Rebel News Podcast - August 10, 2021


DAILY | Obama's Birthday Party, COVID Test For Headaches


Episode Stats

Length

1 hour and 3 minutes

Words per Minute

152.99475

Word Count

9,699

Sentence Count

742

Misogynist Sentences

4

Hate Speech Sentences

28


Summary

Rachel Notley has a headache, and she wants to know if anyone else has ever had a headache. Ezra explains why it's not a big deal, and how to deal with it if you do have a bad one.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 kindotic
00:00:19.340 Warning. Censorship. Warning. Censorship
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00:00:27.720 other people. Hi, everybody. Ezra Levant here. How you doing? Happy Monday. It's August 9th,
00:00:34.140 and every day at 12 noon, we do a live stream. We used to only do them on YouTube, but then they
00:00:38.860 got really, really handsy with our content, started censoring things, even suspended us
00:00:44.260 for weak demonetizing. We're very mean. We're basically an auxiliary of the Democrat Party
00:00:52.120 in the United States and Canada's Liberal Party. Very censorious, very malicious, double
00:01:00.040 standards, all that. So we have expanded our live streams to three other platform forms,
00:01:06.180 superu.net, rumble.com, and odyssey.com, each of which are interesting in their own ways.
00:01:14.140 We haven't abandoned YouTube, even though they have abandoned us, because what I really care
00:01:19.840 about at YouTube is the 1.47 million subscribers we have there. YouTube wants to come between
00:01:26.260 us. 1.47 million people positively said, yeah, we want to hear from Rebel News, so we don't
00:01:34.020 want YouTube to come between us. So we still do live stream there, even though they censor
00:01:37.740 us viciously. Like right now, for example, I'm looking at the YouTube stream here. We
00:01:42.160 have 1.47 million subscribers, and yet apparently only 196 people responded to the notification
00:01:49.020 bell. Is that realistic? I don't think so. Only 1 in 10,000 people who said, yeah, I want
00:01:55.660 to hear from the Rebel, want to hear from the Rebel. They're throttling us. But enough
00:01:58.820 talk about YouTube. I want to talk about the world. And we have, like I say, Odyssey, Rumble,
00:02:05.440 and SuperU, and we have learned the importance of diversifying our vulnerability to big tech
00:02:15.580 oligarchs, like the awful people at YouTube. Hey, do you ever get a headache? That's a ridiculous
00:02:22.060 question. I would imagine every single person in the world at one point in time has got a
00:02:27.280 headache. Some people get them all the time. Some people get migraines. Some people say
00:02:32.140 their headaches are related to the change in the weather. I'm guessing that's a barometric
00:02:35.940 pressure kind of thing. Of course, you can get headaches for the hangover. You get stress
00:02:44.620 headaches. You can get headaches for lack of sleep and lack of water. There are a lot of
00:02:49.580 reasons to get a headache, and most of us don't make a big deal about it. We just take an aspirin
00:02:55.020 in a Tylenol or Advil. Is it a political moment when you get a headache? Well, here's Rachel
00:03:02.160 Notley, the leader of the NDP in Alberta, former premier. She says, person on my staff
00:03:08.780 was dealing with a bad headache. Okay. Sorry to hear about it. Take some Advil, and thanks
00:03:17.260 for the tweet. No, no, no. She's not done. They were around others, and you don't want that
00:03:23.460 to, if you've got a headache, stay away from me. You got a headache? Whoa, six feet, buddy.
00:03:27.880 You got a headache? Get away from me. Girl germs, girl germs. Like, that's elementary school
00:03:34.440 girl germs, cooties kind of stuff. They were around others, so naturally, that's my favorite
00:03:41.180 word in this whole tweet. Person on my staff was dealing with a bad headache. Okay, how,
00:03:46.640 like, was it like their afternoon activity to deal with it? Someone says, Ezra, how do you
00:03:52.080 deal with a headache? I just take some Advil. So the dealing with the headache, you know,
00:03:57.120 just get some Advil and get a glass of water, and you've dealt with it. No, no, this is an
00:04:02.500 NDP union member, so they were taking several hours to deal with it. Person on my staff
00:04:08.100 would deal with a bad headache. They were around others, so naturally, I mean, of course, so
00:04:15.300 they got a COVID-19 test just to be safe. It's a headache. It's a headache. And then there's a
00:04:26.760 follow-up tweet, because it's very important news. Thankfully, whew, whew, oh, that was a close one.
00:04:33.460 It was negative. But what other options or tools to keep others safe come one week from now? What if she
00:04:41.860 gets another headache? There are no other options slash tools. Test, trace, isolate. That is what
00:04:52.840 reasonable Albertans want. Is that what you reasonably, is that the definition of a reasonable
00:04:58.740 person? Hey, how you feeling today? Oh, it's okay. I got a bit of a headache. Whoa, back off. Put on
00:05:04.960 your mask. No, it's just, you know, it's just, yeah, I was up late last night and had a couple
00:05:09.320 drinks. You've got a headache? Stay away. You're going to get that thing tested, right? What do you
00:05:17.820 mean tested? You're going to go get a test, right? What are you talking about? Well, you just said
00:05:22.740 you're dealing with a headache. That's where, I mean, you can have a headache, but if you have to deal
00:05:26.700 with it, yeah, I just took an Advil. Um, I'm ready to go. Like, I'm dealing with it. I took
00:05:33.220 the Advil, shoot, kick in, in half an hour. No, no, no, no, no, no, no. You got to go and
00:05:38.340 get that thing jammed up your nose. Well, that's going to make my headache worse. No, no, no.
00:05:45.320 Naturally, the thing to do is to track and trace and test and maybe, maybe give a blood
00:05:50.800 sample two. Can we get a vax for the headache? Excuse me, officer, can I get a vaccine for
00:05:57.520 headaches? Yeah, give me the experimental one. Give me one done by Sinovax or Sputnik. Um,
00:06:07.180 you know, since the advent of Google, when everyone can Google their own, uh, medical malady, I think
00:06:16.320 it's created a generation of hypochondriacs. That's a fancy word for meaning people who think
00:06:23.720 they're sick all the time and think the smallest thing is a sign that they're going to die.
00:06:28.920 Now, by the way, sometimes, you know, the old saying, just because you're paranoid doesn't mean
00:06:33.660 they're not out to get you. That's a joke. And you could say just because you're a hypochondriac
00:06:38.360 doesn't mean you're not sick. So there is some value to being able to go online as an amateur and
00:06:45.540 sort of see, in layman's terms, what you have. But you don't want to make the mistake of
00:06:50.400 doing homemade medical doctoring any more than you want to make the mistake of homemade lawyering.
00:06:57.320 Um, yeah, you know, seek what information you can get. But then, you know, could you imagine,
00:07:04.480 could you imagine someone saying, I had a headache, so I got a COVID test. I stubbed my toe.
00:07:13.800 Boy, my toe hurts. So obviously, I got a COVID test.
00:07:19.000 Uh, I was feeling a little, I had, I had Mexican food for dinner. So I'm a little gassy.
00:07:24.560 Okay, do you want to take a COVID test?
00:07:26.480 Um, how, how is that not medical misinformation? I just want to read it one more time. That word
