DAILY | Male sex causing monkeypox; Russia rewarding pregnancies; MP wants to cancel indoor rinks
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1 hour and 7 minutes
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Summary
Alexa and Kaitlyn react to the news of the day and talk about RuPaul's Drag Race and the growing LGBTQ+ community in Canada. They also discuss why they don't think children should be in gay nightclubs.
Transcript
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good morning hi Alexa how are you I'm excellent how are you I'm very good you
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look beautiful thank you Alexa Catherine is so beautiful all the time good day everyone I guess
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it's not the morning as of right now it's afternoon so welcome to the rebel daily live stream we are
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live from Toronto and Montreal right is that where you are today Alexa no I'm in Quebec it's
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why my background is different I'm in my mommy you're at your mother's house that's lovely yeah
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that's sweet so every weekday from noon eastern standard time to 1 p.m. we do a daily live stream
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where rebels react to the news of the day today Alexa and I are hosting but usually we would have
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Nat with us today she's just off but yeah we're live on YouTube rumble odyssey getter and do not
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forget to send in your chats because we will yeah read them and we'll uh discuss them if they're
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interesting and um leave out the ones that are not interesting or rude we just keep it yeah we'll just
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we'll just read those later um yeah so I think that's all the intro stuff I need to do but um at
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a certain point if we get too spicy we're gonna yeah skedaddle off of YouTube because they have
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certain restrictions um and Alexa and I like to get spicy so oh yeah it happens um but let's just
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jump right into it what's our our first story is uh from Black Locks and it's uh I'll read the
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the title here it's um cable and satellite tv customers in Canada should be required to pay for
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gay programming I see our tc commissioner said yesterday um so this so this is interesting
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because I don't think any programming should be mandatory to pay for personally right like if I
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don't want to be on CBC I shouldn't have to pay for that and let's see how they do without all of
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that mandatory money so I definitely don't think that uh gay programming should be mandatory either
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although I probably I've actually thought about subscribing to out tv because I really love drag
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race but um that's just me so but but I think it's like they know that they have an increasing
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uh movement on LGBTQ and gay um wave so I think they just say oh why not like make it like um now you
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need to subscribe and you need to pay so we get some money from it because they know that a lot of
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people we want to subscribe yeah well isn't that just a funny business model where you can be like
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you're paying for this it's happening you don't like it but you're paying for it and it's like
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no one had no one's forced to pay for rebel news we survive we thrive and people who like our content
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can subscribe and they can donate and they can buy merch and they can uh donate to all of our various
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um campaigns but nobody is forced to pay a single cent to rebel news and that's how it should be and
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that's how it should be for all television or network programming and it's just so funny that
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they're like yeah like you just said like there's this push and this wave and it's like that's fine if
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people want to sign up because they're genuinely interested um and in the article it says like three
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percent of Canadians identify as gay bi or uh lesbian I guess I don't yeah but yeah way more people
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who follow the wave I would say like people who really want to support the movement and they will
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be like oh I'm gonna watch that tv or that program because he opened my the mind of maybe my children
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or I don't know or it's just fun like I I love a good gay like I loved did you ever watch Will and
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Grace maybe not because you probably like it was an English show and it was like years and years ago so
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maybe um you didn't watch it but it was it was about a female heterosexual female and a gay guy and
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they were roommates and then there was another gay friend and it was like one of my favorite shows
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growing up it's a great show and like you don't need to be gay to enjoy gay television like people
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watch Modern Family my favorite show was L Word yeah there you go yeah the lesbian word and trend jar and
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I actually look at all the series and I enjoy it and I try to re-watch it because it was just so
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good yeah exactly and like I've said this on um our show Misunderstood a couple times like I love
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RuPaul's Drag Race like I absolutely love it I don't think it's for children I stand by the fact that
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children should not be in gay nightclubs or at drag shows and I wouldn't um I knew someone who said that
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they watched RuPaul's Drag Race with their eight-year-old son and I was like that's messed up
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like that is super messed up because it's highly sexual content which is why it's like it's it's
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you know that's a low brow humor but there's also other stuff on there that I really enjoy like
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there's art and there's music and there's comedy so I really enjoy the show but again no one forces
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me to pay for it and no one should have to pay for it if they're not interested in that content um
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and that's I think but like the people will say but your children is already exposed to sexuality
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uh at the normal tv yeah maybe it's true but it's not because it's now normalized because it's at the
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main tv that I should expose children to more of that yeah exactly and I think we should walk back how
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much sexuality even heterosexual sexuality children are exposed to like if they want to like I love when
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people say remember when um there's all those pictures of gay kids at drag clubs and stuff and
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then someone posted various instances of like kids with like cheerleaders or like hooters girls and it's
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like oh so you think this is okay and I'm like no like really no I don't think anyone with their butts
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and boobs out should be hanging out with children and like and like encouraging them to do that I think
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children should do children's stuff and that's hetero or not I think we should protect children
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from the sexuality that is eventually gonna trickle into their lives like it's it's gonna happen so like
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why force it down their throats at a young age I sound like an old person I agree you know how it is
