up production of
00:49:23.480 oil.
00:49:24.020 Again, Joe Biden is sitting on top of all kinds of oil that you could just frack right
00:49:30.940 out of the ground.
00:49:32.440 We'd love to sell you a pile, Joe, if you just let us finish that pipeline, but he would
00:49:37.820 rather go and grovel to the Saudis for some of their blood oil.
00:49:45.140 Maybe, maybe we need to change our approach here.
00:49:47.940 Maybe we need to launch an entire campaign about how Alberta is locking up pastors and
00:49:53.720 persecuting people and violating human rights.
00:49:56.080 Then Biden will want to buy our oil.
00:49:58.440 Maybe that's the approach we need to take.
00:50:00.540 This gets even worse because there's been an embargo on Venezuelan oil for a couple of
00:50:05.900 years now, based on their human rights, uh, problems there, which I don't know if we
00:50:12.720 should get too uppity about.
00:50:14.000 But anyway, Biden officials are in Venezuela this weekend to meet with the government of
00:50:22.060 President Nicolas Maduro.
00:50:25.760 Some Republicans and Democrats in Washington suggest Venezuela's oil could replace Russia's.
00:50:33.340 How about Alberta's?
00:50:34.700 How about America's oil replaces Venezuelan oil and Russian oil?
00:50:39.260 How about that?
00:50:40.140 How about we help you?
00:50:41.420 We're here, we have the oil, we'd love to stick it in a pipeline and send it to you.
00:50:45.820 So you're not propping up the socialist kleptocrats in Venezuela and the Saudis.
00:50:53.940 What planet is this?
00:50:56.320 It's, and I, I literally, other than crazy, sketchy back world dealings, what, what we,
00:51:05.480 the pipe is there.
00:51:06.680 It's literally just like put a Lego piece, finish the pipe.
00:51:10.040 We've got the ethical oil right here.
00:51:12.760 We're, we're, we're long-term allies.
00:51:15.080 I think we might've won a few wars together.
00:51:16.980 Um, the, the relationship is right there.
00:51:20.560 It's self-evident, anyone paying attention and the entire, the entire world of Justin Trudeau
00:51:27.200 and Joe Biden and all of these people, any solution except for the self-evident solution
00:51:34.540 that is readily available right here.
00:51:37.060 Anything that involves a dramatic increase in human suffering, the loss of human rights,
00:51:42.860 um, unethical oil, slave labor, the spread of communism in Venezuela.
00:51:49.020 Like basically if they need something really bad, women's rights, all of that, every decision
00:51:56.320 they make, it has, it's, it's, they want oil that is an affront to once again, everything
00:52:00.640 they stand for.
00:52:01.420 And I literally, I can't begin to wrap my head around it.
00:52:05.620 And I don't understand how people out there, I'm probably preaching to the choir, but for
00:52:10.140 people who are on board, on board with Biden, for people who are tweeting, I stand with
00:52:15.120 Justin Trudeau, like why, what is it you're, you're so militantly opposed to Alberta oil
00:52:22.560 that you'll take Venezuelan oil where guess what?
00:52:25.340 The population's weight has dropped, I think 20% because they're all starving to death on
00:52:28.980 average, uh, Saudi Arabia, like, oh yeah, they're a great, uh, promoter of human rights
00:52:34.120 and dignity.
00:52:34.700 And clearly their oil is extremely ethical.
00:52:37.240 You'll take all of that.
00:52:38.860 You'll, you'll tanker, this is for the environmentalists.
00:52:41.720 You'll have it tankered over oceans instead of pipelines, way safer.
00:52:46.940 And you'll have it tankered over oceans, potentially leading to a spill over connecting this last
00:52:52.920 little bit of pipeline and having Alberta oil go.
00:52:54.920 And furthermore, why on earth are Canadians spending money, bringing this oil in instead
00:52:59.520 of helping our own industries, they're taking our tax dollars that we've been contributing
00:53:03.820 in abundance.
00:53:04.600 And instead of buying oil from us, I think we should absolutely stop paying anything.
00:53:08.860 They can have some oil if they want, but they can't have any more dollars.
00:53:12.540 It's absolutely insane.
00:53:13.900 And I I'd love to see the motivations that go behind this.
