Rebel News Podcast - July 20, 2023


DAILY Roundup | Jason Aldean won't apologize, Trudeau⧸Poilievre on globalism, Self-defence laws


Episode Stats

Length

1 hour and 5 minutes

Words per Minute

168.16617

Word Count

11,084

Sentence Count

892

Misogynist Sentences

27

Hate Speech Sentences

9


Summary

Revel News Daily with David Menzies and Drea Humphrey! This is the show where we talk about the news of the day, completely unscripted, and casually, as it happens. This week, it's about a mouse that's been living in my house for three days, and my cat thinks she can do her job better than I do.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 Oh, good morning, good afternoon, everybody, and welcome to the Revel News Daily Roundup.
00:00:19.040 It's still the morning where myself and my co-host, Drea Humphrey, are.
00:00:23.840 This is the show where it's normally hosted by David Menzies, wherein we talk about the news of the day, completely unscripted, kind of casually, as it happens.
00:00:35.260 David normally has a co-host from another part of the country, but since the studio in Toronto is under construction, a few of us are filling in,
00:00:45.860 and David gets to go be the free bird that he wants to be doing stories on the streets of Toronto.
00:00:50.740 Joining me is my co-host, Drea Humphrey from BC. Drea, how's it going?
00:00:56.600 Hey, Sheila. It's been a long time, I feel like, since you and I were together on the live stream, but it's going very good.
00:01:02.620 There may or may not be a mouse that's been in my house for three days.
00:01:07.280 It was spotted three days ago, and we have not found it or poop, so that's terrifying, but aside from that, everything's good.
00:01:15.020 That's horrific. My cat brings in squirrels, like, that are alive, and birds that are, like, flapping on the floor, because she can sort of squish in through the screen door.
00:01:27.740 It's horrific, finding corpses of woodland creatures all over my house.
00:01:33.120 Well, at least your cat's, sorry, at least your cat's finding it. I have a dog who's supposed to be a rodent hunter, a dash hunt, and he's just chilling on the couch, like, nothing's going on, you know?
00:01:44.460 What good are you? You don't pay rent, nothing.
00:01:46.420 Yeah, my cat's at least doing her job. I'm a little insulted, though, that she thinks I can't feed myself, that she has to, like, go and hunt things and bring them to me.
00:01:58.020 Look, cat, I got it. Excuse me, pardon me, let me put down my jar of pickles before I knock it over.
00:02:04.060 As I was alluding, this is a show that's unscripted. We talk about the news of the day, and not only do we talk about it with each other, but we also talk about it with you.
00:02:14.440 So if you're watching us on the censorship platform of YouTube, might I suggest you migrate over to a platform that cares a little less about your politics, like, for example, Rumble or Odyssey, or even on Locals.com.
00:02:27.920 On those platforms, you are able to support the work that we do completely willingly, and it gives you a chance to democratize the show through something called a Rumble rant or an Odyssey hyperchat or by joining our Locals.com community.
00:02:41.780 The Rumble rant is a paid chat, and we will read it towards the end of the show.
00:02:48.980 Odyssey, their hyperchat is also a paid chat, and we'll read it towards the end of the show, and it gives you a chance to have your say.
00:02:56.000 If there's a question, comment, story idea that you want to pass along to us, now's your chance, and it allows you to support the work that we do here completely willingly, unlike what Justin Trudeau makes you do with the mainstream media.
00:03:09.080 You know, that unwatchable stuff that you don't like, don't consume, and that, you know, generally gets everything wrong, or at least slanted towards the liberals.
00:03:19.220 If you're already forced to support them, why don't you maybe throw a few bucks at the little company that supports the normals of the world?
00:03:29.160 I think that's everything.
00:03:31.200 I know there are a couple things you want to get out of the way before we move on.
00:03:35.220 Drea, I'm very excited to go to Israel with you in September.
00:03:40.520 I am so excited.
00:03:41.380 That was really, on one of those trips, it's when David and I really got close, we really learned a lot about each other, because you're sort of together for 10 days, and you're together with, you know, our rebel supporters, we invite them to come on the trip with us.
00:03:58.320 And not only do you get to be part of the living history, which is the Gospels, but you also learn about it with each other, and you learn about a lot of my flaws and fears, like how I'm both claustrophobic and carsick, but I do my best to power through.
00:04:20.020 We are inviting our friends and supporters to come along with us on a fact-finding trip to Israel and Dubai in September.
00:04:31.420 We're spending seven days in Israel and three days in the United Arab Emirates.
00:04:36.300 Now, this will be my third trip to Israel, and I still feel like I'm not going to see and do all the things I want to do.
00:04:41.960 It's a packed trip, but it's wild to be in a place where people are just living and going about their business while existing within the places and scenes of the scriptures.
00:04:56.960 It still boggles my mind.
00:05:00.080 I'll tell you a quick story.
00:05:00.840 We're driving down the highway in the tour bus, and the tour guide says to me, you know, the story of, you know, Jesus, he goes to the wilderness and he wrestles with the devil.
00:05:13.820 You know, the devil tries to tempt him.
00:05:17.280 I'm like, yeah, of course I do know that story.
00:05:18.900 He's like, it's right there.
00:05:20.620 And I'm like, look out the window.
00:05:23.000 I'm like, there are people riding dirt bikes there.
00:05:25.620 Because you forget, like, it's a real place that still exists today, and you can see it.
00:05:32.600 You can walk in those footsteps.
00:05:35.000 But people are still living there, and I was like, they're riding dirt bikes there.
00:05:40.560 And then I was like, I would definitely ride a dirt bike there.
00:05:42.860 But I would be like, me.
00:05:46.560 I would crash one.
00:05:48.200 Take that devil.
00:05:50.820 But, yeah, we invite people to come along with us.
00:05:54.400 There are just two spots left on this incredible trip.
00:05:58.900 It's me, Drea, of course, David, the boss.
00:06:04.200 Avi Amini is coming.
00:06:05.440 Kian Simone is coming, our chief documentary filmmaker.
00:06:08.180 So we're going to have beautiful images from the trip captured along the way.
00:06:13.220 It's rebelvacations.com.
00:06:15.340 We just have two seats left on that trip.
00:06:20.400 I'm so looking forward to it.
00:06:22.780 Drea, it's going to blow your mind.
00:06:24.400 I'm going to take a lot of joy in seeing you take a lot of joy in your first trip to Israel.
00:06:30.660 Yeah, it was through my eyes.
00:06:31.960 I just want to say one quick thing about it.
00:06:33.780 I told my son that I was going.
00:06:35.480 He's six years old.
00:06:36.620 And he said, can I go?
00:06:37.540 And I go, not on this trip, buddy.
00:06:39.080 And he starts crying.
00:06:40.120 And he goes, but that's where Jesus walked.
00:06:43.560 And I thought, you know, out of the mouths of babes, even he understands like just how, you know, important that area is.
00:06:51.460 And also with all of the recent events that's going on to see what it's like now.
00:06:55.040 So very excited to go and meet some of our supporters along the way.
00:06:59.420 So grab those two seats and let's do this.
00:07:02.420 Yeah, I've forged some real friendships with those people along the way.
00:07:07.060 Of course.
00:07:07.720 Yeah.
00:07:07.920 Yeah, like I just, it's just, it's so great.
00:07:11.180 And I just can't wait to go back and I can't wait to see people experience the Holy Land for the first time.
00:07:16.520 It's going to be fantastic.
00:07:18.960 Was there something else that we needed to do as far as housekeeping go?
00:07:21.920 I forget.
00:07:23.780 A couple of sales in the store, I think it is.
00:07:27.980 But we always have that for sure.
00:07:30.000 It was something else, but oh my gosh.
