In this episode of the rebel news daily roundup, co-hosts Monique and Allexa discuss the mounting Royal Rumble between Daniel Smith and Justin Trudeau, and the quebec government's refusal to back down on their opposition to the proposed 2035 carbon tax, as well as the government's pursuit of nuclear energy.
00:43:55.560see the drag queen mona de grenoble and also um sebastian dubay that is one of the member of the
00:44:03.440denny de rolle is like a team of humorist um comedian i think you'd say more like in english
00:44:09.960we say humorist us for like people who perform for humor on the scene so you will see like the
00:44:19.080the video it's the the the it's i've been caught like it's it's an hour long podcast so
00:44:27.380um and some of the part of the video have been changed of places but i watched the podcast and
00:44:35.220the meaning didn't go away so what he was saying it's um the drag queen was talking about the fact
00:44:42.880and mark ward asked did you receive a lot of backlash after your show because it was involved
00:44:50.240in big brother in quebec and it's it started afterwards to talk about the people who actually
00:44:57.220believe that the drag queen wants to indoctrinate children and and make them like transitioning
00:45:06.700or stuff like that and they say like oh you know these people cannot write correctly and propagate
00:45:14.820like this kind of uh false information they open facebook to say they're really like backyard like
00:45:23.840um opinion i can kill them with a big hacks and at one point i was like okay a part of what he was
00:45:33.460saying it's opinion and a part of what he wanted to make his own opinion with some humor i'm sorry you
00:45:43.700cannot do that in a society with really radicalized opinion with polarized people you cannot do joke that
00:45:54.940you target a specific group of people you can target this group of people the people who are against
00:46:02.360drag queen in school who are against drag queen to indoctrinate children this is a group of people that
00:46:10.700is identifiable and this in the law it's a crime to say out loud in front of people to kill a group of
00:46:23.160identifiable people yeah well and you know the thing this you hear for me is like i i am an ardent defender
00:46:31.520of comedy i think people should be able to say the most horrific things on earth um i'm going to see
00:46:36.800anthony jeselnik next week and he has the most brutal comedy so i'm in favor of saying anything
00:46:41.660but the issue is this was not in the context of a joke talking about killing people he's they're just
00:46:47.280asking him his opinion and he said these people are all so stupid and i want to kill them with a big
00:46:51.300axe that there's no joke there he's just saying he wants to kill people uh with an axe the other thing
00:46:56.980too is i mean i don't know this is this is vulgar it's not funny and it very it goes a long way to
00:47:02.040proving a point um drag is subversive and disrespectful intentionally so not like disrespectful
00:47:10.300towards people but it's it's intentionally subversive of gender roles and the comedy that
00:47:15.480it engages in while it's generally pretty lowbrow it's subversive and it's not intended for children
00:47:20.420on a fundamental level um the other thing too is i mean if if people are continuously going
00:47:24.980and seeking access to children in order to pass something along you don't need to be dressed in
00:47:31.000drag to read a story to a child at a library for example if you're going dressed in drag it's to
00:47:37.140promote that in some way shape or form and you're promoting something that is inherently subversive and
00:47:43.220not appropriate for children um just the the aesthetic alone of lots of drag queens is not appropriate for
00:47:50.360children it's confusing and subversive and not age appropriate plain and simple so i'm all for
00:47:56.360comedy i'm all for it being free i'm all for being uncensored but this this is this is not comedy this
00:48:01.620is just someone uh espousing hatred and one of and i i just posted in the the thread uh this is one of
00:48:10.020comedians who's a comedian at home and his wife posted this uh post on social media his son is is it's like i can show it like his first show of drag queen for billy uh at the um pride is that is
00:48:28.880it went to buy him some fake eyelash and and and this is actually their son and they are actually
00:48:36.860pushing and promoting the fact that his son now is doing some drag queen show and and i would say
00:48:45.900they are supposed to be they are comedian they have an impact on the society and and i think this is like
00:48:55.680what what do you think about that like a comedian just show like his son like completely like