00:53:17.040 If there's not some sort of backroom dealings explanation, I can't possibly conceive of an
00:53:21.740 explanation to justify this.
00:53:23.220 Well, and as I tend to be annoyed with Jason Kenney on a day to day basis, he got this one right
00:53:31.440 because he pointed out in a tweet how ridiculous it is that Joe Biden is running around to the
00:53:38.640 enemies of freedom asking for help.
00:53:42.540 When he could just say like, hey, Alberta, give me a hand.
00:53:47.440 And so instead of running off to Venezuela, Saudi Arabia, I mean, I think we're letting we the
00:53:54.780 Americans, the free world are letting Iran quarterback something with Russia right now.
00:53:59.500 Like it's strange times.
00:54:02.180 All the world's bad guys are in control right now.
00:54:05.760 You have to be on the UN Human Rights Council to sell oil, which tells you everything to know.
00:54:11.400 Sorry.
00:54:11.840 Carry on.
00:54:12.380 Exactly.
00:54:13.800 The Human Rights Council.
00:54:16.240 I think Russia was on the Security Council when they launched an offensive into Iran.
00:54:21.360 Yeah.
00:54:22.300 Anyways, Jason Kenney says Alberta would be delighted to welcome such a visit from President Joe Biden.
00:54:31.800 We could discuss how to ship nearly one million barrels of oil per day responsibly.
00:54:39.300 It's from USA's closest friend and ally.
00:54:43.700 All it would take is his approval for Keystone XL.
00:54:46.660 Easy.
00:54:47.620 But Joe Biden's really painted him into a corner because really the Democrat Party is liberals
00:54:53.360 and this weird, I don't know, coalition with crazy people.
00:55:00.400 The AOC wing of the party.
00:55:02.520 And then there's the Clinton wing of the party.
00:55:04.080 And one needs the other to form government.
00:55:09.280 And they are really right now, the AOC crazy people, Green New Deal part of the party is
00:55:14.860 running the show.
00:55:16.120 But that doesn't mean that they're against oil and gas because it's obvious.
00:55:19.860 They know they need it.
00:55:21.360 Well, they just can't develop it at home because they don't want to make the nimby environmentalist
00:55:26.080 mad.
00:55:26.980 Yeah.
00:55:27.340 Well, and that's so funny.
00:55:28.380 And that is we're saying what could be a possible explanation for something that makes
00:55:31.780 no sense whatsoever.
00:55:32.580 Well, if you have two people with polar opposite views, one with personal sort of military oil
00:55:38.060 interests in the Middle East or in some of these other places and those dealings, and
00:55:43.380 then the other half of that package being radical environmentalists, and you're trying
00:55:47.400 to come up with a policy that keeps both those parties happy, the policy is not going to
00:55:53.000 make any sense whatsoever.
00:55:55.520 And that's why we have what we have.
00:55:57.100 We have money power hungry, Saudi connected Democrats and radical Green New Deal environmentalists
00:56:05.860 like AOC working hand in hand to form the policy of a nation that is seeing common sense
00:56:13.060 fall apart just as fast as the sense is falling apart in Joe Biden's dementia riddled old age.
00:56:20.020 His brain is like Swiss cheese, isn't it?
00:56:25.500 I just had a full on snore.
00:56:27.000 That's so good.
00:56:28.780 Now, before we move on, because we're almost on the show and we have some chats to get to,
00:56:33.500 further shout out to my MP, Garnet Jenis, who had a great question period the other day
00:56:40.480 where he pointed out that the reliance on Russian gas has limited the ability of European partners
00:56:46.880 to sanction Putin.
00:56:48.060 We're looking at you, Germany.
00:56:50.640 So why don't we, why don't we roll that clip?
00:56:54.700 Because some of the solution there is liquefied Canadian natural gas and fracking, frack the
00:57:00.420 daylights out of everything, liquefy it and ship it.
00:57:02.880 But getting those approvals done is almost impossible, too.
00:57:06.620 So why don't we roll Garnet's clip?
00:57:07.900 Mr. Speaker, the Prime Minister's secretary says that building pipelines takes too long.
00:57:13.080 That's been our point for a very, very long time, Mr. Speaker.