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but um on the gay topic there was a new research uh new research came out that suggests that it's not skin
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contact that causes monkey pox it's actually gay sex so I was actually wrong about this because
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everything that I was reading was like it it's not just for it's not just about being gay or having
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gay sex it's like skin on skin contact but apparently that is not true according to this
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um this says an expanding cadre of experts has come to believe that sex between men itself
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both anal and oral intercourse is likely the main driver of global monkey pox transmission
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skin contact that comes with sex these experts say is probably much less of a risk factor
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so that's like new to me because and it's also like very concerning because we've seen a lot of
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stories come out recently about like kids and dogs getting monkey pox
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so that's upsetting on a whole other level not gonna touch that but um no pun intended
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i don't know what do you think of this i would say something for me it's just a point that i
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obviously see so it's been what uh i think it was in may the uh the first uh outbreak yeah i don't
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remember and it was about the beginning of may something like that but monkey pox it's existing since
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uh i don't know like i'm me i think it's what 19 uh it's been a while it wasn't a while yeah
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republic democratic of congo it's a known disease okay and we keep finding new stuff about it that we
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have we're not sure how the transmission was doing and all people contracted and everything
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but for the coronavirus it was pretty fast everybody knew what was going on with that but
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with the monkey pox it's just like oh it's been a while but we still find some yeah new city you know
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yeah that's a really good idea that's a really good point alexa because it's like all of a sudden
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everyone's an expert on covid they're like oh you need to stay six feet apart at all times oh you
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must wear a mask oh you must do this but it's like this is a relatively new disease it's a novel
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virus right that's what they're calling it and all of a sudden we have all the answers so quickly but
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yeah monkey pox has been around like pox has been around for forever since forever and we are still
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like learning about it it's a really good point but it's i mean i don't know if i can even comment on
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that no we can't we can't comment on that yeah we're gonna have to leave you two no
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not yet not yet not yet not yet we'll give them a couple more minutes um but yeah this is interesting
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and it kind of speaks to how we've talked about this i think before as well but um you know during
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covid people were saying you you need to stay apart from each other you have to disrupt your lives
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it's for the betterment of society and to protect people from this virus but then with monkey pox
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people are saying no no no that's homophobic to ask people not to go to gay sex orgies to prevent
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monkey pox spread and i was one of the people that was like if you're saying one person should
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disrupt their life then you should say the same thing to the other however i was like i think i said
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this maybe even last week i was like but i don't think it's a gay thing why don't you just tell
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people don't go to orgies in general regardless of your sexuality exactly but it seems that i was
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mistaken and that it is actually targeting not it's not targeting but it comes it is uh transmitted
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through gay sex and i don't know why i'm not a doctor but it's like you know maybe we should have
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maybe we should be telling people not to go to gay orgies i don't know i don't know are you allowed to
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say that yeah but you have some gay that's drawing normal orgy yes yes yes so just don't go there
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yeah you know yeah i don't want to be judgmental and it is a friday so i don't want to upset your
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weekend plans but maybe don't go to orgies for the next little while people i feel like our viewers
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don't go to a lot of orgies but no i don't think so you never know you never know there could be
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people at rebel who are going to an orgy tonight and so they should not i tell them now but uh let's
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let's talk about pregnancy oh yeah pregnancy this is um our producer came up with these two articles
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and it's just so nice how they meld together and sort of contrast each other so we'll start with
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russia pregnancy in russia let's talk about it russia to give one million rubles to women who birth
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10 or more children wow or more 10 or more children but i i do you know what is one million
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rubles is about 21 000 dollars canadian i did not know that so i will cancel my plans because i was like
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i'm gonna move to russia because it makes sense financially but now you're you're probably
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right probably i just i just broke your dream oh that's a shame i was gonna i was gonna get busy
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um so russia reinstated its mother heroin award which includes an incentive of one million rubles
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this week to encourage families to have 10 or more children women eligible to receive the distinction
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must have 10 or more children with an appropriate level of care for health education physical
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spiritual and moral development so at least they're trying to discourage people from just
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having children to get money because you can't you can't possibly give that amount of care to each one
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if you're just doing it for the money like how could you do it even even if you were doing it for
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good reasons like that's a lot of children i'm just wondering do russia is doing that for being like
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more populated and i have like a bigger army yeah that's what i think
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yeah i was like it doesn't look good for ukraine and it doesn't look good for anybody because
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they're like because it's not only that they're trying to breed more people but it's like a long
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term investment you know like that's if you're having children today that you need 18 years before
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they can join the army so we are in for it according to this um yeah it doesn't look good but it's in a
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stark stark contrast to what we see in the west which is a complete like discouragement from people
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having children and um with the roe v wade um overturning that happened in the states in the spring
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there's this new bizarre tiktok trend that is getting men uh getting vasectomies on camera
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and then this is really crazy yeah seriously who will do that well i think it's honestly to get