00:07:40.380 naturally does so much lifting, so much heavy lifting. Um, person on my staff was dealing with
00:07:49.900 a bad headache. So, uh, yeah. Woo. Been there, done that. Whoa. Is she okay? Thanks for tweeting
00:07:57.520 about it. 509 likes. Woo. But here's the thing. That headache person, they were around others.
00:08:08.220 So, you have to up-talk it. They were around others. So, naturally, they got a COVID-19 test
00:08:17.400 just to be safe. Is that what you naturally do?
00:08:22.820 Yeah, that's, um, if that is your, if that is your science, is that if, is that is your hair
00:08:35.900 trigger for throwing the province back into lockdown? Uh, you are not normal. Uh, you are
00:08:47.700 an authoritarian, who is not using common sense, but rather finding any excuse whatsoever to
00:08:52.920 lock people down, and your staff having a headache. Uh, you did this whole performance
00:08:58.920 art of getting a test, and then, look, if, if you want to take the day off work, just say
00:09:05.480 so. Like, it's summertime, it's, it's nice out there. Oh, I got a headache. Okay, here's
00:09:10.920 some, there's some Advil in the kitchen. Like, we got some Advil. We got a little office here.
00:09:15.020 We got Advil, uh, in, in one of the change rooms near the bathroom. If someone were to
00:09:19.340 say, oh, I got a really bad headache. I said, oh, I'm sorry to hear it. I got, I got some
00:09:22.480 Advil. There's some Advil there. You know, there's a 7-11 down the street. Go get some
00:09:25.940 Advil. No, man, I'm really dealing with it. Yeah, just take, take some Advil. There's
00:09:31.540 extra strength. No, man. I don't, I don't, naturally, I got to go and get tested. What are you
00:09:39.820 talking about? No, I got a headache. So, I'm, I'm going to now book a testing, get in
00:09:45.500 my car, go to the hospital or whatever, push aside other people who are there for less important
00:09:51.680 reasons, and I got to get tested.
00:09:58.540 Let's read some Super Chats on it. I'm sorry, I just can't even believe that that is being
00:10:03.400 taken seriously. Hyper Chat from Juice Moose. You should be putting those full videos YouTube
00:10:08.160 won't show on the three other platforms with a separate intro and outro. Might as well
00:10:12.080 get used to migrating away from the screw tube because now they are gunning hard for even
00:10:15.360 centrist voices. The answer is we already do. That YouTube warning, we put that in the front
00:10:21.440 of the live stream because it's being broadcast on the fourth simultaneously, but if I'm not
00:10:25.820 mistaken, every video we do goes up on all four platforms and the YouTube warning is only
00:10:32.380 on the YouTube platform. And some things we don't put up on the YouTube platform itself,
00:10:36.500 for example, Avi Yamini sent me a note last night saying, is this YouTube safe? And we
00:10:45.340 obviously put that up on all three other platforms, but there's certain things that YouTube is so
00:10:53.020 malicious that if you say anything criticizing the World Health Organization, they'll take you
00:10:58.020 down. So, we don't want to self-censor, but we don't want our YouTube channel spiked. So,
00:11:04.480 we put the good stuff on rumble, odyssey, and superu.net.
00:11:12.320 Superu mog, amazing that so many feel that this is a sane way to be in the world.
00:11:17.000 I got a sliver. Ow! You know what? I got a sliver. It might be COVID. I might catch COVID. Can
00:11:24.320 you catch COVID from a sliver? I'm dealing with this now. Excuse me? I'm dealing with this.
00:11:32.640 Yes. I'm up talking and I have to get a COVID test naturally.
00:11:43.540 Superu, devil's advocate. Facts, reasoning, common sense are all things of the past.
00:11:47.560 Yeah. On rumble, on the next time my knee goes out, I'm going to get a COVID test. Yeah.
00:11:54.980 Flatulence, COVID test. That's a fancy way of saying farting.
00:12:02.480 On rumble, hollywog, if someone on Notley staff gets a headache, I recommend isolating them in
00:12:08.380 their apartment until 2030. Can never be too careful with these things. Yeah, I think, what are you doing
00:12:13.280 going to get a COVID test? You know you have the symptom, a headache. Why are you not quarantining for
00:12:20.880 two weeks and anyone else exposed to the headacher? And do you have a headache passport?
00:12:31.200 I'll work on that. On rumble, joyful from the heart. At the schools, if a child coughs, has a slight
00:12:37.420 sniffle, they were sent home and all the siblings would be also sent home. They would have to quarantine
00:12:41.820 two weeks or get the COVID test. I don't even think sniffles are a symptom. Justin, can you call up
00:12:49.060 symptoms of COVID? I know it's a respiratory thing. That means lungs, right? That means breathing.
00:12:58.900 It's in your lungs. It's like a flu. I don't think it's in the sinuses. Can you pump that up?
00:13:06.300 Okay, so fever, dry cough, and tiredness. Okay, so less common are aches and pains, sore throat,
00:13:15.980 diarrhea, conjunctivitis, headache, blant, blant, blant, headache, a loss of taste or smell, a rash on
00:13:22.500 the skin, discoloration, serious symptoms, chest pain and pressure, loss of speech. So do you see
00:13:27.980 what, like sniffles aren't in there, right? Do you see that? Like sneezing, that's a sinus-y thing.
00:13:34.660 This is a lung thing, I think. Now there's some other symptoms there. But do you notice there's no,
00:13:42.160 am I wrong? Have I missed it? There's no, there's no, uh, what, and what page is it? What's the authority
00:13:47.880 in this page here? Okay, so Government of Canada, there you go. So it's, if you got the sniffles,
00:13:53.980 like I sometimes sneeze, it's allergies or a sinus thing, it's, it's not, it's not, that's not a,
00:14:02.100 that's not a symptom. Sneezing is not a COVID thing. So when you say kids were sent home for two weeks
00:14:13.120 because someone sneezed. That's, uh, that's what we call junk science.
00:14:20.740 All right, well, man, I'm dealing with a headache. Hey, can I get that, uh, paper that we need today?
00:14:29.380 Can I get the documents signed? Um, we're on a deadline. Can I get a draft by noon today?
00:14:35.060 Dude, I'm dealing right now. You're dealing with what? I'm sorry. I've got a headache right now.
00:14:43.380 Okay, have you taken the Advil? Uh, no, I'm not going to take the Advil. What are you,
00:14:49.140 some sort of granny killer? I've scheduled a COVID test. If it's that thing where they
00:14:55.620 jam it up your nose, I don't think that's going to make your headache feel better.
00:14:59.620 Have you had one of those jam up your nose tests ever? Me neither. Me neither. I haven't had one.
00:15:06.080 So I'm just guessing, but that can't feel good. Um,
00:15:11.080 the good news is our moral betters, the sophisticated people, like not, not dummies like me,
00:15:24.660 but I'm talking about fancy people. They can get together because they're sophisticated in how they
00:15:33.900 do it. When you and I get together, we're sort of dopey, ignorant, don't know what we're doing,
00:15:43.120 but the sophisticated people, they do it a little differently. And, uh, I want to show you a New
00:15:50.180 York Times reporter. It don't get fancier than that. That's sophisticated. You know,
00:15:56.140 they're sophisticated and then they're sophisticated. This is a sophisticated New
00:16:00.780 York Times fancy pants on the fanciest network, CNN, talking about, look, this virus,
00:16:08.140 it only goes after you dummies. Take a look.
00:16:10.420 Said, you know, this is really being overblown. They're following all the safety precautions.
