DAILY | Online hate & censorship bills; Freeland brags about rising carbon tax; F1's anti-oil driver
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Summary
In this live stream, we talk about the anti-oil sands campaign and the controversy surrounding it, including the booing of a Formula 1 driver who wears a shirt with the slogan "Stop the tar sands" at the Montreal Grand Prix.
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hectic environment we had some technical difficulties but i think the show is going to be great it's going
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excellent just absolutely excellent showing of kian's trucker documentary at church in the vine
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on friday night they seat about 640 people there and i think we were getting pretty close to capacity
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there adam is probably telling everybody just shush we had an excellent uh screening of kian's trucker
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documentary at uh church in the vine and i think we have some uh footage a little bit that we can show
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people of how just how great it was amazing venue even better people
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adam what is going on with the show today okay so we'll go from that to something else um
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what else is on the list of things to talk about today adam
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um there's lots to talk about um i suppose we could talk about some of what we do on the weekend
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uh we do have some of those things ready to go i'm sure they're going to pop up in a jiffy uh
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from that um but there's there's no lack of stories to get into here um from plastic
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bands to sports uh institutions for swimming starting to bring on board um some restrictions
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for trans athletes participating in that uh no lack of things to get to sebastian vettel
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um being booed um there's a laundry list to pick from what what do you want to dive into first
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let's talk about sebastian vettel um because he's a formula one race car driver he's a millionaire
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and he shows up at the uh sorry the montreal grand prix and he's wearing an anti-oil sands shirt
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and i wrote this up for the website because i was like what what is this guy thinking um
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and as i got poking around a little bit deeper i'm not my i used to actually be a little bit of
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an f1 fan like maybe 20 years ago but not so much yeah can you that's not so much these days
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um and he shows up wearing this anti-oil sand shirt and i'm like you literally fly around the globe
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and then drive cars in circles high performance cars in circles and you show up saying you want to stop
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the tar sands which i already know where you're i already know you're ignorant um once you have a
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shirt with that slogan on there and he's riding a bike to show off his um climate change um street
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cred of course his bike also has a pride flag on it for extra virtue signaling but um this guy is
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sponsored by saudi aramco the world's most profitable company by market cap at least it was last week it
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overtook apple um and that is thanks in no small part to russia's war on ukraine which caused
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um gas and oil prices to skyrocket which is an interesting point to make there too because
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this guy wants to stop canadian oil and gas extraction okay but his home country of germany
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by 50 of their natural gas comes from russia and so he's funding the russian war machine he's sponsored
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by the saudis and apparently through his political stances he wants to unemploy vast numbers of
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indigenous people who work in canada's oil and gas sector if i had to pick an industry in this country
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that was indigenous it would be oil and gas extraction the indigenous people are about four and a little
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bit percent of the population employment of indigenous people in oil and gas is at eight percent which
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means they're over represented as a as a sample size of the population in oil and gas extraction
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so when you are against canadian oil and gas you're pro-indigenous unemployment yeah this guy is just in
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the race uh for and it's funny for an f1 driver i'm sure hypocrisy with justin trudeau potentially in
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the lead but this guy's catching up pretty quick i don't doubt that the guy probably has a pro-ukrainian
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stance or pro-ukrainian flag um while being sponsored and benefiting from russia's invasion
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literally i mean for the for the guy to uh for the guy to race uh race cars that literally use not
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hopes and dreams but fuels to amass his wealth to tour around the world um he probably admits more
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emissions in a weekend than most of us do probably right on par with farmers who are feeding thousands
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of people and not just himself and then he has the audacity to come out here and lecture folks um
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it's right on par for the course for probably him and his sort of voting demographic those people who
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still have the audacity to still still support uh justin trudeau and people like that so it's just
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such a gross look just generally speaking um i don't know what what the i don't know if his sponsor
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clearly isn't advocating for him to be doing this then again maybe they are because maybe they only
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want sure they are yeah yeah of course they are yeah yeah they want their oil that is like conflict
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oil that is not uh that is not sourced quite as ethically or as uh environment with and we're talking
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about ethics as far as the sort of human costs as well as the environmental costs yeah no doubt this
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is much much worse uh on all of those fronts but uh yeah he has the audacity to come here
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why is it always leonardo dicaprio jet setting f1 drivers these ridiculous uh like if if ever
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there's a place i couldn't care less about carbon emissions but like maybe some of these extremely
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people wealthy people who are jet setting around the world maybe they are contributing a little bit
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to those emissions uh in a meaningful way and they're telling us to cut back our lives and walk to
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work uh it's adorable that you rode your little bike for three minutes and then your f1 car
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burn more emissions than i'll burn in a lifetime in one race so yeah it's good it's embarrassing
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i'm i'm you know what i'm i gotta say though for all the negativity i am thrilled that this guy got
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booed um it's just an indicator that uh that justin trudeau is not popular these ideas aren't
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popular um they're getting their last sort of kick at the can while they can but uh the tide