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laid right like what the article says it's like um their men are taking to tiktok to share their
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experience but it's like you're not trying to share your experience you're trying to share an
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experience you know like you you're trying to show all those woke ladies that you are uh a woke man
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and that you can't get her pregnant and it's like all right whatever and vasectomies are reversible
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so you know it's not the end of the world it's just not comfortable but like whatever you want to
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get a vasectomy whatever but it's just such a weird trend like i and tiktok is a chinese company so i'm
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just thinking about all the chinese moderators like laughing at this like the destruction of the west as
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they're like looking through all these videos they're like oh men are having vasectomies they're like
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like like while while russia and china are probably pumping up the male population as much as they can
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for like i don't know why but it's like in the west we're not having children it's like is that
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something we really want to be advertising to the world no i don't think so no no it's not
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and i was just thinking about that you know russia it's one of the place where they have the most land
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like the country with the most land of course like a big part is
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unhabitable because it's so cold and it's a big forest and if you go to that forest you would never
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come back but uh because of the witches yeah but if you think that if the planet they say that it's
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warming up do they plan to cut that forest and just do put more house and like have more people
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like china is the most populated country in the world yeah i mean definitely russia has the space
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for it they need to breed like very hairy people with like thick skin so they can survive yeah and but
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yeah that's a good point like if the climate is warming as people um say then maybe those cold like
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the north russia will be inhabitable in 20 years and maybe they can have like a full army of young
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people doing push-ups and and jump ropes and all the things you do in an army i don't i don't really
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know i don't know but uh they will probably freeze up yeah i'm not going there no no i would love to go
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i mean before the war i yeah russia was one of the places i wanted to go because i have like family
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ties there but i'm like not gonna go there now especially as a journalist you can uh get locked
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up as a spy so i'm not interested in that um i have to wait another 20 years or so but um it's
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interesting so here's another quote from this article it says there are 522.5 million videos using
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the hashtag vasectomy that is a lot like 500 million videos uh with many men filming themselves
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throughout the procedure and some encouraging others to do the same and attempting to dispel
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any information sorry misinformation this is the new movement me too yeah but the thing is is you can
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still be a creep even with a vasectomy like it's like their way of showing that they're an ally to
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women but it's like first of all it's reversible second of all you can still be like you can still
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sexually assault people so it doesn't really make you an ally um but i guess it's just to stand in
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solidarity with women because of roe v wade which again whatever do you it's just like it's just a
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weird time that we're living in when if if it was the whole world was doing this because the entire
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world was overpopulated but it's not it's not the whole world that's overpopulated parts of the world
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are overpopulated and certain parts are underpopulated and these are the places that are underpopulated
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and we have these young healthy men snipping their business and i don't see how that's good for the
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future generations like they need p our children need teachers and and policemen and and mothers
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and and daycare like we need people we need people like right we we actually have a lack of employee
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a lack of like of so many like people everywhere and now we just like they like soon it would be
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robots everywhere everywhere because we don't have people yeah i actually saw something on twitter this
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morning that said or it was reddit or something it was in shoppers drug mart you know they have the um
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self checkouts apparently at this one in london ontario they were saying it you can only pay with
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cash with the like with the human if you want to use your credit or debit card you had to and again
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this is unverified just someone saying it but if you wanted to use a card you had to use self
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checkout and the person was like they're literally trying to get rid of any human interaction
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whatsoever and they're getting rid of jobs and so it's like like you just said like we're everyone's
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going to be replaced with a robot because young healthy men are getting vasectomies women are
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choosing not to have children and fine but like if everyone does that eventually there'll be no one
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left and we'll be just we'll just be robots talking to each other and i'll i'll be here but i'll
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we'll be alone and old who's like we need people stop but you probably see like uh i think it was
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one of the grocery but i think amazon did that as well like created shop that you just pass the door
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and they actually charge you for everything they're just passing the door you pass like a scan and they
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scan all your products in your basket and you just like they charge you right away you don't need to
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bring out nothing oh wow you didn't do that you didn't see that i didn't know about that
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yeah it's like um you don't you don't go to a counter at all you don't need to scan anything
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they just scan your basket that's it but decathlon decathlon i don't know if you know that brand decathlon
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no it's a sport uh brand but you just put your article in like a big kind of basket or box
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and they calculate everything for yourself and you just pass your card and you leave and this is
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already happening yeah at quebec we have that yeah wow you guys are crazy over there no yeah
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you're either way ahead or i don't know what you're doing but um i mean that's kind of
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i see how it makes life more efficient but it's like i i don't know do when you go to a store
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and their self-checkout do you use it or do you choose to go to the the person uh it depends uh
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i'm always looking at the lineup because sometimes i'm really in a hurry and uh like the self-checkout