00:57:16.780 Let's speed up that process and let's put in place these measures for the long term.
00:57:21.580 Europe's reliance on Russian gas has constrained its ability to sanction Russia.
00:57:25.700 And some European countries are less dependent on Russian gas but rely heavily on coal.
00:57:31.620 Europe needs energy, Mr. Speaker.
00:57:33.600 And Canadian natural gas is safer than Russian gas and it's cleaner than coal.
00:57:38.620 So when will the government realize the need to significantly increase energy exports to
00:57:42.820 Europe and put in place the measures to ensure that going forward?
00:57:45.720 Here's your question.
00:57:46.540 The Honourable Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Natural Resources.
00:57:49.640 Thank you, Mr. Speaker.
00:57:50.520 And again, I would like to direct the member opposite to the International Energy Agency's actual report,
00:57:58.400 a 10-point plan to reduce European Union's reliance on Russian natural gas.
00:58:03.280 It points to renewables.
00:58:05.600 It points to wind and soiler.
00:58:07.920 It points to many solutions that they have made and that they are working on.
00:58:13.080 Renewables are part of the solution to the energy security issue in Europe.
00:58:16.800 The Honourable Member.
00:58:18.960 It's so perfect that she accidentally said soiler.
00:58:21.260 It needs to be all.
00:58:21.940 Let's just stop because renewables are the reason that Russian is so powerful.
00:58:28.520 Russia funded the opposition to fossil fuels.
00:58:32.540 Knowing full well the opposition to fossil fuels,
00:58:35.300 the solution to that problem was wind and soiler, as the lady said.
00:58:40.880 Freudian slip because it doesn't work.
00:58:42.700 Exactly.
00:58:44.080 So Russia knew that the alternatives don't work,
00:58:48.060 so they're happy to fund people to embrace the alternatives
00:58:50.660 while selling Europe the solution, which was natural gas.
00:58:55.400 And these people still don't get it.
00:58:57.360 Your green pursuit enabled the Russian war machine
00:59:00.580 and has made Germany compromised.
00:59:04.060 And yet, they want to do more of the same.
00:59:07.680 It's fascinating.
00:59:08.280 Whatever the problem is, we need solar panels.
00:59:13.080 That's a new solution.
00:59:13.880 It used to be that other thing we needed,
00:59:15.400 and it was the solution to everything that I'm not going to talk about on YouTube.
00:59:18.240 Now, it's solar panels.
00:59:19.160 We absolutely need solar panels for everything.
00:59:21.160 You know, one of the things I have to say,
00:59:22.540 that's a bit of a breath of fresh air,
00:59:25.020 and Garnet's generally been okay, but he hasn't been very outspoken.
00:59:29.160 So I'm hoping with Aaron O'Toole gone,
00:59:33.880 some of these people who have been awfully quiet for the last little while,
00:59:38.220 whether it be Lesley Lewis or Pierre Polyev
00:59:41.820 or whoever decides to put their hand in the ring,
00:59:43.640 God willing, not Jean Charest.
00:59:45.280 But if there is more, whether it be conservative
00:59:50.360 or whether it be non-totalitarian,
00:59:53.500 which is funny for all Aaron O'Toole's niceties,
00:59:55.580 no one was allowed to say anything or have any opinions on anything.
00:59:58.020 People who wanted to talk to us, who wanted to talk about issues,
01:00:02.540 were basically under the impression that they couldn't
01:00:04.880 because of Aaron O'Toole.
01:00:06.560 These people are starting to be authentically conservative.
01:00:09.600 Now, this doesn't excuse the fact that they were elected representatives
01:00:12.600 and they weren't doing their jobs as elected representatives necessarily
01:00:16.160 by caving to Aaron O'Toole for fear of being whipped.
01:00:19.720 And I mean that in the political sense.
01:00:21.320 But it is encouraging to see some genuine conservatism
01:00:25.340 now that Aaron O'Toole is gone.
01:00:26.960 And hopefully it's the start of a new era and enlightenment of sorts
01:00:30.560 for conservative politics in Canada.
01:00:33.240 Yeah, you know, that's something that Aaron O'Toole
01:00:35.960 sort of smothered right out of the party.