00:49:01.860yeah yeah a girl and going to do some some some drag queen show and it's it's it's 100 parents pushing
00:49:11.820this on their kids and then it's also to score points it's like whether it's trudeau rolling out
00:49:16.900his kids in a movie or these folks rolling out their kids listen like if you look at the statistics
00:49:21.900of kids who are allegedly whether it be trans or whatever it may be don't don't get me wrong i don't
00:49:27.820espouse any of that but if you were to believe the mainstream statistics the fact that these people
00:49:32.820who are progressives and pushing this stuff it's always their kids who end up being trans or gender
00:49:39.420dysmorphic or whatever you want to call it there's something going on there it's clearly it's not the
00:49:44.520bile the odds are that biologically that's not happening um so there's clearly something sort of social
00:49:50.560that is happening that is guiding kids down this path um when every time these kids like the amount
00:49:55.800of times that there's people within the lgbtq and both of their kids are also identifying as part of
00:50:02.100that group statistically that is not likely to occur in fact statistically it's borderline impossible that
00:50:08.000that that occurs so clearly there's social pressures here and it's sad to see uh in some of these cases
00:50:13.320i'd suggest a lot of these cases parents confusing their children to score points with their friends
00:50:18.200parents are supposed to be protecting their kids allowing their kids to develop naturally not
00:50:22.820exposing them to inappropriate content so yeah i mean i i i would i shelter my kids from some of the
00:50:28.520comedy that i very much enjoy because it would be insane to expose kids to that now these people would
00:50:34.120these people would insert their child into the butt of a brutal joke in order to gain notoriety within
00:50:39.200those circles it's wild um but yeah you know what part of it is though these people uh like for
00:50:44.900example these comedians uh this this uh drag queen um they're intentionally garnering they don't have
00:50:52.220talent they're not funny they're not witty um so they're intentionally garnering controversy because
00:50:57.420that's the only way anyone can look at them and within the drag world it's about being the most absurd
00:51:01.280sometimes there's people who are talented and do something exceptionally well make no mistake but
00:51:06.260generally it's about being the most absurd uh the loudest and having the most people look at you
00:51:10.700as is the is the core of what's happening there and i suspect that's the case here um we have by the
00:51:16.880way have you observed that now the narrative is changed before it was like everything needs to be
00:51:25.820vaxxed and now it's like any everybody needs to love drag queen and everybody needs to follow that
00:51:32.420narrative or if you don't do that and you are a part of another second class citizen that we don't really
00:51:40.360respect because you're weird and you are homophobic you are transphobic and you are like against the
00:51:48.540community and that is untrue yeah well and they're fake distractions if you talk to people it doesn't matter
00:51:56.320if someone's from the gay community the straight community a liberal and oil worker everyone right now is
00:52:01.260like man life's unaffordable that's what real people are talking about but the government is
00:52:05.820continually pushing oh now it's this covid stuff oh now it's this uh environmental stuff oh now it's
00:52:11.240this pride stuff there's perpetual distractions from the actual core issues uh it's surreal let's jump to
00:52:17.040this video we've got lots of stories to get through and we're starting to run tight on time um james o'keefe
00:52:22.200we've got a video i believe from james o'keefe on twitter if we've got that ready to roll
00:52:25.680i'm james o'keefe with omg standing outside best buy this week on august 8th o'keefe media group omg
00:52:34.020released a story featuring a whistleblower from inside best buy that released screenshots
00:52:38.460of a training program a management training program with mckinsey and company where it explicitly
00:52:44.260excludes white applicants the program's racial requirements have led to accusations of racial
00:52:50.000discrimination a firestorm online the ceo of best buy cory berry has now made her twitter account
00:52:56.820private now a second whistleblower has come forward exclusively to omg with audio recordings of his
00:53:03.540manager mike hirsch at a best buy in jacksonville florida stating that lgbtq flags were appropriate
00:53:09.780in the geek squad office but christian crosses were not this has led to further allegations of
