Rebel News Podcast - March 28, 2022


DAILY | Ottawa police hit Randy Hillier with charges; Will Smith hits Chris Rock


Episode Stats

Length

1 hour and 19 minutes

Words per Minute

182.16556

Word Count

14,477

Sentence Count

7

Misogynist Sentences

18

Hate Speech Sentences

12


Summary

In this episode of the Rebel News Daily Live stream, we talk about the arrest of Tory MP Randy Hillier and the charges he's facing, as well as some of the crazy things going on in pop culture, politics and the world at large.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 oh hi good afternoon or good morning i guess out here in the west to everybody you're watching
00:00:20.100 the rebel news daily live stream i'm your host sheila gunrean my co-pilot today besides being
00:00:26.560 jesus he's always my co-pilot but we've got adam sos in calgary today um and this is a you know it's
00:00:33.460 an hour of the day every single day where your favorite rebel hosts toot my own horn there um
00:00:39.220 sit down we talk about the news of the day as it happens in an unscripted way so you're going to
00:00:43.280 get some unfiltered reactions from us or unfiltered as much as possible given the censorship of youtube
00:00:49.980 where we are also currently simultaneously screening or streaming and i'll get to that in a little bit
00:00:55.680 but adam how's it going you guys had a busy weekend in calgary yeah it was it was certainly busy no
00:01:01.540 lack of action looking forward to getting into it we were out at the rally went and spoke with the
00:01:05.080 poloskis after a big uh big week last week in court so no lack of content to get into certainly
00:01:11.400 how was your weekend it was a crazy weekend i was also on the archer poloski beat on sunday night
00:01:18.780 um it's a full-time job like we could have an archer bureau at rebel news just to deal with all
00:01:26.200 the news coming out of archer poloski his family his church actually i think you might be the archer
00:01:31.000 bureau i think i am the archer bureau i think so too um and you know there are reasons i guess
00:01:38.720 and we'll talk to them because how could we'll talk about them how could we not i might have to
00:01:43.880 start watching regular tv again and paying attention to pop culture because crazy things
00:01:49.240 happened last night yeah at the oscars i've never watched an oscars i hear it's boring um and i just
00:01:56.240 i don't know why you see clips all the time of them just like making stupid political statements
00:02:01.000 alienating half the people who watch them they do it all the time instead of just shutting up taking
00:02:05.700 your award thanking all the people who helped you and go sit down no they have to turn it into some
00:02:10.620 sort of thing for themselves so i just don't watch yeah but i think i should start watching because
00:02:14.980 things are getting interesting and i've got a lot of opinions and i don't even know where i land on
00:02:18.840 this one it's like once once every like couple years you'll have like ricky gervais come out and
00:02:24.100 smoke everyone or will smith come out and literally smoke chris rock literally but there's there's there's
00:02:30.120 you almost watch just in case something implodes i think as most of the people maybe i'm not cynical
00:02:36.020 enough to do that but maybe i should be maybe maybe i should be watching but uh yeah we'll get
00:02:40.820 into that for sure yeah and i think we need to talk about randy hillier um independent mpp in ontario
00:02:48.180 um being arrested so he's opposition to the government and he's being arrested
00:02:53.660 basically for opposing the government and some of these charges unless they know things that i don't
00:03:00.800 pretty darn trumped up so we'll get to that in a second but we should tell everybody what we're doing
00:03:05.380 and how they can support us um and support the work that we're doing here um so this is as i said
00:03:11.260 the rebel news daily live stream used to just be hosted on friday just by ezra levant the pandemic
00:03:16.220 struck there's more news than ever but you can't count on the mainstream media to even do the news
00:03:21.080 let alone get it right and we've we've got alexa basically full-time investigating a story that cbc got
00:03:28.280 completely wrong and i think they know they got it wrong so stay tuned for that um but um
00:03:33.780 once joe biden got elected big tech didn't really have to pretend anymore about caring about free
00:03:41.300 speech so we used to just stream on youtube and we still do because they don't want us there and
00:03:46.560 that's how you get more of us but they used to allow us on youtube to get something called a super
00:03:50.780 chat where you would send us a little bit of money we would read your comment on air your paid chat on
00:03:55.240 air and it was a great way to support the work that we do completely willingly unlike what justin
00:03:58.980 trudeau does with the mainstream media where he's like oh you haven't watched the cbc in six months
00:04:03.420 that's fine you still have to pay for it we're giving them 1.5 billion dollars whether you like
00:04:08.500 them or not so um big tech demonetize this on youtube so we're still on youtube there are things
00:04:16.560 we can't talk about on youtube so we might we'll see we've been pretty good lately we might have to cut
00:04:22.800 the youtube feed and where you can watch us sort of on the other platforms that we're on at the same
00:04:28.080 time so unfortunately we're not on super you today but normally we are on super you and if you do
00:04:33.620 normally watch us on super you you can send us something called a super you shout and that's their
00:04:38.120 version of a paid chat and then we'll read that on air but we all we are also streaming on rumble
00:04:44.160 rumble has something called a rant so that's their version of a paid chat if you send us a rumble rant
00:04:49.140 we'll read it on air and odyssey has a couple different ways that you can send us a hyper chat
00:04:54.260 using their library cryptocurrency or just regular old money um and that's their version of a paid
00:05:00.060 chat we'll read that on air and we are currently streaming on getter as well i think this begins
00:05:05.960 the sixth week of our live streaming relationship with getter and i think it's going well over there
00:05:12.140 so those are the nuts and bolts if you want to have your say i've given you the ways to do that
00:05:17.400 a rumble rant odyssey hyper chat uh those are the two big ways and normally super you but we just
00:05:24.100 couldn't figure out uh how to stream there today but we'll hopefully have that resolved for tomorrow
00:05:29.920 if that's your preferred form of viewing us um lots of things to talk about what do you want to start
00:05:36.440 with you want to start with uh do you want to start with will smith or should we start with randy hillier
00:05:42.020 let's get jiggy with it right off the bat yeah i and i think that was the most atrocious thing i
00:05:49.120 hadn't seen the getting jiggy with it video oh man like just before we came on air and i was like oh
00:05:55.720 you know he he was contrite in his acceptance speech but no they're laughing at us why don't you
00:06:02.480 take us through this because you pay closer attention to pop culture than i do i know that for sure
00:06:07.760 because nobody could pay less attention to pop culture than i do i think the last time i paid
00:06:13.040 attention to will smith get jiggy with it just came out so so um that song sounded familiar to me
00:06:19.580 but why don't you bring us sort of up to speed we've got i think three different clips that we
00:06:23.360 can throw to yeah yeah we can start pulling those up but yeah i want to be clear for everyone out
00:06:26.520 there i generally cover christian pastors persecution serious political coverage but i'm also the
00:06:32.500 pop culture junkie i'm not by any stretch of the imagination but what we did see last night was
00:06:38.280 absolutely shocking here i think we've got the clip ready to go we can watch this right away
00:06:42.640 yeah let's just roll it yeah smith lands like please lord jada i love you gi jane 2 can't wait to see it
00:06:52.620 all right he's laughing there he's laughing laughing that was a nice one okay i'm out here oh richard
00:07:04.640 oh wow wow
00:07:11.400 yeah we're getting one he got in one little fight and his mom got scared she said you're moving with
00:07:20.020 your ass you know uncle yeah so and then after this so when people are gauging whether it's a joke or
00:07:26.780 not the audio is just cut out here we're not hearing it but he says basically there's profanity yeah he
00:07:33.200 says keep my wife's name out of your mouth um that's good yeah so it this is absolutely shocking
00:07:41.060 and i want to keep in mind for those people 10 minutes after this or so will smith went up on stage
00:07:46.340 won an award um and gave a speech saying that he was put on this earth by god to love people and protect
00:07:54.640 people literally 10 minutes yeah i think we have that if we can go to that too and get the reaction
00:08:00.120 directly i just want to point out though before we go to that that something happened that we didn't
00:08:06.260 see because as chris rock is telling this joke about jada pink pinkett smith jada pinkett smith i
00:08:16.000 think that's okay that shows how in tune i am to all of this but i that also means i come in with clear
00:08:22.000 eyes uh as from what i understand she's got alopecia so she's bald and it's something that she's sort of
00:08:28.540 sensitive about but she's also kind of become an advocate for acceptance of it in my brief like
00:08:33.680 around the internet before we came on air so it's not something that she hides um but chris rock made
00:08:41.280 a joke about that because gi jane in that movie uh demi moore shapes her head yeah um and so he says
00:08:49.280 you know whatever gi jane too will smith laughs at that joke oh yeah you can see him openly laughing
00:08:56.600 then they go to chris rock and something happens in between with jada pinkett smith and will
00:09:03.300 where he goes from laughing to i'm gonna punch this man in the face you can already see her starting
00:09:11.780 to like death stare and like you look at will smith he's kind of uncomfortably laughing trying to be a
00:09:17.460 good sport like you can tell he's not really laughing he's kind of like he's like it's a little funny
00:09:23.500 but my wife's got this thing so it's not really appropriate but like if you're in the front rows
00:09:28.340 at the oscars you it's a roast you have to understand that context listen if chris rocker
00:09:34.900 some random person came up to her on the street and made some comment about her medical condition and
00:09:41.000 he smacked her in the mouth smacked him in the mouth that might be a little more understandable i