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certainly seems to be changing and i'm certainly hoping that that is for the better yeah f1 stops this
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year are in spain monaco montreal italy the united states australia so we'll go to the other side of
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the world azerbaijan and then of course naturally saudi arabia and i hear his defender saying oh well
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this is so concerning to him that he's thinking about leaving the sport oh now that you've pocketed
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millions on the backs of oil and gas now you're buying this sport yeah goodbye but uh give back all
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the money you made then you don't want all that dirty tar sands blood oil in your pocket um right
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like if if this were something you were really opposed to but he's not yeah he's just virtue
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signaling you know what he's doing he's probably like you know i'm getting a little bit older as an
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f1 driver and inevitably eventually i'm going to need another job so i'm going to start milking my way
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into either one of these oil companies or some weft position on uh on global issues he's like i'm a
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celebrity i need to segue this reflexes slowing down a little bit um i need to segue my career
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into martyrdom uh this time for the environment or alternatively in in the name of uh conflict oil
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so yeah pretty much par for the course speaking of uh par for the course let's talk about this uh
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banning some single-use plastics um many many many i'm about to go off uh many remember i mean and
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this is the this is the ridiculousness like i remember when it was oh we're killing the trees
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we have to get off paper bags let's go to plastic they're recyclable we can do all this stuff and then
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it's like no no no we actually made the opposite we'll go the other way you see plastic wrappers
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on uh these these paper straws i mean you know what i i'm you know what cool if you can do a
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biodegradable straw that's not going to fall apart when i'm having my drink great but these companies out
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here professing that they're proud of their product like a and w and they don't they don't want to put
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ice in it because it'll contaminate the drink and then i'm drinking it through a newspaper uh it tastes
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absolutely terrible and literally theaters starbucks all these different places they've gotten to the
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point where if someone gets a large drink they're giving them a couple straws so you're going through
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three or four straws instead of one um some of the original sort of lids they were doing to replace
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uh straws are actually more plastic than a conventional lid and a straw it's just more
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it's just about as ridiculous as an f1 driver complaining about fuel um it's it doesn't really
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do much and certainly the irony is the same people pushing this just had everyone using all of the
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masks forever um all these single use masks uh to an extent that probably dwarfed straw usage in the
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country listen if you want to use a reusable cup fill it up save some money get a discount at a shop
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cool um i know some places will give you a bit of a discount to do that they save money
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sure it helps the environment that's great reduce good good uh the government and i mean we can talk
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about beef too here but this trudeau government just doesn't address serious issues and then they just
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spend millions of dollars and this is why they do it it's because they can give their friends these
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contracts for things that aren't really verifiable they spend millions and millions of dollars
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on these absurd little passion projects that don't mean anything they signify uh they signify
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nothing and accomplish even less um and that's exactly what this is we're gonna we're gonna count
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it's the final countdown to banning some single-use plastics oh joy oh joy um ridiculous i know people
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are going out of their way to stockpile and buy oh i am yeah buy straws now you know how many spoons
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my kids have thrown in the garbage like my spoons because i didn't have a plastic spoon so i sent a metal
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spoon they just throw them out because they get in the habit of just throwing stuff out so all my
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spoons are in a garbage can at their school somewhere and i'm constantly having to buy metal spoons
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because for a time plastic spoons are kind of hard to find there for a while i have stockpiled them
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like uh they'll take my plastic spoons for my cold dead hands before we get too far in the show
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read it on air and we'll do our best to address whatever it is and that's that yeah i was i was about
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to say i think we missed that but i wasn't sure if that was because of technical issues on my end so
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i didn't want to uh weigh in there so yeah you know what i wouldn't mind talking about that we touched
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on that a little bit though but i mean this is just uh we can talk about our free the beef campaign a
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little bit uh at free the beef dot dot ca i think it is dot com dot ca free the beef dot ca um this is
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just another of the sort of never-ending government overreaches and i want to keep in mind like this
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government i was just breaking this down today like they're they're hard on all the wrong things
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and soft on all the things that they should be maybe a little bit tougher on for example we saw
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the hands off our guns campaign as well um the government while literally reducing minimum
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sentencing for people who commit violent crimes with guns are making the lives of legal gun owners far
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more difficult for more hoops to jump through and if you're if you use a firearm a certain classes of
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firearm for often arbitrary reasons for target shooting well that is suddenly illegal you can't buy them
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um needless to say people are running out buying this stuff but a glaring have hypocritical double
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standard that doesn't really accomplish anything whatsoever they're doing the same thing with beef
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there's there's obesity epidemics there's food costs scarcity issues there's all these problems out
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there um and meanwhile they're while that's all happening there's an opioid epidemic and these
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governments are legalizing guns or drugs rather left right and center so drugs are fine all this
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obesity stuff we don't really need to address any of those serious sort of leading cause of death