00:53:16.220religious discrimination if we're doing all that gay pride uh flags and all that transgender stuff
00:53:21.800like why don't we have christian stuff all over they're not the same how is that not the same you
00:53:26.680can one thousand percent choose religion it's not a belief so that's almost that's a that's a
00:53:31.660listen that's a cultural yeah but me as a cultural entity having beliefs that i have so why can't i put
00:53:39.020my stuff all over the wall you are choosing to choose to believe in christianity or muslim or whatever you
00:53:44.640choose that someone is choosing to be gay or lesbian hey they're choosing that ennis suzak a serbian
00:53:52.040immigrant and best buy employee in jacksonville florida recorded the conversation with his manager
00:53:56.360mike hirsch i spoke with ennis about a situation he's decided to go public very brave very courageous
00:54:02.360individual here's some of that interaction that is our manager his name is uh mike hirsch um but he
00:54:09.300he and i had a very long conversation it was like an hour and 30 minutes of he and i just going back
00:54:16.640and forth with him uh telling me that uh it was work appropriate to have all this uh lgbtq stuff that's
00:54:24.100uh going on in the office and everywhere else but it's not okay for me to you know be a christian
00:54:30.540myself and have a bible uh right over there that's uh right there at the office or have a cross or a
00:54:38.140quran or anything like that that's not work appropriate but you know having that lgbtq pride
00:54:43.920flag everywhere else uh that is work appropriate and i wasn't standing for that are you calling the
00:54:49.700police i am actually you're calling you're calling the police
00:54:52.880so the amount of times we talk about how we're trying to as a society counteract racism and that's
00:55:03.520all great but the don't get me wrong there has been racism there probably still is racism certainly
00:55:09.100um but the problem is is it was largely amongst individuals or at least it was unspoken
00:55:14.600the new efforts to sort of counteract racism are overtly racist in writing they're literally
00:55:21.320like in paper saying exclude white people um that is the most racist overt form of racism you could
00:55:29.460possibly imagine and then saying like uh well you can't have political stuff in the office you can't
00:55:34.920have religious stuff in the office but there's one special class of elite political activism
00:55:39.880and that's pride stuff that's exclusively allowed this is wild you know what i mean have a policy
00:55:46.220if if you're not allowing religious or political symbols in the office don't um if you do you
00:55:51.140can't say oh this this cause is okay that's okay and the other thing there is the core of this is
00:55:55.580that these people fundamentally do not understand religion they just think it's an arbitrary choice
00:56:00.240like what sort of meal you're gonna have um for people whether they're christian sikh muslim jewish
00:56:05.260people who are devoutly practicing that is as much a part of their personality as their sexuality
00:56:10.980but we've heralded sexuality as this end all and be all in society and then your your convictions by
00:56:16.380which you live your whole life for many even their sexual identity is formed by their religious
00:56:21.480convictions so you can't have one thing up on a pedestal and another thing torn up and if you
00:56:26.960are gonna allow something to be protected it should be the thing that has been and conventionally uh has
00:56:32.660been protected and upheld it'd be conventional to see a crucifix in every school every workplace all
00:56:38.640that throughout much of american history this new flash in the pan of that being removed and these
00:56:43.740other symbols being inserted it's the anomaly it's the exception to the rule but me treating
00:56:50.040came to my mind when i look at that video first of all i was not really surprised that mackenzie
00:56:55.280was behind the um the criteria of employment and uh the second thing is like if they didn't talk
00:57:06.600as a whistleblower we will never have known about it so at all many other places at work people are
00:57:16.800facing this who are censoring themselves for not being canceled by their like their co-worker or
00:57:25.120by their boss so if you're a whistleblower if you you you experiment the same thing and you want to be a
00:57:32.720whistleblower we keep your confidentiality you can write to us at tips at rebelnews.com or you can
00:57:40.060write to me at alexandra at rebelnews.com and the third thing who came to my my my my mind because it