01:00:38.460 We've got a real dearth on the conservative side
01:00:41.840 of young, snippy, really conservative MPs.
01:00:46.960 And yet, under Aaron O'Toole, it felt like the sun could only shine on one.
01:00:53.000 You sort of saw how he shuffled Pierre Polyev out of finance critic
01:00:58.820 because he was, I think, a little too good.
01:01:01.680 He was a little too sharp, a little too bold.
01:01:04.560 Conservatives liked him a little bit too much.
01:01:06.700 And we're saying, why isn't that guy the leader?
01:01:08.720 And so now that that has sort of been unchained
01:01:12.860 and you're seeing young, snippy, smart conservatives like Garnet,
01:01:17.860 like I always knew he was, coming to life
01:01:21.180 and just nailing it on all the right points right now.
01:01:24.180 I hope to see more of it.
01:01:25.520 I embrace it.
01:01:26.680 I want to see more young conservatives
01:01:28.360 laying waste to the liberals in the House of Commons going forward.
01:01:32.260 Yeah, we need more Garnets, more Toms, more Dan Williams,
01:01:36.780 these types of guys to step up and take their rightful place.
01:01:40.240 Some of the old guard, very much like we saw
01:01:42.860 and unfortunately, Kenny's falter, but with Redford,
01:01:45.380 that sort of old guard status quo,
01:01:48.320 very much becoming progressive
01:01:49.520 because they figured they had the conservative vote anyways.
01:01:52.620 No, people want some authentic politicians
01:01:54.480 that espouse their values and might take a little while,
01:01:58.140 but they're bloody well going to get it
01:01:59.160 because that's who they're going to vote for.
01:02:00.240 Yeah, yeah, you know, it's a blessing and a curse
01:02:03.760 to have all those conservative principles
01:02:05.320 where you can't vote for a guy
01:02:06.740 just because he's wearing your jersey.
01:02:09.860 You know what I mean?
01:02:10.760 Yeah.
01:02:11.260 Let's get through some of these chats.
01:02:13.100 We don't have a ton left,
01:02:13.900 so we'll be wrapping up at a pretty,
01:02:16.400 like a close time to the end of the show
01:02:19.160 and we stayed on YouTube the whole time.
01:02:22.460 Pretty good.
01:02:22.920 Amazing.
01:02:24.000 Careful with these comments.
01:02:25.280 Pre-read, pre-read.
01:02:26.400 I know, I know.
01:02:27.340 I know, and I did it.
01:02:28.480 So, Becca Henderson gives us a buck.
01:02:30.860 Garnet Janis, yes,
01:02:32.000 is proposing a bill to address political discrimination
01:02:34.120 under the Federal Human Rights Act.
01:02:35.620 Well, Becca, we got to it,
01:02:38.320 so I hope that satisfies your chat.
01:02:41.080 Twinks gives us a buck.
01:02:44.060 Trudeau should be institutionalized.
01:02:45.540 Like Biden, he needs to undergo mental analysis.
01:02:48.220 He's criminally insane.
01:02:49.540 I don't know, but there is something wrong with him.
01:02:51.880 I think there's something wrong with him.
01:02:52.320 Maybe he makes a cameo in the new Batman movie.
01:02:55.360 New villain in Arkham.
01:02:56.640 Did you see the new movie?
01:02:59.440 You did?
01:03:00.200 Yeah, yeah.
01:03:01.500 Was it good?
01:03:02.220 It's really good.
01:03:03.140 Yeah, it's really good.
01:03:04.860 Yeah, I'm a big fan.
01:03:06.180 It's far more, not to get into movie review,
01:03:08.380 but it is far more like realistic
01:03:11.020 and gritty and detective-y.
01:03:13.480 So like, it's funny working in the field.
01:03:15.960 Like there's like reception issues
01:03:18.200 and like in the old movies,
01:03:20.340 and I'm not giving anything away plot-wise here.
01:03:22.080 In the old movies, he'd very coolly fly off a building
01:03:25.380 with super tech.
01:03:26.680 This one, it's a little more precarious
01:03:28.660 when he has to jump off buildings
01:03:30.320 and he's scared.
01:03:30.960 Like it could be a really rich dude
01:03:34.760 in the world today doing most of this stuff.
