DAILY Roundup | Jews hunted in Russia, Gaza rallies with Hamas flags, Liberals vow carbon tax relief
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A federal court ruling that could affect thousands of Canadian's could have a big impact on our ability to vote in the upcoming election. Also, we have a video from the streets of Washington, D.C. of the pro-Hamas protest that took place in support of the movement.
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hey good morning good afternoon everybody and welcome to the rebel news daily roundup i bet
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drea humphrey drea how's it going today i was gonna say it's going good because i heard you
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have snow alexa has snow and it's really sunny here so just rubbing that in a bit while it lasts
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that's cruel why are you going to be like that drea why do you have to be like that it's the
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vitamin d is this is doing something to me um we should tell everybody what we're doing before
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we get started and maybe i'll let you do that because i want to talk about a federal court
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ruling that just came in um within the last hour that affects thousands upon thousands of canadians
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um an arbitrary act of government is hitting us with an expropriation confiscation of our property
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um when we haven't done anything wrong so we'll quickly talk about that and then there's a ton of
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news out there in general so and i think we have an interesting campaign um if you've been following
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a lot of the pro-palestine and some of which or some of the people who are pro-hamas
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we have a defundhamas.com campaign so david menzies and lincoln went out there lincoln jay
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and we actually had a huge truck i don't know if we have any footage of it or anything that we can put
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on um and basically it's calling for people who are here as guests whether that's on a student visa
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or visiting if you are blatantly going out and supporting hamaz uh we have a petition set up if you think
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that that is just unacceptable where you can sign it and we're asking for them to be deported like i
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said they're guests so you shouldn't be supporting a terrorist movement so deporthamaz.com i believe we
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have a .ca url up as well you know what uh team in toronto why don't we go to david's video on that
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because he was in new york last week i believe it was and today he's in dc um and then uh we're taking
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this thing to canadian cities and we've got plans to take it if we can to other parts of the world
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so let's roll david's video from the streets of washington dc
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hey folks david menzies here along with lincoln jay we have just landed in the u.s capital of
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washington dc and we're here to send a message namely enough is enough what did we see after the
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october 7th terrorist attacks in israel which killed more than 1400 people and ended up with
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more than 200 people being kidnapped and held hostage well we saw thousands of people including
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foreign nationals take to the streets not to condemn hamas but to support them this is completely
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offside these are foreign nationals that have been invited into western democratic cities and
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they are going out into the public square and advocating their support for a terrorist organization
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and horrific terrorist crimes well we're saying this let's make deportation great again we want
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people to sign our petition which is deporthamas.com that's deporthamas.com these ingrates
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have got to go and the sooner the better and these people should be grateful they're not being
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charged with some kind of law in regard to aiding and abetting terrorist causes so please go to
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deporthamas.com sign the petition and folks these trucks they cost about two thousand dollars a day we
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were earlier in new york city uh today's washington we're definitely going to toronto and ottawa we might
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even go to europe if you can chip in a buck or three we would greatly appreciate your support so again
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sorry but foreign nationals many of whom are on student visas supporting hamas supporting terrorism
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so there you have it deport hamas david mendes is out on the streets of well north america right now
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with the billboard truck um we don't have an obligation to allow people to support terrorism
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particularly when they're non-citizens so i don't know maybe consider taking your uh support of
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terrorism to a terrorist hotbed and see how it goes for you i don't know yeah try that queers for
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palestine yeah i was thinking the same thing i saw funny it showed the queers for palestine and then
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it had cows for mcdonald's underneath it yeah there's one place in the middle east where they
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have a pride parade and it's tel aviv actually i think tel aviv i think might even have two pride
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parades we were there once when they were having their pride parade and uh you know it was less over
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the top i'll be honest than some of the western world stuff that you see but it is the the place
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in the middle east where you can you be you i guess uh let's get to this breaking news out of the
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federal court uh that just happened about 45 minutes an hour before we decided to come on air
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not that we decided to come on air we're scheduled to come on air excuse me i uh i'm very disheveled