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is mostly empty but most of the time i try to go to a person because first of all it's quicker
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and i prefer like person-to-person interaction than just myself and yeah having a robot yeah so i use
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self-checkout a lot but i i don't like that i do that because i i'm sometimes i just want to avoid
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human interaction because i'm like i'm just like in my own thoughts and i'm like i don't really want
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to talk to a human but i realize how wrong that is because if we all did that then yeah these people
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like i've worked in service jobs if i if i used to be a barista at starbucks like if i was replaced by
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a machine a machine can totally make a latte it's not hard you just buttons and beans and sauce and
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it's not impossible for a machine to do that but it's part of the human interaction and it gives
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people jobs like i wouldn't have had a job and a lot of my jobs like i would i was a dog walker
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that can also be done by a robot right like you just get a robot and you put the dogs on and then
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it walks like we don't it's not a good thing for us to automate everything because a it's going to
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completely split yeah the upper class and the lower class and then human interaction is completely gone
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and that brings me to meta you know meta that one like to create like the virtual life where you can
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like live your own all day at your job everything but virtually like people will go and turn on that
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because they didn't have like interaction with other human and they lost that that spirit and they
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will like have anxiety when they will arrive with other human and they would just prefer to be home
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yeah yeah well that's a great point like yeah when people already have oh this is oh this is the guy
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this is uh the guy like yeah mark zuckerberg yeah that great like oh they're having a birthday party
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online yeah like yeah they genuinely i mean this is all part of like the world economic forum like you'll
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have nothing and be happy yeah like and it's not it's not even a conspiracy theory it's literally what
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they say but yeah like you don't have to have any friends you don't have to be physically attractive
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you don't have to have your health you don't have to have family in real life because you can just log
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in and look where look where this person's living it's like no one can afford that in real life living
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on like an ocean yeah exactly you know palm trees and mountains in the background it's like
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so you don't you you kind of give up on your real life and again if everyone did that imagine
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like you don't need to take care of your look you don't need to take care of your body you can be fat
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and eating whatever you want but your apartment looking good there's garbage everywhere yeah yeah
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but you look good you look good you look healthy because you create your avatar yourself and that's it
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everybody is just perfect perfect world yeah well i got sucked into that because i used to play i
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i don't know if you know this game but there's a online video game called world of warcraft it's
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really really popular and i got sucked into it when i was at university and i remember thinking like
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my character has more money than i do like way more and as like like more success like i spend more hours
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like worrying about her than i do with myself and i was like wearing sweatpants all the time and i was
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like i missed an exam because well it turned out it was canceled because of a snowstorm but i was
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playing world of warcraft and i didn't study and i didn't realize i didn't even know what day it was
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i was so into the game and i went on my computer and was like oh my god it's december 10th i have an exam
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today i missed it like i missed the exam but then but then i logged in and it was like it happened to
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have been canceled because of a snowstorm and it looked it looked cool this looks cool yeah yeah
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yeah like the graphic and everything yeah like it's crazy this is like a new world when i played
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they didn't it didn't this is definitely a new area but yeah this is wow oh it's so fun you have a you
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have like an avatar you want to leave me and go and i kind of do alexa it's so fun you take on quest
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that's what he just did he just picked up a quest and now he's going to go on the map and see where
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the quest area is and then he's going to go to that area this is a new race too because they didn't
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have like they've they're updating it all the time but oh it's so fun it's so so fun you could really
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you could really lose a year of your life to it but i did what me what's zelda on uh nintendo 64
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oh wow which one uh zelda lulaby like ocarina oh carina yeah yeah yeah that's that one which one's
00:26:38.820
the one with the moon uh yeah i don't uh but the moon is both of them but you have majora mask
00:26:45.620
okay you have like the map yeah yeah there's that yeah i just remember that one being really really
00:26:50.480
scary it's that game those games are so hard i know they're very hard i've never i've never beaten
00:26:56.540
one personally but have you i think we uh what did you ever beat zelda uh yeah it's just the the fact
00:27:05.200
that i didn't uh find all uh scotula head like the the kind of like uh spider with a
00:27:12.840
dead head on it but i didn't find all of them but i yeah i passed i passed the that's amazing wow
00:27:20.180
that's cool we should game sometime yeah so i think we have a couple of chats oh yay let's do it let's do
00:27:26.640
chat so do you want to start it sure okay this is from adam ottawa one dollar thank you oh yeah
00:27:36.780
why is it that the mainstream media symbol of lgbt people the drag sorry i'm gonna read that again
00:27:43.120
why is it that the mainstream media symbol of the lgb of lgbt people the drag scene there are so many
00:27:49.700
lgbt people who are doing real good things like volunteering to feed the poor and don't take center
00:27:55.020
stage that's a great point the drag is such a small part of what it means to be gay like i don't
00:28:01.260
know because i'm not gay but i imagine like i've met many gay people in my life and i most of them
00:28:07.620
don't do drag and i again i love drag as it's an art form but it's not what it means to be gay and
00:28:13.540
it's just like like just like when we talked about um motherhood and like having children last week it's
00:28:19.400
like just like saying what it means to be a woman is like oh you have to have five kids and walk around
00:28:24.480
and like no that's not what it means to be a woman either it's like you that's just putting people
00:28:29.460
in this silly box and it's it's insulting especially to gay people like drag might drag might be offensive
00:28:36.100
to you as a gay person some women i know find drag offensive because they think it fetishizes women
00:28:40.920
and it it does so but as i say like i interviewed kitty the mirror that is is a drag queen and what it
00:28:50.100
was explaining is like the heart of drag queen is because in the past woman was not allowed to
00:28:55.660
perform in scene so man was dressing as a seductive woman for the pleasure to the audience and
00:29:03.240