00:07:32.400 I think it will come to me.
00:07:34.840 Olivia will whisper it in our ears.
00:07:36.380 There's a reason we have meetings before we do this show.
00:07:41.840 But obviously I was not paying attention.
00:07:44.880 We should, oh.
00:07:45.880 Oh, I know what it is.
00:07:47.020 I know what it is.
00:07:47.580 Okay, you go.
00:07:48.920 And I should know this since I'm the BC correspondent.
00:07:52.000 But we have something really exciting going down.
00:07:54.420 It's, you guys probably heard about the tour that Sheila and Kian did about the great documentary,
00:08:02.760 which is Church Under Fire.
00:08:04.780 Am I getting, yeah, right there.
00:08:05.960 You could probably say it better than me.
00:08:07.460 But it's coming to BC.
00:08:09.240 So if you're in BC, you need to check it out.
00:08:12.560 Make sure to see which locations are in your area that you can sign up.
00:08:16.020 I know we have one, which is a sealed deal.
00:08:19.300 And then we're working on more.
00:08:21.480 So the URL for the site, Sheila, you can take over at any time.
00:08:24.880 SaveTheChristians.com and ChurchUnderFireMovie.com.
00:08:30.800 Yes.
00:08:31.680 And so you will see any upcoming tour dates because we are still booking them.
00:08:38.440 Also on that same website, if you are a church or a venue that wants to host a screening, let us know.
00:08:45.140 You can make contact with us there because it's important for us to try to get this movie in front of as many eyeballs as possible.
00:08:53.840 So, yeah.
00:08:54.960 And you had sold out shows everywhere else.
00:08:57.120 So I'm thinking the same thing is going to happen.
00:08:59.320 So snatch your ticket fast.
00:09:01.340 Yeah.
00:09:01.640 You know, that's the thing.
00:09:02.600 Don't, if, as they say, don't sleep on this.
00:09:05.120 I think the kids say that.
00:09:06.440 But, and don't, because the day of or three days before, I get emails from desperate people saying, Sheila, you've got to get us a ticket.
00:09:14.360 And I would love to, but I cannot change the fire code.
00:09:17.660 And so we get as many people in as possible until such time as it becomes actually unsafe.
00:09:23.620 Not like COVID unsafe, but like real unsafe.
00:09:25.900 So it's SaveTheChristians.com or ChurchUnderFireMovie.com.
00:09:33.140 All right.
00:09:34.300 And I think that Whistler screening that we have is also a co-event with our friend Tamara Leach, who is signing her new book, Hold the Line, my story from the heart of the Freedom Convoy.
00:09:49.360 I read the book.
00:09:50.600 I've got nothing but great things to say about it.
00:09:54.060 Much of the story I did know.
00:09:56.200 And a lot of it I didn't.
00:09:58.060 And it's just, and she's just so lovely.
00:10:01.740 You'll meet her in person and you're going to be like, this, this was public enemy number one.
00:10:06.980 This woman.
00:10:07.860 Yeah.
00:10:09.540 So, you know, you'll get a real grasp on just how fragile Justin Trudeau's ego is once you see this little tiny woman who was public enemy number one.
00:10:18.640 She barely, if she comes up to my shoulders, it's, she's wearing heels.
00:10:22.960 Like she's just so small.
00:10:24.920 But she's so great.
00:10:26.520 I just love her to death.
00:10:27.440 So powerful, though.
00:10:28.480 I'm excited to meet her for the first time.
00:10:30.560 So, yeah.
00:10:31.500 Oh, you've never met her before.
00:10:33.140 No, I have never met Tamara Leach.
00:10:35.000 So that will be my first time.
00:10:36.260 So join me in that as well.
00:10:39.080 And now I was going to say we have the most important news in politics.
00:10:43.180 I was just going to say before we move on, the convoy book, the convoy book.com is how you get Tamara's book and information on tour dates because she's touring the country with her book at book signing.
00:10:53.900 So hold the line, my story from the heart of the freedom convoy, the convoy book.com.
00:10:59.900 All right.
00:11:00.580 Most important story of the day.
00:11:01.940 Drea, take it away.
00:11:03.840 Pierre Polly has new look.
00:11:06.220 Now, I'm sure we've probably touched on this before, but you can't help but notice a lot of people are talking about it.
00:11:12.240 A lot of rumors swirling.
00:11:14.100 He's got no glasses.
00:11:15.500 He always had glasses before.
00:11:16.840 So he drops the glasses as part of an image revamp.
00:11:20.660 Let us know in the comments right now what you think about that.
00:11:24.880 I kind of like team glasses.
00:11:27.100 I must say he's so smart, you know, the way that he speaks, everything that he says.
00:11:31.160 So I feel like the glasses aligned with that.
00:11:33.600 What do you think, Sheila?
00:11:35.460 Yeah, I like the glasses.
00:11:38.300 And I'm a glasses wearer, but sometimes my glasses are like people, if I'm doing a video that I've written a script for, I have to wear my glasses because I can't read the monitor over there.
00:11:52.440 But like on the live stream, I don't wear my glasses because I have things sitting up close to me on my desk and I don't really have to read anything off the monitor.
00:12:00.300 But you will see me struggle.
00:12:01.740 Like I'll get down and start to look.
00:12:04.140 But he looks like on The Simpsons when Milhouse loses his glasses and he has these little beady eyes and he looks weird.
00:12:12.820 He looks like Milhouse without glasses.
00:12:14.800 Please go back to the glasses.
00:12:16.620 When you put your glasses on, he looks like 15 years younger.
00:12:20.260 Put your glasses on, buddy.
00:12:21.980 I agree.
00:12:22.560 Put them on.
00:12:23.360 And I do like what he said here, though.
00:12:25.960 He says, whether or not I wear glasses, I have the best vision for the country.
00:12:30.800 Ooh, that's such a good one.
00:12:32.480 But yeah, I think I think it's interesting that it does seem so obvious.
00:12:38.300 At least there, you know, there's some owning up to it.
00:12:41.080 It's kind of it's a drastic change.
00:12:42.520 He's been in politics for so many years.
00:12:44.340 I want to say close to 20 years.
00:12:45.740 I could be wrong.
00:12:47.440 And just all of a sudden you're changing your look.
00:12:50.820 I don't know.
00:12:51.640 I just I like the glasses.
00:12:53.560 They make him seem like a thoughtful, snarky dork, which I think he is anyway.
00:13:00.180 He doesn't need a costume for that.
00:13:01.940 But he's the perfect foil for Justin Trudeau, who is a vain, shallow, fashion absorbed idiot.
00:13:10.680 And so I like the fact that he was like the complete and total flip side, bizarro opposite of him.
00:13:19.340 And I wish he would go back because it is unsettling to see him without glasses.
00:13:24.500 I don't like it.
00:13:25.480 Interesting.
00:13:25.920 I'm interested to see what viewers say.
00:13:28.720 Again, you can live chat at Rumble or Odyssey donation of $5 US, I believe it is, or more.
00:13:35.320 And we do our best to read those.
00:13:37.120 And it goes to supporting our channel and our coverage.
00:13:40.760 Yeah.
00:13:41.000 And yesterday, quite frankly, it actually kept the lights on.
00:13:45.260 We had a power outage.
00:13:47.240 And we always say, like, throw a little money our way to keep the lights on.
00:13:51.440 And then the lights went off.
00:13:52.560 So then people were just like giving a bunch of money towards the end of the show.
00:13:55.260 This is to keep the lights on.
00:13:56.380 I'm like, ha, ha, ha, on the nose.
00:13:58.700 We did it.
00:14:00.060 We should move on to this next video because it is about, I'm here, Polly, Ev.
00:14:05.320 Oh, OK.
00:14:07.980 It's bad quality.
00:14:11.540 Olivia whispers in my ear.
00:14:12.660 It's bad quality.
00:14:13.360 So we're not going to play it.
00:14:14.600 It's just I'll describe it.
00:14:16.100 You can take my word for it.
00:14:17.140 You can find it on Twitter if you want to suffer through the video quality.
00:14:20.620 But Rob Primo, who is a right-wing activist, I wouldn't call him.
00:14:26.180 I don't know if I'd call him conservative, libertarian.
00:14:28.080 I don't know if he's in the PPC camp or whatever.
00:14:30.540 I don't think it matters.
00:14:31.560 But Rob Primo confronts Polly Ev with several questions.
00:14:35.580 You can hear every other word Polly Ev says.