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excuse me there um i uh it was uh frantic for me to get on air um but the federal courts
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of canada has upheld justin trudeau's extra parliamentary i'll call it order in council
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ban of initially 1500 canadian long guns uh that has had another about 500 models of long guns and
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shotguns shoehorned into it since then so it's closer to 2000 um and that happened in may 2020
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in the middle of the uh pandemic restrictions um and justin trudeau used the single largest mass
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shooting in canadian history in halifax or near halifax to justify going after lawful canadian gun owners
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uh he stood on the graves of other people to attack people who had done nothing wrong you see
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the guns that were used by the maniac who committed that crime none of them were lawfully obtained
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unlike the guns that justin trudeau is going after now so some 2000 models according to justin trudeau
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so dangerous that they include a 410 bird gun and i would be remiss to you know shoot anything larger
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than a robin with that but that was so dangerous justin trudeau considered it an assault uh style
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firearm and uh so several parties were in court over the course of wow really the last two and a half
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years three years to challenge this to ask for a judicial review to ask a judge just to examine what
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happened here and say was it fair does it comply with the charter of rights and freedoms and um
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is the government acting within the authority that the government has and of those applicants there
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were over a dozen applicants individual applicants involved in six applications one of those applicants
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was the province of alberta and i think that will be particularly interesting later on today because
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i wonder if the alberta government has a fail safe built into this because today is our first day back
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in session uh and so we're going to have the throne speech today and i wonder if there's going to be
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and i think there will be something in there for alberta gun owners we already know that that daniel smith has
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said to the rcmp you're not bothering with wasting stretched resources to go after you know duck hunters
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and sports shooters so the federal court today actually uh judge katherine kane ruled that six separate
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applications for judicial review um were unsuccessful in arguing that the federal government did not exceed
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their statutory authority granted to it under existing laws so the judge ruled today that the governor and
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council so um that's basically the mechanism for the order and council uh to reclassify these guns willy-nilly
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um is reasonable that the government did not subdelegate its authority to prescribe firearms as prohibited
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so one of the challenges was um you've given this power to the rcmp basically to decide what guns are
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prohibited and not and how do we hold rcmp bureaucrats to account this should be uh something that sits
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within the parliament so that people like me can say hey remember that time you said that gun i bought
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completely legally was illegal overnight and i woke up in the morning like the next day is a criminal um i'm
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never voting for you again like you don't have the opportunity to do that when some faceless rcmp
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bureaucrat is the pencil pusher making the decisions over whether or not you get to own your property
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and they also said there was no breach of the duty of procedural fairness in the decision of the government
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to create these regulations so the argument is we're being treated unfairly we lawfully obtained
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these guns we did everything right we didn't commit a crime with them so why are we the ones paying the
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price for the actions of a maniac somewhere else and the judge ruled that actually the government never
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exceeded its statutory authority so sorry too bad and basically upheld the rcmp and feds extra
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parliamentary authority to basically do whatever they want to you um and they don't have a duty to
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be fair about it and i should note to you that these guns that justin trudeau just had to stand on the
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graves of murder victims to ban yeah those will remain in the hands of canadians until at least at least
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and i suspect it'll be longer because if there's a change in government this is just going to be
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right out the door but those will remain in the hands of lawful canadian gun owners until at least
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october 2025 so they banned these things it'll be five years from the time they were so deadly they had
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to get off the streets immediately without ever putting this before parliament they're so deadly that
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they've had to kick the can down the road now twice because bad you want you've banned something
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from me now you have to confiscate it from me but you should be compensating me yeah for this thing you
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are taking from me and they can't figure out how to do the compensation part of confiscation so um it's so
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deadly that the government hasn't bothered to figure out how to do any of this and they're leaving him