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issues but we need to put warning labels on relatively healthy and affordable ground beef
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in this country again the the single-use plastic bands they're just so neurotically focused on
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making our lives inconvenient and driving up costs meanwhile house prices are doubling people can't
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afford mortgages we have a generation for the first time in a long time where their quality of
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life is likely to decrease they won't be able to afford houses so on so forth this the it's it's over for
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this government it's pretty apparent um many people sort of suggesting that justin trudeau
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not likely to make it to the next election uh the liberals very possibly going to have someone else
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maybe come in and try and salvage the party but it seems like they're trying to get their last few
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shots and with this absurd activism that absolutely nobody is acting for sadly propped up by jagmeet
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singh and the ndp who are entirely complicit despite the fact that they seem to want to blame the
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conservatives and the liberals for working together it's clearly the ndp ramping up this madness in
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exchange for little favors and tidbits here and there uh the government really really needs to stop
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because the damage they're doing um it's going to take a couple couple elections to get to get over
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the damage caused by justin trudeau yeah i was doing some digging down onto this beef labeling
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because um it's really quite bizarre so they want to label special labels on food that contain at least
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15 of the daily recommended intake of sodium sugar saturated fat again the science around saturated fats
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is some of the most sketchy of all the sketchy science out there um and i think the the sketchiness
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of that science has led to an obesity uh epidemic and a diabetes epidemic i think
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the diabetes epidemic is the reason that our health care system is in a constant state of near collapse
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um i there was some i was again even this morning like as i was sort of blow drying my hair i was
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listening to a podcast about um by a doctor about um the historical records about diabetes and it used
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to be like one in every like over 200 people being admitted to hospital had diabetes now in some
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instances it's one in four one in four um and so maybe we're doing something wrong with the food
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pyramid but then we've got governments like this who are perfectly fine to have ultra processed foods
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get around these food labelings and they're really they're labeling um they're labeling beef like it's a
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cigarette at this point but yeah it's the reason they did it to beef and they were able to do it to
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ground meat uh first of all i think there's a an ulterior motive in that it serves to normalize
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labeling meat as though it's dangerous because you get 50 of all the beef in the stores by doing this
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but they got them on a technicality because you are not allowed to label whole foods with these labels
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so you can't technically get it on a roast at this point any more than you could put it on an apple or
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you could put it on a banana that's a whole food but because it's been ground then it gets in there
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as a processed food so they can stick it on there and i say okay fine you're labeling beef as though
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it's a processed food great i want to see you label beyond meat for all the strange and dangerous things
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in there including the soy and its effect on the male body but they'll never do that um because
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there's an i think there's a whole like anti-masculinity thing there's an anti uh affordable
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protein thing here your brain doesn't work properly if you don't have b12 and dha and all those things
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that you can get from cheap affordable readily available close to the producer beef um and the
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other sort of thing here that that is just so and we've seen this through covet 19 restrictions right
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across the board uh listen mcdonald's is likely not going to have these warnings on their burgers
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that they're pumping out day after day um and it is once again the mom and pop shop like i was at
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hartel homestead the other day um some of these mom and pop shops the local place even your local
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grocery store that has some ground beef for you to take home cook however you like very likely maybe do
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some foraging whatever you might do get that nice sort of healthy meal all together that product that you
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see on the shelf that is relatively healthy well that is not going that's going to have a big warning
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label on it but again these big chain stores these uh fast food joints all these people and all these
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businesses they're going to be sort of off the hook and why is it that justin trudeau who professes to
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be for the working class and the little guy every action he takes whether it's covet 19 restrictions where
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the big chains got to stay open and the little mom and pop shops with relatively low volume got shut down
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and now the local farmers being affected with the big chains that are going to be pumping out fast
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food they're not going to have these uh these sort of marginalizing and vilifying labels on them it's
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always the little guys who suffer yeah exactly and getting back to your thing about straws i'm anti-garbage
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right like that's why i don't like all the packaging things come in um but i'm very pro-plastic and my
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concern is we are going to decimate an industry that we are going to need in the event of another
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pandemic single-use plastics were the saviors of the pandemic especially early on when the grocery
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store clerks didn't want to take your e-coli soaked reusable bag because they were scared of how covid
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was being transmitted and so these stores and municipalities that had banned plastic bags in
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their stores they were like send us all the plastic you got because all of a sudden they realized it was
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far more sanitary your entire hospital is not only just plastic but then all those plastic
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things are wrapped in plastic to keep them sanitary and so what becomes of an industry that we need
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to keep us safe we're attacking it now after it got us through all the stupid regulations of the