00:14:38.340 But it's more than enough.
00:14:39.780 He calls out Bernier at the end of this video.
00:14:45.220 And I don't think this is the first time Primo has doorstepped Polly Ev, who really should
00:14:53.840 have his glasses on because then he would have seen Rob Primo come in.
00:14:58.040 But we talked about this yesterday on the show.
00:15:03.220 I think there are room for PPC.
00:15:04.940 There's a lot of room for PPCers to go back into the conservative fold.
00:15:09.060 I don't think there's enough reaching out across the table towards them because they
00:15:13.900 were very committed Conservative Party of Canada members not all that long ago.
00:15:20.160 And they have shared goals of smaller government, fiscal accountability, freedom, and getting
00:15:27.980 rid of Trudeau.
00:15:28.900 But they also feel disaffected, betrayed, and maligned by the Conservative Party leadership
00:15:37.180 under Erin O'Toole and Andrew Scheer.
00:15:39.780 And I think it would go a long way to getting those people back into the party if someone
00:15:44.260 just said, you know, we did as a party do horrible things to you, but this is not that
00:15:49.580 party anymore.
00:15:51.000 We'd like you to come back.
00:15:52.620 That's never been said.
00:15:53.840 And I don't know.
00:15:55.480 I think it would be the decent thing to do.
00:15:56.920 I totally agree.
00:15:58.740 It reminds me of the whole trucker convoy in a way that, you know, the Conservatives
00:16:03.260 were silent for, in my opinion, far too long before coming out and saying, no, these are
00:16:08.100 peaceful protests.
00:16:09.360 And, you know, it reminds me of that because the PPC has also been labeled far right extremists
00:16:16.000 and all of those names that most Conservatives these days are.
00:16:19.100 But, you know, they use them sort of as the poster face.
00:16:21.920 So I feel like, you know, something like that where you give out an olive branch would go
00:16:27.440 a long way.
00:16:29.380 Yeah.
00:16:29.660 And I think Erin O'Toole never got the criticism and the reckoning he so rightly deserves, although
00:16:35.880 he's, you know, he's leaving politics, hopefully forever, obscurity.
00:16:39.540 Um, but for working with, uh, liberal activists like Warren Kinsella to malign and paint the
00:16:48.880 PPCers as far right radicals, they're idealists.
00:16:53.120 Uh, some of them can be prickly.
00:16:54.960 I understand why they're prickly.
00:16:56.720 Um, but, uh, Erin O'Toole is no longer around and, uh, it's, I, I think the Conservative movement
00:17:07.720 as a whole would benefit from a healing and, uh, a, a true leader would, would try to do
00:17:14.820 something like that.
00:17:15.920 Um, at least extend the olive branch.
00:17:18.560 The PPCers don't have to accept it.
00:17:20.100 I've got no skin in the game here, obviously.
00:17:22.120 Um, but, uh, it would still be the right thing to do to admit that the party did wrong by
00:17:26.680 them.
00:17:27.460 Uh, I know that sort of thing went a long way for people who were discriminated against
00:17:32.240 by, uh, vaccine mandates here in Alberta when the Premier, Daniel Smith, who is not responsible
00:17:37.260 for any of it, apologized to those people and said, you were treated unfairly.
00:17:42.100 Uh, just an acknowledgement of the harm done, I think is an important thing.
00:17:46.300 Oh, it's huge.
00:17:47.480 It's huge.
00:17:48.040 And we saw their, uh, votes go up significantly for that party during the time that the Conservative
00:17:54.380 wouldn't speak out about, um, you know, the coercion happening with vaccine mandates and
00:17:59.100 stuff.
00:17:59.320 It will be interesting to see what happens in the next election, but, uh, yeah, I totally
00:18:04.020 agree.
00:18:04.580 Um, now, speaking of, uh, people either being kicked out or leaving, this video, uh, it's
00:18:14.400 resurfaced.
00:18:14.940 It's a bit of an older video, but it's of Justin Trudeau, uh, doing what Justin Trudeau
00:18:19.780 does.
00:18:20.240 And that is throwing out women who disagree with him.
00:18:24.320 And it's from a town hall.
00:18:25.860 He hosted a few years ago and some women were being disagreeable with Justin Trudeau.
00:18:30.940 And so he showed them the door much the same way he did to Jody Wilson-Raybould and Selena
00:18:35.660 Chavannes, um, yeah, Cesar, Selena, Cesar Chavannes.
00:18:48.120 Yes.
00:18:49.020 Uh, failed mayoral candidate in Toronto.
00:18:51.400 So, um, but this is Justin Trudeau.
00:18:54.260 This is how he reacts to women who don't bend toward his will.
00:18:58.640 Take a look at this.
00:18:59.420 Sir, I, if, if, if you stop shouting, you could stay.
00:19:05.440 If you, will you stop shouting, sir, then you won't be disturbing everyone here?
00:19:09.140 Guess not.
00:19:10.800 Okay.
00:19:11.480 Uh, have, have a lovely evening, sir.
00:19:14.180 Thank you for coming out in this exercise in democracy.
00:19:16.860 It's not pretty, but it's the best system we have.
00:19:22.820 Democracy is pretty good.
00:19:24.340 Again.
00:19:26.160 I am trying to engage with you.
00:19:28.000 I am trying to speak with you.
00:19:29.400 You don't respect anyone in this room?
00:19:31.300 Then I'm going to have to ask you to leave this room.
00:19:33.380 Usually it's not that easy.
00:19:34.680 Usually it's harder to get them to admit they don't respect anyone in this room.
00:19:38.920 Uh, I apologize for that.
00:19:40.520 I apologize for the interaction.
00:19:41.820 We'll have to stretch out the time a little more because I don't want you all to be, uh,
00:19:45.460 penalized for that.
00:19:46.120 Part of that, the other part of, uh, come on, come on.
00:19:51.000 Really?
00:19:52.780 Really?
00:19:53.900 Oh no.
00:19:54.220 Well, you're still here.
00:19:55.720 Okay.
00:19:56.200 Well, yes, we're going to ask the police to remove you.
00:20:00.100 Yes.
00:20:00.560 We're asking the police to remove you both.
00:20:02.360 Time to go.
00:20:03.260 Please remove her.
00:20:04.000 Winston Churchill pointed out the democracy is messy.
00:20:18.400 You know what?
00:20:19.120 This, this is about.
00:20:22.420 Okay.
00:20:23.020 Do you have one quick question?
00:20:24.320 What's your, what's your one question?
00:20:25.480 I just asked you.
00:20:27.400 Yes.
00:20:27.700 How do I feel about critical discussion?
00:20:30.160 ISIS.
00:20:30.600 ISIS.
00:20:31.360 Okay.
00:20:31.920 Have a wonderful evening, ma'am.
00:20:35.260 And thank you for your participation in this democratic exercise.
00:20:38.520 All the people.
00:20:43.540 See, one of the responsibilities that comes with free speech means listening to others.
00:20:49.280 Will you please respect the people in this room?
00:20:51.780 No, then please leave.
00:20:52.880 If you're not going to respect the people in this room, you need to leave.
00:20:55.880 That's the rule.
00:20:56.620 Sorry.
00:20:57.800 Yes.
00:21:00.060 That's crazy.
00:21:00.840 He's acting like a teacher of kindergarten.
00:21:03.640 If you're not going to respect Billy, if you're not going to share your book, you're
00:21:09.520 going to have to leave.
00:21:10.940 I think all of those women that he kicked out were indigenous and or indigenous identifying,
00:21:15.400 and that's good enough for the liberals.
00:21:16.540 Um, but you know, like they were thrown out because they didn't respect Justin Trudeau.
00:21:24.280 You think Justin Trudeau gives a damn if those women respect everybody else in the room?
00:21:28.000 Uh, I don't think it's a requirement to go to a town hall, um, to have some sort of respect
00:21:34.440 or homage to everybody else in the room.
00:21:37.580 You just have to go there and, and be willing to engage in the free and liberal exchange of
00:21:42.960 ideas.
00:21:43.380 Uh, but it was Justin Trudeau who is not, you know, like he, he said, thank you for
00:21:49.680 participating in this exercise of democracy.
00:21:52.980 You threw out a woman because she didn't just, she didn't agree with you.
00:21:56.980 Uh, that seems entirely undemocratic to me.
00:22:00.640 Well, and what really stands out to me is what appears to me like narcissistic behavior.
00:22:06.220 He does it with a smile, with a grin, uses words, uh, you know, like, oh, this is democracy
00:22:12.660 and everybody's clapping along and just falling in line with it.