00:16:16.300 People are going to sporting events that are bigger than this. This is going to be safe.
00:16:20.880 This is a sophisticated vaccinated crowd. And, and this is just about optics. It's not about safety.
00:16:26.700 All right. Annie Carney, thanks so much. Uh, we'll see how it plays out. Uh, good talking to you.
00:16:31.420 So what are they talking about? What's she talking about? Who are these sophisticated people who are
00:16:35.660 getting together? Um, that is not as bad as people just going to some sporting event. Ooh,
00:16:42.940 well, I don't know if you know, but, um, the chosen one turned 60, um, this past week.
00:16:54.380 Obviously I'm talking about Barack Obama. And, uh, so he had a big party DJ posts stealth
00:17:00.820 pics of Obama's epic birthday party before being forced to delete them.
00:17:06.060 Um, but it does look sort of epic. Do you have the picture? The Daily Mail probably covered
00:17:14.820 this really well. The massive tent, like he's got this enormous property, Obama. It's quite
00:17:24.060 something considering he really had very modest jobs before being president. And now he's really
00:17:32.540 got a billionaire lifestyle. I don't know where that money came from. Oh, well, I'm sure it's,
00:17:37.900 yeah. So he set up this massive party zone. That's his house on the left there. And then he set up all
00:17:45.900 these party, like the house is not big enough. He had hundreds of people. Looks like any more pictures
00:17:53.740 like this. And, um, can you show me the picture of John Kerry, um, Joe Biden's climate czar arrived
00:18:03.660 for the party in a private jet because he's John Kerry. I mean, he's sophisticated. So not only is he
00:18:12.460 so sophisticated that he doesn't have to worry about, about, uh, yeah, there we go. So that's John
00:18:18.940 Kerry getting off a private jet. Uh, yeah. Click on the Daily Mail link. You see that one right there?
00:18:26.140 Got it. Chrissy Teigen was there. John Legend. Cause, uh, Don Cheadle. I don't know that other
00:18:34.940 couple there. What's that? Basketball player. Okay. There's a, so look at that massive, massive
00:18:44.620 property and all those catering trucks. You keep scrolling. Daily Mail is, that's his house.
00:18:51.100 And then they were building like the tent for the party. That is Barack Obama's house.
00:18:58.700 And they're building the party tent or whatever next. So yeah, keep scrolling. These are great
00:19:03.580 pictures. Gorgeous property. He's de facto a billionaire.
00:19:09.020 Yeah, they're not wearing masks. Why would they wear masks? What do you think? They're
00:19:15.980 sophisticated. Like, like seriously, there's no masks there, are there? Now, by the way,
00:19:21.500 I wouldn't wear a mask either. Um, it's outdoors. I'm not sure. Yeah. So
00:19:27.820 John Legend, Chrissy Teigen.
00:19:38.300 What's funny. Oh, they got masks there for the photo shoot. Uh, what's funny is that, um, who's that?
00:19:44.620 Hunter Biden's ex-wife.
00:19:50.540 Hunter Biden's ex-wife. Jeez, that's awkward.
00:19:59.100 Who are these people?
00:20:03.180 Hunter Biden's daughter. I think he's got kids by three different moms. Who's that? Is that, um,
00:20:10.540 Stephen Colbert? Yeah. Because, uh, Don Cheadle, right? I like Don Cheadle as an actor. I just
00:20:19.020 can't stand when these guys start giving me their politics.
00:20:25.180 Anyways, so, um, it was a huge part. Look at that property. Huge party. And there's a bit of a
00:20:31.740 backlash. So they said, okay, we're going to pair it back just to close friends and family.
00:20:37.100 Um, yeah, like Don Cheadle and, you know, did they pair it back by even a single person? I saw a
00:20:44.860 headline that, um, who's that guy from Crib Your Enthusiasm? Larry David was cut back. Maybe that's
00:20:55.660 just a joke for an episode or something, that he was the only person who was cut back. Um, we have some
00:21:01.900 video, actually, of the party. I, I tweeted it. Do you have that video clip by Erykah Badu?
00:21:07.980 Because, of course, Erykah Badu is, uh, close, close friends and family. Take a look at this.
00:21:20.780 I think, um, I mean, Barack Obama is half black and half white. I think he dances like a white man,
00:21:30.860 if I can say that. Like he, he is, uh, or he's like when Eddie Murphy, you know when Eddie Murphy
00:21:38.700 plays a white man, like when he starts to talk like this. That's, or, um, that's Barack Obama.
00:21:47.660 Anyways, you can see they're having a great time, huge party, dance party, no masks, no social
00:21:52.860 distancing, uh, no such thing as bubbles, just flying in private jets. Yeah, some people wore a
00:21:58.300 mask when they were coming in, but there was no masks in this party. Um,
00:22:02.380 um, but don't worry about it because you heard the New York Times and Jim Acosta from CNN.
00:22:11.340 You don't have to worry about this crowd because they're sophisticated.
00:22:18.300 Don't be stupid. Those people are sophisticated. Unlike, say, I don't know, some blue collar guys
00:22:25.660 who were riding a motorcycle. How unsophisticated is that? That's a super spreader event.
00:22:36.300 Getting together and dancing and singing and hollering, no masks, people from all around America.
00:22:42.780 That's not a super spreader event. That's sophisticated Americans showing you how your life can be one day,
00:22:50.140 you know, you bide your time. And if you go get a COVID test, if you had a headache,
00:22:56.220 but if you are some low class mirror citizen, I don't think you're sophisticated enough to
00:23:05.260 handle this virus. Here's Anthony Fauci on a big, uh, bike motorcycle rally. Take a look.
00:23:12.780 You've brought up, uh, regionally the South, but out, uh, in the plains, in the great plains,
00:23:17.420 we have Sturgis, South Dakota is going to be, there's a gathering right now of some 700,000 people.
00:23:23.580 Last year, it was a smaller turnout and it was over about 150,000 people. And it, and it led to
00:23:30.460 a massive outbreak in the Dakotas where they became number one and number two, uh, for essentially the
00:23:36.620 rest of the calendar year of cases. What do you expect this rally to do to that part of the country?
00:23:42.460 Well, I'm very concerned, Chuck, that we're going to see another surge related to that rally. I mean,
00:23:51.900 to me, it's, it's, it's, it's understandable that people want to do the kinds of things they want to
00:23:58.300 do. They want their freedom to do that. But there comes a time when you're dealing with a public health
00:24:03.420 crisis that could involve you, your family, and everyone else, that something supersedes that need
00:24:10.700 to do exactly what you want to do. I mean, you're going to ultimately be able to do that in the
00:24:15.100 future, but let's get this pandemic under control before we start acting like nothing is going on.
00:24:22.060 I mean, something bad is going on. I mean, we've got to realize that.
00:24:27.260 Yeah. I mean, look, Barack Obama and his friends are sophisticated. What don't you understand about
00:24:35.740 that? Erica Badu is close friends and family. Stephen Colbert is, you can just see the resemblance
00:24:43.740 between him and Michelle Obama. They're, they're family, surely, right? Close friends and family only.
00:24:49.980 They're sophisticated. John Kerry flew in his very sophisticated private jet. Not like those bikers.
00:24:57.260 By the way, does that not look fun? That, that Sturgis rally? I mean, I'm not a motorcycler,