00:09:45.460 still don't think violence arguments yeah i still i still don't think violence is the excuse because
00:09:50.900 ultimately once you cross that line of decking somebody over a comment you're kind of the
00:09:56.240 villain in that situation will smith could have come up during his acceptance speech he could have
00:10:00.660 said something like that's not appropriate she has a medical condition there's a hundred things he
00:10:05.460 could have done to make it clear that chris rock crossed the line yeah they slow it right down so
00:10:12.280 there's a lot of conspiracy theories about whether or not it's real but somebody slowed it right down and
00:10:18.620 you can hear him hear the smack and look at his face just yeah the the jiggle like well and the
00:10:27.420 the fact is you can tell even without seeing the hit because i think they tried to edit it and it got
00:10:32.080 out on some networks um his reaction afterwards like chris rockett won a comedic legend a consummate
00:10:39.320 professional how he dealt with it was incredibly it was well managed but you could tell he was
00:10:44.480 literally like what what he was trying to like laugh it off um but yeah what what we're seeing here and
00:10:50.620 it's so sad to see on twitter these progressive peaceful leftists jada pinkett smith is one of
00:10:55.440 their sort of people so it's okay to enact violence on their behalf because they're those people he
00:11:01.560 literally came on afterwards talking about being an advocate and protecting uh people from his community
00:11:07.520 bipoc whatever terminology you want to use during his speech and literally he just smacked somebody
00:11:12.900 rolls her eyes yeah she rolls her eyes he laughs and then something happens here yeah
00:11:19.760 and like it's he literally says i love you to start it off afterwards he's like that was a nice little
00:11:28.920 joke and he's kind of apologetic like it was so innocuous um and yeah i don't get me wrong i completely
00:11:34.620 understand the fact that she has this medical condition most people in hollywood are aware of it
00:11:39.800 was it inappropriate and would will smith have been entirely justified and i think the term we're
00:11:44.320 hearing often is chivalric it is like it was he being chivalric here well there is a place comfort her
00:11:50.100 maybe even say something to correct his behavior but walking up there and assaulting him over something
00:11:56.200 he said it just crosses a line plain and simple particularly in this context
00:12:01.040 let's see i don't know maybe i'm just a little more western than you and so i'm like i'm willing
00:12:08.120 to hear arguments about somebody smacking somebody else in the mouth because something mean was said
00:12:13.160 about somebody's wife you know what you could get me there my problem is at a roast at like a comedic
00:12:20.800 okay roast environment at a rodeo road exactly that's the way i said if you're if you're on the streets
00:12:26.940 that happens all the time if you're on the streets or at a beer garden or something like that and
00:12:31.260 you're a random person you're a celebrity sitting in the front row and you know chris rock is going
00:12:36.180 to roast people in the front now 100 we can still have the conversation about whether a joke about
00:12:41.380 someone's medical circumstance that they're probably despite being an advocate for self
00:12:46.740 sort of conscious about yeah we can have that conversation we can have a conversation about whether
00:12:51.700 will smith was right will smith could have gone up and kanye wested it and grabbed the mic and said
00:12:56.780 something but he immediately escalated to violence and people were so happy it's so funny all this
00:13:02.540 talk out there about toxic masculinity and how bad it is and then will smith assaults a dude for making
00:13:09.520 a joke and then the liberal progressives who talk about toxic masculinity a lot of them are celebrating
00:13:14.900 this if there is such a thing as toxic masculinity it's attacking somebody physically for making a joke
00:13:21.580 whether it's appropriate or not i i hate to break it to people out there but a lot of comedy is
00:13:26.640 sort of dancing on lines of appropriateness and not and making it okay to assault someone
00:13:31.520 particularly a comedian it's one of the last holy grails one of the last safe spaces real safe spaces
00:13:38.380 in society where anthony jeselnik or dave chapelle or some of these other people can question things
00:13:44.100 and and he dared cross one of those lines and question a powerful uh a woman like jada pinkett smith and
00:13:50.860 he got smacked and progressives are happy about it not all i think that this is i think that there is a lot
00:13:55.980 a nuance out there because even even progressives that i that i saw originally saying well i wish a
00:14:00.780 man would stand up for me like that i'm like well it's like you're craving traditional masculinity or
00:14:04.100 something so understandable entirely understandable but this was clearly a reaction to some sort of
00:14:09.980 underlying issues and i don't care do whatever you want in your sort of weird relationship the smiths
00:14:14.500 that's between them um whatever underlying issues yeah whatever underlying issues anything about it
00:14:20.500 manifested in this there's clearly some underlying issues and something happened there that manifested
00:14:26.540 in will smith being forced by some sort of glare after laughing to go up and assault somebody um but
00:14:32.240 yeah i i do get where you're coming from if someone were to yell an inappropriate comment i'd walk
00:14:37.620 over and demand that they apologize my immediate instinct wouldn't be to clock somebody in the mouth but
00:14:41.480 i'd go over and be like listen you don't talk for like that that's completely understandable but not
00:14:45.660 in this context yeah for sure get up and get up and leave get up and leave you're will smith you're a
00:14:51.960 star right before you win get up and leave you're like my family's not taking this we're better than
00:14:55.560 this see you later that would have been a massive statement yeah he slapped a guy as ezra points out
00:15:02.320 also who one man goes around slapping another man by the way yeah like that's such a lady thing to do
00:15:09.460 um but um as ezra points out uh the chivalrous argument falls a little bit flat like i'm all
00:15:19.820 for chivalry hold the door open somebody talks bad about your wife they you know they're gonna find
00:15:24.720 out that it was a bad idea fine i'm perfectly fine with that except for the fact that these guys were
00:15:30.940 not all of hollywood by the way not exactly chivalrous with epstein and weinstein running around town
00:15:38.040 you know lording power over over women they all kept not only did they ignore it they were part of
00:15:45.440 keeping the secret and but now they're chivalrous yeah we need to roll back the clock a little bit
00:15:52.640 if you guys want to start caring about those sorts of things yeah exactly i was gonna say if will
00:15:57.160 smith were to have decked uh well i mean he's a bit old so it might be a bit weird but i wouldn't
00:16:00.760 have been quite so critical if uh will smith would have would have paid a visit to weinstein
00:16:05.380 that would have been a little little more understandable than uh than lashing out and
00:16:09.500 you know what there's there's so much and it's it's like one of those there's so much like
00:16:13.040 sickness and festering underneath the scenes in hollywood that occasionally these things just
00:16:18.460 bubble and boil over um this has nothing to do with there's no way that he just assaulted a guy
00:16:23.840 based on this one joke alone there's some underlying issues but i think you're dead on
00:16:27.480 the money the amount of horrific stuff that that goes on in hollywood um that these people are
00:16:33.060 intimately familiar with ricky gervais nailed it when he called it out i think that was the oscars
00:16:36.940 emmy's one of those things anyways um in that speech where he basically said you're all friends
00:16:41.220 with the epsteins like yeah you're you're complicit in all of this so just take your award shut up and
00:16:46.600 go away but yeah the the his the audacity of will smith afterwards did we roll the acceptance speech
00:16:52.120 yet i don't think no it tells me we've got it let's roll it yeah let's roll that after smacking
00:16:57.300 somebody right after smacking somebody oh man uh richard williams um was a fierce defender of his
00:17:12.980 in this family in this time in my life in this moment i am
00:17:30.580 overwhelmed by what god is calling on me to do and be in this world
00:17:38.980 making this film i got to protect ingenue ellis who was one of the most the strongest
00:17:53.380 most delicate people i've ever met i got to protect sanaya and demi
00:18:03.960 the two actresses that played venus and serena
00:18:07.960 i'm being called on in my life
00:18:19.720 to love people
00:18:25.000 10 minutes later people
00:18:29.080 and to be a river to my people what are you talking about
00:18:36.440 now i know to do what we do
00:18:41.960 you got to be able to take abuse you got to be able to have people talk crazy about you
00:18:50.920 like slapping this business you got to be able to have people disrespecting you
00:18:58.760 and you got to smile and you got pretend like that's okay
00:19:06.520 but richard williams
00:19:09.160 and what i loved thank you d denzel said to me a few minutes ago he said at your highest moment
00:19:15.720 be careful that's when the devil comes for you it tells you to slap his rug
00:19:23.560 denzel's like don't associate me with this okay like that go ahead
00:19:28.840 no go ahead it's yeah i was just gonna say like the audacity of this guy first of all what makes
00:19:34.440 you think all these other random women that you worked with need you to protect them
00:19:37.720 this you know and like don't accuse me of being a feminist but um this is just him making excuses
00:19:44.840 for what he just did that he has this calling from god to run around protecting women oh really
00:19:50.200 where were you when weinstein was lording his power over all these young starlets then with your mouth shut
00:19:57.000 hoping to get uh a role in an epstein or a weinstein movie you know it's just ridiculous he's standing up
00:20:05.960 there acting all self-righteous i'm the protector of all these other women first of all yeah you are
00:20:12.600 the protector of your family you're the dad um but that seems again falls a little flat with your open
00:20:18.600 relationship business with your wife that i recently just found out about as i was poking around so
00:20:23.960 again this whole like i'm the dad protecting my family okay then why are you letting other dudes