00:57:47.580is a kind of trigger me it's when the the men say oh but they choose to be lesbian or gay now it's what
00:57:56.740the society have come to their mind but the real gay and lesbian they do not choose that it's now because
00:58:04.840now it's a trend that people are reinventing themselves that are are now choosing to be whatever they want
00:58:14.020and identify themselves of okay i'm a lesbian now so i'm experimenting with girls that now this is not being
00:58:22.700real real like grounded um being in the community it's just because you want to be in a identity group
00:58:31.980and you try and you decide yourself to be and it's really like unfortunate and really sad to see that
00:58:38.840people are starting to think that way because i know a lot of people in the community and they did not
00:58:44.960choose to to be gay or lesbian you know right right yeah no i think that probably when you're looking
00:58:52.040through that most people that probably stood out as well i don't necessarily agree with that
00:58:55.700um but but the point is is is people are born into their their faith backgrounds and it's very much
00:59:01.840as much a part of their identity as anything else but i mean it is it is it does have to kind of go
00:59:06.780both ways you can't just have one and not the other and then you look at the rest of this is the
00:59:11.220ideology behind this putting it aside at face value is it's very like anti-traditional religion
00:59:16.800and it's it's overtly saying that they don't want white people which which is the sort of core and
00:59:21.540concerning uh part of this very very troubling indeed um in order to ensure that we get through
00:59:26.540everything we've just got a couple minutes left here we're going to fly through a couple stories
00:59:29.400um lobbyists flock to stampede very funny to see um there's a fundraiser event uh black blocks reports
00:59:36.400and apparently of the 96 liberal donors that attended this event uh fewer than 43 fewer than half were
00:59:43.180from calgary so all of them are coming out uh from other provinces in order to attend this event
00:59:48.440so uh the the polling while trudeau's less and less popular across the country um certainly far from
00:59:54.800popular here within this province to say the very very least um we also have this story here um for
01:00:03.700former snowbirds sea king pilot forced out of caf for going maskless during uh covet 19 um uh what
01:00:11.960offense did uh postman who flew seeking helicopters a decade ago um uh goes through some of the details
01:00:17.900of some of his sort of uh uh accomplishments um what did he do to deserve such shabby treatment
01:00:22.960he refused to wear a mask during the canadian armed forces mandate crackdown um so and it's not that he
01:00:29.260overtly sort of politically refused to wear them from what i understand it's that the masks weren't
01:00:35.180required in the classrooms but they were required um to be utilized through the hallways and there was
01:00:43.440some confusion apparently i mean we we all know this during covid um it was the slightest irrational
01:00:48.980offenses that that were that were met with those the strictest punishments it would seem um so yeah
01:00:56.040it's it's troubling to see someone who served the country as a snowbird sort of a canadian hero um
01:01:01.040subject to these uh reinforcements and restrictions um we saw so many cases like this though where
01:01:07.460someone didn't have their mask up the right way or they their mask fell off or their mask was on the
01:01:12.980ground and it was dirty and they didn't have another mask um and the government just went after these
01:01:17.100people time and time again didn't they and it's sad because when we look at i interview also like
01:01:25.520dallas alexander flammer that he was a sniper uh ellis a sniper and um it was medically released
01:01:33.860because uh i choose to not get the shot but he was explaining that no doctor was able to
01:01:40.660prove him with like all the damage that he had like before he had like a couple of coca coca caution
01:01:48.160um and um nobody was able to tell him that it was safe it was safe for him to do it the only thing
01:01:58.280that they were providing to him is like it's safe and effective you need to take it and at one point
01:02:04.420it was like but you didn't prove me scientifically that it would not have any repercussion with everything
01:02:13.000thing that i suffer in the past yeah yeah it's wild yeah and i mean it's it's it's the amount of
01:02:21.040people there's so many stories i mean a recent court ruling we're gonna talk about another court ruling
01:02:24.780here in a minute did determine that some of those restrictions were sort of unconstitutional