00:22:15.860 It's just creepy actually to watch.
00:22:18.580 And one person after another, but I feel like it points out, cause that was a few years ago,
00:22:24.080 I think three years ago.
00:22:25.340 It points out how the liberal party has changed now.
00:22:28.740 Now it's hard for people to get in to these events.
00:22:32.160 Right.
00:22:32.400 They have their handlers on the outside.
00:22:34.020 Of course, we have rebel news have experienced that many times.
00:22:36.700 You can't even get into these events.
00:22:39.280 Uh, you know, they weaponize the police and security against you and say that it's private
00:22:43.940 property, but I've also seen it when people have protest signs and they show up.
00:22:47.520 So not just independent media, but people who have protest signs where it's very obvious
00:22:53.100 that they're there to oppose his visit or they don't agree with him.
00:22:57.260 They don't make it in either.
00:22:58.620 So he's gotten smarter.
00:23:00.700 Now you don't have the videos of him saying this and losing his cool.
00:23:04.640 I might add at that one part where he's like, are you kidding me?
00:23:07.420 Are you still in there?
00:23:08.640 I mean, it kind of reminds me of, um, that other time where, uh, he got frustrated in
00:23:15.140 the house and says he accidentally elbowed that woman when he went to go grab another
00:23:20.500 MP out of the way.
00:23:21.600 If you remember that in the chest, I forget her name, but it reminds me of this short temper
00:23:26.200 that I've seen, seen have before.
00:23:28.280 Um, yeah.
00:23:32.100 And it looks more like, like a normal person could handle people who are screaming and
00:23:39.200 yelling at them.
00:23:39.820 If you're a politician, you should be able to handle that.
00:23:42.400 But having the police remove these nonviolent, however disagreeable women out of the event
00:23:50.460 seems more like a power move.
00:23:52.600 It's an exhibit of Justin Trudeau's power over the peasantry is what we saw there.
00:23:58.620 And he did it with a smug smile and he got angry when their removal wasn't happening enough,
00:24:04.900 when they weren't shutting up fast enough for Justin Trudeau.
00:24:09.260 Um, you know what else is, is also, I think, highly relevant in all of this.
00:24:15.260 This is like a three or three-ish year old clip.
00:24:18.260 Do you remember the media really covering this at all?
00:24:23.720 Like, we exist in the news business.
00:24:26.320 Yeah.
00:24:26.580 This is, I feel like if this happened to Pierre Paulia, uh, there would have been like 24-hour
00:24:33.740 news cycles.
00:24:34.620 And I think this, what, like, obviously this was probably a room full of mainstream media
00:24:39.740 and they were just like, oh, there were some disruptions, let's move on.
00:24:44.520 Like, I don't think it was adequately covered the way it should have been.
00:24:47.080 Well, it's the same as when he gets booed at everywhere he goes now, pretty much.
00:24:51.620 They really downplay that.
00:24:53.340 And again, the smug smile he consistently does.
00:24:56.480 It doesn't matter if he walks out of a building where literally everybody is there to boo him.
00:25:01.380 He will still smile and wave because he knows his buddies at, uh, state preferred media will
00:25:07.460 just mute the audio and just show him coming and leaving the place like a queen.
00:25:12.580 And they'll say like conservative, uh, disruptors, uh, attack Justin Trudeau event.
00:25:22.100 And it's like, no, these are concerned indigenous women, um, whom Justin Trudeau normally has
00:25:29.080 plenty of time for when they agree with him.
00:25:31.780 Um, um, we should go to this last video on the topic of federal politics and federal leaders.
00:25:37.920 It is Pierre Polyev calling out Justin Trudeau's bail reform policies that have led to the tragic
00:25:43.800 death of a Toronto mother of two.
00:25:45.360 Um, let's show the video and then I'll tell you how things are much different here in Alberta.
00:25:49.200 Years of Trudeau crime is raging in our streets.
00:26:00.180 Tragically, we saw a young mother hit by a stray bullet from a, the gun of a repeat offender who
00:26:06.120 had violated 16 probation orders.
00:26:08.960 And yet under Trudeau's catch and release system, he was free to go kill another person.
00:26:14.020 We need to end catch and release and bring jail, not bail for repeat violent offenders.
00:26:19.200 Um, so Justin Trudeau will give bail to violent criminals, uh, recidivist gang members.
00:26:31.220 Um, he's actually lowered the mandatory or removed altogether.
00:26:35.520 I'm sorry, the mandatory minimum sentences for a whole host of violent gang related and,
00:26:40.860 um, gun related crimes while cracking down on people like me who haven't done anything
00:26:47.280 wrong with their guns.
00:26:48.160 Um, and he's actually used the excuse that there's systemic racism in the prison system
00:26:56.400 and in the bail system.
00:26:57.880 And that's why these people who are getting out and doing violence in minority communities,
00:27:02.880 they, they need the benefit of no mandatory minimum sentences so they can go out and attack
00:27:09.240 minority people.
00:27:09.980 Um, that's what he's doing.
00:27:13.140 Um, and in Alberta, because the feds are doing nothing to curb, uh, violent crime in this country,
00:27:23.080 they're going, they're looking and spending resources on the path of least resistance, the
00:27:28.580 most law abiding people in the country, gun owners in Alberta.
00:27:31.880 Alberta, we've decided that if the feds aren't going to monitor their violent criminals that
00:27:38.160 they're releasing into Alberta communities, we are gonna.
00:27:41.380 So if you are going to be released into an Alberta community and you are, um, a violent
00:27:47.520 criminal and they're not, we don't think they're properly monitoring you, we're going to stick
00:27:51.680 an ankle bracelet on you and we're going to figure out where we, where you are.
00:27:56.080 Um, and we're going to do this for real violent criminals and not people like Tamara Leach,
00:28:01.320 who spent nearly 50 days in prison for the crime of saying, hold the line and honking
00:28:06.300 her horn while we see what bailing people, counseling people to honk their horn.
00:28:12.680 Yeah.
00:28:12.900 Well, counseling to commit mischief is just the crime of telling somebody, Hey, it'll be
00:28:16.840 cool.
00:28:17.220 If you do that annoying thing in public, um, those are the real, like, to think about this,
00:28:23.520 Tamara Leach, real criminal, keep her in jail, Pastor Art, real criminal, keep them in jail,
00:28:30.360 recidivist gangsters in Toronto, gun criminals are being released so that they can kill people.
00:28:39.220 That is the state of Justin Trudeau's justice system.
00:28:43.340 It's appalling, you know, and the whole, uh, cry racist thing.
00:28:47.500 It's just, it's almost as if they want more crime.
00:28:52.140 I mean, what logic otherwise do you come up with?
00:28:54.720 I'm so happy to hear what Alberta is doing.
00:28:56.720 Another point for Alberta, uh, and I'm stuck here in BC, but, um, yeah, you guys are really
00:29:03.940 making some new policies.
00:29:05.360 It's exciting to watch and hopefully more provinces will maybe Saskatchewan or something
00:29:10.280 will get in there.
00:29:10.980 Yeah, this is, uh, Danielle Smith said, if the federal government does not address the
00:29:17.340 issue of catch and release, we know we have to step in.
00:29:19.840 That's why we will be using the ankle bracelets in order to monitor.
00:29:23.060 We will ensure that criminals out on bail when they shouldn't be, have more eyes on them.
00:29:27.240 There's no free pass in Alberta.
00:29:28.920 She also promised increased funding for the Alberta law enforcement response team to target
00:29:33.300 gang violence.
00:29:34.140 We're expanding the provincial cyber crime unit and the provincial DNA lab to help crack some
00:29:39.820 cold cases.
00:29:40.860 We are also increasing support for the internet child exploitation teams, um, by the tune
00:29:46.720 of 4 million over four years.
00:29:48.820 So if the feds aren't going to do it, we'll do it ourselves.
00:29:53.300 Yeah.
00:29:54.700 I'm jealous.