00:20:28.680 run around with your wife um but uh the what really i found remarkable if i were chris rock i'd be
00:20:38.600 packing my bags and moving to a ranch in the middle of wyoming because nobody seems to give a damn about
00:20:43.960 whether or not he was hurt like nobody bothered to see like hey are your teeth loose did you lose one
00:20:50.360 did you swallow one during the break you can see i think it's denzel washington again i don't really
00:20:57.880 know these things they and i think it was a publicist for uh will smith um and jada pinkett smith they
00:21:05.800 sort of run over and comfort will smith yeah so we've got this here so there i think this is denzel
00:21:13.080 comforting will smith what does he need comforting for did he hurt his hand on chris rock's face um
00:21:19.400 yeah nobody if i were chris rock i'd be like none of these people give a damn about me i need to get
00:21:24.840 out of this sodom and gomorrah and get away from these people who just watched me get assaulted on
00:21:30.120 air and nobody whether you agree with what chris rock said or didn't say maybe you might want to see
00:21:36.520 like uh do you need some help finding your teeth none of that even happened yeah well and the
00:21:42.600 the fact and look at this line consolation party lining up like the only it doesn't matter the
00:21:48.360 context you could be getting imagine being chris rock looking at this yeah it like you could literally
00:21:56.440 be a nobel peace prize recipient you've done everything your whole right life right you've
00:22:00.520 you've done i mean not that nobel rule or recipients tend to be good they tend to be politicized but
00:22:04.360 regardless you let's say you live your whole life virtuously you're doing everything right your
00:22:08.760 bloody mother theresa you show up at an award ceremony and right before you give your speech
00:22:14.280 you literally assault somebody the award should be taken away and you should be sent home like
00:22:19.160 you shouldn't get to go give a speech 10 minutes after assaulting somebody and like i to an extent
00:22:25.480 i do feel bad for him he is like a child star the fact that he's having this emotional breakdown
00:22:30.440 and he's on a tangent that doesn't really make sense to me indicates there's something mentally wrong
00:22:35.720 here obviously there's some kind of mania happening here over the course of this whole thing he goes
00:22:40.040 from laughing to violent to crying and then we've got a clip from later on in the evening um where
00:22:46.920 we go like full circle with the mania yeah it's like a manic episode it's literally a manic episode
00:22:53.560 is what it looks like yeah yeah and then his like emotional outbursts uncontrolled feelings of his
00:23:02.200 acceptance speech i they feel very insincere yeah when you get to the after party yeah when you get
00:23:12.280 to be a river to my people like it's like you know if it's michael jackson accepting a lifetime
00:23:20.600 achievement award michael jackson can say i want to be a river to my people yeah michael jackson can say
00:23:25.640 that um will smith is not quite there yet especially 10 minutes after smacking one of his people
00:23:31.400 uh like the people he's professing to advocate for the community he's professing to advocate for
00:23:37.240 it's like there's this it's either serious mental illness and i hope the guy has help and i
00:23:42.040 recant anything i've said he's got some serious issues hopefully he gets some help
00:23:46.120 or it's like this weird sort of pr strategizing of no one's talking about me how do i become relevant
00:23:52.520 um he probably just won an oscar yeah maybe he didn't think he was gonna win so he wanted some
00:23:57.800 attention i don't know um but yeah it was uh it was something else the other thing too and well
00:24:02.680 we can we don't have to talk about this forever but the other thing with will smith is he was
00:24:06.360 despite all of this weird stuff he was often held up as kind of an example of like non-violent
00:24:14.040 respectful hip-hop culture um and lots of young people who look up to him yeah but they could look
00:24:20.520 up to him i mean people out there would often criticize him for being like whitewashed or whatever
00:24:24.360 and i think he addressed that very sort of gracefully he says no i can be intelligent and
00:24:28.440 educated and use big words and rap and i can do all that stuff i can be a successful hollywood
00:24:33.320 actor an example to to kids everywhere well kids who looked up to him to the good guy now the good
00:24:38.120 guy goes around smacking comedians whose jokes that he doesn't like so there's uh that there's a
00:24:44.600 there's definitely some legacy tarnishing and to see everyone just going along with it to see no one
00:24:49.480 react adversely everyone comforting him and let's play this getting jiggy with a clip or whatever
00:24:54.600 song this is crazy this is crazy because everyone fawning around him it's everyone like they're
00:25:01.240 laughing at the normals um and i'll get to why i think that and this is where i'm at look i'm willing
00:25:07.480 to hear arguments about whether or not you could you should smack a man for insulting your wife
00:25:11.720 where i come from that that might pass the muster um you wouldn't slap him though but no not slap
00:25:18.120 them that men shouldn't slap each other quit slapping each other guys like what take anyways um
00:25:25.080 so uh you know i'm pro chivalry but then it's the crying and claiming that you're a protector
00:25:33.080 like a normal guy would have been like i handled that wrong uh apologies don't hand don't solve your
00:25:37.800 problems with violence and um i feel like i should have talked to chris separately um off camera instead
00:25:44.360 of assaulting him in front of millions of people and this is where uh watching this clip you guys
00:25:50.760 are about to see here this is where i know that they are laughing at normal people because if you
00:25:57.160 or i walked up and assaulted chris rock in front of millions of people on camera we wouldn't be partying
00:26:03.960 we would be um trying out our new bracelets in the crowbar hotel if you know what i mean look what look
00:26:09.960 what uh will smith did it's almost like you wanted attention
00:26:37.960 it's it's basically him and dwayne the rock johnson who go off his heart to their own songs
00:26:45.640 no one else in hollywood has the it's just i see this and i see all these people laughing at the
00:26:53.160 normals because they know the rules don't apply to them and that's the part that i can't stand about
00:26:59.000 this yeah smack the man for insulting your wife i'm willing to hear that argument yeah you're acting
00:27:05.400 chivalrous again willing to hear that argument falls flat given what we know about the sodom and
00:27:10.280 gomorrah of hollywood these days that has come out in court trials all over the place but this is the
00:27:15.880 part that bugs me is because she stood up there minutes earlier and cried about you know what he had
00:27:22.440 just had to go through by smacking chris rock in the face um that he was the victim there and then
00:27:28.760 he performs like this knowing that there are zero consequences for the act of violence he committed
00:27:34.440 against somebody else i think our society falls down on you don't solve your verbal problems with
00:27:40.760 violence that's that's sort of like where normal people fall on this um but they know there are zero
00:27:46.120 consequences for him and online people are like oh look at him he's the goat he's the greatest of all
00:27:50.920 time he defended his wife okay fine again willing to hear that argument and uh look at him he's
00:27:59.080 partying he won an oscar and he's partying look at this best night of will smith's life and it's like
00:28:03.240 no these people are laughing at you they're laughing at you and like it's crazy how bloodthirsty
00:28:09.720 progressives are when it's like their people like they're so eager to see uh cops beating up freedom
00:28:17.000 protesters and to see will smith smacking chris rock and to see all this violent escalation if it goes
00:28:23.240 the other way though when a cop uh defends himself and it discharges their service arm then then it's
00:28:28.680 it's the end of the world and violence is terrible but they they're it's crazy how bloodthirsty they are
00:28:33.240 they want violence on some sort of underlying level they act like oh we're all very feminine and there's
00:28:38.840 no masculine virtue here and masculinity is toxic we're all gentle but then they love to see this
00:28:44.760 escalation and this violence um it's very much the modern sort of gladiator thing and will smith
00:28:49.640 could have come out at the start of his acceptance speech this is the only way the situation was
00:28:54.280 recoverable if he would have sort of said like i i connected a little harder than intended there like
00:29:00.920 like made like i was just trying to sort of make a joke out about it and set you straight but he
00:29:06.760 didn't do that he acted like he was the prophet and messiah there to protect the victim and love
00:29:12.360 a sign by god to smack chris rock madness i'm sure people are sick about hearing about this
00:29:17.320 it's been out there non-stop but we did definitely want to get into it a little bit so okay we should
00:29:21.800 move along to the other news of the day because again this is we just saw hollywood laughing at
00:29:27.720 normal people how rules don't apply to them yeah um and i think it clearly has to do with because
00:29:33.480 they are just a progressive hellhole progressive hellscape of hollywood but if you're speaking of
00:29:38.600 progressive hellscapes yeah speaking of progressive hellscapes let's talk about ottawa um and uh how if
00:29:46.760 your politics don't align with their progressivism they're going to throw the book at you you can smack
00:29:51.800 a guy in front of millions of people it's perfectly fine cops don't come um but if you protest the
00:29:57.640 government oppose the government as a member of an opposing party or as an independent opposition
00:30:05.240 member you can go straight to jail and randy hillier he's facing nine charges after the ottawa convoy
00:30:13.640 protest hillier was expected to turn himself in monday morning which he did um i'm just reading this
00:30:20.120 off cbc um but uh because they have the list of the breakdown of the new charges the new charges
00:30:27.480 are uh oh look at this this is shocking um because this is uh this is policing by mob justice so uh
00:30:39.240 cbc reports that ottawa police announced nine charges against independent lanark fontenac kingston mpp randy
00:30:45.240 hillier in a monday morning news release saying they had complaints so the mob did this complaints about