00:25:04.860 but if you like motorcycles, what an amazing get together. Like it's, that's probably the greatest
00:25:10.380 motorcycle rally on earth. Like, did they say, did they say 700,000? Did I, I don't even know how that
00:25:16.940 could possibly be. Like, that's just such a staggering number. Even if it's one-tenth that,
00:25:21.420 that's got to be the largest motorcycle rally in the world. Talk about fun. There's got, and there's
00:25:27.100 got to be so many different groups. Like there's a whole world, we don't, I don't know anything about
00:25:31.340 this. Maybe you know about this. Um, I have, I have friends who do long distance motorcycle rides
00:25:40.060 is like their vacation. Like they take a, and they're like, and what a great way to see
00:25:44.220 the countryside. I, when I was a teenager, I, I bicycled through part of Europe and you wouldn't
00:25:52.140 guess it because I don't look like I'm built for bikes. And those, especially those very hard banana
00:25:55.820 seats. I had like them make a little couch. Like I had a modified, like a little couch seat kind of
00:26:00.940 thing on my bike. Very aerodynamic. Okay. Let's be honest. Halfway through, I just threw the bike on
00:26:06.860 the train, got to the next town before everybody else said, well, what took you guys so long? Me and my couch
00:26:12.780 bike, we've been here for hours. But the, the great thing about taking a bike and I can imagine
00:26:17.340 it's even better on a motorcycle is you see everything. You don't miss it. You're not going
00:26:21.580 by a hundred kilometers an hour on a highway or a train is lovely, but you go on a bike or a
00:26:26.620 motorcycle. What a great way to see the countryside and you can stop anywhere for a bite or for a vista.
00:26:32.460 It really is a great way to live. Um, I say that based on my tiny experience of riding a
00:26:38.700 motorcycle like twice in my life, but actually that bike trip is what informs me, but no, no,
00:26:44.940 no. How dare you unsophisticated people ride your motorcycle in the fresh air? And by the way,
00:26:52.380 they're socially distanced as if that's a thing, but Barack Obama and sophisticated people can dance
00:26:58.060 in a hot, sweaty tent because they're just better than you know your place. And, and I use, you know,
00:27:03.820 the south, the Sturgis route, the south, the south, they're the worst in the plains. And I understand
00:27:10.220 that Lollapalooza, the big, you know, uh, hippie folk fest kind of, yeah, that's, that's Lollapalooza.
00:27:18.380 Was that, was that in, uh, Chicago? Look at that. Now, by the way, good for them. That's living again.
00:27:27.420 That's how life was in the before times, right? That's have the fun to go to a concert. Don't you think?
00:27:34.060 Not a mask in there. Good for them.
00:27:40.780 You know, it's been a while since I've gone to a rock concert, but it is fun. Who else is there?
00:27:46.220 Who else is there? And who are you sitting next to? And are they dancing or sing? Like it's part of the
00:27:51.500 experience. It's not, if you want that isolated experience, you'll sit on your couch and watch it on
00:27:56.460 TV. We've all done plenty of that the last 18 months. Thank you very little. I want to be amongst
00:28:00.700 people. No, no, no, not unless you're sophisticated. Boy, that makes me mad.
00:28:10.380 Let's read some more. Let's read some more super chats.
00:28:21.100 History Club World, May 2020. I stubbed my toe hard on a rock. It hurt a lot, so I did a symptom
00:28:25.020 checker. It said COVID might be a reason. I knew that was crap, but now I realize that if it weren't
00:28:28.860 for COVID, I would be at school, wouldn't have walked in that rock. Chuck Silver, do not get the
00:28:33.820 Fauci ouchie. Rocks for Northeast. All crew members of a UK Navy ship got two doses and tested negative
00:28:41.820 before boarding. Seven weeks later, they have about a hundred cases. Yeah, can you find that
00:28:45.500 Israel triple dose? There's a headline. I got it from Alex Berenson. It was from the Times of Israel.
00:28:56.780 Maybe you just type in Times of Israel, third shot COVID or whatever. So Israel is one of the most
00:29:05.660 vaxxed countries in the world. They were one of the first and they're one of the highest percentage of
00:29:13.500 double vaxxed. And now they're doing the triple vaxxed, if you can believe it. And according to this
00:29:22.620 Times of Israel story, 14 Israelis who got third shot, later infected with COVID-19. Limited data not enough to draw
00:29:33.820 conclusions on booster's effectiveness. Ministers said to fight over potential lockdown restriction
00:29:40.460 exemption for shuls. That's a way of saying synagogues. So 14 Israelis who got three shots got the COVID,
00:29:53.420 but it's not enough to draw conclusions on the booster's effectiveness. Yeah, maybe not enough for
00:29:58.700 you, but I think I've just drawn some conclusions. Scroll down. Let's read a little bit of this story.
00:30:06.140 14 Israelis have been diagnosed with COVID-19 despite having been inoculated with a third
00:30:13.180 COVID-19 vaccine dose, according to health ministry data reported by Channel 12 News on Sunday.
00:30:19.500 According to the network, two of those infected after receiving the booster shot have been
00:30:25.420 hospitalized. So that's serious. That's not just, I got a headache. I'm dealing with my headache right now.
00:30:33.260 I like up talking. I just immediately feel whinier, but also, you know, like it's a force field that if
00:30:41.180 don't, don't bother me. You're being problematic. Don't you see my pronouns?
00:30:46.620 Hello? Just add a question mark to everything. I'm dealing with my headache. Naturally, I need the
00:30:57.580 day off to go get a COVID test. Naturally. Let me read some more from that Times of Israel piece there.
00:31:05.660 According to the network, blah, blah, blah, it was not immediately clear whether the 14 contracted the
00:31:09.900 virus before or after receiving the booster. Such sporadic instances would not be enough for medical
00:31:15.100 officials to draw conclusions as to the third dose's general effectiveness in fighting off
00:31:19.260 the Delta variant of the disease. Says who? Says you? 11 of the 14 cases were over the age of 60,
00:31:26.220 and the remaining three were immunocompromised individuals under 60. The network said, well,
00:31:31.500 why are you giving immunocompromised people the virus vaccine? The two that were hospitalized were
00:31:36.860 over 60. Some 420,000 Israelis have been administered a third booster shot so far. Well,
00:31:43.980 then obviously you need a fourth booster. Duh. Just like you double maskers. What,
00:31:48.220 you want to kill grandma? Triple mask it. Murderer. Meanwhile, in the Sunday meeting,
00:31:55.260 government ministers fought over the prospect of a nationwide lockdown during the upcoming high
00:32:00.380 holiday period amid surging COVID-19 cases, according to leaks published on Hebrew language media.
00:32:06.700 Reports on Channel 12 and 13 and elsewhere said Education Minister Yifat Shasha Bitton, who has courted
00:32:16.380 controversy by calling plans to vaccinate students in schools a crime, said during the cabinet meeting
00:32:22.380 that the option of lockdown must be taken off the agenda. So you got triple boosted now and you still
00:32:28.940 want a lockdown. Maybe you got, you know, just get, just unbelievable. She said such talk was leading
00:32:35.660 to economic instability and quote, people are anxious for their livelihood. You don't say.