00:29:56.500 That's good.
00:29:57.340 I know.
00:29:58.120 I know.
00:29:58.640 Alberta is my birth town or my birth town, my birth province.
00:30:03.000 So, you know what?
00:30:04.400 We'll take you.
00:30:05.580 We'll take you back.
00:30:07.140 I have to come back home.
00:30:08.240 Um, yeah, if you want a cheaper cost of living in a safer place to live, might I suggest you
00:30:12.800 move to Alberta?
00:30:13.900 Um, just leave your BC politics behind.
00:30:16.140 And I know you don't have BC politics.
00:30:18.140 Um, but, um, that's my invite to everybody.
00:30:21.540 Don't BC my Alberta.
00:30:23.500 Just come for the safety.
00:30:25.140 Leave your bad ideas behind.
00:30:27.260 Um, we've got an ad break here and then we'll talk about Jason Aldean.
00:30:31.200 I like country music, which is why I don't actually like Jason Aldean's music.
00:30:36.680 That's a personal taste thing.
00:30:38.460 I do enjoy his politics more and more these days.
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00:34:06.140 Let's talk about Jason Aldean.
00:34:07.480 Now, I want to preface this.
00:34:08.400 Get some country music going.
00:34:10.700 That's my country accent.
00:34:12.640 Which is why I don't listen to Jason Aldean.
00:34:14.720 I'm more of a traditionalist.
00:34:16.260 I don't like the Snap Track country.
00:34:18.760 You know what I mean, Florida Georgia Line friends.
00:34:20.820 Um, but, uh, Jason Aldean to his credit, he and Morgan Wallen also don't care much for
00:34:28.200 his music, but his politics or in, and his stance against cancel culture.
00:34:32.900 Excellent.
00:34:33.600 So Jason Aldean's got a new single out.
00:34:36.580 It's called try that in a small town.
00:34:38.580 And the song is about, uh, mob violence and why it doesn't happen in small towns because
00:34:45.700 small town people might put a bullet in you, but they don't have a lot of toleration for
00:34:50.980 it.
00:34:51.180 Um, it's anti-riot lyrics.
00:34:53.520 Um, it slams leftist policies that have caused big towns to fall into decay and, uh, mania
00:35:02.580 and, uh, the Hollywood left of whom, uh, you know, I guess that stuff is starting to infect
00:35:13.960 country music, but so far it seems to be, have buttressed itself up against cancel culture.
00:35:21.520 Um, but the song hit airwaves in May.
00:35:24.620 It wasn't released for video until July 14th.
00:35:28.200 Um, and people started claiming it was racist pro lynching as though people are pro lynching,
00:35:33.700 um, CMT.
00:35:35.700 So country music television, that's where you would see this video has pulled the singer's
00:35:39.520 music video yet.
00:35:40.880 But it hasn't said why, um, this song, um, in response now has ended up at number one
00:35:49.840 and the video is at number one.
00:35:52.340 And, um, this it's been out since May.
00:35:57.160 So country music consumers were not worried about this song whatsoever.
00:36:02.820 The people, the people who sing along with it, we're not worried about this song.
00:36:06.040 Finally, uh, some leftist notice because it probably ended up in their YouTube algorithm
00:36:12.280 because it was highly popular.
00:36:14.680 And all of a sudden they're like, oh my God, this is pro lynching.
00:36:17.680 Now, one thing Aldine points out is many of the images used in the video are actual news
00:36:24.960 footage.
00:36:25.740 It's not recreations.
00:36:27.080 It's mob violence that actually happened in big cities.
00:36:31.600 Um, and he's, he's refusing to back down, which I enjoy.
00:36:34.920 And this is not the first time the Aldeans have refused to back down because Jason Aldean's
00:36:39.300 wife has a, uh, like a children's wear line, uh, like a clothing line.
00:36:45.040 And she was accused of being anti-trans because she said something like, um, you know, I'm so
00:36:52.100 glad that my parents didn't, uh, transition me when I was going to quote real quick.
00:36:59.480 Yeah, go ahead.
00:36:59.780 She said, I'd really like, I'd really like to thank my parents for not changing my gender.
00:37:04.680 When I went through my tomboy phase, I love this girly life.
00:37:09.680 Yeah.
00:37:10.240 And then, so Jason Aldean's PR firm, which has dealt with him for 17 years through the
00:37:15.780 height of his popularity, turfed him.
00:37:18.200 He's standing by his wife, a couple of woke country music stars.
00:37:21.980 You can't read the room, but there's always Dixie chicks around.
00:37:24.620 If you know what I mean, they were like the woke ones during the George Bush era.
00:37:28.900 Um, they, uh, they said, you know, they called her insurrection Barbie, whatever.
00:37:34.720 Um, but country music fans don't actually like legitimate country music fans and, uh, you
00:37:41.880 know, consumers of Jason Aldean's music.
00:37:44.280 They don't actually seem to care.
00:37:46.340 Um, so yeah, sell your clip-ins and zip it insurrection Barbie.
00:37:50.100 That's Maren Morris.
00:37:51.540 Well, I'm not a country music fan.
00:37:53.720 Didn't know who Jason Aldean was until this, but have purchased the song.
00:37:58.440 It's now.
00:37:58.960 Did you?
00:37:59.580 Good.
00:38:00.220 I did.
00:38:00.940 Of course I did.
00:38:01.960 And it is a little bit more poppy.
00:38:03.560 So I know that's what turns you away, but it actually sounds a little bit better to me.
00:38:07.800 But, um, I want to go back to the pro lynching accusation.
00:38:11.880 They're coming out here.
00:38:12.660 This article here that we have for you, it says the video for the song includes clips of
00:38:17.660 protesters confronting police, police and scenes of the U S flag being burned.
00:38:22.740 And here it is.
00:38:23.840 It also includes scenes shot in front of a courthouse in Columbia, Tennessee.
00:38:29.920 That was the site of a lynching of a black man in the 1920s, according to a report by Verity.
00:38:37.680 Are you kidding me?
00:38:39.580 Are you kidding me?
00:38:41.000 This is like grasping so much.
00:38:43.060 I can't believe the journalism there.
00:38:45.240 Like you're actually, it's a report by Verity.
00:38:47.800 And then you're actually covering that totally useless tip that has absolutely nothing to do
00:38:53.540 with anything.
00:38:54.080 It's such a, a reach.
00:38:55.820 And of course he's, uh, he has responded to that, Jason.
00:38:59.900 Um, but it's just so shameful what they're doing.
00:39:02.920 Just, he says, I've been accused of releasing a pro lynching song.
00:39:09.200 It's an anti-crime song.
00:39:10.480 That's what it is.
00:39:11.180 And was subject to the comparison that I was not too pleased with the nationwide BLM protests.
00:39:18.840 These references are not only meritless, but dangerous.
00:39:22.680 And he says, there is not a single lyric in the song that references race.
00:39:28.260 And like you said, he points out that he just uses actual footage where it's not blurring
00:39:32.740 that, you know, some of the criminals are black.
00:39:35.280 And it reminded me of the BLM protests.
00:39:39.640 If you remember that small town, I forget where they were.
00:39:42.460 It was a small area and the neighbors got out with their guns and just stood there.
00:39:46.780 Yeah.
00:39:47.220 Peacefully.
00:39:47.800 Yeah.
00:39:48.020 I think I shared a link if we just want to show it on the screen, the video, if you have
00:39:51.700 it handy, but they just, you know, they had their right to bear arms and they stood out
00:39:56.060 there.
00:39:56.360 They looked like they were having some drinks and talking.
00:39:59.280 BLM protesters are like, there you go.
00:40:01.580 There he was like, they're just holding it.
00:40:03.440 They're like chilling.
00:40:04.140 The guns are pointed down.
00:40:05.440 And I think that's kind of what the song is saying.
00:40:08.700 Those Black Lives Matter protests destroyed black owned businesses, black owned homes, black
00:40:14.540 communities, and it wasn't going to fly here.
00:40:19.500 Well, that's the point.
00:40:21.020 Like large cities fall into social decay because of Democrat and progressive policies.
00:40:27.740 And they have all the rioting and mayhem.
00:40:30.360 And you go to a small town and you don't have any of that.
00:40:33.320 In fact, if you do have any sort of violence, the neighbors will take care of it before the