00:30:53.480 social media posts and other activities of an individual during the so-called freedom convoy
00:30:58.600 the charges are one count of assaulting a peace officer or public officer when did this happen
00:31:05.560 uh one count of obstructing or resisting a public officer this is one of those catch-all um
00:31:13.000 charges that they can do their best to make stick because it's kind of vague excuse me one count of
00:31:19.160 obstructing or resisting someone aiding a public or police officer or peace officer again we'll catch
00:31:25.640 all three counts of counts three counts of counseling an uncommitted indictable offense two of them
00:31:32.840 considered mischief so what is that he may have told people to honk their horns and yet the people didn't
00:31:40.200 because this is an uncommitted indictable offense or maybe it was intending an event it could have been
00:31:45.880 hey we're doing this thing maybe you should come too yeah yeah you you could say you should come to
00:31:52.280 the convoy and since they made protesting basically illegal in ottawa that might be what they considered
00:31:59.160 and two counts of mischief were obstructing property exceeding five thousand dollars
00:32:03.960 hillier surrendered at ottawa police headquarters monday morning he told reporters he was doing so
00:32:08.200 after getting a call from police sunday he denied assaulting an officer say he only greeted people
00:32:13.560 with love and affection and embrace and handshakes so unless handshakes and warm embraces are now
00:32:17.960 considered assault i have no idea uh david menzies got in trouble for shaking hands so so you know who
00:32:23.880 knows um and he's got a really really really great lawyer david amber who um was on some of the fight
00:32:31.240 the fines cases um so sounds like he'll get a monday bail hearing so i think he's still in custody
00:32:37.160 and um this is outrageous so there were calls for hillier's arrest so this is the thing that really
00:32:44.680 bothers me because police are responding to mob calls from the left for hillier's arrest there were
00:32:51.640 calls for hillier's arrest in february after he tweeted that people should keep calling after ottawa
00:32:56.760 police tweeted that people had to stop calling critical emergency and operational phone lines
00:33:02.600 to express their displeasure over police actions to clear the street so the police were mad
00:33:09.560 because people were calling the police complaints line to complain about the police and how the police
00:33:16.760 were engaging in um trying to control the peaceful protesters for example maybe they got a complaint
00:33:25.720 that uh police officer shot a journalist at point blank range with a pepper canister um who do you who
00:33:34.200 do you tell you are using horses as weapons yeah are they trampling old ladies with horses who do you
00:33:40.200 call you call the complaints line now that's not the uh emergency line that's the police complaints line
00:33:46.840 hillier's also facing charges for breaking covet pandemic rules and said monday he's facing about 25 charges
00:33:53.640 for various covet protests so he as a member of the opposition was attending protests to oppose government
00:34:00.680 policy and government restrictions and he was issued uh citations for that and he's got 25 of those
00:34:10.040 this is absolutely insane this is criminalizing opposition to the government yeah yeah that's exactly
00:34:15.320 and it's his job that's what he takes a salary for yeah yeah it's you know the the wild thing is and
00:34:21.160 for i want to touch on one thing first really really quickly um we talked about those assault charges um
00:34:26.520 we'll have an interview coming out today with the young uh man devlin who's arrested at the calgary
00:34:31.560 protests last saturday um and one of the charges that he is facing is aggravated assault i believe it's
00:34:37.880 either assault or aggravated assault um the wild thing is that this this officer who lied and i can say
00:34:43.560 that on record objectively lied said that devlin who in the video by the way you can clearly see
00:34:48.600 he is pinned on the ground his legs are actually stuck in front of him and they're pushing him
00:34:53.160 downwards with his arms behind his back so he can't move his legs under him and he's saying i'm
00:34:58.520 complying i'm not resisting i just can't move my legs that way then they tased him by the way but
00:35:04.200 they're saying this cop they're alleging that he aggravate he would engage in aggravated assault
00:35:08.760 against this officer clearly in the video and the police were filming too another person is trying to get
00:35:15.000 out of the way and the cop trips on him it's not devlin he doesn't come close to him he's on the
00:35:19.880 ground and the cop falls through these bushes he happy they're moving backwards the cop trips on
00:35:25.560 somebody it's completely apparent and they're literally still charging this guy devlin's got
00:35:29.720 himself an excellent lawyer they're going on the the offensive here um but yeah so that's the position
00:35:34.120 he's in and they're telling him to move his legs behind him but they're not letting him move then they
00:35:38.280 take him but one of the officers that i don't know if it's in this shot eventually trips but
00:35:42.840 someone else is running by and he trips over him there's bogus uh they're bogusly saying that
00:35:47.800 he assaulted him so there's no doubt something likely similar going on with ronnie hillier but
00:35:52.440 the other thing i want to get into here is that these these government officials whether it's in
00:35:56.840 alberta whether it's in ontario they've never actually gone to court to defend these measures
00:36:02.440 they've never been in court to say that oh well these measures are justifiable and protesting is illegal
00:36:08.120 ultimately what they've just done is with ex parte orders and de facto declarations is declared
00:36:12.600 protests illegal the you might be able to make some sort of argument if indeed these protests
00:36:18.600 are illegal then inviting people to them to attend is inciting people to participate in criminal
00:36:24.760 activity the problem is it's not criminal activity give send go was lied to or sorry go fund me was
00:36:31.160 lied to by government officials saying it was violent after the fact they said well we relied on
00:36:35.240 information that was followed media was reporting that there was loaded firearms at these trucker
00:36:39.720 cowboys we now know that that's not true either there's all these lies and they manifested this
00:36:44.920 governmental response based on lies that frankly the government was propagating and now they're
00:36:49.960 punishing people for attending these peaceful protests often suggesting that they're still violent
00:36:54.840 when that narrative is completely fallen by the wayside you look at pastor archer paulowski you
00:36:59.240 look at andy hillier you look at tamerilich you look at all these people and you look at the
00:37:04.040 response of the european parliament members to justin trudeau the world knows this canadians are
00:37:10.120 somehow apathetic but the world is calling justin trudeau a fascist and a dictator and a tyrant and
00:37:16.120 ultimately a chinese communist sympathizer who wants to destroy opposition that's what is happening here
00:37:22.600 this individual can you issue a ticket if there's a valid injunction from a judge for honking i think
00:37:29.080 it's silly but sure you might be able to but levying a pile of charges like they've done
00:37:34.200 against pastor archer paulowski without basis based on now expired health order restrictions
00:37:39.960 that were never tested in court it's insane and we've heard politicians time and time again say
00:37:44.840 it's lawlessness it's lawlessness well it is 100 lawlessness but the lawlessness is not the truckers
00:37:49.800 and the protesters the lawlessness is the politicians and government officials who seemingly think that they
00:37:55.080 can throw the charter of rights and freedoms away think that they can ignore the criminal code
00:37:59.400 and break the law they're the ones who are breaking the law they're the ones assaulting people they're
00:38:04.120 the ones damaging people's property and if there is any semblance of justice if there is any sort of
00:38:10.440 justice done that adheres to the charter and the criminal code they will be held accountable and
00:38:15.480 these people will be exonerated beyond anything but a ticket it's it's madness and it is i agree with
00:38:21.480 rachel notley and justin trudeau and all these people saying it's lawlessness but it's not the
00:38:24.920 protesters it's them it's the courts yeah and the absolute lying from the police like i look at these
00:38:31.400 trumped up charges that they've got randy hill here on um we have to recall that this is the same police
00:38:38.120 force that lied to go fund me and said that the protesters were being violent they stood up uh this
00:38:46.840 the new uh interim police chief bell he stood up and said the protesters very nearly injured a horse
00:38:55.320 by throwing a bike at a horse well the whole world is looking at a video saying no actually you
00:39:00.360 trampled a couple of people um and sent one lady to the hospital he said he had absolutely no clue
00:39:08.680 about what of what happened to alexa so yeah why would anybody we didn't point guns at anybody and
00:39:16.200 there's a hundred videos of them pointing guns at people yeah saying they didn't point guns at
00:39:20.920 anybody all this stuff though the unskeptical mainstream media who remain terrible and the
00:39:27.160 convoy besides exposing politicians really exposed how terrible the mainstream media is
00:39:33.480 they ran with all these lies these lies that they knew were completely untrue they ran with every
00:39:40.840 single one of them you know when they hate us so much but we'll never go away as long as they remain
00:39:45.320 terrible the the wild thing is we saw literally with the previous police chief who's booted for not
00:39:51.720 dropping the hammer he didn't will smith the uh the truck protesters and go up there and it's in a
00:39:57.080 escalate things we talk about de-escalation but we saw these truckers um basically peacefully protesting
00:40:03.720 maybe there's a bit of inconvenience but hey when you completely undermine people's fundamental
00:40:07.720 rights and then they protest the intent is for there to be minor inconvenience they're there to make a
00:40:12.600 point um but you saw the police chief booted and then you saw a new police chief come in and he was
00:40:19.160 hammered down militant he broke the law like he literally was pointing guns at people's faces and
00:40:24.280 mowing over ladies and then you saw the same thing we can keep talking about auto a bit but you really