00:32:41.420 We have seen the charts. It doesn't matter whether countries impose lockdown or not. The mortality
00:32:45.900 charts look the same. Morbidity. Morbidity. That means being sick. Mortality means dying.
00:32:51.660 Intelligence minister. Now, we need more intelligent ministers.
00:32:54.780 And if you're not intelligent, at least be a minister of intelligence.
00:32:59.980 Eleazar Stern concurred. We need to eliminate the word lockdown from our lexicon. We are causing
00:33:05.260 people to live under threat. Okay, he is an intelligent minister. If I were ever a cabinet
00:33:10.060 minister, I would want to be called the minister of intelligence. Now, a lot of people would say,
00:33:14.700 that's like calling, that's like in Orwell, calling the ministry of war, the ministry of peace,
00:33:18.620 and the ministry of propaganda, the ministry of truth. But I would love to be called the
00:33:22.780 minister of intelligence. And anytime someone contradicted me, I would say,
00:33:27.020 look, which one of us is the minister of intelligence? I mean, everyone would want
00:33:35.900 you on their Trivial Pursuit team or your trivia team. Hamad Amar, a minister in the finance ministry,
00:33:43.180 noted that Australia is currently in its eighth lockdown, yet cases are still on the rise,
00:33:50.540 claiming that lockdown isn't a solution. Other ministers emphasize the need for lockdown and
00:33:55.820 the importance of talking publicly about a lockdown before imposing one.
00:34:02.300 I also don't think we should intimidate the public, but the truth is that reality is frightening,
00:34:06.940 Public Security Minister Omer Barlev reportedly said. The worst situation is not to mention the
00:34:12.380 word lockdown and then in four weeks come to a lockdown. We need to tell the truth. It's in the
00:34:17.900 hands of the public. Barlev added, apparently meaning that increased public awareness and care
00:34:23.900 for health regulations could stave off closure. Also in Sunday's meeting, Social Equality Minister
00:34:30.620 May-Rav Cohen was reported to join ministers' protests against excluding synagogues from new
00:34:37.420 restrictions on gatherings under the revived Green Pass system. What a mess Israel is!
00:34:42.860 It is. Starting Sunday, that's yesterday, gatherings of any size, indoors and out, are limited to those
00:34:51.980 who have been vaccinated, recovered from the virus, so at least they respect natural immunity,
00:34:58.300 or who present a negative COVID test. So you can't gather at all of any size. While the plan originally
00:35:05.180 included synagogues and other houses of worship, these were eventually exempted in prayer services with
00:35:11.020 fewer than 50 participants. It hurt to read about the coronavirus cabinet's decision to exclude
00:35:18.220 synagogues from the Green Pass, as if we did not learn a lesson from the previous waves, Cohen said.
00:35:24.620 I think that whole country is in an absolute and total mess. And boy were they held up as the role
00:35:30.700 model, weren't they? The fastest, the bestest, the mostest, the vaxxedest. Now they're triple vaxxed,
00:35:37.580 and they're getting it, and they're talking about another lockdown. What's the bloody point?
00:35:42.940 What's the bloody point? That's the worst story I've read. Because that's the madness. They obeyed
00:35:51.020 their public health industrial complex.
00:35:53.660 Wow. Now they talked about Australia's eighth lockdown. You know, there's different lockdowns in
00:36:04.780 different states, so I'm not sure how they calculate that. But the state of Victoria is awful. There's
00:36:09.740 wonderful beaches in Australia. You know, the virus is almost exclusively transmitted indoors. It's not an
00:36:19.980 outdoors virus for a whole bunch of reasons. And really, one of the safest places to be is the beach.
00:36:28.220 Outdoors, sunshine, nice breeze. You're not coughing on people. You're typically spaced out on the beach
00:36:36.540 from other people. You know, huge beaches in Australia. And the, you know, our friend Avi tweeted
00:36:44.060 this saying, the Australian media is an enemy of the people. It's exactly right. The media in almost
00:36:49.420 all these countries is goading on the governments to bring in harsher lockdowns. Take a look at this.
00:36:57.260 Oh, the, uh, the, um, why don't we find beach goers clip. Sorry about that. I sort of caught
00:37:04.060 Justin by surprise. Here, take a look. Here's this clip from down under the media.
00:37:07.820 Warning. Censorship. Take a look. Warning. I'm referring to the, okay, we got a little bit of a
00:37:15.580 technical problem. Don't you worry one bit. Um, I want to tell you that every week, like I, like I
00:37:23.900 follow a lot of sources. I follow Alex Berenson on Twitter. Um, he's a New York Times bestselling author
00:37:30.220 who's become a bit of an amateur expert at this stuff. And I don't think he pretends to have any
00:37:35.180 medical knowledge, but he just compiles knowledge from experts. It was from him. I saw that Israel
00:37:42.220 story. Oh, here we, we've got that Aussie clip. Take a look. Uh, these are daily warnings at these
00:37:49.420 press conferences alone. Is it time that if somebody's sunbaking on a beach, they just get
00:37:53.340 fined regardless of whatever their excuse is. Do we need to get harsher in those beach areas that
00:37:58.620 Manly, like Manly and Bondi that, that don't seem to be taking it as seriously as the rest of, uh,
00:38:03.420 the rest of the city? I think the, uh, the fact that the penalty infringement notices continue to
00:38:09.980 go up, uh, every single day is disappointing, but it's a reflection on New South Wales police
00:38:15.820 attitude towards people that, uh, do not want to comply with the public health or... Hey man,
00:38:22.540 do you want to just find anyone you see until they get the message? Come on, come on.
00:38:27.100 Why don't you just find anyone on a beach? That's the media. No wonder they are so hated. In Australia
00:38:36.060 in particular, you know, our friend Avi is doing so well down there because he's one of the few voices
00:38:42.700 that dissent. The media really has murdered their reputation during this whole lockdown and they are
00:38:50.300 so untrustworthy. In Alberta, and True North had a little story on this, they've been toasting and
00:38:58.700 fetting and promoting this emergency care doctor named Joe Vipon, I think is his last name.
00:39:07.740 This guy cracks me up. He poses for photos, like if you're, if you're a doctor in your, in your
00:39:15.580 emergency room or whatever, you should be wearing, I think they're called scrubs, like it's your,
00:39:21.740 it's your surgeon's uniform. And if you want to have your, your mask and your goggles on, you know,
00:39:27.020 knock yourself out. But if you're doing some, if you're playing TV doctor and you're from home
00:39:34.060 or in a studio and you put on your scrubs and your stethoscope and your mask and your goggles for show,
00:39:42.700 you just might be a TV doctor more, more than a doctor doctor.
00:39:51.260 Yeah, there he is. Is that a, that's a, that's a scrubs top, I think, I think.
00:39:59.740 I can't tell if that's a stethoscope, but you know, no, I don't, it's probably just a microphone.
00:40:06.540 So this is from True North. How can we trust experts when they moonlight as political activists?
00:40:10.540 Dr. Joe Vipon of Calgary has been promoted as the voice of reason by much of the media.
00:40:19.580 Of course, he's a massive donor. I think about $20,000 he's donated to the NDP. So good for True