00:40:38.040 cops ever get there.
00:40:38.980 That's the point of the whole video, which is missed on people who didn't listen to the
00:40:47.480 song when it came out two months ago, losers.
00:40:52.480 Now, one of my favorite governors, Kristi Noem, weighed in.
00:40:58.240 Her entire state is a small town.
00:41:00.380 She's the governor of South Dakota.
00:41:01.940 She likes to hunt predators and wear fur and she's a rancher and she also likes to lift
00:41:09.800 at the gym.
00:41:10.440 I know so much about her.
00:41:11.840 I just do.
00:41:12.920 I think she's lovely.
00:41:14.700 I think she's lovely.
00:41:16.660 Some very beautiful photographs of her on cattle drives on her Facebook, in case you're
00:41:22.140 interested.
00:41:22.820 But anyways, she thought that she would weigh in because her entire state is just one small
00:41:27.320 town.
00:41:28.120 So let's roll some of her look at her.
00:41:31.940 Look at her.
00:41:32.860 Anyway, I'll just be quiet.
00:41:34.880 He is.
00:41:36.260 Okay, go ahead.
00:41:37.140 Good morning, everybody.
00:41:38.040 I was just getting in the car to head to a meeting and I was thinking about something
00:41:42.720 I posted on my social media on May 24th.
00:41:45.000 It was about a new song that had just been released that my friend Neil Thrasher helped
00:41:50.100 write and Kalo as well, both dear friends of mine.
00:41:54.000 But it was by Jason Aldean.
00:41:55.640 And I was so impressed with the song because it talked about the value of small towns and now
00:42:00.780 we have our priorities right.
00:42:02.440 And when I posted on my social media, I talked about that I hoped the video would be shot
00:42:05.600 in South Dakota because that is our way of life here.
00:42:07.980 I am shocked by what I'm seeing in this country with people attempting to cancel the song and
00:42:13.540 cancel Jason and his beliefs.
00:42:16.580 And him and Brittany are outspoken about their love for law and order and for their love of
00:42:23.140 this country.
00:42:23.780 And I'm just grateful for them.
00:42:25.640 I think a lot of times people that go out and fight every day on these important issues
00:42:29.580 and have an opinion and remember the freedom and liberty that this country was founded on
00:42:34.820 get persecuted from it.
00:42:36.320 And we're seeing that with the Aldeans right now and the songwriters that work so hard on this.
00:42:40.580 And I just want them to know that we support them.
00:42:43.280 We love them.
00:42:44.060 Thank you for writing a song that America can get behind.
00:42:46.940 And boy, keep singing, keep playing.
00:42:49.300 And if you want to come to South Dakota, I'll let you play anywhere.
00:42:51.900 We'll facilitate it.
00:42:53.320 I know you're coming in August, but if you want to come sing it on the governor's residence
00:42:57.940 front lawn, we'll do it proudly.
00:42:59.920 So thank you for being patriots.
00:43:01.860 God bless you.
00:43:04.800 I hope she's somebody's VP pick this year.
00:43:08.580 Yeah, she's she's great.
00:43:11.780 But she is right.
00:43:12.960 Like, you know, and it's nice to see a government official Canadian politicians who's standing
00:43:20.660 against cancel culture and for free speech and just for common sense.
00:43:24.540 We don't see a lot of that in Canada.
00:43:27.080 And we should remind people, especially if they don't follow.
00:43:29.840 I guess I had heard of Jason Aldean, but in a different context.
00:43:33.320 So in case they don't follow country music, he is the same country star who was performing
00:43:38.260 on stage during the mass shooting in Las Vegas, which is obviously not a small town.
00:43:45.220 So it's just kind of a piece that's there.
00:43:47.140 Because who was it that came out and said, you should know better since you were there?
00:43:51.600 It was another country star.
00:43:53.020 You'd know the name.
00:43:54.260 Yeah, I forget.
00:43:55.480 I forget.
00:43:56.160 I try not to pay attention to the woke youngsters of country music.
00:44:01.340 I'm more in like the she was old school.
00:44:03.640 She was old school.
00:44:04.360 The one who came out to basically condemn his song.
00:44:08.220 Oh, was it Sheryl Crow?
00:44:11.500 Yeah, Sheryl Crow.
00:44:12.620 She came out and she she said something along the lines of you're promoting violence in the
00:44:18.180 song is what she wrote.
00:44:20.720 And she said that he should know better since he was there at the Las Vegas shooting.
00:44:26.600 Yeah, we wouldn't want the Democrats exposed for the violence they promote.
00:44:30.920 Somehow we're attributing the violence done by Democrats to the Republican singer who is
00:44:35.640 singing a song against the violence.
00:44:37.980 Yeah, this is literally anti-violence, like an anti-crime.
00:44:41.500 Like I said, it's saying don't mess around.
00:44:43.280 Don't break the law.
00:44:44.920 You know, don't break ourselves.
00:44:47.300 Yeah, I that's the thing.
00:44:48.940 See, this is why I'm like, no, this is why I like country music from the early 80s, 1970s
00:44:54.600 and like the newer stuff from like the more trad country guys like Brad Wall's son, Coulter
00:45:01.840 Wall, who's my favorite.
00:45:03.940 And when and when's the last time the left has come after a rapper for literally promoting
00:45:09.120 like gang violence?
00:45:11.060 It doesn't happen.
00:45:12.120 Rape, rape, drugs, gang violence.
00:45:15.300 All those lyrics, all those videos are perfectly fine.
00:45:18.340 Um, but some like a Republican saying, don't try to hurt me or I will hurt you.
00:45:25.080 Uh, that seems to be the, the objectionable thing for these people.
00:45:29.300 Have you listened to hip hop lately?
00:45:32.400 Uh, anything that Cardi B sings?
00:45:34.940 Like I, I have actually had a dry heave and I'm not exaggerating over a Cardi B song.
00:45:41.500 I dry heaved.
00:45:43.180 You listened to one?
00:45:44.920 I had to, I had to talk about it on air.
00:45:47.840 So I, I did what you did and I, I bought the song and I was like, I'm going to listen
00:45:51.520 to it.
00:45:51.940 I'm going to stomach this.
00:45:53.280 And it was touch and go.
00:45:55.660 It was, I don't know.
00:45:57.520 I don't know what's going on there, but I did not enjoy it.
00:46:00.320 And, but that is fine, uh, for the left.
00:46:03.720 And, uh, yeah, this is look at this.
00:46:05.620 Yeah.
00:46:05.780 Somebody.
00:46:06.360 Oh, wow.
00:46:06.740 Okay.
00:46:07.220 Yeah.
00:46:07.440 I did look at the lyrics of this one.
00:46:10.240 Yeah.
00:46:11.460 Horrible.
00:46:12.000 Oh God.
00:46:12.300 Horrible.
00:46:12.680 It's gross.
00:46:13.980 Yuck.
00:46:14.580 Yuck.
00:46:15.060 Gross.
00:46:15.880 Uh, and just for the record, I would not agree to a Cardi B story time in a library either.
00:46:22.060 No, not.
00:46:23.520 It's not just drag queen story time.
00:46:25.240 So again, it's Cardi B in general.
00:46:28.780 I wouldn't let her sit on my couch for a hundred different reasons, but, um, I would throw the
00:46:35.220 couch out after.
00:46:36.200 Um, anyway, let's hit an ad break and then we will talk about, uh, this really interesting
00:46:44.080 and quite frankly, lovely story coming out of Nanaimo.
00:46:48.080 Um, but let's see the ad break first.
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00:47:52.720 Let's talk about this thing out of Nanaimo because if you are somebody who cares about
00:47:59.460 the right to defend yourself, much like I do because I live a half an hour from a police
00:48:03.360 station, and that is if the police are driving fast and on their way, this is a good story
00:48:13.680 for those of us who feel that way.
00:48:16.200 So charges dropped for a man who allegedly shot Nanaimo business owner at homeless camp.
00:48:21.600 The BC Prosecution Services says a Nanaimo man of no fixed address who was accused of shooting
00:48:26.860 another man who was looking for items that were allegedly stolen from his shop in March will
00:48:30.960 not be facing charges. The Prosecution Service announced a stay of proceedings on Wednesday
00:48:37.260 saying that the Crown does not have enough evidence to prove beyond a reasonable doubt
00:48:40.380 that the man committed an offense. The shooting occurred March 12th when Nanaimo business owner