00:40:29.320 did see the same thing here the police chief was accommodating peaceful protests for two years there was no
00:40:35.720 incidents whatsoever suddenly violent counter protesters show up and mayor jyoti gondek has a
00:40:41.160 tantrum saying that those people are allowed to be violent disregard police orders and and block the
00:40:47.560 road and counter protest but freedom fighters can't peacefully protest and then we saw a sudden
00:40:52.120 escalation with arrests and enforcement and violence and ticketing at the behest of a mayor who happened to be
00:40:58.200 in a mood and decry one group like that i'm 100 sure that police chief uh in calgary mark newfeld
00:41:05.560 he felt the pressure well i don't want to be showed the road for not coming down hard on these guys so
00:41:08.920 we're going to come down on them hard too i do think that there's a degree more measure and he he was
00:41:14.280 despite a bunch of madness in trying to make sure people could still protest in one way or another
00:41:20.120 but regardless he went from completely peaceful to escalating the situation at the behest of once
00:41:25.080 again a political mayor not law enforcement yeah and it it's just so petty i think we've got a clip
00:41:32.920 from mocha if you wouldn't mind getting to that efron um of calgarians being fined 81 for honking
00:41:39.640 in support of the freedom rally i can tell you in edmonton they've doubled they've doubled the cost of
00:41:44.600 the ticket to 162 because nobody cared nobody was playing along with the honking it didn't
00:41:51.160 yeah the honking ban in edmonton it didn't stomp stop the honking so they doubled the ticket i ran
00:41:56.760 into a lady over the weekend that we're going to help with that ticket um i checked with the lawyers
00:42:00.680 at um the democracy fund this morning they said they will help her but it's just petty they're doing
00:42:06.040 everything they can to stop the people from showing up and peacefully protesting and as you know honking
00:42:13.000 your horn is a it's a it's a salute to you can smack somebody on the oscars but you cannot honk your
00:42:20.040 horn but you cannot honk why don't we roll this clip yeah this is somebody getting a honking ticket
00:42:27.720 are you guys getting a ticket for honking yeah for honking for honking that guy
00:42:33.480 well piece of what do you make of this yeah it's bullshit let's get their
00:42:38.840 fucking friends all right yes whether someone walked in their way or we just honk to say thank
00:42:43.480 you absolute fucking bullshit and you get a ticket for that yep yeah it seems like you're not the only
00:42:49.400 one there are a couple of more cars pull more people over absolute tyranny you know there's so
00:42:59.080 much profanity let's let's mosey on from the audio but it was so funny so after we were wrapping up and
00:43:05.960 the protests were starting to wrap up there are a bunch of these cops who watch rebel news they like
00:43:10.920 us they come up to us and talk to us and when i was walking back to my car they're they're actually
00:43:16.200 standing on the corner when cars are honking and radioing ahead the license plates to people
00:43:22.120 in order to give out tickets yeah i go so you can't honk your horn ever well yeah there's an injunction
00:43:31.400 so that was his excuse to me wow so these cops that we know and i looked at them and i just gave them
00:43:38.360 a sort of a head shake like gross every car that honks they're running out getting their plates and
00:43:45.240 radioing ahead it's it was so so pathetic the other thing that i wanted to get into with the calvary
00:43:50.360 protests is so this injunction effectively at the 81 bucks yeah 81 yeah oh i don't know you don't
00:43:59.800 remember that one there i maybe honk three times yeah the lady that i met over the weekend she's like
00:44:05.960 they didn't even know why i was honking they're like she's like maybe there were ducklings crossing
00:44:09.880 the road or a cat that was crossing the road but they just heard my horn and pulled me over yeah
00:44:15.640 so the the madness here is they so they originally like they were doing their best to try and comply
00:44:23.960 with the with the injunction because they obviously don't want to break the law there's jesse johnson
00:44:28.520 um didn't want to break the law um so they're like okay well we can go to city hall because that's not a
00:44:34.600 part that's not violating the injunction so suddenly the bangladeshi independence community with
00:44:40.280 insufficient notice booked city hall out for a flag raising ceremony that they didn't end up doing
00:44:45.480 so they booked it out said they couldn't go there but they didn't end up doing that um so whatever
00:44:50.360 they canceled i guess the police media relations person said some they did book it whatever i don't
00:44:55.960 believe them because they didn't give sufficient notice but anyways so then they moved to olympic
00:45:00.280 plaza where they were told that originally they would be able to use the application in that area
00:45:04.280 that area would be exempt so everyone met there but then a couple of days later they rescinded the
00:45:09.320 opportunity for that to be a place where they could use amplification so on a whim they then had to go
00:45:14.520 to the park uh the hotkinson park i think outside of the calgary court center anyways and finally that
00:45:21.080 is where they were allowed to gather and protest with amplification and do everything um there was a
00:45:26.360 significant police presence the counter protesters were nowhere to be seen that speaks to the fact and the
00:45:31.480 the police chief even said this the counter protesters i think they realized the optics
00:45:35.480 weren't looking good because they were the ones violent they were the ones escalating and unlike
00:45:40.200 these protests that have been going on organically for two years so the people keep coming once the
00:45:44.920 optics look bad the organized counter protesters just stop so they had like a book reading event in
00:45:50.200 a park and a few people showed up but like the paid activists weren't there so it was absolutely
00:45:54.920 nothing and guess what two years peace there's a couple weeks where counter protesters show up
00:45:59.720 there's violence and smoke bombs they don't show up again everything's peaceful again and everything's
00:46:03.880 fine and aside from some drone flying stuff and some traffic tickets um there was there's there's one
00:46:09.960 arrest actually that took place but it wasn't even at this protest at the protest there was no tickets
00:46:14.680 no fines nothing it was just yeah you guys are allowed to protest again you're just at a different
00:46:18.920 location so we saw this insane escalation at the behest of the mayor and her rhetoric 100 radicalized
00:46:25.640 the antifa crowd and these militants to come out and fight back because she said they're not counter
00:46:30.280 protesters they're people justified defending their neighborhoods and they have every right to do that
00:46:35.640 she escalated and if anyone's going to be charged with escalating increasing violence causing
00:46:40.120 illegal protests it should be mayor jayoti gondek she's the one who literally invited people to block the
00:46:45.080 streets disobey police and defend their neighborhood against a peaceful protest yeah it reminds me of
00:46:51.000 that uh crazy absolutely insane liberal mp who said that honking your horn is basically a roman salute to uh
00:46:58.600 the ghost of adolf hitler that radical yeah that radicalizes people that that weaponizes the
00:47:08.600 antifa activists who wear the punch nazis shirts but the supply of nazis does not meet the
00:47:14.920 demand so she's like you know what all those people over there are nazis so what does that tell the
00:47:20.520 punch nazis crowd just go and punch those nice peaceful people because they honk their horn that's
00:47:25.640 what that was meant to do it does radicalize these crazy people and it gives them permission to go around
00:47:31.560 assaulting people yeah 100 and it's it's so shocking to see that this has become the norm especially in
00:47:38.360 calgary of all places um that that we have a mayor who so hates her own people literally she said in a
00:47:45.640 tweet like oh well the people who are who are blocking the road blocking an organized protest that
00:47:51.400 was being guided by police and the police had to physically move them they were disobeying police
00:47:56.760 they were actually obstructing obstructing justice and obstructing police activity um she said those people
00:48:02.760 are entirely justified that is a direct sort of from the mayor directly ordering people to contravene
00:48:10.120 the actions of police it's incredibly shocking to see so i said well they are they are counter
00:48:15.640 protesters in a tweet very respectfully they are counter protesters and they quite simply are not
00:48:22.120 obeying the police like they're breaking the law and enforcement on that day was moving them out of
00:48:26.760 the way so the peaceful protest could continue she immediately blocked me i wasn't disrespectful
00:48:30.760 i didn't say anything just blocked no engagement whatsoever um she has no interest in the vast
00:48:36.600 majority when you see thousands of people coming out week after week for these freedom protests
00:48:41.480 and then you have 12 paid activists countering them and she's saying those are the good guys um
00:48:46.680 yeah it's it's it's it's a sad situation now calgary's tyranny has actually spilled over into edmonton
00:48:53.640 and that should really come as no surprise um yesterday evening the weekend sort of blended
00:49:00.360 together for me a little bit there but yesterday evening i was out at the edmonton remand center
00:49:05.400 because we know that the system has moved pastor art poloski to the edmonton remand which makes me
00:49:14.440 worried that he's in for the long haul because that's where they sort of shuffle the longer term offenders
00:49:20.120 as they await trial and it's canada's largest prison that's what the remand center is and
00:49:28.040 as you know for those of you who aren't following along although you can get all the details at
00:49:32.040 save arthur.com and support his legal battle there pastor art his trouble started at the beginning of
00:49:38.920 the pandemic he was feeding the homeless in downtown calgary bitterly cold day um because that's what
00:49:44.600 he's called by god to do that's what he's always done and he was there feeding the homeless the city
00:49:49.320 officials came over and said that's an illegal public gathering during the time of covid here's a ticket and
00:49:54.440 they did this repeatedly he never stopped feeding the homeless he can't they rely on him these are