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pandemic like look how much plastic was involved in the pandemic restrictions i don't like the pandemic
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restrictions but the government sure did um and secondarily this war on plastic is kind of stupid
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when you think about what plastic really is yeah that's what i was gonna say yeah is this magical
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inert stored fossil fuel you don't have to put it in a barrel it doesn't leak it doesn't do anything
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it's beautiful because you get to use it twice as a fossil as a you know as for its use once as a fossil
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fuel and once for whatever you used it for because you can high uh efficiency incinerate it and then
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create electricity and for my hippie friends out there you might not realize but in burnaby bc where
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they protest the trans mountain pipeline all the time they incinerate garbage for electricity there
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in fact when canada shipped its garbage to the philippines and then we had to take it back because
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why are we just garbage colonialists um when they shipped it all there and they had to take it back
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it was sent to burnaby to be incinerated to turn into electricity and i think that's great i mean
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i think that's probably more efficient and more uh purposeful than just recycling for the sake of
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recycling and you know what i mean the other thing too is there's this like the ironic petroleum
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byproduct made kayak being paddled up to a greenpeace protest um the the thing is is these
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resources are sort of out there they're available um they they're being sort of repurposed and used
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um so rather than going to waste they're they're going to do these incredible things within society
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uh we're stripping that all away and again we're now producing these bags not necessarily always out of
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those uh those repurposed bags obviously sometimes bags are recycled but uh we're basically doing away
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with an industry that is just purposing things it's kind of like the vegan who's opposed to leather
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well people are still eating cows so what do you suppose they do just throw all the skins away
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you may as well use in the sort of indigenous style of using every single part of the animal using every
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single part of the product well why aren't we having the same mentality when it comes to petroleum
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byproducts out there so yeah instead of chopping down a tree may as well use what's being produced
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in other industries that are needed and being attacked it's so funny all every one of these practical
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industries that does something that we need is being attacked by this government sadly here um and
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then they're they're seemingly endorsing everything that we don't need uh speaking of canada however
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just before you move on though i just want to i just want to drive the point home that this seems to
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be a de facto war on the west whether it's beef whether it's a war on plastic which is just a
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downstream war on oil and gas it's the liberals in ottawa deciding that these western industries
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don't need to go on because they're dirty and gross and bad for your health so they say as they
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eat their beyond beef burger or beyond meat or whatever that thing what's gross anyway yeah looking
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out the window and now the skies are pretty darn clear if you go to one of those car manufacturing
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cities though they've chased most of the business away um a little a little bit more pollution than
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now we're experiencing up here up in fort max so yeah yeah they can take a look in the mirror for
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a second on that note despite all this and despite our net politicians uh canada day is coming up and
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despite all their efforts to cancel it and shame us um if you're one of those canadians out there who
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want it for canada day i would get your orders in pretty quick the code is canada 25 so rebelnewsstore.com
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canada 25 for that deal yeah yeah there's some good stuff on there i've got a dominion day one in
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there for david we do we do have a dominion day one i'm pretty sure there it is perfect there it is
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yeah we couldn't we couldn't not have a dominion day one in there we'd never hear the end of it from
00:26:09.580
him no dave would be upset so we have got that so do consider that again you're grabbing a shirt
00:26:14.760
you're getting something fun but ultimately uh you're kind of keeping us here working because we
00:26:19.000
we don't steal from you through your taxes we just say hey if you want to chip in help us out
00:26:22.560
and again that's one way to help you can do a super chat we'd love to engage with those as well so keep
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those coming if you have any thoughts on any of the things we're discussing today uh can we move
00:26:32.720
into christia freeland here um because this is again on the same theme of the liberals war on the
00:26:40.340
west so on canadians too like just on canadians too but i mean this she acts as a scarecrow for oil
00:26:48.720
and gas investment because of all their stupid regulations and then the carbon tax and like why
00:26:53.300
would we go to southern saskatchewan when we can just go to north dakota it's the same oil field
00:26:58.540
you know it's the bakken we'll just go over there where there's no carbon tax and fewer regulations
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and it's easier to drill there so why would we go to southern saskatchewan right the daniel day lewis
00:27:10.520
milkshake i drink your milkshake yeah exactly so um freeland uh instead of saying like oh you know
00:27:19.480
for example alberta is doing this and i've got a lot of criticism for our provincial government
00:27:24.040
but they quit collecting the provincial portion of the gas tax because gas is so outrageously high
00:27:30.460
here and families are being hammered with inflation so they said you know what we're not collecting our
00:27:37.260
portion of the gas tax we can't do anything about the federal taxes but we won't collect our portion
00:27:42.540
so i think that knocked about 13 cents off the pump but not christia freeland who um is so adept
00:27:51.280
she's our finance minister who when she was at reuters destroyed an entire division of reuters
00:27:58.240
through her bad management she literally destroyed it um and like she destroyed the financial and
00:28:06.180
business case for the section of reuters that she was involved in and justin trudeau was like you know
00:28:10.700
what you're in charge of the economy so anyways she bragged at an international monetary fund panel
00:28:18.260
that she increased the carbon tax um despite record high cost of living and gas prices for canadian she
00:28:25.540
says this is indicative of their commitment to fighting climate change for me it's indicative of
00:28:31.280
her commitment to putting canadians in the poor house but anyways look at this like completely out of
00:28:35.320
touch clip say a couple of things canada actually and and this is i believe now i'm speaking not just
00:28:43.960
about my own political convictions but about where the majority of canadians are um we have reached
00:28:52.060
a point as a country where we recognize the urgency of climate action we recognize that climate change
00:29:03.000