afterwards it began to be a heart but most of the people who perform they are not all gay sometimes
00:29:10.560
it's like just yeah normal people who just want to do some show and you have like hetero people that
00:29:18.900
do drag show and and it's just because it's a kind of heart stuff you know yeah and it's sort of weird
00:29:26.500
because you know back in the day um people of color weren't allowed to be in plays either and you know
00:29:33.440
how they had those like offensive like white people would paint their face black and and act like a black
00:29:38.300
person that's like that's super offensive we don't do that anymore but drag for some reason i'm sorry
00:29:47.800
yes alexa yes it is exactly what justin trudeau did um should we play this ad and then we'll get
00:29:58.980
back to some more chats yes oh no no that's okay i'll read it i'll read it we're doing it i'm gonna
00:30:06.560
read it adam ottawa thank you again for another dollar instead of exposing children to drag why
00:30:11.540
not have presentations by lgbt people who are productive in society use real role models and
00:30:16.800
not make believable figures yes yeah i agree and i totally agree with that that you're using lg oh no
00:30:23.140
so actually i was gonna say um i don't like to use lgbt because i don't think you should throw the t
00:30:31.320
in with the lgb like lesbian gay bi that's sexuality that's that is a totally other thing
00:30:38.220
than your identity which is trans like that should be its own thing i i like to drop the t
00:30:43.140
lgb that's a group of people in its own but anyways i totally agree with you adam ottawa thank you for
00:31:19.760
well that's fun yeah yeah is it the double news store today yes now we're going to talk about
00:31:31.520
quebec oh yeah is there anyone around here who can take us through the quebec section alexas or
00:31:38.280
anyone who's like an expert on it maybe like who me
00:31:42.660
so uh will uh is it not climate before oh did i skip that yeah ndp oh sorry yeah i guess my page
00:31:56.240
didn't get printed yeah that's okay so my bad mdp uh mp wonder if we still need indoor ice rink
00:32:04.920
given climate impact but she did let the tweet but people were able to like to see it before
00:32:11.580
deleting it yeah but all all this like statement is so hilarious and say okay climate change we stop
00:32:22.760
like to have ice rink that doesn't make any sense to me what about you uh no uh no uh you're speaking
00:32:32.460
like she's speaking to canadians canadians love ice like sorry it's when we do summer olympics
00:32:39.100
we we don't do so well when the winter olympics come around and there's ice involved canadians are
00:32:45.280
among the best in the world and it's just so so out of touch that she would be like what's with all
00:32:52.000
the ice do we even need this for hockey and i read a little bit of the article and she says like
00:32:57.180
there are alternatives you can have synthetic ice yada yada but it's like what are we doing like
00:33:02.600
the synthetic ice what is that stuff made out of i'm sure it's terrible i'm sure it's poly
00:33:07.780
letharines and all sorts of terrible stuff made with horrible plastics that are terrible for the
00:33:12.620
environment like coming like you're gonna contribute to pollution by creating that synthetic stuff and
00:33:18.260
having everyone get rid of their skates and have to buy new equipment like how about little
00:33:22.940
like timbits hockey in a small town in ontario hockey is already an expensive sport to play now
00:33:29.520
you want low-income families who have scrounged up enough money to buy their kids skates i used to get
00:33:34.780
used skates when i was a kid because a they're less expensive and b they're more comfortable because
00:33:39.000
they're already broken in so you want those people to now go out and buy brand new synthetic ice
00:33:44.280
skates like it's just so stupid it's maybe she and i think she's talking more about like coming from
00:33:50.180
the top down so like nhl and like olympic ice skating and like all that stuff but it's like
00:33:55.960
eventually everyone's gonna have to replace their equipment it's gonna and it's gonna take away the
00:34:00.520
heart of what is canadian it's and you have now you have to have two sets of skates because people
00:34:06.400
will skate on outdoor rinks too like it's so stupid and after that they what they will stop to create
00:34:11.780
some snow you remember when you go and to do sky skiing or snowboarding they they create some snow
00:34:19.880
when they don't have enough yeah yeah so what will we stop that as well we stop everything so
00:34:25.120
what is going on no is this stupid call yeah and for sure like let we've again we talk about this all
00:34:33.720
the time but it's like how about like these politicians stop flying on their private planes
00:34:38.500
everywhere like she's probably going from place to place in her jet being like we need to get rid of
00:34:42.820
the ice rinks it's like we could start probably shoulder from amazon as well yeah she probably
00:34:49.600
orders tons of chinese stuff like made by slave people and that subject north koreans to more
00:34:58.000
like slavery and and that's awful and but we're gonna get rid of the ice rinks we already got rid of
00:35:03.820
everyone's favorite things plastic straws and now you can't even enjoy your tim hortons ice cap with
00:35:09.460
a plastic straw but we're also going to get rid of tim hortons ice skating and hockey and no i'm not for
00:35:17.460
it alexa i'm very against me too and especially with like the second topic that come and destroy all the
00:35:25.860
statement yeah so yeah 1200 scientists and professionals declare there is no climate
00:35:33.340
emergency climate emergency well that's you know yes again i'm not a climate scientist but i would be
00:35:41.320
like yes i would i am in agreement with this because i don't want to i don't want to think the world is
00:35:47.280
burning that's not fun but in the same time what they are seeing in this article is like they want
00:35:54.340
more realistic climate action like uh because what they say is they say that uh because they are
00:36:01.940
pushing to say that is the human impact but no they say that this is not true this is actually not
00:36:08.540
um something realistic and they say that um it's it's lee the leader is from norway
00:36:16.900
and uh is it norway yeah i think it's norway and um so it's a group of men of scientists who have
00:36:24.460
signed all the form about it and same in italy i think there are 40 and something scientists do
00:36:30.500
uh 48 or something that did sign as well for yeah for a more realistic um um vision of what is going on
00:36:40.800
because yeah it's not yeah it's 48 uh local uh science science professor who have um joined the
00:36:48.500
movement to say like uh what people and they say that is mostly promoted by media and um and it's it's
00:36:58.240
really an interesting um article i would say that i invite people to read it um but it's kind of uh as
00:37:05.680
well technical because they use a lot of technical words and stuff like that so but it's really really
00:37:11.640
interesting to see like another side of the story on the climate change because i remember me i'm i
00:37:18.400
studied biology so i had like so many courses about climate change and and other that i i study on that
00:37:26.460
okay and i would say it start really early when you go to the university that they bring you to really
00:37:35.120
uh do action for climate change and everything but they don't show you all the study you know
00:37:43.940
probably just the study that they want you to to see so it's just now that i realized that maybe
00:37:49.080
i didn't have like the complete full information when i did my uh baccalaureate um but yeah it's just
00:37:58.620
it start really young in uh in your process to study and and learn you know yeah absolutely
00:38:05.120
absolutely i mean people at universities are no matter what you study you're gonna get a very
00:38:10.320
very like narrow picture of what you're looking at because there is definitely an ideology that is
00:38:16.740
being taught at university and i enjoyed my time at university but i i would i wonder what it's like
00:38:23.080
now right like how different it is because i was in university like 15 years ago or something i don't
00:38:28.440
know a long time ago but like i even then they were talking about climate change and like racism and
00:38:35.100
sexism and all that stuff and sure we should we need to talk about everything it's important for
00:38:39.380
people to learn about the world and the history and and where we're going but it's like it was always
00:38:44.140
through that same lens and it wasn't even as bad as it is now so i can only imagine yeah yeah but it's
00:38:50.120
because now media is pushing so much and government as well because we will see in a couple of seconds
00:38:57.600
we'll show you a clip of just just central talking again about net zero and all we will achieve that
00:39:03.940
and um yeah but what what is the meaning of net zero for them that will impact straight the living
00:39:12.000
of everybody depending of how they define net zero yeah let's watch it yeah so the conversations we're
00:39:24.000
going to have with uh the chancellor will yes be very much about the short-term pressures they're living
00:39:29.400
and how we can help where we can on that but much more about where we need to be on the path to net zero