00:49:58.840 people who can't go to shelters now from there it sort of spiraled because then the he refused to
00:50:04.920 limit his church to comply with covid restrictions because he will not turn away a worshiper and he
00:50:11.080 will not do anything that impedes their ability to worship together and join together in fellowship so
00:50:15.720 if they wanted to wear a mask fine if they didn't want to that's fine too social distance fine if you
00:50:19.880 didn't want to that's fine too but he wasn't going to turn anybody away so then health officials started
00:50:24.280 trying to inspect the church and that's where we get the famous get out get out where he cast the
00:50:28.120 devils out um that's where we get that video from now from that they started getting they the
00:50:34.920 government started getting these ex parte orders secret orders even though they know full well that art
00:50:39.720 has a long-term lawyer sarah miller from jss barristers um who's been working like a lion for him
00:50:45.560 but they didn't tell her that they were getting these court orders against him because they know
00:50:49.560 sarah will argue value valiantly against them so they go and get these orders that say that they
00:50:55.320 can come and inspect his church basically at any time eight to eight so while church services are
00:51:01.400 happening while you know there's kids downstairs in the daycare all that stuff which is illegal by the
00:51:05.640 way but yes which is illegal 176 of the criminal code you can't interrupt a church service but they
00:51:11.400 also got another uh court order that restricted his ability to protest because then they made protests
00:51:16.840 outside an illegal public gathering and under that court order um art was arrested and held for three
00:51:23.560 days likewise chris scott from the whistle stop was arrested and held for three days because he was
00:51:28.280 protesting at his own restaurant that they seized his restaurant and his campground and his gas station
00:51:34.360 and his convenience store held for three days so art then goes he lots of legal wrangling to get him out
00:51:42.440 this is one of the high profile takedowns lots of legal wrangling to get him out of jail he was given
00:51:47.640 a compelled speech order wherein he had to renounce his own opinions about covet and lockdowns before he
00:51:52.760 could speak publicly and that includes from the pulpit in his own church which is outrageous um but that
00:52:00.360 compelled speech order again sarah argued and had that squashed awaiting appeal of his other sanctions
00:52:06.520 art was arrested after giving a speech to the truckers at the coots border he was arrested under
00:52:16.040 a rule a new never before used law little known law designed to deal with pipeline bombers and wellhead
00:52:23.480 saboteurs it's the critical infrastructure defense act and he was also arrested and charged for uh criminal mischief
00:52:31.400 they basically accused him of being the mastermind of what happened at coots where truckers and farmers
00:52:37.080 locals were blocking the border he's not a local to coots and the protest was happening before he got
00:52:43.640 there and it went on after he left he went same day gave a sermon and left somehow he's the criminal
00:52:50.440 mastermind according to the government of this he's been held in jail now we're approaching 50 days
00:52:56.920 on friday he was granted bail on these charges but they have not released him instead they moved him
00:53:03.000 to edmonton and are holding him on other breaches of other conditions they have no intention of letting
00:53:08.760 this man go and again what you're watching right here this is the crime for which they've held this
00:53:14.840 man for approaching 50 days this is it this is what it's like in alberta and they moved him sorry sorry go
00:53:24.280 ahead yeah no no i i just wanted to say because you said 50 days there the absolute madness of this
00:53:30.280 is one a number of the other charges that are sort of uh pending that are holding him are not likely to
00:53:36.280 stick one literally it stands to he didn't wear a mask at an outdoor protest and he was trying to get
00:53:42.360 his mail from a canada post office they wouldn't let him get it so he actually called the police just
00:53:47.640 saying i'm just trying to get my mail what can we do here so they're very non-substantial charges um
00:53:52.440 they're likely to fade away so so the the items that they currently have but let's say pastor arty
00:53:58.600 palowski is charged found guilty and given the the supreme penalty the most severe sanctions for
00:54:04.920 every single alleged crime that he has committed um if you serve time in incarceration pre-trial you
00:54:12.520 get additional credit for it two for one usually sometimes it's one and a half sometimes it's two for
00:54:17.480 one regardless though with 50 days he's served 70 plus days already the cumulative punishments and
00:54:23.640 the worst case scenarios for the nature of his offenses will not reach anywhere near the time
00:54:30.520 that he's already served and yet he is still being held it's extremely problematic um unfortunately there
00:54:37.560 are matters that were actually discussed within the proceedings there's a publication ban in effect to
00:54:42.440 prevent uh to to protect effectively the witnesses and pastor arthur's case that's not a cover-up or
00:54:48.600 anything it was requested but there are miller because some of the testimony they wanted to ensure
00:54:52.760 those individuals weren't being harassed but he has spent more time in jail than he in incarcerated
00:54:59.160 than he would being charged on all of these things it's extremely troubling um like you said there is hope
00:55:05.320 that he can get out the most serious charges he has been granted bail with a number of conditions on but
00:55:11.160 it seems like whenever something goes away something else comes up often stemming from prior incidents
00:55:16.920 old incidents um so we're very much going to see in the next day or two whether the crown comes up with
00:55:23.400 a whole bunch of new stuff or if they're like well he's already been granted bail on these more serious
00:55:29.080 matters there's been an appeal process even the sanctions with compelled speech and all this
00:55:34.120 those have been held over until appeal there there seems to be some semblance from the court and judges
00:55:39.640 of measure drawing back from this overreach and these oversteps so hopefully the crown takes note of
00:55:46.680 that but if we know anything from their conduct towards pastor arthur paulowski so far they seem
00:55:51.800 to just want to get the guy even if it's complete without foundation so we'll see in the next couple
00:55:56.760 of days what exactly comes of it i will have an update sarah is going to be in court today again
00:56:01.480 tomorrow evening i'm going to talk to sarah about this and i i want to let people know i did talk to
00:56:06.120 nathaniel paulowski that interview will be out today about the bail process about his father
00:56:10.600 being moved to edmonton so we do have a lot of updates coming your way on this yeah there were
00:56:15.640 about 200 people at uh the remand center in edmonton last night i hadn't been there since james coates
00:56:22.680 another pastor was held for um about 35 days these are the people that jason kenney calls um
00:56:30.280 um bugs generally kooky people um the angry uh these are the people that jason kenney wrote off
00:56:39.800 last week look at these angry people look at how awful nationalistic flag symbols and the singing
00:56:46.360 can we roll this back yeah they're singing dancing praying they said the lord's prayer in denny
00:56:51.320 and then in english because apparently they're you know white nationalists as the mainstream media would
00:56:56.360 have you believe uh but there's a pretty serious um indigenous contingent here and a lot of them
00:57:01.560 are very grateful for the uh work that pastor art does for the marginalized homeless indigenous
00:57:07.400 population of calgary um but if we might want to roll the audio here because they're singing
00:57:13.640 this a little this little light of mine
00:57:27.640 i think that's good um radicals violent right you can see by the angry faces um that these are very
00:57:50.600 very bad people yeah and they need to be they should be they should be imprisoned as well for daring to
00:57:55.560 question the justin trudeau's sunny ways and official government narrative yeah i mean these are people
00:58:01.720 making a joyful noise because they don't know what else to do to support art but they also take a lot
00:58:07.240 of comfort knowing that art is probably um ministering to people um inside the remand center
00:58:13.720 they said well they moved him to a bigger prison so he has more people to help so i guess that's good
00:58:18.040 and we know that art i mean he it's he's called within his heart to help marginalized people
00:58:22.920 do you want the the wildest thing and this will be in my update with nathaniel paulowski but i'll give
00:58:27.480 you a bit of a sneak peek he was actually on his way to do a bible study with the prisoners at calgary
00:58:34.200 remand so they were all waiting for him then the guards came and told pastor archer that he had a visitor
00:58:42.600 so he said oh okay i don't get too many visitors even sarah miller struggles to get in his own lawyer to speak
00:58:47.720 with him which is an additional concern how these moved to edmonton but they told him he has a visitor
00:58:53.240 so he goes with them doesn't didn't get to get anything out of his cell didn't get to say goodbye
00:58:57.400 to anybody and instead of walking into the visiting room they walk him to a van and drive him to red
00:59:03.560 deer and then move him to another van they didn't tell him what was happening he was scared as they were
00:59:08.760 driving and once he got to edmonton they gave him a note explaining why he was moved some of the details
00:59:15.400 about why he was moved so he literally the the inmates the paulowski's actually got calls from
00:59:22.120 other inmates saying they were concerned because he disappeared he literally just disappeared with
00:59:27.560 his stuff still in his cell so those details and more um are coming up in the interview with nathaniel
00:59:33.640 paulowski today but uh pat for those if anyone is extremely concerned uh pastor archer is actually
00:59:39.960 receiving slightly better care in edmonton remand um because because he's uh i think i think i can't be
00:59:46.440 sure but because for religious reasons he always wants someone fasting while he's incarcerated so if
00:59:52.200 he's not fasting members of his family are fasting because they're very prayerful they're very religious so
00:59:57.480 they're kind of taking turns uh so perhaps i know in the past they've attempted to to suggest that