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in the hands of canadians for five years so even the government doesn't believe that these firearms
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are deadly i mean they really aren't they're not really the things being used in the commission of
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crimes illegal handguns trafficked across the border are because justin trudeau won't do anything
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about tightening up the border um but yeah they're so deadly that i just i get to keep them in the gun
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safe for five full years exactly and just wait to see what happens i mean and it's not surprising to me
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you hit it on the nail in many ways but the rcmp being charged with this you know that's the fed's
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rcmp and the whole waiting five years it just it's all just sort of a smoke screen i remember them
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uh really looking at that maniac who did the mass shooting pretended to be an officer and shot all
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those people in nova scotia and they used that as though it's some excuse to go ahead and ban
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law-abiding guns but he got those guns like you said across the border they were illegally obtained
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he wasn't even supposed to have guns so meanwhile while they act like they're doing all this without
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even really taking these guns off of uh out of homes for five years uh they're not cracking down on
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where they should be and that's where it's really misfortunate and that's where the actual main murders
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are happening when it comes to guns you know and we should make the distinction regular rcmp officers
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i think by and large hate the idea of kicking in the doors of their friends and neighbors to
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confiscate their property when a lot of rcmp that i know and i think many of you out there know
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are gun owners just like us and a lot of them are hit by this it's the pencil pushing bureaucrats
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in the upper echelons of the rcmp um in a cubicle somewhere who get to make decisions um on behalf
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of the rest of the rcmp and it is then your local cop who becomes the face of this and he ends up being
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the bad guy when he wants none of this we should make that distinction but also we should remember
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that brenda lucky the rcmp commissioner at the time collaborated with the liberals to strategically
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release the makes and models of the firearms used in that mass shooting so that it would be easier for
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the liberals to politically ban them it would be more expedient they would say oh look see these guns
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these are the ones killing people so we have to get those out of the hands of the people who are
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completely different than the madman who did all the killing she did that she collaborated
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with the liberals and politically contaminated her legacy um and now she's out the door he's gone
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anyway if people want to sign how danielle smith handles this for sure yeah you know i'm very curious
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about that i was just going to say that if people want to sign our petition sending a message to the feds
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to focus on the bad guys and not your local sports shooter gun aficionado and uh in some instances your
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local cop who's down at the gun range with you um if you want to send uh the feds a message you can go
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to handsoffourguns.ca sign that petition i would love love love to drop that off to our public safety
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minister maybe our commissioner of the rcmp considering the extreme powers that the rcmp have
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in banning guns but yes uh moreover to your point dray i'm very curious to see how the province of
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alberta reacts because um danielle smith has made it her mandate to fight with the feds on issues that
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affect albertans especially when she thinks the feds are both overstepping their authority and stomping
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all over albertans rights so i'm i'm curious our speech from the throne i think is 3 p.m alberta
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time five o'clock for you and the rest of the world uh by the rest of the world i mean toronto um and i
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know that we will be rebroadcasting the speech from the throne here on revel news so i'm almost
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certain given what happened today that there will be something in there for law-abiding canadian gun
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owners um we remain the sanest jurisdiction in this country with i think saskatchewan just
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all right now we're on to one of the worst things i've ever seen this i mean insane
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video out of dagestan was that a former uh soviet republic um pro-hamas rioters storm an airport
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um in search of jews they heard that this plane had landed i think from israel and i think they had
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heard through the grapevine that some people who were fleeing the war were landing there look at this
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like this is world war z this is just so despicable they're hunting they're hunting the jews yeah
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they're hunting this is a pogrom and so look at i mean and where are russian officials
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like i'm reliably informed you can't get away with all that much in the name of protesting and
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rioting in russia i recall when they like held those guys from greenpeace for quite some time after they
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stormed uh an oil platform offshore oil platform and uh i i can't even believe what i'm seeing here
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like look at this mob like i said this is like something from world war z where the zombies are just