00:39:37.800
and the fact that canada can and will position itself as a significant energy supplier in a net zero
00:39:47.180
world for that investing in hydrogen investing in critical minerals investing in and in different
00:39:56.020
approaches like reinvesting in nuclear these are things that are going to get us to where we need to
00:40:01.580
be and these are things that we're looking at on a broad scale and working closely with partners like
00:40:07.440
germany i believe so much that coming from a prime minister who fly with his private jet and go to
00:40:15.880
devils where they create the city just for the time of one conference a forum i believe you so much of
00:40:24.200
what you say you're just a nipple crit where you will not apply that to yourself sorry but this is
00:40:30.840
when you when you say something like that at least you modify your how you live yeah to be at the same
00:40:39.940
level of your own world yes you are leading a country you should be careful of what you say and what you
00:40:46.860
do absolutely you have to be consistent in your values and your actions and he absolutely is not but
00:40:53.520
that goes for so many politicians and i was interested to see that he mentioned nuclear because
00:40:58.540
so often these lefty types are so against nuclear energy and i was like oh i wonder if he's gonna catch
00:41:05.920
some heat for that because people hate nuclear so much but it's like it is a really really effective
00:41:10.560
clean source of energy it is but the only fact is like people remember what happened like in the past
00:41:18.660
with russia and um yeah it happened in the states yeah yeah so it is really clean effective uh source of
00:41:30.640
energy but the only thing you need to be well made yes and safe and safe and the problem is when people
00:41:38.900
like i was just watching the three mile island documentary and what happened and i think the same
00:41:45.240
thing happened um in russia was if if something goes wrong they're so hesitant to be honest with
00:41:53.360
the community about it because they don't want it to look bad they don't want to scare people and they
00:41:56.520
don't want their nuclear program to get shut down so it's just like in jaws i don't know if you've ever
00:42:01.740
seen jaws with the sharks but it's like there's all these shark attacks and they're like no no we can't
00:42:06.340
close down the beach because it's it's um like holiday season and tourist season and more people get
00:42:13.380
killed so it's like as long as we have people in charge who are like okay things are running well
00:42:19.180
like we can't have people who are gonna hide things and sweep things under the rug and take
00:42:23.800
like it's all about cutting corners and that's what happened in three mile island they cut all these
00:42:28.020
corners and it turns out that what they were doing was super unsafe but they didn't want to admit to it
00:42:32.580
and this one guy was like he worked there and he was trying to uncover it and they were like
00:42:37.340
threatening him and they fired him and they tried to get him arrested and it's like
00:42:40.700
can we just not kill people like we if we're gonna get behind nuclear energy we have to at least
00:42:46.300
do it properly and not and when something goes wrong like act quickly and tell the public about
00:42:52.440
it and then don't cut corners in order to save money because you're already saving money because
00:42:56.820
it's such an effective use of like a source of energy so like yeah this is the problem because it's
00:43:02.200
like it we have to be able to trust the people in charge and sometimes you can't so that's exactly
00:43:08.700
scary i agree yeah but anyways justin trudeau's hair is growing out oh so that's good whoo it was
00:43:19.660
all our moods go with the air of our prime minister seriously it was real bad you guys remember oh yeah
00:43:31.360
all right let's talk about yes oh my god so but first of all i did like a sweeter uh recently about
00:43:40.440
the bugs again because as you know slowly but surely they try so many companies try to integrate
00:43:47.120
some ingredient made from bugs as we saw with the cricket potter uh we saw it like we saw with reuter
00:43:53.920
reuter uh they show like all they made butter from dead bugs so they just like smash it mush it and
00:44:01.200
larval butter yeah yeah this is disgusting but doing that it's actually a really great process
00:44:10.240
for normalize uh the eating insect on our diet and if you do the changing really slowly
00:44:19.280
people will accept that way more better than if you are really radical and just say okay now no meat
00:44:28.240
yeah yeah but now do they do it i would say sneaky yeah and you see this is a butter from like insect
00:44:37.920
insect fact fact like for me i'm sorry but i love cheese this is my passion i'm french so i love
00:44:45.600
cheese i know i've seen those big bags of cheese curds that you bring around yeah they're so i'm sorry
00:44:52.080
to say to you but starbucks was using colorating their produce with insects yeah and uh now they
00:45:00.320
they say that they remove it like yeah i saw that article it was from it was from like 2012 but
00:45:06.080
it was that they were getting flack it was specifically the strawberry frappuccinos which i've
00:45:10.240
definitely had and i did not know that they were made with bugs i guess when you when you hear
00:45:16.960
strawberry you think it's strawberry my bad yeah exactly but no so like you see now they they say
00:45:24.560
that they are replacing crush bug to this new ingredient in the frappuccino but it's just because
00:45:30.800
a lot of vegan people were like hey you say that your produce was like correct or vegan or and that this
00:45:38.640
is not true like yeah and and a lot of people were getting mad to starbucks and um so yeah so they call
00:45:46.640
it cochinella um coloring so it's from cochinella like the bugs like with the curve like it's disgusting but
00:45:56.800
and uh as you know like the insect is one of the biggest industry like one of the biggest form of
00:46:03.440
insect that is a base in france and based in netherlands and i found and this is very interesting
00:46:10.480
i found in their uh channel youtube channel like their main youtube channel um a video where they say
00:46:19.680
something about coca-cola i will let you see the video but i try to contact coca-cola for asking if it's
00:46:27.280
true they it's in the email they say i will get back in 48 hours and never get any answer back
00:46:33.920
and i wish uh if olivia can put it look at this
00:46:40.480
and you say it and fuck back in the all right guys so now it's time to go we're going to
00:46:46.080
insect and i'm going to be putting it it was it was the beginning
00:46:49.280
olivia can you can you go back a little bit start from the beginning and put the song
00:46:58.720
france why are we here it's all about the bugs and the bug life and a fun fact for you is that the
00:47:04.080
food coloring and coca-cola yeah it's made from bugs all right guys so now it's time to go meet
00:47:08.480
anais we're going to insect and i'm going to be putting insects in them so they they state that in
00:47:15.120
their youtube channel is one of the biggest farm insect with so many partnerships with a lot of
00:47:21.120
big corporations and and is as well insect it's a partner with um is with the word economic farm the
00:47:28.960
word economic farm is promoting the insect on their own uh forum so i'm just thinking like if they say
00:47:37.040
that in their youtube channel it's probably true it's why like i try to contact coca-cola but the coca
00:47:42.080
cola never get back to me that's shocking um should they not be telling people this like you
00:47:49.040
coca-cola has been around for a long time like 80 years or something shouldn't we shouldn't we like
00:47:57.680
be aware of what's in it i mean i guess it's it's all sorts of stuff but it's like that's something
00:48:03.680
that you know people don't want to hear about because you don't tell them and that's that's why
00:48:07.520
you don't tell them because you know they don't want exactly oh no and and this is the fact that um
00:48:14.560
yeah um they have like a lot of insect farm that's growing a little bit everywhere and the one that i
00:48:21.440
ordered the the insect from was next food the name said next food um most of the place grow their insect
00:48:30.960
in vietnam or thailand where it's really warm and so it's really easy to breed uh some insect but
00:48:38.640
the same thing is like where is the scientist to do a study to say is it safe or not because uh we
00:48:46.400
saw i read so much article that say that kitten is not good for human but i really want to see more
00:48:53.840
study kitten kitten is like uh in in the insect okay and we shouldn't be eating kittens that's for sure
00:49:01.440
and i just want to see more article like to to see all the different all the different in between
00:49:08.160
the the one that say that is good and the one that say that is not good and so we can compare we can do
00:49:13.680
our like own yeah so that's the thing we all need to be doing our research and making choices for
00:49:22.320
ourselves if people want to eat bugs because it's better for the environment they think and it's
00:49:26.960
better for their health they think that's totally like i am go for it but we should at least like
00:49:32.080