01:00:02.840 there's something psychologically wrong with them for practicing the the religious practice that muslims and
01:00:07.880 christians and seeks and yeah exactly it's fasting right now exactly so um there maybe there's some
01:00:14.040 suggestion that that's why he's in there but he actually is in the the sort of psychological care
01:00:17.960 unit so he gets a bed and a blanket and and he's not freezing at all times he's not in the little
01:00:23.000 chicken cage so he's receiving slightly better treatment so that's a good thing but still the fact
01:00:27.400 he was just moved in sort of nebulous and uh sudden terms and didn't even get to say bye to people
01:00:33.560 like incarcerated criminals were calling the paulowskis concerned over whether they'd done
01:00:38.920 something to arthur so uh extremely troubling stuff again keep an eye out for that uh that
01:00:43.960 interview today though with mathaniel um yeah my coverage of the protest at the jail should be out
01:00:49.480 later on today i had a couple of very interesting conversations there there's a a polish lady that
01:00:54.600 comes to all these church protests that i i just enjoy her so much because she was a political prisoner
01:01:00.360 when poland was under soviet rule and she came to canada she was promised freedom and she said this
01:01:05.480 is the same stuff that they did to us there this is the very same stuff and there's an extra layer
01:01:11.000 there because she was a work-at-home employee from cnrl and she was fired um or laid off um
01:01:18.360 because she refused to get the vaccine and uh that that pressure from her job actually triggered
01:01:26.760 ptsd from the time that she was a political prisoner and now even though cnrl has revoked
01:01:32.520 their vaccine mandate she is in no condition to go back to work because of the ptsd triggered by
01:01:39.240 cnrl's actions that have brought her back to the time that she was a political prisoner in poland other
01:01:45.560 soviet rule and they just have so completely washed their hands of her but i am assured that pastor art is
01:01:51.720 receiving better treatment as good as treatment can be um in the edmonton remand center because i
01:01:58.280 had the pleasure of also meeting a former guard there who was also uh laid off because of the
01:02:04.920 vaccine passport system and she said much better conditions here for him than in the calgary remand
01:02:12.840 center so she said all things considered if he's in here for the long haul which is an absolute injustice
01:02:17.640 and should never happen but if he's going to be somewhere this is the better place for him to be
01:02:26.200 it is it's sad to see from the very get-go canadians are very apathetic we're talking about uh especially
01:02:32.200 among the younger generation of which i kind of consider myself a part um they do this polling
01:02:37.240 about people sympathizing with communist ideology despite the hundreds of millions that communism has
01:02:42.520 killed people not knowing what the nazis did not knowing about auschwitz and these other
01:02:47.320 concentration camps um the people from these countries the people from vietnam the boat people
01:02:52.760 who escaped communism um the chinese immigrants who whether they be from hong kong presently or from
01:02:59.240 china back in the day escaping coming to this country those people who lived this history not
01:03:05.080 those people who don't even know that existed but the people who lived this history and actually
01:03:09.880 have life experience that they can relate to they have been the ones since the onset of these
01:03:15.720 restrictions and very much since the onset of justin trudeau in this country who have been saying we
01:03:20.920 have seen this before be careful we have seen this it's been the polish people the vietnamese people
01:03:26.440 the chinese people the eastern europeans they've been the one saying we've seen this before we have to be
01:03:31.400 careful and people discounted them very often the people who are all about hearing from immigrant
01:03:36.520 communities in the margins discounted them as conservative kooks they're not conservative kooks there's a term for
01:03:41.880 those people they're called survivors and this is the time where we should believe and we should listen
01:03:47.400 to survivors because they're not out there protesting for fun they're not getting together
01:03:52.520 weekend after weekend despite threats of arrest despite cold weather because they're bored and they
01:03:57.080 have nothing better to do they've seen the ultimate outcome of the course that we are on under justin trudeau
01:04:03.960 they have seen it firsthand and they are not going to stand for it i think we could humble ourselves just a
01:04:10.280 wee little bit and learn from their life experiences instead of imposing our sort of privileged canadian
01:04:16.040 comfortable understanding that freedom will always be there and it's just easily attained trust some
01:04:21.320 people who have lost it and moved here in order to find it again you can use it just like that as my shirt
01:04:26.280 says freedom isn't free um it has to be fought for and earned and uh listen to these immigrant
01:04:31.880 communities these people who escaped communism and you might learn a thing or two
01:04:35.240 yeah and outside of and i notice this particularly when dealing with pastor art outside of eastern
01:04:42.840 europeans and chinese expats and new canadians from china it's the indigenous community who are out there
01:04:49.960 saying do not listen to the government when they tell you they know what's best for your family
01:04:55.880 people who have survived residential schools they are saying do not let the government tell you they know
01:05:03.000 what's best for your families because that's what happened to us so there's a very large contingent of
01:05:09.000 those people out there trying to warn the rest of us in our comfortable first world lifestyles
01:05:13.800 that uh as you say freedom isn't free and uh the creeping tyranny um it's not just creeping anymore
01:05:21.800 it's gone from crawling to running yeah yeah and thank god for these the european union uh rather the
01:05:28.520 the european parliament members um calling that out there they're the very people i'm everyone's
01:05:34.280 seen the clips of them decrying justin trudeau they're the very people that justin trudeau panders
01:05:39.400 to they're the very people that he espouses the the world economic forum ideologies all these carbon
01:05:45.000 pricing schemes european parliament is who he wants to get in with and the values he's espousing and even
01:05:51.160 with all that those people are decrying him as a tyrant and and uh overreaching uh counter example
01:05:58.200 to democracy and they they criticized him and they all left because they didn't want to hear it it's
01:06:03.720 across the board left right center comedians indigenous communities survivors of communism
01:06:09.640 across the board the reason that justin trudeau has made this uh union with the ndp is because the ndp
01:06:15.160 is powerless they want to get anything done they have to completely give into justin trudeau and justin trudeau
01:06:20.040 knows he doesn't have the mandate or the popular support to do what he wants that's why he made
01:06:24.280 that alliance he knows everyone's turning on him he wants to inflict as much damage which is what he's
01:06:28.760 doing now i don't think we can argue that he wants to help anybody wants to inflict as much damage as
01:06:33.000 he can until he gets shown the road so now before we move on i just want to reiterate if you want to
01:06:39.800 see all of our coverage of pastor art poloski's trials and tribulations you can go to save archer.com
01:06:45.800 we've published a lot of the prior court judgments against him and some of the restrictions and some
01:06:50.600 of our new fine new you know like the appeals when things come in we're constantly updating with the
01:06:55.800 lawyers um so that you can get the truth from the horse's mouth instead of filtered through the
01:07:00.840 mainstream media who hates somebody like art um you can actually see the statement that got art in
01:07:08.760 trouble where he says hold the line but he also calls for peaceful resistance peaceful civil disobedience
01:07:15.800 that's why he's in jail right now um so you can see all of that and you can support his uh legal fees
01:07:23.880 at save archer.com and it's an important to note that art is being helped through the democracy fund
01:07:31.320 that's a registered canadian charity that works to advance civil liberties but also to educate on
01:07:36.680 civil liberties so if you do make a donation to save archer.com all of those qualify for a charitable tax
01:07:43.080 receipt because the work they are doing there is definitely charitable and in the public interest
01:07:49.000 because art is fighting for everybody's freedom is just not his own you know the the things that
01:07:53.880 martin luther king said under justin trudeau's government would have landed him in jail as well
01:07:59.080 one hundred and ten percent abundantly clear he would be in jail in this country as well to twitter
01:08:06.200 100 the other thing that i want to say though is the the categorical i i'd urge our friends at ctv
01:08:13.640 global and these other outlets the categorical misinformation or the lack of understanding
01:08:19.560 that we see from these outlets on these stories is extremely troubling for for one the fact that they
01:08:25.160 don't show up and they don't report on the stories they don't not a single mainstream media journalist
01:08:30.360 there last night 200 people are singing in front of the remand center nobody thought it was newsworthy
01:08:35.720 yeah they'll show up they think there's gonna be a fight or if counter protesters are there to do a
01:08:40.280 a pity piece about these poor people in their community but they don't care about the thousands
01:08:44.600 of people who've lost everything but we we saw it was global or ctv one of those two of the journalists
01:08:49.480 saying well why wasn't david pawlowski immediately arrested for not reading this compelled speech mandate global
01:08:54.680 um for not reading this this compelled speech mandate it's it's stayed you don't your facts aren't even
01:09:00.760 right it's sarah miller appealed it and there's there's the the appeal process was approved and those terms
01:09:06.920 are stayed until the appeal is heard so that that's not accurate information we also uh we also saw um
01:09:14.120 articles basically stating uh that arthur pawlowski recently was one of the prime organizers of protests
01:09:21.560 he attends and speaks at protests but he hasn't organized a single protest he does street church
01:09:27.000 and he does his church he doesn't organize any of these protests so the the categorical misinformation