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like piling over all the barriers and and climbing walls and stuff in search of you know a chance to
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eat a living human being and instead this is maniacal people in search of jews yeah i mean yeah where is
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putin on this i thought putin don't play like look at this yeah oh my gosh and there's multiple angles
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of this right it's from all over the place ezra made a joke that in borat in the movie borat um
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they there was a joke about you know like checking the airplane engine for the jew we just watched that
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like it it was a joke um but not anymore uh no this is imagine being on that airplane being a jew on
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that airplane and there's a bloodthirsty mob outside and again you said fleeing the war let's
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not forget that part too so you know um what i thought it's usually there's a lot of refugees i'm
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assuming in that community as well and so you have people fleeing uh what's happening there or at least
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they think so and this is how they're going to be greeted it's terrifying it's just so shocking to me
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and i don't know why i get surprised about this because we even saw it happen with the unvaccinated
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but it's just so shocking how fast we see society dehumanize people and with the jews it's happening
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all over again i see memes where it's like we need to clean uh you know let's get clean and they're
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throwing the jewish flag in the garbage and things like that it's just have we not learned as humans
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yet about that we just snap into place and most of us fall into it it's it's really disheartening
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um and just the level of bloodlust that you see here like it's astounding like ezra said
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uh in one of his tweets what do you think intifada meant you know when they are out on the streets
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around the world crying for an intifada which is a violent uprising this is it we didn't have to
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wait very long to see the intifada did we in places that seem slightly unexpected but really is it
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is it all that unexpected um and then there's this crazy video and moreover to the bloodlust when it
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goes unsatiated because they can't get onto the plane to attack the jews after the pilot told them
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don't like it doesn't matter what's happening outside do knock it off this plane
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they turned their ire on the cops i think we have images of that too
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do we have yeah so what's the moral of the story here if you're a jew don't expect the police to help
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you yeah look at that it's like a blm riot well that's why i did a tweet like that like why are
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so many of these pro-palestine videos giving off blm vibes and now it's really doing that but you can
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see it right away starting to happen and it's like what's going on here um yeah and i think if you look
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at when um ezra made that uh in in intifada sorry you can look at what they're saying do we have that
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video where it shows what they're actually saying there there's subtitles on there too because that's
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really concerning as well it's really short i think it's like 20 seconds or not um but yeah
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that's just the admission that they're coming there hunting the jews
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well but that i mean again that's happening in gaza which i i don't want to say it's expected but
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yeah it's expected but for this to be happening there in russia is quite concerning um in gaza this is a
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part of their education system right to dehumanize the jews hunt the jews this is a thing like they want
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to raise little future jew killers right it's noble to hunt the jews right well it's a it's um
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it's a career aspiration if you want to be able to provide for your family it's it's something you
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might consider in gaza um because the hamas officials have so depressed the economy that they
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have this desperate generation of people who see it not only as a moral uh thing to abduct and kill
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jews but also a way to ensure the financial security of your family through their pay for slay
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policies so they take the aid money given to uh hamas to provide all manner of infrastructure and
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um necessities to the people uh hamas does not provide those things and instead they use it as
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part of their pay for slay budget and then they say to israel okay you give us water you give us
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electricity you give us internet for free you give us the fuel to uh you know make our uh weapons
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against you stronger yeah yeah and the water pipes that we'll dig up so that we can make missiles and
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launch them into sterote um we should this is i mean this i can't like this is just it boggles the mind
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just the terror on that plane must have been unbelievable just anyway let's uh let's hit an ad break
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because we can talk about this on the other side of the ad break because uh uh there's the now what we
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saw in this russian locale is starting to concern officials in other parts of the world so let's
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all right uh let's see how much of this we can get to i know we've got a ton of israel stuff on
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the board but there are other things happening in this country uh that i would like to talk about