00:40:26.460 North. Yeah, scroll down a little bit. Yeah, there he is there. He's always, he's just doing interviews,
00:40:33.020 dressed like a doctor. Much of the time he's got his full face gear on. Yeah,
00:40:38.220 $20,000 to the NDP between 2014 and 2019.
00:40:44.780 He just loves playing doctor on TV. And why not? There's this whole class of doctors
00:40:52.140 who were heroes in their little, you know, maybe the heroes to the patient, heroes to the co-workers,
00:40:57.020 heroes to the nurses. But now they're playing to a much larger audience and they don't want that to end.
00:41:01.260 They do not want that to end.
00:41:09.660 Adam Wanders, we love Rebel News, actual news. Thank you Watts, I should say.
00:41:13.100 Anyways, I was mentioning, I follow Alex Berenson. I follow Jordan Schachtel. I'm just
00:41:25.740 mentioning names of people I follow on Twitter who are interested in this stuff.
00:41:28.700 And there's one guy who only does a video a week. It's not a lot, is it? Like some of these other
00:41:37.660 people are doing 10 tweets a day. But he's so thoughtful about it. I wait all week to hear
00:41:47.340 what Neil Oliver has to say. Who's Neil Oliver? I only got to know Neil Oliver a couple of months ago
00:41:53.180 with the advent of GB News, a new UK all news channel. Nigel Farage is a star over there. Andrew
00:41:59.980 Neil was the founding editor in chief, although I haven't seen him on lately.
00:42:05.660 They've got some great people on there. They've got a free speech segment. They've got an anti-cancel
00:42:11.340 culture segment. They have just some great, it really is my favorite channel. I mean, I like Tucker
00:42:17.980 Carlson a lot. But GB News, I just think pound for pound, it's the best commentary out there.
00:42:25.260 And you don't even have to care about the UK to love most of their stuff. Mercy Marocchi did a great
00:42:30.940 video today about Black Lives Matter. And maybe if we have time, we'll go to that. I'll dig that up for
00:42:35.820 you. But here's Neil Oliver. He does these monologues for about five minutes long every time.
00:42:41.580 And it's the combination of his eloquence, his accent, which I like, his look. But he's so,
00:42:50.540 he comes up with turns of a phrase. But it's not just the aesthetics, which I really like.
00:42:56.780 He really boils down the issues to their essence. He's a smart guy. Can I play for you,
00:43:03.820 Neil Oliver? Let's play a fair chunk of it. Let me invite you to download their app at GB News.
00:43:09.260 I have no connection to them. I don't work for them or anything. But I just am such a booster of
00:43:13.660 them. I think they're great. Here's Neil Oliver. Take a look.
00:43:16.220 The government and the scientists want 16 and 17 year olds to have the vaccine.
00:43:22.620 I won't let my children be vaccinated. My wife won't let our children be vaccinated.
00:43:28.700 Not while we have breath with which to say no. I've read over and over again that children face
00:43:35.500 a tiny threat from the virus. The vaccines have been rolled out under a form of emergency use
00:43:41.660 authorisation. The vaccines are new. We do not have, cannot have, not for years yet, data about the
00:43:49.900 long term effects of injecting those products into the still developing unformed bodies of children and
00:43:57.100 teenagers. It seems to me and to many, experts included, that the potential threat to teenagers
00:44:05.100 from the vaccines must be greater than the threat from the virus. As I must always, I concede that that
00:44:12.700 is how I understand what I have read and been told by the government's experts from the beginning.
00:44:18.380 But it's not only about science, is it? I don't want to venture any further back into the science of
00:44:26.060 it all, the claims and the counterclaims. By now it is anyway beyond that for me. For me it's about
00:44:34.700 ethical behaviour and also morality. The balance of risk between virus and vaccine is contested. Some
00:44:43.580 will argue it is worth giving children the jab. Essentially for me it all boils down to one
00:44:50.060 question. Do I want to stand behind a wall of shields borne by children? My answer is no, I don't.
00:44:59.500 For me there is no war into which I would enlist children, not for any reason. In my understanding
00:45:06.940 of parenthood, indeed of adulthood, the children stand behind us, safe from potential harm for as
00:45:14.620 long as possible, in the centre of a circle made of adults facing outwards. Adults for whom the most
00:45:21.500 precious gift on earth is the privilege, the honour and privilege to stand between those children and
00:45:28.620 any possible danger. Children can be brave, are often braver than adults, but this fight should
00:45:35.340 not be theirs. This story played out over the last year and a half and likely a long, long way from
00:45:42.220 finished, is touching now on epic themes. The rights of the individual, freedom, children. There are
00:45:51.260 polarised views about who has the meaningful say on those rights, that freedom, our children. We are all
00:45:58.380 being made to choose, to take sides. Some choices, I think, are deliberately being made easier than
00:46:05.260 others. I'm still getting letters, more and more in fact. The addresses on the envelopes are still fun,
00:46:14.060 but the contents are growing harder and harder to bear. More and more people are writing about good and
00:46:20.620 evil, about the search for light in the dark, about fear, even dread of the future. I find them harder
00:46:28.860 and harder to read, but I read everyone, and I always will, because it's an honour to receive them.
00:46:36.700 Most heartbreaking is the palpable loneliness of so many people who have coped as best they can for
00:46:42.620 a year and a half, but who are running low on hope, if indeed they have any hope left at all. I say to
00:46:49.660 those people, hold on and look up and ahead to better days. It shouldn't be like this for so many
00:46:58.460 people in this country we share, so much overlooked loneliness and hopelessness, so many people bullied
00:47:05.580 and made to feel bad just for being alive in the world. For what it's worth, I want to say to all
00:47:12.140 those people who have been in touch with me that none of us needs to feel alone, not really, and at
00:47:18.300 least not entirely. And to everyone feeling the same emotions of loneliness, fear and confusion, and that
00:47:25.020 sense of having been betrayed and cut adrift by those we thought were meant to have our best interests
00:47:30.780 at heart. I say there are millions that will stand by you, shoulder to shoulder. It turns out we were
00:47:38.140 together all along, even though we didn't know it. Though we may not meet in the real world, we are
00:47:44.940 united by the feelings we share. Separated though we are from one another in the flesh, we are still a
00:47:52.060 community, united by common bonds. Within that community, there are people who have different opinions
00:47:59.340 and who have made different choices, as is their right. There are those that have taken the injections
00:48:05.420 and those that have not. A recurrent cry from many is that they have over the years taken every
00:48:11.180 vaccination and seen to the vaccination of their children as well. Again and again, I read about
00:48:16.860 those who simply have questions they want answered and who feel those answers might not be available for
00:48:22.300 years to come. Those feelings of community transcend decisions made by adults about what is best for