you're saying have the knowledge like informed consent to know what they're trying to put in
00:49:37.440
our food if they say like this is next food it has bugs in it that's cool tell me that and i can
00:49:43.120
choose to eat it or not to eat it but when they hide it in your food and when it's in what's in this
00:49:47.760
it's in a strawberry frappuccino you would never have in a i'd never i used to work at starbucks
00:49:53.440
like i said i made those all the time i should have known at least as an employee like oh by the
00:49:59.760
way like the dye is made with insects so if someone has an insect allergy like what if i'm like you don't
00:50:04.720
know it's just so weird to just because now you don't know what you consume you don't know what is in
00:50:10.960
your meal and i think it's really important that we know what we put in our body and it's why now i'm
00:50:19.200
trying to always uh buy raw elements like uh fresh food uh fresh fruit and vegetable and i cook myself
00:50:27.120
because i'm always saying like would i find something that i don't want to eat in what i'm
00:50:33.440
buying because most of the processed processed food is you don't know most of the time what
00:50:40.000
like sometimes they have like really complex like word but what is that yeah can you explain to me
00:50:45.920
yeah if the ingredient list is is more than like seven things i'm like i'm not interested in it
00:50:52.640
too many first of all i don't want to read that much who has time for that and there's all these like
00:50:56.560
melodextrins and glycom i'm not interested yeah i'm not a science guy but not interested but i did
00:51:02.880
one thing about that video i really liked is that you talked to that one girl who you ask people if
00:51:08.640
um they would eat bugs and most some of them are like yeah i would i would but then you're like okay
00:51:12.880
here are some bugs would you eat them and then that one girl's like oh yep and she just ate it right
00:51:17.680
there and i was like oh my god so like we were talking about with trudeau um being consistent like
00:51:23.840
oh here she is she literally at least she's consistent in her values like she said she would eat
00:51:29.360
a bug and then she ate it without even flinching like this girl look at her yeah and she didn't look
00:51:35.840
it she just pops it right in he tried to but when it came to the fly the big big fly yeah she did it
00:51:42.960
yeah no that's gross and i swear to god they were the only two that on maybe 15 people that i did talk
00:51:53.120
that day who tried yeah and more than two people said they would eat bugs right like they were like
00:51:59.040
well if it's better for the environment yada yada but these two were the only ones who put their money
00:52:03.520
where their mouth is so i actually really respect that like if she wants to eat bugs she's actually
00:52:06.960
doing it and it's kind of cool oh what was that yeah it was the big the big fly with like she didn't
00:52:13.840
eat the fly yeah she ate the fly she tried it yeah oh sorry oh god that's too much when it comes
00:52:21.840
with the big like water bugs yeah she didn't she was like this is too big yeah it has to be something
00:52:29.040
you can just pop in your mouth and not you don't want it to be like two pieces she's like no
00:52:34.960
but i respect her a lot and uh but it was funny to do um but i i really want to try to bring my
00:52:43.600
my uh insect in toronto and see like the difference of the culture and see like all the people will
00:52:50.560
react and you should do that i'm busy that day i can't do that okay oh you should come with me
00:52:57.280
you're gonna make me eat it let's we read some more chats yes um okay okay let's see let's see let's see
00:53:07.200
oh yeah that's good yeah great t-shirt idea that's good with like a good like a time stamp on it too
00:53:18.240
like from 2022 that's funny adam thank you very much for another dollar adam ottawa um let's get to
00:53:24.800
another one or you can say don't monkey orgy don't monkey around don't go to orgies um here's one from
00:53:33.440
king 7734 one dollar thank you very much how come the rainbow brigade is not up in arms over sexism
00:53:39.920
what about a female drag race is that just a bull a bull dyke um i have often asked i've often asked
00:53:49.280
this question um could i go on a drag show because if like there are men gay men who go on drag who are
00:53:57.440
well there's heterosexual men who go on drag race and then there's also men who are transitioning to
00:54:02.320
female who have had surgeries to remove certain parts and add in other parts and they look very
00:54:07.680
very female so it's not really like the fantasy of being a female like when you're when you're
00:54:12.800
surgically changing your body so i was like so what would stop me from being a drag queen
00:54:17.600
yeah these are the questions it seems a little sexist to me that i can't be a drag queen okay
00:54:22.800
another one you want to read it uh yes times one dollars thank you
00:54:28.320
it's bird control no longer an option or abstinence the words gone crazy thank you lovely to see you
00:54:37.200
both thank you yeah that's true like they have bird control they have but abstinence is a bit hard but
00:54:45.840
i would say like maybe for some people it's it's it's it's an option but for some it's something else
00:54:51.760
yeah that's a tough one um but yeah that's a really good like you can also and people don't
00:55:01.040
talk about this a lot but nat and i talked about it on our show even without birth control and without
00:55:05.600
abstinence you can avoid getting pregnant there are only a couple days of the month when a woman can
00:55:10.560
get pregnant if you track your cycle properly and you are in touch with your body you would know that
00:55:16.160
and you can just avoid sexual intercourse on a couple days of the month and you're good remember
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in the past time they were putting um um how you say it like a temperature like yeah yeah in their
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vagina and to know like when they were ready to have a baby yeah well that's the thing like your
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temperature your basal body temperature lowers when you're about to have uh your period and then it
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rises when you're ovulating so i think that's it so if you are again like in touch with your body you
00:55:43.520
can take your temperature you can track it i have an app it tells me when i'm ovulating like
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you can do all these things and you can avoid getting pregnant but it's like people you have an
00:55:51.040
app for telling you you're ovulating yeah you don't track your period on an app alexa no i think i know
00:55:59.600
a little bit my body so i can do it true i just like to know but um you know how it is but there are
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things that you can do if you really really know your body like alexa she's very in tune you just avoid
00:56:12.640
it yeah no app for me for that no app she's she's organic on that let's read another as well
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five dollars thank you you want to read it you want to read it uh okay it's friday again if you're
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live in hamilton come join us at 6 p.m one wilson street for our rally it's fun bring a sign if you
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cannot make it then join us at our sunday rally at gage park 12 noon across from mcdonald
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we will have fun frizer oh that's nice but i i again i'm a little bit far away
00:56:53.920
and i have a wedding tomorrow oh that's nice um yeah here's another one discussions of importance to
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albertans uh five libraries uh i'll read this one the parts of the world that are overpopulated are
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warm climates the parts of the world that are underpopulated are too hot or too cold example
00:57:13.360
uh most of canada most of russia most of australia antarctic iceland greenland climate change is a scam
00:57:19.920
um yeah sure yeah probably yep yep here's more from our friend discussions of importance to albertans
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another five libraries um artificial ice is made of plastic could have guessed a single use plastics
00:57:38.480
which are which requires o and g i don't know what that is apologies of course uh is the solution that
00:57:44.800
ndp people want and this is the stupidity of ndp liberals and socialists yes totally you're gonna
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you're gonna create so much pollution re-putting in plastic where there was ice i get water and stuff
00:57:59.360
but like come on give me a break ah these people do you want to read the last one well frasbo and i
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like your comment one dollars thank you that's why i only drink club soda yeah no coloration then you
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say yeah it's clear and if you're gonna go to the um hamilton um rally across from the mcdonald's on