01:02:28.160but veterans whether it's this government not giving them enough saying you're just asking for
01:02:32.420too much in trudeau or what happened throughout covet 19 or some of the tweets from politicians saying oh
01:02:37.780what we did to veterans throughout this and to the military with vaccines it was good and it made the
01:02:42.780military better it's madness um and completely disjointed from reality speaking of disjointed
01:02:47.560uh from reality canada's top court refuses appeal from bc churches protesting covet 19 restrictions
01:02:53.280an interesting juxtaposition considering we just had the ingram ruling which i spoke to john carpe and
01:02:58.800eva chepiak about um where they effectively deemed because the government overstepped um and violated the
01:03:05.820public health act that all of dina hinshaw's uh public health orders were basically illegal um
01:03:11.480we're wondering how that would affect other provinces uh and especially uh top courts within
01:03:17.040the country um and not great news uh canada's highest court will now not hear an appeal that
01:03:22.520challenge limits on religious gatherings during covet 19 pandemic marking a significant endorsement for
01:03:27.880british columbia's provincial health health officer and the end of the legal road for the faith leaders
01:03:32.200involved the supreme court of canada refused to hear the case from churches in bc's fraser valley that
01:03:37.480argued that public health rules violated their charter rights by banning indoor religious services
01:03:41.800during the height of the pandemic we are disappointed that the supreme court has declined our application
01:03:46.460for leave to appeal this matter read a statement from marty moore with the justice center for
01:03:50.280constitutional freedoms um you know that this is clear just just no questions asked politicalization of
01:04:00.260the courts um this is one of the most necessary and fundamental discussions that has to happen
01:04:08.980post covet 19 restrictions and it is paramount for these courts to address these types of cases
01:04:15.540because if they don't we talk about truth and reconciliation on other issues the the hurt and the harm
01:04:21.620that occurred they don't get to simply walk away from that and say we're not going to hear these cases
01:04:27.460though apparently that is what they're doing um there needs to be sort of uh ramifications rectifications
01:04:33.860and corrections as a consequence of this massive overreach the court refusing to hear this is is
01:04:40.100clearly and overtly political they have to hear it they can make a ruling saying under the circumstances
01:04:45.700it was allowed which i wouldn't agree with but the fact that they're not even willing to hear this
01:04:50.260critical argument about religious freedoms and how they're trampled on uh it says more than any ruling could
01:04:56.340the fact that the fact that they're not willing to engage in this conversation and it's frightening to
01:05:01.060see like that either the superior court or federal court wants to hear simple like um case like this
01:05:12.260this case of the churches of of the overreach what happened to them but also with the organ transplant
01:05:18.900when they face refusal over the covet 19 vaccine this just proved that the the supreme court and the federal
01:05:28.580court are don't do not wants to engage anything that go against the covet 19 policy that the government
01:05:36.180have put in place and but the thing is it's supposed to be really healthy in the democracy to actually do
01:05:44.420overlook of if it was not over abuses over over like this yeah absolutely and i mean especially given that
01:05:58.100you you do have a it's non-binding because it's not in the same province but you do just have a recent
01:06:04.340court ruling that ruled sort of in favor of these critiques not necessarily on the constitutional grounds but
01:06:10.340in terms of a public health act breach but you just had a case rule against something similar and then
01:06:16.100you're not even really willing to hear it it's a negligent decision not surprising to hear from uh
01:06:21.380from anyone involved in this federal government and some of the rulings we saw from court so uh sad to see
01:06:26.500that that's hit the end of the road our final story for the day uh more than 800 items missing from
01:06:32.500the canadian museum of history and if you guess that this organization is run uh at least in part by the
01:06:38.100government you'd be completely right imagine anywhere else other than the government institution
01:06:43.140losing 800 items from a museum uh more than 800 items could be lost to historical memory after an