00:48:30.460 each of them. I receive letters from care workers, nurses, GPs and others in the health industry and
00:48:38.620 while they've made different choices for themselves, they're united by dismay about what might be about to
00:48:44.140 unfold for children. Even though we might not be able to see each other, we are companions. Companion is a
00:48:52.700 word with deep roots all the way down to the oldest languages of all. It really means those with whom we
00:48:59.980 share bread. I wish we could all meet somewhere because then we would see that we're not alone, that in
00:49:07.020 fact we are millions of people standing together. No matter what happens next, we who hold common
00:49:14.860 values, values that we hold dear, we are a community, we are companions, we are family. I will continue to
00:49:24.540 dream about a day when we might break bread together. You know, I learn so much from him all the time.
00:49:32.380 Sometimes it's his use of the language. Sometimes it's just very simple ideas about that we can't
00:49:37.900 meet together and we can't see each other. Now, of course, Obama and other sophisticated people are
00:49:43.180 allowed to meet each other. Now, the UK, I mean, obviously he's in the UK there and Canada are
00:49:48.620 different. I mean, there's swaths of America that are open. The only place in Canada that is fully open
00:49:54.940 is Alberta and you can imagine the pressure on Alberta to collapse that, not just from their domestic
00:50:01.260 activists, but from every other province who doesn't want there to be an alternative.
00:50:06.140 It reminds me of why
00:50:09.500 liberals, leftists, like Gerald Butts, Trudeau's right-hand man,
00:50:18.140 seemed so adamant that the Conservative Party of Canada, the Conservative Party of Ontario,
00:50:23.100 adopted carbon tax. And I thought, well, why do you care? In fact, if you think the carbon tax is so
00:50:32.380 popular, if you think the carbon tax is so right, don't you want your opponents to make the wrong
00:50:38.620 decision and be anti-carbon tax and you'll get all the votes? If you think it's a winner, if you think it's
00:50:45.660 a winning idea politically, put aside ideology, if your job is to get Justin Trudeau elected,
00:50:53.580 why would you want his opposition to copy him on a key platform plank? Wouldn't you want your opposition
00:51:02.700 to go down the wrong path? And the answer is so obviously that you want to remove any dispute,
00:51:11.820 any debate at all about an issue and not have it come up at all so voters have no choice at all on
00:51:18.300 the matter and it's just taken off the debate. That's done a lot in Canada by having courts make
00:51:24.140 highly political decisions and then it's, oh, that's already a matter that the court has decided on,
00:51:29.180 that's closed forever, you can't even talk about that. As long as there's one party that doesn't
00:51:34.860 believe in a carbon tax, two things happen. First of all, people actually have a choice, if that's
00:51:39.820 their most important issue and they have the knowledge that they're not alone and
00:51:48.220 it was always conspicuous to me that Gerald Butts did not want conservative parties to oppose
00:51:53.900 his party on that because they didn't want voters to think that they were
00:51:59.580 part of a larger movement. They wanted anyone who was against the carbon tax to think I must be the
00:52:04.060 only person in the world who thinks this way. I think it's the same way on lockdowns and vaccines,
00:52:10.620 especially forced vaccines. I think if everyone thinks, oh, well, I guess I'm the only one who feels
00:52:16.620 this way. No one else feels this way. I guess it's hopeless to oppose it. I suppose I'll just do what
00:52:24.060 everyone else is. But for that psychology to take over, you have to observe that everyone else is.
00:52:30.140 So if you learn that others aren't, in fact, that way, not only do you no longer feel like an outcast,
00:52:39.580 but maybe you can do something about it collectively. That's what I thought of when
00:52:43.260 Neil Oliver said, perhaps we can meet together. These 700,000 bikers, or even if it's only 70,000
00:52:50.060 in Sturgis, they're getting a lot of mutual reinforcement, whatever their views are,
00:52:56.460 that they know they don't have to listen to Anthony Fauci. They don't have to listen to the New York
00:53:02.380 Times lady calling them unsophisticated. They don't care because they know that they're not alone.
00:53:07.340 If you're the only person in the world who thinks, oh, geez, I'm the only person, it's harder to fight back.
00:53:13.500 How are we doing for time? 12.53.
00:53:28.220 That's GB News, and I've said this before. Download the app. GB News is in Great Britain. It's free,
00:53:34.460 so really there's no reason not to do it. I know that half of what they talk about it will be of
00:53:40.220 no interest to Canadians or Americans or Australians. I know that. But a lot of what they talk about
00:53:46.140 will be like, would you not agree with me that what Neil Oliver talked about there is absolutely
00:53:50.060 of interest to every Canadian and many Americans and many Australians and many Israelis? The fact
00:53:56.220 that he's saying it in a cool Scottish accent just makes it more interesting, but it doesn't take
00:54:01.020 away from the universality of his message. And they have some very interesting commentators,
00:54:08.220 Inaya Fuller and Iman, Mercy Maroki. And Mercy is so young, but she's courageous, which sometimes you
00:54:18.860 have a lot of courage in a little person, and I'm saying that in an affectionate way because
00:54:25.340 she's tough. Let me show you a clip, and I don't know how much of this we want to run,
00:54:30.380 but this is an example of why. I mean, you're probably saying, Ezra, why are you talking so
00:54:34.140 much about another news network? Because I know how bad it is in the UK. I mean, I used to report
00:54:40.620 there all the time on Tommy Robinson's trials, and it was completely uniform. The pro-censorship
00:54:48.140 media narrative, the media parties are so vicious. So the fact that there is this well-funded, well-staffed,
00:54:55.660 really good network. I feel like it's a miracle, and I'm not even a Brit, but I know what the British
00:55:03.180 media is like. And all I can say is I hope they can endure. Here, let me play for you a little bit
00:55:08.300 from Mercy Marocchi, who's so smart. And listen to her here. Take a look.
00:55:14.540 Now, over the weekend, a police officer was slashed while he was attending a stabbing in North London,
00:55:20.220 just another in the ever-growing list of knife crime on British streets. London is, yet again,
00:55:25.660 set to have a record-breaking year in terms of knife crime. Last year was a record breaker, as was the
00:55:30.940 year before, the problem is getting worse. So what are the stats on knife crime? Well, since 2010,
00:55:36.940 the number of violent and sexual crimes that involved a knife have gone up by more than 50%.
00:55:42.620 The number of threats to kill using knives have more than tripled. And this isn't just an inner
00:55:47.500 city London problem. Surrey, for God's sake, crowned as the poshest home county in England,
00:55:53.260 has seen a nearly 600% increase in offences involving sharp instruments over the last 10 years. And let me
00:56:00.460 say what we're all thinking. There's one group in society that is most involved in knife crime from
00:56:05.580 both sides. Nearly half of all murder victims in the capital have been black. That's despite people,