00:48:44.880 Clint Smith was shot in the stomach after he and a group of six other men went to the homeless
00:48:50.780 encampment along Terminal Avenue to retrieve items that were allegedly stolen. The Prosecution
00:48:55.380 Service says Smith initially told police he was not armed, but further investigation determined
00:49:00.940 he was carrying a collapsible baton and wearing a slash-proof vest, and that at least one
00:49:06.360 other man who was with him wielding a baseball bat had a large piece of wood. After spotting
00:49:10.820 an item on the road that the group believed was stolen from Smith's shop, the group descended
00:49:15.700 on the camp in search of other property. A violent confrontation occurred and Smith was shot
00:49:20.760 in the stomach, which required serious medical treatment, including surgeries. Two weeks later,
00:49:25.320 Craig Truckle was arrested for pointing a firearm. Here's the best part. The BC Prosecution Service
00:49:33.320 says Truckle and another camper were legally entitled to defend themselves in the encounter,
00:49:37.660 adding that witnesses saw a camper being hit over the head with a baton. The only question is whether
00:49:42.400 the force used by the accused was objectively proportionate in the circumstances. And I think it was,
00:49:48.280 because if you have done nothing wrong, and regardless of your housing situation,
00:49:53.700 if you are being attacked by a mob of six men with slash-proof vests, and you are not involved in
00:49:59.300 whatever they say that they think you've done, and they are coming to club you like a baby seal to death,
00:50:05.500 you shouldn't have to attack them with other sticks. You should be able to defend your life with
00:50:10.120 whatever force is necessary. And that sounds like it's what happened here. The Prosecution Service notes
00:50:15.440 that when it approves criminal charges, it must assess each case, whether or not there is a
00:50:20.600 substantial likelihood of conviction, and if so, whether or not there is public interest that it
00:50:25.840 requires prosecution. Given all available evidence and applying the general legal elements of self-defense
00:50:31.780 to that evidence, the Crown was unable to disprove self-defense or defense of others beyond a reasonable doubt.
00:50:37.580 Great. So I don't have to wait for an armed man to barge in my house and point a gun at me. If he's barging into
00:50:47.820 my house, I think the assumption here is that they're coming to do you harm, and you should be able to defend
00:50:54.040 yourself. So I'm just happy to see this ruling.
00:50:57.660 Yeah, I'm a little confused, though, because he was arrested for pointing the gun, but not found guilty for shooting it
00:51:05.780 because of self-defense. I don't know why I'm having troubles with this. Like, I agree, we should be able
00:51:12.080 to defend ourselves, but the gun is probably there illegally, right?
00:51:17.760 Oh, we don't know that. He wasn't charged with illegal possession of a firearm.
00:51:22.360 It's very, yeah, I'd like to know more, because usually you have to, you know, say where your gun is
00:51:28.000 being housed, and if it's just outside in a homeless encampment. So I don't know, I feel like I need to know
00:51:35.500 more about this situation. But yeah, I hear you. If you're being attacked, we should be able to defend
00:51:40.620 ourselves, and this can be used for other cases that will pop up where people are, so that will be
00:51:46.540 good as well. But I wonder if sometimes, I've heard, I should probably read up on it more, that
00:51:52.280 the laws, like when you are actually inside of your own house, can almost work against you when you're
00:51:57.720 defending yourself more than it would on the street if you're being attacked. So do you know anything
00:52:02.340 about that? Well, this is quite interesting, because like going back to your question about
00:52:08.960 the firearm. So if this were a handgun, it couldn't be at this homeless encampment, right?
00:52:17.260 Because you can only take it directly to a government approved range and take it back to
00:52:23.400 wherever you're storing it. And you need to call in advance for permission. And so it sounds like
00:52:34.040 since he wasn't charged with illegal possession, that he was a licensed firearms owner.
00:52:41.140 Right. I see.
00:52:43.180 That it was a long gun. Because there would be different charges related to this offense,
00:52:51.560 if it were a handgun. And he wasn't charged with illegal possession. So that's kind of
00:53:00.580 interesting. And so and we also don't know, maybe he did, you know, was it stored separately
00:53:05.920 from the ammunition? Could be the case. He might have not even been a resident at the camp. He just
00:53:12.700 could have been stopping through on his way to Canadian Tire.
00:53:14.780 Or whatever. It's not illegal to have your long gun in the trunk of your car. It's not that if you
00:53:24.340 are going, if you have a reason to have that in the trunk of your car. Okay, it's, that's not a crime
00:53:31.880 in this country. So it sounds like, you know, they tried to charge him. They couldn't. And the
00:53:39.960 it sounds like the liars here were the shop owners. And I completely sympathize with shop owners who
00:53:47.900 are robbed. Right.
00:53:51.420 Which sounds like what's what has happened here. They think they saw some of his property
00:53:56.900 somewhere along the way. But it doesn't mean that everybody lives in a homeless encampment is
00:54:03.080 guilty of this or even is visiting the homeless encampment or is adjacent to the homeless encampment.
00:54:08.020 We don't even know what happened here. Like was, was the guy who did the shooting, did he just see
00:54:13.960 like these, this mob going to beat up some homeless people and stepped in and ended up in the middle
00:54:20.980 of it? We don't really know what happened here, but the group, the mob that came, they lied about
00:54:29.200 whether or not they were armed, whether or not they had slash proof vests. They weren't telling the
00:54:33.600 whole story in the very beginning. So, um, and they came, they came for action clearly. I mean, you can just
00:54:39.900 call the cops if you see your stuff in a homeless encampment. So, uh, yeah. And this has been going on since
00:54:47.000 March. It sounds like there's a video, a new video, Efron and Olivia. I'm going to, do you see that link links to a
00:54:56.880 video? It's in the news article there, um, from Czech news. Uh, a new video sheds more lighting on,
00:55:03.000 on a shooting in Nanaimo that sent one man to hospital with serious injuries.
00:55:08.880 Uh, no, that's a different one. I'm sorry. There's a lot of shootings. No, maybe this is the same one.
00:55:17.160 Unfortunately. Well, in the meantime, you're figuring that. No, it's the same one. Oh, is it? No, it's the same.
00:55:22.440 Yeah. It's the same one. Is it going to show somebody getting shot in the stomach, Sheila? Or, uh, pointing a
00:55:29.220 gun. Oh, okay. And yeah, let's not, well, maybe let's not show this because, uh, too late. Oh, I just don't want it.
00:55:38.320 My, sorry, friends at home. I'm, I'm learning things on the fly here. We're all in this together as the
00:55:44.180 politicians say, I just don't want to get us canceled, um, from YouTube for showing the
00:55:49.200 brandishing of a firearm on a video. Cause that's a big, this is unscripted. We're, we're on the fly.
00:55:54.000 So we got to make a safe call quick. Uh, I'll just interrupt for a live chat. If those of you
00:56:00.140 watching don't know what that means, it means if you have anything to say about what we've talked
00:56:04.320 about, you can actually donate $5 us or more at rumble, and we'll try to read it out and become
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00:56:17.880 Says the Tories were mostly silent when our rights were being trampled and seven provincial
00:56:23.340 Tory government enforced the stupid mandates, a PPC supporter. Okay. So this was when we were
00:56:30.900 talking about the PPC, uh, PPC party earlier on. So, yeah, you know, we've got some points.
00:56:38.120 Yeah, I completely agree. That's why we have Daniel Smith as our premier here in Alberta,