01:06:50.100audit of the canadian museum of history found the inventory missing and the corporation with no
01:06:54.340plans to deal with the issue this is the same thing as like the billions of dollars missing in
01:06:58.340infrastructure they're like yeah they're just priceless artifacts they're gone it's fine um
01:07:02.900the office of the auditor general of canada produced the report which is published on thursday
01:07:06.820that examined how the museum carried out its management practices and managed its operations
01:07:11.780among the issues the audit found that what was called a significant deficiency no kidding
01:07:17.300mass theft is another word for that i think in the museum's conservation practices resulting in
01:07:21.460the exposure of its collection to various risks including no robust inventory management systems
01:07:26.980so more than 800 items went missing from a museum a place that's like job is to preserve items
01:07:34.260between 2012 and 2022 so we're not talking about like a 500 year old european institution losing 800
01:07:42.100items over its total history we're talking about 10 years under this uh under this federal government
01:07:47.860this is wild um uh in addition so beyond these 800 items 300 items in the museum were not properly
01:07:55.060stored um and there are thousands more that had no source information it sounds like a cluttered uh
01:08:00.260junkyard alley um to the tune of more than 15 000 items that they really don't have much record on
01:08:05.940um weirdly though later on and once they go past us they're like it's all negative though the museum
01:08:11.780honored they they said that they had good practices for corporate governments strategic planning and risk
01:08:16.740management so the government can't help like how do they have good practices for strategic planning and risk
01:08:24.100management when they're losing or undocumented or having damage to 15 000 items um it's wild they
01:08:31.300have to pat their executives who are getting bonuses on the back the people who make the policies that
01:08:35.940led to this madness they're not so bad it's just we're losing everything in the museum is falling apart
01:08:41.780and the minister in charge was pablo rodriguez i have a hard time to say this yeah pablo rodriguez
01:08:49.620and uh he wanted also like to be uh to turn the museum more woke with like inclusivity diversity and
01:09:00.580including also climate change so you see like he's not even capable to protect the item in the museum
01:09:10.500well whether it's not being able to keep track of their their exhibits or erasing uh erasing canadian
01:09:17.620history they seem that this government is hell-bent on just destroying canadian history
01:09:22.180both literally in this case and figure figuratively as far as woke ideologies that's our show for the
01:09:28.100day we do have a couple uh rumble rants and chats here so we'll go through those um first off this isn't
01:09:33.220a uh this isn't a uh paid chat but i'm gonna read it anyways alexa's english is amazing these days i
01:09:38.260agree you're killing it uh sherry sharon donner 78 gives one dollar wouldn't doubt that best buy hired
01:09:45.860kiki o thompson's firm kojo institute diversity consultant entirely possible ableist sl gives
01:09:52.820five dollars biden administration force to uh force to back off invermectin trump should just
01:09:58.420appoint a bench warmers for government positions next time and then there's an article linked here
01:10:04.500that is our show for the day alex any final words for the folks out there but thank you everybody who
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01:10:46.580adam we are the one who can speak french so next time it will be in french no i'm kidding
01:10:53.060but thank you uh and it's always a pleasure to uh do a live stream with you adam awesome thanks so
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01:11:03.460adam sos david menzies for rebel news here in windsor ontario and you know what folks we are in the dog
01:11:10.580days of summer but we are on the prowl for a cat namely a trans cat yes you heard me correctly a trans cat
01:11:20.420is walking the streets of downtown windsor hence the need for my safari suit we are talking about an
01:11:29.220individual his real name is cody detremont and then he changed his name because he was suddenly
01:11:36.180identifying as a woman desiree anderson by the way check out the picture of cody detremont slash desiree
01:11:45.860anderson um yeah that looks pretty feminine to me doesn't it here's the thing he was admitted
01:11:54.340to this woman's shelter several months ago and shockers what happened within a few days he started
01:12:05.300to sexually assault a resident in fact windsor police charged him with that