is a threat to us here in canada we recognize that it's a threat in the whole world and we recognize
00:29:10.180
that we have to do something about it and you know i spoke to you earlier about our price on pollution
00:29:15.000
that's a very powerful market-based mechanism it's going up every single year and we increased it
00:29:26.500
this year even in the face of higher inflation um and to me that shows a meaningful commitment
00:29:35.220
um and we also recognize you know we have to do our part in canada and we also have an obligation
00:29:45.600
to do our part in the world and i spoke at the beginning about the need to about canada's decision
00:29:53.400
uh to double our provision of international climate finance to 5.3 billion
00:30:00.780
5.3 billion that's what we're putting putting into this families can't you know afford their
00:30:09.540
mortgage interest rates are going up and she's like 5.3 billion that's what we're committing to
00:30:14.040
this plus we've raised the carbon tax look at how great we are um this is insane um has anybody by the
00:30:22.220
way you want to see something really telling about christie freeland watch her with the sound off
00:30:28.140
and you'll see how just antsy that woman is there's something really wrong with her and i don't
00:30:34.380
i don't know if she's got some sort of disorder or anxiety or whatever but it's very clear when you
00:30:41.420
watch her with the sound off i think it's an act but that's another story altogether she is like this
00:30:49.800
is just insane to watch she's like listen i'm i'm so committed to this i'm willing to let canadians
00:30:56.800
suffer that's effectively what she's saying here um she's like listen we know things are bad out
00:31:01.920
there we know inflation's bad uh justin and i are going to continue jet setting around the world doing
00:31:06.580
whatever we want kind of willy-nilly um abiding by covid rules depending on what people are doing
00:31:12.520
um talking about climate damage and then instead of zooming in flying into every single event consuming
00:31:19.160
exorbitant amounts of uh resources alcohol food all this stuff having a massive imprint uh and i'm
00:31:26.520
willing to do all this for the environment and then i'm okay with people not being able to afford
00:31:30.480
uh for their next meal or having to choose between heat or putting food on the table doing their part
00:31:36.440
adam can't you see they're doing their part exactly this is like some like like district 13 hunger game
00:31:44.840
society stuff this is marie antoinette stuff this is like let the meat cake look at how happy they are
00:31:50.940
doing without because they're doing their part yeah it's uh this this entire class of folks is just
00:31:58.180
absolutely disjointed um and you know the fact that like that people aren't just repulsed by
00:32:06.560
everything that's going on like the fact that justin trudeau still has anyone supporting him
00:32:11.440
and the entire country hasn't categorically turned i think most of the country very realistically has
00:32:16.300
um but the fact the media is also propping these clowns up um and not not absolutely deriding them
00:32:22.940
as the lunatics they are um the fact that academic institutions very often you'll have
00:32:28.060
a professor of political science or whatever from such and such university coming on the mainstream media
00:32:33.300
saying that this is required and justifiable and blah blah blah blah blah it's it's absolutely repugnant
00:32:39.180
and there there needs to be a fundamental shift broadly within society um any one of the hundreds
00:32:45.800
of things that the trudeau government has done christia freeland uh justin trudeau so on so forth you can
00:32:51.800
pretty much name them all um 10 years ago you would have been done in politics effectively immediately
00:32:57.240
you would have had to resign you would have been shown the door you never would have worked in politics
00:33:01.180
again um now it's just par for the course that's how far this country has fallen
00:33:05.640
um and as i mentioned before i think it's going to take a couple election cycles to get us anywhere
00:33:10.200
back on track i certainly hope it's not too late but things are pretty grim under the trudeau liberals
00:33:15.620
well and i think that moves us into our next topic c11 um because there will come a time if the
00:33:24.560
liberals have their way where we can't even talk about what christia freeland has done to us without
00:33:32.500
facing online censorship um the bill c11 is the it's right now it's before the standing committee
00:33:44.380
on heritage and they've heard from 48 witnesses they're representing organizations during the c11
00:33:52.000
study and this excludes the crtc and government officials of those 48 at least 16 have either raised
00:33:59.660
concerns about the regulation of user content in the bill or disputed entirely government claims about
00:34:05.560
its effect so bill c11 is the basically it's the online streaming act and what it will do is it will
00:34:13.940
bring these crtc regulations and plunk them right onto the internet and other streaming platforms
00:34:20.400
and it will give regulators who are always government appointed the ability to force platforms like youtube
00:34:30.160
which is the world's second largest platform to uh downrank things for certain reasons and it might be
00:34:38.300
because they want they will use the excuse we want canadian content to be upranked and then served to
00:34:46.360
canadians the thing is a lot of canadian content is consumed outside of canada i saw the like the
00:34:55.540
director of projects or whatever his name was for youtube saying if you do this you're shrinking the
00:35:01.740
reach of canadian content because it ends up in front of the eyeballs of americans organically and it gets
00:35:07.980
more views just because they're 10 times larger but this but all that aside what it does is it gives the
00:35:15.040
government the ability to say to these platforms show this hide that for whatever reason and you
00:35:23.240
know we we we know we're getting shadow banned we have 1.6 million subscribers on youtube and like a
00:35:29.120
video that lots of people are talking about will sometimes get a couple thousand views it's just
00:35:33.480
statistically almost impossible imagine when that gets stepped up to the next level and just to make
00:35:38.760
that point i've seen other agencies or sort of other pages or groups snipe reports like basically
00:35:44.900
record an entire report put it up and it'll get 22 million views um that that happens so there's
00:35:50.900
clearly sort of a concerted effort to shadow ban imagine once the government has it that this is
00:35:56.120
what's happening behind the scenes unofficially off the record imagine once the government has the
00:36:00.840
sort of rubber stamp and it's official that they are in fact allowed to do this and allowed to
00:36:05.660
shadow ban allow to reduce it you can already see i'm subscribed to only a couple things on my work
00:36:11.520
youtube um our own stuff won't come up i actually actually have to search it to find reports that
00:36:18.080
we put out um i said this over the weekend that when you go onto youtube the world's second largest
00:36:24.360
search platform and you put in rebel news your first search results will be critics of us with far
00:36:30.440
fewer views and far fewer subscribers it won't take you to the 1.6 million subscriber channel and so
00:36:38.420
while youtube is already doing this this really isn't i mean it is designed to catch youtube but
00:36:44.620
youtube isn't really the target here because youtube as you rightly point out does this already for
00:36:50.680
political reasons we know that this is what google's all about it's the up-and-comers it's the rumbles
00:36:56.180
it's the odysseys it's the super use it's all those other platforms that exist as a a foil i guess
00:37:06.100
to youtube who don't subscribe to metering untrusted content who just let the algorithm take over and if
00:37:16.420
people are watching it then they serve up more stuff just like that to them it's to catch them it's like
00:37:22.300
how the media bailout was designed to cbc if cbc if i the rest of the media you know to make them
00:37:30.800
compliant and beholden because they need those subsidies this is the same thing they're going to
00:37:35.300
youtubeify all the other platforms and if they won't go along to get along they'll do it by force
00:37:40.960
yeah yeah it's uh it's shocking and troubling and it's so counterintuitive and we saw this uh they
00:37:48.820
obviously started with the academic institutions often and we'll get into this in a second here but
00:37:53.460
the academic institutions often the the sort of bastion of free speech and thought even when
00:37:58.640
societies fall you can see this from the various sort of regimes often does the academia that
00:38:04.580
is sort of setting the tone while they were one of the first to go and surrender in fact become
00:38:09.320
complicit in pushing this um now they're going after now that they control that now that they