01:09:32.040 out there so i urge not only folks out there to donate to illegal fees because his battle is far
01:09:36.920 from over even if he's released now he's going to have court dates until november 2022 and beyond um
01:09:42.520 he can't fight this fight on his own so folks go there donate but even to the mainstream media outlets
01:09:48.440 out there who are at least pretending to report on the story go to save archer.com watch some of my
01:09:53.320 interviews with sarah miller and with the pawlowski family so you can actually get the facts straight
01:09:57.640 because the misinformation that you're spreading out there is often being regurgitated and repeated
01:10:02.760 whether it be in courts or in the public square and it's miscategorizing what is happening here so
01:10:08.040 make sure to go to that website and get your facts straight um speaking of getting a fact straight
01:10:13.880 i know people told us to move on from chris rock and we're way past the we're way past the top of
01:10:18.920 the hour but i just want to bring this up i know people don't mind and i know that some people have
01:10:24.440 said move on from chris rock and will smith but i just think it is interesting to note that chris rock
01:10:30.600 made a movie in 2009 called good hair and it was about black women's hair and so he's not like
01:10:38.680 like he's done probably more work on the connection between self-esteem and culture and hair for black
01:10:46.520 women than anybody else including will smith um according to it's actually a super interesting
01:10:52.760 movie it's good yeah i didn't watch it but i feel like i should because i have problematic hair um so
01:10:58.200 according to the official synopsis the film follows rock as he like he did the work here visits beauty
01:11:04.040 salons and hairstyling battles scientific laboratories indian temples to explore the way hairstyles
01:11:08.360 impact the activities pocketbooks sexual relationships and self-esteem of the black
01:11:12.600 community in this expose of comic proportions that only he could pull off it's an adventure
01:11:18.120 prompted by rock's daughter approaching him and asking daddy how come i don't have good hair
01:11:25.000 and so he talked to ice t nia long paul mooney raven simone maya angelou salt and pepper eve
01:11:32.440 al sharpton of all people and he's trying to figure out how to respond to his daughter's question
01:11:37.960 so he's done more work don't he got slapped in the face for a joke but it's not that he takes this
01:11:44.920 issue unlikely he went and did an entire documentary because he cares so much about how his daughter's
01:11:52.840 self-esteem and her culture is tied to her hair yeah yeah and it's it's it i'm so happy you brought
01:11:59.880 this up i didn't even remember this to be honest but i have seen this movie even like there's within the
01:12:04.360 communities there's like bleaching and painful processes and they're trying to make their hair
01:12:08.840 look more white and the other thing too is they're they're they're on welfare some of these people in
01:12:13.640 these communities and they're they're they're just scraping by they're working off the record and
01:12:17.880 they're spending like more than you or i would spend on hair in 10 years in a month on weaves because
01:12:24.040 it's like such an essential part of society because they basically can been convinced that their hair
01:12:29.000 which black hair is beautiful by the way i'm not even just saying that to be purchasing it's it's
01:12:33.000 incredible um they've been told by society that it's ugly and it needs to be more white so chris rock
01:12:38.840 was out of his way to address that and say black hair is beautiful and you don't need to make your
01:12:43.480 hair look white um and you don't need to spend a fortune so it's incredible he dives into it in such
01:12:48.440 a sort of nuanced and he comes at it from a male perspective i don't know what i don't know what's
01:12:53.560 going on here yeah exactly very much from yeah so and it's incredible that this is such a tie-in
01:12:59.640 um yeah thanks for bringing that up that's that's brilliant i encourage people to watch
01:13:03.000 it it's interesting um i found a bunch of it shocking the cultural stuff here they go to a
01:13:07.000 temple or they're gathering hair it's it's it's a fascinating film for sure yeah he's the last guy
01:13:13.480 who should be accused of being insensitive about a black woman's hair but anyway none of this matters
01:13:18.520 because um will smith is the best ever apparently yeah anyway it's gross we should get to some of
01:13:26.920 these um these chats before we sign off because we're well passed and i know you have a busy and i
01:13:32.440 do too so we've got one from kane and mark gives us three dollars will says the oscars are so white two
01:13:38.280 years ago now oscars are so black lol i don't know i didn't watch the oscar to oscars two years ago i
01:13:45.160 didn't watch them last night either i just caught up to see what was happening on twitter i just i
01:13:49.800 just i don't i'm not interested in any of it i even the movies that win oscars i'm like why i i would
01:13:56.280 never watch that there's there's such a standard recipe of just being some historical piece whether
01:14:01.320 it be about a musician or a historical figure and whether it's good or not particularly if it if it
01:14:06.920 deals with uh the gay community or the black community or some sort of marginalized community even
01:14:12.040 if it's a bad movie like that dreadful bohemian rapture it just gets nominated um it can it can be
01:14:17.080 an objectively horrible film and it'll get nominated and very often win because it's espousing
01:14:22.440 the right values right like the movie with the lady who had the relationship with the fish man
01:14:28.760 what was that called i don't know i didn't watch it yeah shape of water and i was like i'm not
01:14:33.240 watching that that's just weird no that i know i'm not doing it so guillermo del toro made that he
01:14:39.640 has like an interesting aesthetic so a friend of mine he was he's actually a priest um he's like
01:14:44.360 oh there's a new guillermo del toro movie you want to go see it we hadn't read anything of it
01:14:48.200 about it um and so we went and saw this and at the end we're like yeah that was super awkward
01:14:53.320 um the joking name for the film is grinding nemo um shape of water yeah so i saw it with a priest it
01:14:59.640 was a after he's like well i wish i would have read a review before i suggested we go see that movie
01:15:04.040 because that was weird yeah it's an it's a semi-interesting film but it's very bizarre
01:15:09.880 no no i'm not spending two hours on that um no time better spent on the treadmill or in the garden
01:15:16.200 um becca henderson gives us a buck will got in one little and his mom got scared said you're moving
01:15:24.520 with your auntie and uncle and uncle's home in bel-air yeah um k-nan mark gives us a buck and says
01:15:31.080 it's pastor archer's birthday today yep happy birthday yeah exactly hopefully we'll see you soon
01:15:39.400 uh chip maker one two three you can see in a different video i think this is referring to your
01:15:44.120 story with the independent journalist you can see in one video one policeman punching that young guy
01:15:49.720 he should sue them for 10 million so he does have a very good lawyer they are the lawyer that he did get
01:15:56.520 um is they're they're actually launching an effective campaign um already um and the lawyer
01:16:02.760 is actually he's seen uh police like this go to jail in edmonton for aggravated assault on people
01:16:10.840 um so they're actually already launching something you can see this devlin guy calmly speaking saying
01:16:15.800 he can't bend his legs but i did the interview with him before devlin sent me his footage with all
01:16:20.920 the angles and it breaks down what happens and the way he was describing it to me it almost sounded
01:16:26.200 like well yeah of course you're gonna have the most complimentary version of your own story but
01:16:31.480 then the footage completely aligns with everything he said like they tase him later on they're trying
01:16:37.320 to get him to bend over it's madness he can't put his legs behind his back he's saying i'm not resisting
01:16:41.800 i'm not complying and the wild thing how he went and wound up shirtless is he was talking to one cop
01:16:47.240 trying to confirm filming as he's an independent journalist but injunction what part of the injunctions
01:16:52.040 is being violated here what exactly is going wrong and another cop walked up and grabbed the collar of
01:16:56.920 his shirt and his hoodie so aggressively and pulled him over that he ripped all his clothes off like the
01:17:02.520 guy wasn't walking around shirtless they ripped the kids clothes off absolutely insane situation there
01:17:08.120 it'd be great if that cop was filming the uh the violent arrest taking place in front instead of
01:17:13.000 the people standing by watching yeah well you know what though there's going to be a ton of body
01:17:18.200 cam footage a ton i'm sure his lawyers well they're they're they're going to be once our report comes
01:17:23.960 out today if they don't drop those charges pretty quick they've got another thing coming from this
01:17:28.520 kid's lawyer because it's uh it's open and shut on the assault thing it literally could not be more
01:17:34.040 apparent in the in the footage you're gonna see uh i think that's the end of our chats today not a ton of
01:17:41.400 chats but we were also not on super you so um that might be uh a reason for that uh efron unless um
01:17:50.040 there are some that have not come through on my side okay that's everything so i think that's the
01:17:56.920 show for today we're almost 20 minutes over uh when the show should have ended adam thanks so much
01:18:03.560 for joining me as i try to figure out how exactly i feel about will smith punching chris rock and i'm
01:18:08.920 still not sure how i feel um but i do know that it was not an act of chivalry and chris rock has
01:18:15.320 terrible friends um secondarily uh thank you everybody who tuned in and third but maybe most
01:18:21.880 importantly thank you to everybody who pitched in to keep the lights on here at rebel news we know
01:18:25.560 you work hard for your money so we appreciate every little bit that you send our way to help us do the
01:18:29.960 work that we do uh thanks efron olivia and all the team in the office and working from home today uh
01:18:37.720 to you work very hard to let everybody know when we're going live and to uh get all the nuts and
01:18:42.440 bolts and pieces in place for us so i think that's it i've thanked everybody um and as david menzies always
01:18:49.240 says stay sane
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