00:56:10.780 black people, making up only 13% of London. And on the other side, nearly half of people charged with
00:56:16.620 knife crimes are black. Often these are young black men running around in broad daylight, acting tough
00:56:22.220 with their blades. I've seen the videos. You've seen the videos. I'm not saying knife crime is a black
00:56:27.100 problem, of course. It's not. White people stabbed too, let's just be clear. But when young black men
00:56:32.540 are three times more likely to be murdered than any other group, to ignore the race aspect is
00:56:37.740 completely irresponsible. And you'd think, you'd think the groups which claim to care so much about
00:56:42.460 black lives would be all over the issue like a rash. But Black Lives Matter, the self-appointed
00:56:48.140 spokespeople for black people globally, although not for me, I have to say, are too busy defacing statues
00:56:54.060 and trying to cancel 18th century white men from textbooks to actually address the real issues
00:56:59.900 affecting black people. You know, like being much more likely to literally get stabbed in the street
00:57:04.940 by another black person. What would actually make me respect Black Lives Matter, the socialist activist
00:57:10.620 group, which people like to pretend is not a socialist activist group, is if they actually for once
00:57:16.140 tackled head on the real issues facing black communities. Of course, I'll inevitably be slated
00:57:22.060 for this mainly by those on the left who will say, I'm playing into tropes about so-called black on
00:57:27.100 black crime. Well, so be it. I won't cower from saying that when knife crime is on the rise,
00:57:32.220 it means the blood of more black kids is on the streets and more black kids will end up in jail.
00:57:36.780 And quite frankly, if you're uncomfortable with pointing out that knife crime is disproportionately
00:57:41.740 a black issue, then clearly black lives don't really matter to you.
00:57:46.060 So again, the news peg there was knife crime in London. But the Black Lives Matter issue
00:57:54.220 is just as relevant in Chicago, or frankly, Toronto. You know, I follow different police forces on Twitter,
00:58:02.540 New York Police Department, I follow, they have various accounts, including the police union there,
00:58:09.260 which I really like. I follow various British police, just because they have the craziest,
00:58:17.020 wokest announcements all the time. They're the ones tweeting, don't say something mean
00:58:24.140 on social media or we'll arrest you. Like they're just off the hook crazy.
00:58:29.900 I follow Toronto's police, a couple of different accounts. Last night, how many shootings were there
00:58:34.220 in Toronto last night? Like did they, did it even stop? So I don't know the demographics of those
00:58:43.820 crimes. But Mercy makes the point, if you're, if you call yourself Black Lives Matter,
00:58:51.660 and if both the perpetrators and the victims of knife crime are disproportionately black,
00:58:57.580 and you got nothing to say about that, maybe black lives don't matter to you. Now, of course,
00:59:01.420 it's a lot easier for someone like Mercy Marocchi to say it than someone like me. But it doesn't
00:59:07.420 mean it's easy, because, actually, maybe it's not easier for her to say it. The peer pressure,
00:59:12.300 the, the insults that come at her for not telling the Black Lives Matter line must be ferocious.
00:59:17.100 So I'm just very impressed with, with her. It's just another reason to follow GB News.
00:59:23.100 Um, Rumble, Cissar 2 says, I love to hear what Neil Oliver has to say. Remarkable to hear such truth.
00:59:28.700 Yeah, he's so good. And maybe it's because he only does one a week. So he really, really crafts it.
00:59:35.100 Joy full from the heart. Someone asked, why are children put last? They're made to suffer
00:59:40.460 so much to save grandma. Should be the other way around. Yeah, you're right. Um, what else did I
00:59:46.380 send you there? Did I send you something else? Yeah, let's take a look. Here's a tweet from the
00:59:50.780 Premier of Nova Scotia. New, a Liberal government will be proactive in exploring a provincial vaccine
00:59:58.380 certificate for going to restaurants, shops, gyms, and other businesses. Scotiapass would allow you to
01:00:04.620 attend events without fear, while not putting people's health at risk from dangerous COVID variants.
01:00:11.660 Um, so that's the Premier of Nova Scotia. Now, um, did we just not, like just literally moments ago,
01:00:23.580 did we not just learn that from Israel,
01:00:28.060 one shot, two shots, three shots, people are still getting, uh, still getting the virus? Didn't we,
01:00:35.740 did we not just read that? So how can the Premier make this promise? And
01:00:47.820 how can he promise that you'll be safe? I don't think he can promise that.
01:00:52.540 By the way, uh, in many places, most places in Canada, in the United States,
01:01:05.180 newcomers, new immigrants take entry-level jobs because they don't have the qualifications. They
01:01:09.900 might not have the professional training. They may not have the certification. Maybe they just don't
01:01:14.380 have the education. Maybe they don't have English skills. So it's no surprise to anyone who's been out
01:01:20.060 in the world that in many places, if you go to a restaurant, waiters might be of any background,
01:01:25.980 but quite often the back of house staff, the dishwasher, the cooks, maybe new immigrants who
01:01:30.940 don't even speak English well. And it is also a fact that demographically speaking, minorities,
01:01:37.260 including new immigrants, have a lower vaccine participation rate than others, for whatever
01:01:42.300 reason. So if you are the Premier of Nova Scotia and saying you're going to require restaurants to
01:01:49.100 have VAX passports for both customers and staff, you're discriminating systemically against minorities
01:01:59.020 and newcomers. You just are. That's what the left calls systemic discrimination. It's like saying,
01:02:05.660 I'm going to ban all nurses from something. Okay, well statistically speaking, that's going to have an
01:02:10.540 overwhelmingly disproportionate impact on women than men because there's many more women nurses than male
01:02:14.940 nurses, right? It's just a fact. If you said, I'm going to ban construction workers, you know,
01:02:19.340 there would be a gender effect there. I'm speaking like a Marxist now, more men in construction than
01:02:23.500 women. So if you're saying, I'm going to crack down on these companies, restaurants, like he listed a few
01:02:30.940 barbershops, like really entry-level jobs for people who don't maybe have formal education. Like anyone can be a dishwasher.
01:02:37.900 Anyone can be a cook, you know. No, not if you don't meet that Premier's test and we're going to force
01:02:45.100 the restaurant owners to be the enforcers of that. I think there's a lot wrong with that.
01:02:49.980 There's, it's turning restaurant owners, gym owners, whatever, into cops. It's pitting
01:02:57.020 companies against their own customers. It has that systemic discrimination I just described. But mainly,
01:03:03.900 you heard his promise. This will keep you safe. But didn't we just read from Israel that that's not true?
01:03:11.580 It's 102, so I'm going to say goodbye. I'll have a show tonight, more about Barack Obama's party.
01:03:16.620 But I'll leave you with this dog video curated by our friend Justin. I'll see you tomorrow, everybody, or Wednesday.