00:38:13.900
control the government um clearly they control mainstream media and the tv now they're like oh
00:38:18.600
the few outlets that aren't uh subservient and bending the knee to us how do we get them
00:38:22.780
that's what this is all about it is literally made in order to target rebel news western standard true
00:38:29.260
north those outlets that dare ask a couple tough questions and aren't beholden to the government
00:38:33.900
uh fortunately however um there definitely seems to be a turning of the tide coming up um and i know
00:38:41.340
that organizations like the society for academic freedom and scholarship um have been advocating for
00:38:47.200
this um but pierre polyevra says his prime minister he would appoint a free speech guardian effectively
00:38:52.620
to protect charter rights on campus and revoke federal funding for post-secondary institutions that
00:38:57.800
don't uphold free speech now for progressives out there if you're extremely alarmed by that that
00:39:02.700
indicates only that you're completely out of touch with how free societies work um any sort of idea
00:39:08.900
beyond propagating hate should be up for fair discussion within the university setting that is
00:39:14.140
the place where people are supposed to encounter all ideas um and then sort of formulate their opinions
00:39:19.620
that is not what is happening in universities today at all they're ideological forming centers um that
00:39:25.180
basically drive its single-handed narratives and many who survive humanities myself included um come
00:39:30.680
out of it as critical thinkers uh in spite of it not because of it um so to to see that that the
00:39:38.040
potential ex-prime minister um one of the candidates for the conservative party um taking a stand on this
00:39:43.760
issue i'm sad it took this long i'm sad the conservatives went along with this madness for so long under
00:39:49.220
andrew sheer and erin o'toole um but these types of talking points candidates like dr leslie lewis pierre
00:39:54.840
probably ever roman bab or so on so forth um they seem to be saying the right things on these issues
00:40:00.060
um and whether they're windsocks who are echoing what they're hearing from people they speak with and
00:40:05.120
what the polls are showing or whether those are their principles it does signal that there is indeed a
00:40:09.440
shifting uh horizon as far as uh perspectives on this across canada as there should be because the
00:40:15.040
pendulum swing towards totalitarian progressive ideological uh drive is has gone pretty dramatically
00:40:23.400
and it's time for that swing to come back the other way yeah there's uh and the liberals if you
00:40:29.460
question them on anything they their standard go-to thing is you are misinformation now it's one thing to
00:40:37.160
call you fake news or a liar but misinformation i think is a different connotation especially when the
00:40:42.840
government is bringing in legislation to deal with quote misinformation when they say misinformation
00:40:49.460
translate in your head to speech they are bringing in legislation to censor and that should make you very
00:40:56.800
worried um we had liberals in the house of commons responding to criticism of c11 saying that
00:41:04.760
uh basically the critics and like the academic critics of c11 are misinformation
00:41:12.820
and then we have that liberal pablo rodriguez he's the heritage minister he's the guy bringing this
00:41:18.660
legislation in having a literal conniption in the house of commons because the liberals aren't rolling
00:41:25.160
over or i'm sorry the conservatives aren't rolling over and going along with the ndp to support this bill
00:41:32.560
they're actually doing something to fight for free speech which i'm not sure they would be doing
00:41:37.100
if aaron o'toole were still the boss maybe we can show that clip
00:41:40.780
this is speaker everyone knows that the conservative when they wake up in the morning
00:41:50.000
they think about filibustering mr speaker that's right and they go when they go to bed at night they
00:41:55.260
think about filibustering mr speaker and what do they do in between they filibuster mr speaker that's
00:42:01.540
what they do they've abandoned the creators they've abandoned our bodies and they've abandoned our
00:42:06.820
he's just screaming and wait that's not an argument that's just a madman in the house of commons it's
00:42:18.960
the kind of guy that if you saw him performing like that on the street you'd call security you'd be
00:42:23.660
like hi cops there's a crazy person on the street but look at him he's so furious that they're not
00:42:30.660
going to let him stomp on the free speech rights of canadians that he's losing his mind in the house
00:42:36.240
of commons well and the the sort of sick sad thing is i mean i think these people believe it some of
00:42:41.840
them obviously some of the higher officials they don't believe it they're they're happy and just
00:42:46.160
trying to seize control but it is just shocking how orwellian this stuff is you and i have certainly
00:42:51.720
developed an ear for it i think many of our viewers likely have as well but even with covet 19 you could
00:42:57.800
see the terms they would start to use and uh yeah they'd say it two or three times oh up it's not
00:43:02.800
your third dose it's up to date now um it's oh this is misinformation they literally have these orwellian
00:43:09.200
board meetings about new speak and the types of words that everyone should be using to get into head
00:43:14.820
into people's heads and getting into into their heads that this is the new language moving forward
00:43:20.840
this is something that happens within the liberal party i can i can almost guarantee you and in fact we
00:43:25.740
can atib the emails where they're saying this is the new terminology that we're going to be using
00:43:30.340
so watch out for that if all of a sudden you see trudeau freeland and tam or someone else saying these
00:43:36.400
sort of buzzwords that's something that they're working on it isn't just them coincidentally saying
00:43:41.400
that it's one of their new speak words that means something there's part of one of their campaigns
00:43:45.780
and misinformation disinformation um they they lie all the time and it's it's almost like during the
00:43:51.840
the ottawa um protests that were taking place um when when the uh ottawa police every tweet they
00:43:58.100
basically put out was the opposite of the truth it was categorical misinformation um but they're saying
00:44:03.320
that the other stuff the the true reports on the ground things that were verifiable by camera
00:44:08.700
verifiable by people verifiable by boots on the ground they're calling those facts misinformation
00:44:13.740
uh and and some of them aren't opinions they're literally here's a shot of what happened
00:44:18.500
no that's misinformation uh and here's a story that counteracts all evidence placed before you
00:44:24.560
and sadly in 1984 fashion people believe that they believe they're at war with Eurasia or whatever
00:44:30.940
they're just embracing and and believing this wholeheartedly when it's it's self-evidently
00:44:37.320
counterintuitive to the fact so i think canadians need to wake up to this sentiment it's not a cliche
00:44:43.360
to say that we're living in this orwellian society or at least the onset on it because
00:44:47.540
they seem to have taken it as our shirt says from the rebel news store as an instruction manual that's
00:44:52.800
not the intent it was intended as a cautionary tale but not surprising from a guy who admires
00:44:57.420
china's basic dictatorship yeah yeah it's uh it's a strange time to be alive when free speech is hate
00:45:05.220
speech when um isolating from your friends and family and calling the cops on your neighbor
00:45:13.680
is public health i mean it's just you look how quickly they flipped all the meanings of our the
00:45:20.900
common parlance and people just went along because they were so fear washed by it all yeah and another
00:45:27.280
story that ties into that very well if you don't have anything else to to add in um is some some of
00:45:31.700
the madness that we have seen with uh biological males who have the categorical sort of skeletal and
00:45:38.500
testosterone advantages um participating in women's sports um it's obviously been headline news right
00:45:44.680
across uh the world and as far as how you deal with this situation do you create separate leagues do
00:45:50.240
you make accommodations do you set certain thresholds for testosterone levels uh who knows but clearly
00:45:56.140
there is a large portion of society likely in line with this that that doesn't want anything in
00:46:02.000
place and they would simply believe that oh well whatever you identify as dave chappelle does a bit on it
00:46:06.480
where he says well if lebron jane suddenly identifies as a female he's going to get 50 000 baskets in the
00:46:11.780
wnba um clearly there has to be some metric of sensibility and fena has decided to restrict
00:46:18.600