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sunday uh and you're gonna go to mcdonald's just know that there's bugs there's bug coloring in the
00:58:29.600
what do they color the beef with with bugs i've been craving a big mac until right now i think i'm
00:58:39.840
over it that's disgusting anyways thank you for the chats you guys those were good yeah i think we
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have time for one more story which one do you want to do but i will just explain really right
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uh quickly what is happening in quebec so um as you know quebec i've started uh but i've announced
00:59:00.240
that we would have a massive like vaccination campaign and this is for protecting like the
00:59:05.760
citizen and mr lego really want to shine shine and say i'm there for the the the people but like
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it so for some of the elderly that would be their fifth dose and they say that it's for their
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protection okay it's fine but in the other hand we we learned by tva that more than 89 about 89 company
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with like glencore are allowed to pollute quebec to release in the atmosphere uh more than the norm of
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chemical products so glencore is one of the big company multinational that is not even from
00:59:49.680
uh quebec that released uh now 33 times the level of arsenic in the air and mr lego did an agreement
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for with the big company to decrease the the um amount of arsenic in five years to five times the level
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permitted so during five years they would they would be above the delimit above or abeyon over over the
01:00:24.800
limits and some of the five years it would be over five times the limit that is permitted in quebec and
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and it would take how many years and they have people there that create cancer and that that cause uh
01:00:40.320
respiratory disease and decrease their um experience of life okay so what do we do mr lego are you going
01:00:48.560
to sign a a a check of like dollars for them like to actually destroy their life and this is another
01:00:57.120
thing okay mr lego is more mostly like oh yeah uh we do good uh we are there for the climate and everything
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uh another hand what he did we learned recently by the conservative party of quebec that mr lego is
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using taxpayer money to do partner partner party partisanship on the facebook page that when we look at the
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federal level this is illegal to do okay and he used hundred thousand about that money from the taxpayer for
01:01:33.360
just uh promoting the cac on their facebook but you need to know that during the covet mr lego was using
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his facebook to promote um the press conference to know like what would be the next um measure what
01:01:50.480
is coming next and everything so a lot of people did subscribe to the facebook page because of that
01:01:55.920
because they were capable to be up to date with like the measure and what is going on with the covet and
01:02:01.200
everything so a lot of people have subscribed but now we're using it as a a tool for the campaign the
01:02:08.560
next uh election campaign so this is the formal like letter that the conservative party of quebec did
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wrote to say like mr lego you need to reimburse the money that uh you spend in your uh facebook page for
01:02:24.160
doing partisanship uh for your uh party or you just stop to do it you need to stop promoting uh anything
01:02:32.960
you stop to put like some advertising of the cac on it and you use it as just a page as your prime minister
01:02:41.360
of quebec premiere that and and and i think like why why it's illegal at the federal level but we will i
01:02:49.200
let that being allowed in in provincial like it should be have like consequences yeah but nobody's
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saying anything and nobody is doing anything for that that's i mean quebec has a lot of its own um
01:03:06.320
like don't they have their own constitution so they have a lot of wiggle room in terms of legality where
01:03:11.280
like federally canada cannot do certain things like privatize health care but quebec is allowed so
01:03:16.880
maybe it's something to do with that but or maybe there's they're working outside the law i don't
01:03:22.560
really know but it's awful to think that it's going to take five years just to reduce the amount of
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arsenic being emitted two five times more than is like acceptable like that's that's crazy and people
01:03:35.200
are like you said are going to be breathing that in for the rest of their lives and it's going to affect
01:03:41.120
them and terrible arsenic is bad like you don't have a science man to know that our breathing and
01:03:47.440
arsenic is bad and pumping that into the air is bad and he's like you said he's he's all about the
01:03:52.000
climate and all about the people and it's like you're you're putting poison into the climate which
01:03:56.080
is poisoning your people but that's fine but like who did like a a warning sheet about it it's saying like
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uh arsenic is almost like one of the biggest threat for the health of the population and our premier
01:04:15.200
same if like like a lot of people say that you should not do that but he's he's doing whatever
01:04:22.000
he wants yeah that's what i was gonna say he's doing whatever he wants it's it's all about politic
01:04:27.920
and probably money with the contract with the big multinational because now we cannot extract our own
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uh we cannot extract our own oil and uh hydrocarbon uh because he he did pass the the law i think it's
01:04:44.160
the law 21 that banned any extraction in quebec so now we we cannot be self-sufficient we need to depend
01:04:53.920
on big multinational it's yeah it's terrible but i'm glad that you're on top of this story and you have
01:05:02.320
been for some time now and you will continue to bring us all the news from quebec because your
01:05:07.520
premiere is is a little kooky yeah it's not the best it just takes some decision that you say but
01:05:17.120
that what you say doesn't follow what you do yeah yeah for me the week or the day and also the theme of
01:05:27.200
every politician who's ever lived oh yeah yeah that's great yeah oh well we can end it there on a
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high note yeah yeah but we we'll uh we'll say goodbye but um thank you guys so much for tuning in
01:05:41.840
on this beautiful friday um we will be joined on monday again with uh sheila gun reed and adam sose i
01:05:48.800
like to call him adam extra sose extra sose um yeah and then every monday to friday you can join
01:05:55.920
all the rebels uh for their takes on the news and um i won't be here next friday so it'll be you and nat
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because i'm getting married oh yeah yes that's right sorry everybody she's nothing sorry i'm so sorry um
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so i will but i'll be back the week after and uh yeah have a great weekend everyone and um alexa it
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was always a pleasure talking to you out of ways and well i'm a little bit mad you didn't invite me
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to your wedding honestly i didn't invite anybody it's just family because i wanted to get it over
01:06:29.120
and done with not even my best friends are coming i was just like it's just we're just doing family
01:06:33.920
in a church and then some lamb and fish and and cornish game because oh that's good oh no
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winter no insects no insects that i know of i will speak to the caterer
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all right guys thank you so much thanks for the video yeah thanks guys
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a fundamentally flawed bill uh it gets targets law-abiding firearms owners and that's precisely
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the wrong group of people to go after we need to go after gangs with guns we need to address the
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situation at the border we need to address gun smuggling and we need stiffer penalties for those
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who go out and commit crimes with guns but this government actually has introduced a bill to eliminate
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mandatory jail times for those who go out and commit crimes with guns so typical of liberals
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soft-tump criminals hard on law-abiding firearms owners um is there any area of agreement that you think
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you could find with the liberal party you could find with the liberal party i think this bill uh needs to