01:03:38.640 And it's more about the detectives and the solving.
01:03:41.020 And the other thing too,
01:03:41.840 is there's very much sort of,
01:03:43.100 and this is all in the commercials.
01:03:44.360 So if you're very stickler-y about the stuff,
01:03:47.560 but they sort of brought in some like Zodiac killer elements
01:03:51.100 and some real world sort of stuff.
01:03:54.640 So some of the aesthetics and the cypher stuff
01:03:57.220 that's on the commercials and the trailers
01:03:59.300 is very sort of Zodiac vibe.
01:04:01.440 So it feels more anchored in the real world,
01:04:04.200 but I'm a big Christopher Nolan fan.
01:04:05.900 Love the Batman trilogy, the Dark Knight trilogy.
01:04:08.560 This is up there though.
01:04:09.840 It's comparable.
01:04:11.240 I saw it with Kian actually, K2.
01:04:13.640 And he's obviously a big camera gear head.
01:04:16.460 So some of the cinematography were like,
01:04:18.860 oh, well, you heard both of us gasp.
01:04:21.120 Like, oh, that's so good.
01:04:22.320 Yes, it's well worthwhile.
01:04:23.960 There's a little tiny bit of the sort of political correctness,
01:04:28.020 but if you really watch it,
01:04:29.440 the context is kind of,
01:04:31.200 it's making light of it to an extent.
01:04:33.620 But yeah, it's good.
01:04:34.660 Check it out.
01:04:35.340 Worth a watch.
01:04:35.880 Only three hours too, so.
01:04:37.980 Three hours.
01:04:39.420 Yeah.
01:04:40.960 You know, it's hard to escape a movie,
01:04:43.800 like to get through a movie that doesn't have
01:04:46.980 just the Hollywood political garbage in there.
01:04:49.520 And if you,
01:04:50.400 if you didn't watch everything that had that in there,
01:04:53.720 you probably wouldn't watch very many movies at all.
01:04:56.000 So.
01:04:56.540 Yeah.
01:04:59.080 Twinks gives us a buck.
01:05:00.320 Follow the money.
01:05:01.020 China's behind everything.
01:05:02.240 Environmental doublespeak,
01:05:03.340 virus development,
01:05:04.160 vaccine push,
01:05:05.120 Putin's backing.
01:05:05.800 Well,
01:05:06.780 we,
01:05:07.480 if you do follow the money,
01:05:09.020 the money from the green movement
01:05:10.260 goes right back to the Kremlin,
01:05:12.460 right?
01:05:12.840 Like it's common knowledge.
01:05:15.080 It's funny how the greens don't think
01:05:17.580 that we all know this,
01:05:18.380 but it's there.
01:05:20.400 MK ultra gives us four bucks.
01:05:23.480 Blocking of local oil and money printing.
01:05:26.360 Inflation is a war against the middle class.
01:05:29.920 Cheap energy is what gives us
01:05:31.280 such a high standard of living.
01:05:32.840 Yeah.
01:05:33.780 It's appalling to fill up my day these days.
01:05:38.120 It's terrible.
01:05:39.660 Yeah.
01:05:40.980 And all,
01:05:41.720 all of these,
01:05:42.520 Oh,
01:05:42.740 we're doing things for the middle class.
01:05:44.480 The middle class are suffering in my community.
01:05:46.780 Like Facebook group.
01:05:48.880 It's like,
01:05:49.560 what was your heating bill?
01:05:51.980 Where is cheaper gas available?
01:05:54.180 It used to be like,
01:05:54.880 how can we help each other?
01:05:55.740 What can we do for the community?
01:05:57.320 The middle class has gone from like trying to get
01:06:00.340 into the upper middle class to trying to survive,
01:06:03.360 get food on the table and fuel things.
01:06:05.400 And the wild thing is while these people won't put
01:06:07.940 these pipelines in,
01:06:08.800 won't bring down the cost of things.
01:06:10.540 George Takai has the audacity to say,
01:06:12.360 we can all pay a little bit more for the war effort,
01:06:14.720 which is like conservative world war two,
01:06:18.020 like chip in to get a bullet for your next best money.