trans uh gender athletes um in elite women's swimming um and they're hoping that other people will sort of
00:46:25.780
follow their blueprint no doubt they're going to be marginalized and vilified for bringing in this
00:46:31.180
common sense uh restriction and limitation program uh so that people simply cannot be
00:46:36.340
dominated um i'm sorry to break it to people out there but there is a biological uh difference
00:46:41.740
between men and women um men are generally going to be stronger and in a large majority of sports that
00:46:47.860
involve physicality um there's different leagues for a reason it's very rare that women can compete in
00:46:53.480
those men's professional leagues um so there's a separation for that reason so someone transitioning over
00:46:58.240
whether it uh i can't i can't remember the name there's an mma athlete who pulverized
00:47:02.820
uh who was it was trans who pulverized a female athlete we've seen swimmers absolutely dominating
00:47:08.520
um so there there has to be some sort of metric in place there that's common sense uh trudeau would
00:47:14.420
probably call it misinformation or hate speech but i think for anyone out there sober-minded even if
00:47:19.100
you're trans you should be like well there has to be some metric in place yeah yeah i mean and it's
00:47:25.580
funny that this the movement to change this is actually coming from swimming where are the contact
00:47:32.580
sports people on this issue and i don't want to make this like a disgruntled thing about me so i'm not
00:47:38.920
going to talk about my experience with this but where are the contact sports people this is highly
00:47:44.740
dangerous for young girls to be playing contact sports against males who have gone through
00:47:51.380
testosterone puberty outside of the unfair competition the size of a male heart versus
00:47:59.180
a female heart and the size of their lungs and their bone density and their weight their musculature
00:48:05.820
outside of that a 250 pound male barreling at a 16 year old girl where are the contact sports people on
00:48:16.400
this but sheila obviously that's that's like a theoretical example that hasn't really happened
00:48:22.420
has it no no no this is just a complete this weekend completely theoretical you know and it's
00:48:30.560
it's just it's just the most sort of caricaturistic emblem why is all of this sort of ridiculous double
00:48:39.140
speak nonsense like an f1 driver sponsored by a sort of oligarchical oil company the saudis
00:48:47.280
i'm criticizing oil uh freeland and trudeau who jet set around the world and are among the biggest
00:48:52.920
emitters criticizing uh emissions um they no doubt i doubt that the hundreds of thousands of dollars
00:48:58.720
they managed to spend on booze on these flights they're probably not uh they're probably not drinking
00:49:03.200
reusable and washable cups i'm sure there's there's quite a bit of garbage being generated
00:49:07.320
from all this uh and right across the board to this like oh yeah no no that is 100 a girl we don't
00:49:13.540
need to ask any questions it doesn't matter that their shoulders are as broad as atoms and they're
00:49:18.500
clearly enjoying an identified advantage on the field and it's so it's so we talked about sort of
00:49:24.900
academics academics are clearly on board with this type of nonsense but we even saw the media
00:49:30.420
editing photos of trans athletes to make them look more feminine right to sort of justify this
00:49:36.860
absurd narrative so you have the government you have academia and you have the media complicit in
00:49:41.940
this sort of absurd cover-up of something that that signals that they know they're wrong the fact that
00:49:47.780
they're photoshopping something to color the story signals an underlying guilt they wouldn't be doing
00:49:53.700
that if they didn't know there was something to it furthermore the academics and the government
00:49:58.240
unwilling to engage in conversations about whether or not it's fair that someone who enjoys
00:50:03.500
biological advantages should just be able to participate where they want the fact that they
00:50:07.780
won't engage in that factual and self-evidenced conversation uh speaks to the fact that they know
00:50:14.540
they're they're engaged in spreading misinformation to use their terminology um and that if this comes
00:50:20.000
under any sort of scrutiny or anyone looks at it objectively um there's going to be problems i for
00:50:24.980
and say kudos to uh the swimmers and the swimming organizations for um having the uh cojones i'm
00:50:32.060
surprised they fit inside speedos um to to put this down on paper and get it done uh someone's got to do
00:50:38.620
it and uh we left it to the swimmers it's always it's the swimmers the truckers the you know what i mean
00:50:44.060
it's not the academics not the professors not this not that it's these uh yep sort of people who just
00:50:49.580
just can tell something's wrong and decide to do something right who are taking a stand
00:50:52.860
where are the feminists as you know girls female athletes are put in danger and have their spots
00:50:59.700
stolen by mediocre men where are the feminists i don't know they get they get called fascists like
00:51:05.660
uh rallying turfs um yeah yeah yeah you get vilified and this we've lost dialogue very much
00:51:12.240
in society it's all the all these sensible conversations that we could have and should
00:51:15.820
have listen wherever someone is on these spectrums as long as they're not propagating hate being
00:51:20.880
violent issuing threats those types of things i i'm so happy to have a respectful conversation with
00:51:26.260
anyone even on the polar opposite of the spectrum but the fact is they're not willing to have these
00:51:31.000
conversations they won't sit down for an interview they won't come to the table um they very much are
00:51:35.880
saying listen the government the academics everyone's on my side the mainstream media i don't have to talk
00:51:40.800
to you i can just force my way on you and you have to accept it otherwise we're all going to get
00:51:45.080
together and brand you a fascist uh try and shadow ban or officially ban your platform uh and ruin your
00:51:53.040
lives uh and that's something we have to get away from yeah it's always activists with no actual tie
00:51:58.700
or interest in the sport who are happy to ruin the sport for your daughter yeah anyway we've got uh
00:52:05.220
quite a fair number of chats here to get to uh adam ottawa gives us a buck and says if you read the
00:52:13.040
single-use plastics bill correctly canada will still be allowed to produce the products for export
00:52:17.540
just canadians won't be allowed to use them there's weird things in that bill i was reading before i came
00:52:23.180
on i'm going to do a video on it uh for tomorrow um the the labeling and the treatment of like
00:52:30.660
plastic straws where they're going to have to be in a store um just crazy that's like crazy
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like i'm with the stuff with the smokes and the adult mags give me some of those adam literally
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they're over the counter like suit if you go in all ashamed yeah they are going to keep them like
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the um pills that you use to make meth right like the blister packs of pills that you use to make meth
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that are behind the counter that's where the straws are going to be and you have to give a good reason
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for needing them that's uh i want them that's my reason give me my straws yeah get escorted out oh
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man is that real that can't be real that's ridiculous it's real i'll go through the bill
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in my video i've already given too much away but yeah yeah the government that legalized hard drugs
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is treating your straws like cigarettes like hard drugs yeah legalized straws but i can't drink a diet
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go through a straw legalized straws uh analisa 1964 analisa has david menzies in the bloodstream
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uh she gives us 10 bucks and says i've missed you lots of amazing videos as usual keep up the great
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work well thanks analisa make sure you tune in tomorrow with david menzies uh paul auto newman
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gives us a buck what if paper straws were coated in beeswax would that be a possible way to preserve
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them during use so that they do not dissolve oh but then they wouldn't be vegan and then they
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could people matter and they would probably affect the taste a little bit and the bees are busy