00:56:43.720 uh, someone who has an outspoken opponent of Jason Kenney's lockdowns. She took the party from him
00:56:50.260 and is our premier now. Um, and I think one of the most incredible stories of redemption
00:56:54.740 in modern Canadian history. Um, but you know, Blaine Higgs in New Brunswick, the ultimately the man
00:57:04.240 responsible at the end of the day, cause the buck stops at the top for the arrest and incarceration
00:57:08.480 of pastor Phil Hutchins for seven days in solitary confinement. Um, another, um, conservative, uh,
00:57:18.120 premier Doug Ford bragged about having the worst lockdowns in North America bragged about it. Um,
00:57:24.160 wanting to kill themselves at a higher rate, something to brag about. Yeah. And, uh, Manitoba,
00:57:30.720 uh, they're allegedly conservative government there. Um, they were the ones, you know,
00:57:38.480 putting check stops on the highway to prevent people from going to church, arresting Tobias
00:57:44.740 Thyssen in front of his kids, um, and his pregnant wife and his mother who is leaving for Europe,
00:57:51.540 moving to Europe the next day, high profile takedown of pastor Tobias Thyssen, who is like a dove,
00:57:57.520 like he is so gentle, um, and so soft-spoken that when we were doing, uh, the documentary,
00:58:05.180 uh, we're like, do we have to boost the audio with him? Cause he's so soft-spoken. Um,
00:58:12.620 Our whole church is like that. Yeah. Yeah. I mean, it's just, uh, yeah. I mean, conservative
00:58:19.780 politicians really failed. Um, it's also why there's no more Aaron O'Toole. Um, so the moral of the story
00:58:27.360 is that the people can make change. We made it here in Alberta. We, we as Albertans, not we, me,
00:58:35.020 I tried to stay, um, disconnected from party politics. No, you should run. No, don't comment
00:58:43.180 if you think Sheila should run next time. It's like Ezra's fantasy football thing. Um, but, uh,
00:58:51.640 you know, like you can't make change. You can rise up and, and replace the, the bad guy with at least
00:58:56.600 somebody who's not terrible, which is what we did here in Alberta. And, uh, it happened at the federal
00:59:01.080 level too. So, um, anyways, that's a, that's a, a life lesson, I think for the people in Ontario,
00:59:08.140 probably. Yeah. Do we have, uh, any more chats or is that it? Are we wrapping up at like exactly
00:59:18.880 noon today? How is that a thing? How, how is that possible? Yeah. I don't see any other chats.
00:59:25.760 That would be great. Yeah, that's great. Um, I should, I should, before we go tell everybody that
00:59:31.220 we have some incredible new church under fire documentary merchandise in rebelnewsstore.com.
00:59:38.200 Um, Olivia, might you whisper in my ear that we have some rebel news store promotions also
00:59:45.220 summer sales? Is that true? We can always use our code. If not, Drea 10, and I'm assuming Sheila 10.
00:59:53.720 Oh, it's a 10%. You like her better than me. No. Yeah. You can use Sheila 10, um, for church under fire
01:00:00.140 merch. This one here. Um, we've got the one that I'm wearing. We have, um, one with a really
01:00:06.500 excellent Galatians 513 quote. We've got John 832. That's the one that I'm wearing. And what I
01:00:12.580 really love, Oh, the church under fire cup I got to, um, the Galatians has like a cross on the back
01:00:18.520 also. Um, the hoodies, the hoodies for the John 832 come in a bunch of different colors. Now I got a
01:00:29.900 burgundy one, which is my favorite color. And they have the like, uh, quote numbers on the sleeve
01:00:38.040 and like a sacred heart of Jesus on the chest. I was like, yes, this is amazing. I love it. And it
01:00:45.360 comes in a bunch of different colors. Um, I was so impressed with it, but it's beautiful. Um, yeah,
01:00:52.440 that's the one I have that have the burgundy one. Nice. Oh, cool. I'm excited. Yeah.
01:00:57.420 Sold me. I might even use your coupon. I think you should, but the store's looking great. Um,
01:01:03.640 there's new stuff being added every day, but I am just, I'm so proud of the church under fire
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01:01:15.540 work for rebel news and it wasn't my documentary, I would still buy it. I can't encourage people to
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01:01:30.940 about any of that. Um, I think that's it. Drea, is that it? Probably. That's it. That's all she
01:01:36.620 wrote. Okay, perfect. Um, this was great. We went through the show today without any technical
01:01:44.000 difficulties, which is, um, kind of new, but, um, we are, uh, working on finalizing, uh, the finishing
01:01:52.240 touches on the new studio in Toronto, raising the roof as they say. And I'm not just, just saying
01:01:57.820 that they're literally raising the roof, um, in the studio so that the lighting doesn't look so,
01:02:03.420 uh, glaring and oppressive. Um, so Drea, thank you so much for co-hosting with me today and being a
01:02:11.540 good sport as I talk way too much. I know, I know I do. I get the emails. It's fine. And
01:02:18.100 thank you. I get the don't talk. I get the don't talk with your hand email. Oh, I do that one too.
01:02:25.440 I'm always talking with my hands. Yeah. Yeah. Or get your stupid hair out of your face and hide your
01:02:30.620 tattoos, Sheila. I also know people are so bossy, you know, we're always hiring at rebel news, rebel
01:02:36.480 careers. If you think you can do our jobs better. Yeah. Yeah. I'll take submissions on my appearance
01:02:42.940 only with a full body shot from the submitter. Thank you very much. Um, uh, thanks to Efron and
01:02:51.640 Olivia behind the scenes for, uh, running the show today and everybody who works behind the scenes in
01:02:56.500 the Toronto office, but across the country to make sure the show is there for you to click on it
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01:03:14.180 little bit. Um, we don't have a sugar daddy named Justin Trudeau giving us other people's money to
01:03:18.760 produce content that the victims of the cash grab would never watch in the first place. So we appreciate
01:03:24.980 you choosing us. And with all that being said, as David Menzies always says, stay sane.
01:03:32.040 Well, we know that people are feeling this across the country and people are feeling this here in
01:03:35.460 Windsor. I've spoken to people. They're saying, what do we do? The mortgage rates or the interest
01:03:40.280 rates have gone up so quickly and so rapidly in such a short period of time. We are struggling
01:03:46.260 right now. And I gave that example. If you were a family in the past couple of years that has a 25
01:03:52.500 year variable mortgage, you're looking at your mortgage payments and seeing an increase of over
01:03:57.480 $1,700. How is a family supposed to come up with an additional $1,700 when grocery prices are up,
01:04:04.740 when gas prices are up, when everything is more expensive, what are families to do? And the,
01:04:10.360 and the relief offered by the liberals is just not good enough. And it's not surprisingly because
01:04:15.340 they're not in connect. They're out of touch with what people are really going through.
01:04:18.340 And the conservatives are not proposing any solutions immediately right now to give people
01:04:22.460 relief. They're, they don't care. They're not actually talking about that. We're talking about
01:04:26.580 what we can do right now to give people relief. There's a lot of countries that are looking at
01:04:30.740 real solutions to give people a bit of break who are struggling with the cost of mortgage. We want
01:04:35.460 to see those aggressive steps being taken here in Canada. Steps like Spain has taken to force banks
01:04:40.840 to give lower interest rates to families that are struggling. Like Portugal has put in a subsidy for
01:04:45.740 people that can't pay their mortgage right now. We need to see some aggressive measures put in place
01:04:49.840 to give people some relief, to give people a break so they don't lose their homes.
01:04:53.500 How in the world could such a small group of people with limited resources change world history?
01:05:02.640 But in fact, that's happening. And it's the power of the truth. The truth is like kryptonite.
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