01:06:20.460 Like the audacity.
01:06:22.940 And then they're saying,
01:06:23.980 Oh,
01:06:24.060 we're making things.
01:06:24.880 Rachel Notley.
01:06:25.520 We need to make things cheaper.
01:06:26.860 Candy's hurting people.
01:06:27.900 Drop the carbon tax,
01:06:29.160 open pipelines,
01:06:30.280 get out of our way so we can afford to buy our kid a toy.
01:06:33.140 Instead of spending 200 bucks to fill our gas tank.
01:06:36.480 That insufferable woman.
01:06:39.920 That insufferable woman complaining about the cost of energy.
01:06:43.540 And it's like,
01:06:43.940 you brought in a carbon tax specifically designed to make energy more
01:06:47.260 expensive.
01:06:47.680 And then you started closing coal mines.
01:06:51.100 So I don't want to hear you complain about the cost of energy.
01:06:54.340 You did that.
01:06:55.340 For her pursuit of green energy,
01:06:59.740 she laid waste to Alberta's coal communities.
01:07:02.760 Now I'm going to listen to her.
01:07:03.980 Kremlin operative.
01:07:05.620 Yeah.
01:07:06.060 Exactly.
01:07:06.720 Every tweet,
01:07:07.560 every tweet,
01:07:09.180 every tweet that she tweets,
01:07:11.340 the only reply you need to say is carbon tax to everything.
01:07:16.480 She says carbon tax.
01:07:17.680 Everything.
01:07:18.300 Yeah.
01:07:18.580 Everything.
01:07:19.000 Carbon tax.
01:07:19.540 Yeah.
01:07:20.040 Yeah.
01:07:21.020 She's a Kremlin operative.
01:07:22.980 To wings,
01:07:23.940 whether she knows it or not,
01:07:25.340 yeah,
01:07:26.520 exactly.
01:07:26.980 I don't think she does.
01:07:28.200 No,
01:07:28.820 I'll,
01:07:29.360 I'll be there to remind her though.
01:07:30.520 Don't worry.
01:07:31.460 Drinks.
01:07:31.960 Thank you.
01:07:32.380 Gives us two bucks.
01:07:33.740 Re-renewables.
01:07:34.520 You're so right,
01:07:35.020 Sheila.
01:07:35.280 And nuclear just creates more weaponry in more ways than one for the
01:07:38.760 megalomaniacs of the world.
01:07:40.260 I'm not against nuclear.
01:07:41.720 Small footprint.
01:07:42.780 It's clean and tidy.
01:07:45.040 As long as it can be done,
01:07:46.820 you know,
01:07:47.340 not on a fault line,
01:07:49.160 not where tsunamis might hit it,
01:07:52.060 you know,
01:07:52.300 not in,
01:07:53.540 well,
01:07:54.980 now war zones where it's used as like a dirty bomb.
01:07:58.120 It could be.
01:07:59.580 But I'm not against.
01:08:00.660 Did you see Musk's tweet?
01:08:03.660 Musk just tweeted about nuclear.
01:08:05.640 He'd go eat.
01:08:06.640 Yeah.
01:08:06.920 Yeah.
01:08:07.400 He said we need nuclear.
01:08:09.000 He said we need oil and gas.
01:08:10.120 We need nuclear.
01:08:10.920 Like,
01:08:11.080 he's like,
01:08:11.300 I don't want to say this right now.
01:08:12.280 And he's like,
01:08:13.000 and he's like,
01:08:13.640 he went to Fukushima and ate locally grown food to prove how not
01:08:16.700 dangerous it was.
01:08:17.920 And he's like,
01:08:18.260 and he said,
01:08:18.800 name a location where there's a nuclear,
01:08:21.200 an operating nuclear plant.
01:08:22.660 I will go to the nearest farm and eat.
01:08:24.680 Like,
01:08:24.880 he's like,
01:08:25.140 I just want people over,
01:08:26.740 over worry about how potentially dangerous it can be.
01:08:30.360 The other thing too.
01:08:31.120 And I,
01:08:31.380 this is actually,
01:08:31.760 I think it was on the Joe Rogan podcast.