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everyone knows that we need more bees they're already they're overburdened over we already have
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plastic just use plastic why are we inventing all these weird things to make a paper straw behave like
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a plastic straw just use the plastic if only we could come up with like a substance that was readily
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available recyclable didn't develop any taste didn't deteriorate inert if there's something like that
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safe easy to produce affordable um if we could develop yeah if we could even develop a super
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fabric material something like that that could resolve all our problems yeah kind of space age
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material might that be yeah i don't know but you can keep dreaming scott not two tees gives us five
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bucks government sponsored news is gross get the truth with gun and soce yes yes very good thank you
00:54:52.160
very good sir um paul auto newman gives us five bucks does rebel news plus the western standard plan
00:54:58.200
oh does rebel news and the western standard plan or perhaps you're thinking about hosting a ucp
00:55:05.160
leadership debate through the independent press gallery i i think the app might be hosting one
00:55:14.040
someone will correct me if i'm wrong but i think the alberta prosperity project today's show sponsor
00:55:20.480
is or is trying to organize a ucp leadership debate and i do know that as far as the federal
00:55:29.200
conservatives western standard canceled theirs because pierre polyev wouldn't agree to come
00:55:34.820
but then they said you know what who cares we're just going to host it anyway so theirs is back on
00:55:39.820
for july i think it's july 8th so um we'll be there in full force for that they've invited us to
00:55:46.400
come and ask all the questions that the candidates can handle from us here at rebel news so the whole
00:55:51.920
team will be there then we've got aqua skies 3636 15 minutes ago macron lost his majority oh
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uh israel looking at an election israel's always in a constant state of election just bring back a bb
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just it's their parliamentary system the knesset with all the like minor parties and regional parties
00:56:14.900
and it's very complicated there's a lot of horse trading and pokemon cards involved to make a stable
00:56:20.580
government there um so i i don't know i wouldn't be mad if they went back to um election and then maybe
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they didn't have bennett as their leader anymore
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um canada needs common sense and fast thank you to you both love rebel thank you aqua skies
00:56:38.620
3636 gives us a buck um saw a charming clip of rex murphy's comments regarding rebel news and ezra
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love it you are so appreciated rebel news we're lucky to have you thanks now that was uh rex said
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some nice things to say about this you know what do we have that clip can we show it
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i'll give you a second to dig it up while i read the next comment and then we've got one from
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aqua skies 3636 um a buck says plastic bands here in vancouver ridiculous common sense please
00:57:11.280
i love plastic it's i want to be an advocate for the if i were not a journalist i would probably work
00:57:18.520
in media relations for the plastics industry i absolutely love plastic i love learning about
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plastic and all the things that it can do and all the jobs that it creates and all the value it adds
00:57:28.600
to the canadian economy and um the more the liberals hate it the more i love it it's just sort of
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like inverse effect i'm up here that when they get down there i'm just i love it do we have the clip
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perfect and that's this table here where you see general ezra
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and the praetorian guard i know two things of great confidence that if anything uh from the
00:58:00.500
necrotic mainstream media you were to break it in and out of the praetorian guard would be on them in
00:58:06.200
a flash and secondly i think he'd be saying out loud because so many other darker missiles fly his way
00:58:18.200
i'll put it in a straight language his constant abrasive annoying and extremely aggressive presence
00:58:26.120
the canadian media is one of the most necessary things that we have
00:58:31.320
you know i think it's good to see the box get my little love there he's been pretty cooped up in
00:58:44.260
toronto the last two years and uh you know you sort of end up i don't know when you're not out there in
00:58:51.960
the world you know it's different we're we're out here in canada and you sort of you get the love
00:58:57.480
when you go to the grocery store you get the love when you go to canadian tire get your skate sharpened
00:59:01.120
whatever people are like wanting to talk to you about the work that you do maybe it's a little
00:59:04.820
different in toronto um but it's nice to know that even someone as esteemed as rex murphy with his
00:59:12.520
wonderful turn of phrase the necrotic mainstream media um he knows it you know sometimes ezra's prickly
00:59:20.120
but he does it all in the interest of canadians and transparency and truth
00:59:24.980
well heaven forbid there be a prickly journalist out there holding politicians to account
00:59:30.740
um often prickly is a uh name holder for someone who asks good questions so i think that's very often
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the case um but yeah no lack of folks coming up to us talking to us on the street uh whether it's
00:59:43.760
downtown calgary bar a small town um and ezra's name no doubt often comes up so um yeah very very
00:59:52.800
glad to hear rex honoring him but uh for people out there who maybe don't know everything that we do
00:59:57.520
effectively is by an extension of the sort of effort that ezra has put into setting this up so
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glad to hear uh that that all the work he's done is being acknowledged by some of these significant
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historical canadian figures um with that all being said i think that brings us to the end of the show
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uh maybe olivia we can go out on kian's clip from church in the vine just so people can see just i mean
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we we've been selling out movie theaters but movie theaters seat about 270 275 we filled a church that
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seats over 600 with people um on friday nights um for our family friendly um showing of
01:00:37.640
trucker kian's trucker documentary so um maybe we'll go out on that but before we go let's just
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thank everybody adam thanks for um co-hosting the show with me today from the office in calgary
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despite our interruptions on our technical difficulties i think everything went well
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uh thanks olivia and the gang in the office in toronto for putting the show together behind the
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scenes and all the web editors and web team to make sure that the show is available for everybody
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everybody at home who watches to make us canada's largest independent media company
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and blessed from the bottom of our hearts to be able to partner with sheila gun reed
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all right so i just wanted to welcome you and trust that you are feeling comfortable
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i see some of you got your popcorn and your pop and your chips already apologies that our machine
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was not able to keep up with the demand so thank you for patience the popcorn is continuing to come
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so give it a little bit of time and then go check again uh you are in for a treat tonight
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none of you made it down to calgary to see them
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oh we're part of the love of you you have seen it and it is amazing you are definitely in for a treat