01:08:33.300 I could be wrong,
01:08:34.180 but most of these nuclear reactors where there's issues or they're
01:08:38.620 unsafe are like from 1968.
01:08:40.920 They're like Soviet built 1968 things.
01:08:44.340 It's like comparing the safety of a vehicle with no seat belts to like
01:08:48.640 an extremely safe modern vehicle with crumple zones.
01:08:51.540 And yeah,
01:08:53.260 there you go.
01:08:54.800 So there's this,
01:08:55.820 the radiation risk is much,
01:08:57.220 much lower than people believe,
01:08:58.120 but the safety measures and implements like these places can be lit on
01:09:01.860 fire and bomb.
01:09:02.400 The Fukushima reactor,
01:09:03.460 I think was built in 67 or something early seventies or late sixties.
01:09:08.380 So the technology has come so far,
01:09:10.500 there's automatic safeguards that can shut down.
01:09:13.320 And basically you're left with a very small radioactive zone,
01:09:16.300 especially in a country like Canada that has so much vast space.
01:09:19.880 You can put something in total isolation,
01:09:21.720 unlike damming,
01:09:23.180 which destroys numerous communities and people have to be moved off their land
01:09:27.220 and paid off their land.
01:09:28.100 This is a relatively small imprint.
01:09:30.020 So yeah,
01:09:30.640 I'm not,
01:09:30.860 I'm not against it.
01:09:31.580 Yeah.
01:09:32.560 Tiny footprint.
01:09:33.700 We've got a lot of barren area in this country where we could just dig down
01:09:37.560 and store something in perpetuity.
01:09:40.240 I'm not against nuclear,
01:09:41.960 especially if you care about greenhouse gas emissions.
01:09:45.820 I definitely don't,
01:09:47.020 but the left keeps telling me they do.
01:09:48.840 And you know,
01:09:50.280 nuclear is no emissions.
01:09:51.820 So I think I think that brings us to the end of the show.
01:10:00.100 And we're only 10 minutes over,
01:10:01.640 which is actually quite good for us.
01:10:03.640 It's a record.
01:10:04.500 It's a record for us.
01:10:06.380 It's free content,
01:10:08.020 bonus content.
01:10:09.320 Right.
01:10:09.880 Right.
01:10:10.280 Nobody expects us to end right on the hour.
01:10:12.940 That's no,
01:10:14.460 no,
01:10:15.100 except maybe our producers who are like good stuff to do.
01:10:20.200 Good thing.
01:10:20.720 We're not in studio.
01:10:21.500 We can't see them tapping their watch.
01:10:23.260 So we're driving the show.
01:10:24.880 Okay.
01:10:25.620 Anyways,
01:10:26.000 we should wrap the show up.
01:10:27.720 I know I have things to do.
01:10:28.800 I know you definitely have things to do.
01:10:30.640 I know they need the studio.
01:10:32.480 So thank you to everybody who tuned in.
01:10:35.880 Thank you,
01:10:36.420 Adam for being my co-pilot on the show.
01:10:39.540 Thank you to his producer and her co-pilot there in studio.
01:10:45.020 Thank you to everybody who pitched in and made a donation to keep the lights on
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01:10:53.920 the metering and smothering of big tech that keeps our content away from the
01:11:00.040 eyeballs of people who could potentially be supporters.
01:11:02.520 So thank you for doing that.
01:11:03.740 And I'm back here tomorrow with David Menzies,
01:11:07.220 I think,
01:11:07.780 probably,
01:11:08.320 hopefully.
01:11:09.200 And as David always says,
01:11:10.740 stay sane.
01:11:14.320 As you know,
01:11:15.640 a number of years ago,
01:11:17.140 we put forward a defense plan that included increasing our defense spending by
01:11:23.200 70%.
01:11:24.000 But we also recognize that the context is changing rapidly around the world.
01:11:29.020 And we need to make sure that the women and men who serve in the Canadian Armed
01:11:32.200 Forces have all the equipment necessary to be able to stand strongly as we always
01:11:36.520 have as members of NATO.
01:11:38.020 And we will continue to look at what more we can do.
01:11:40.340 So,
01:11:43.300 we'll see you in the next three months.
01:11:43.980 We'll be right back toเป persistence.
01:11:46.560 Okay.