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as well um so let's see i might skip some of this team in toronto i know you meticulously prepared a lot
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of it but we are already halfway through the show um so uh now we've got some spillover from the
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bizarre scenes that we saw in russia um we've got this clip from gb news so that is the conservative
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network in uh the uk uh let's show that clip please
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uh yes it is so um i guess uh olivia's having trouble finding the clip but now we've seen um
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maybe we can just show the tweet um fears for british geos uh after mass mob targets airport
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passengers in terrifying footage in russia so um i guess are we just going to see this in russia
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again like as drea points out putin's pretty tough on protests but we're not we're not seeing a ton
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of crackdown on what we saw there so is this going to happen now in moscow um is this going to happen
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maybe in london well we've seen some of that actually um since ezra and lincoln are currently
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in london uh for this week so we've got actually a video of some spillover of some of this badness
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in to uh london let's show lincoln's footage so lincoln's footage uh is police and pro-palestinian
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protesters i would say pro-gaza uh because i think uh these people are definitely not in favor of the
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palestinian people by propping up their government so i would describe this as pro-gaza protesters
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uh getting shovy on the streets of london they're calling for a gaza ceasefire now of course they want
00:30:59.260
to ceasefire when israel's going to retaliate but not before right anyway let's uh let's show lincoln's
00:31:59.260
that's crazy lincoln's right in the middle of that
00:32:27.720
that could go real bad real fast let us recall that the british police are generally unarmed
00:32:34.120
yeah they've got their little batons and things like that and their kind words but uh
00:32:40.000
wow yeah and and the sheer amount like of how many people versus the police like they are
00:32:47.680
by far outnumbered if something really does get out of hand there um but yeah lincoln was right
00:32:53.780
there in the mix kudos to lincoln and rebel news for having our boots on the ground to show you
00:32:58.880
what's happening like that wow yeah yeah and as lincoln said it those protests went on like all
00:33:06.200
day from day till night um we've got an another video from lincoln uh a pro gaza protester was
00:33:14.260
detained by police according to a witness it was because of swearing now it is the london police
00:33:19.980
so i've seen them confiscate knitting needles from old ladies and brag about taking like gardening
00:33:27.020
tools from from people on the street so it's believable that it was swearing but i doubt
00:33:34.540
that in this instance that's what it was for uh let's show that
00:33:38.660
and then they grabbed us for section five apparently swearing for swearing yeah just for swearing once
00:34:06.260
and then you're going to take them away or yeah
00:34:21.940
do you think it was swearing drea no i don't think so remember it's like ezra always tells us they don't
00:34:33.340
have to tell you the truth in these settings they can lie it's not illegal to do so so no
00:34:39.180
i don't think it was swearing oh well and yeah it was like the fellow protester saying it was swearing
00:34:44.940
so yeah true right i wasn't sure again though i'm i'm torn because the london police are um
00:34:52.220
their public order units are i mean they do that kind of stuff but i don't think that that's what
00:34:59.560
what was happening there like based on what we just saw happening in the streets of london
00:35:05.240
do you really think they're making arrests because of swearing like do you really think
00:35:09.560
you have the amount of police to make arrests to deal with curse words on the street in a protest that
00:35:15.240
was that volatile where then where they're sending it sounds like flash bangs uh to disperse the crowd
00:35:22.520
is what that noise i thought i heard and the friends seem awfully calm i feel like if your friend was
00:35:27.560
getting arrested for swearing you'd be making a pretty big deal about that i'd be swearing it's
00:35:32.920
swearing yeah you'd be swearing i'd be swearing so that yeah so that you weren't in jail alone
00:35:40.840
yeah and you mentioned like the pro-gaza thing i just want to say like i don't know if this is across
00:35:46.920
canada or whatnot but in vancouver they actually say like all out for gaza so it's a very uh very
00:35:53.960
accurate descriptor they are pro-gaza yeah uh because again i reiterate if you're for the
00:36:00.680
palestinian people you need to get you need to be against hamas um and the government there and the
00:36:09.480
government there the government of gaza is hamas i've seen some very promising steps towards peace
00:36:17.480
in other parts of israel peace through shared economic interests which i think is normally
00:36:23.000
the way those things break out it's how peace broke out in the middle east with donald trump
00:36:27.240
um between israel and the uae these shared economic interests um even before then trading trading your
00:36:34.360
goods how peace yeah i mean that's uh how there there are these economic zones between israel and jordan
00:36:43.320
where workers come from both sides and they work in these economic zones there are these
00:36:48.360
industrial parks where people from the palestinian controlled territories are coming into israel into
00:36:55.160
what would be described as a settlement which is literally just a town um where the un says jews
00:37:00.840
shouldn't live um and they go there and they work and they make more money than they do in the
00:37:05.720
palestinian controlled areas and people get to know each other in these places because what i think a lot
00:37:12.120
of people don't realize is you can have an israeli town and a palestinian town and they're right
00:37:17.560
across the street from each other like right across the highway and they never mix there are your stores
00:37:25.160
and their stores and they have their church and you have your church and they have their language and
00:37:30.360
you have your language they have their schools and like there's they it's like
00:37:35.400
you just never mix it's unnecessary uh and they've constructed it that way both sides have done that
00:37:43.480
so that they never actually have to talk to each other but then they make these industrial parks where
00:37:49.160
everybody works for the same business and they have like uh days off for ramadan and they have days off
00:37:55.720
for the never-ending jewish holidays and um and so then they actually get to know each other and they
00:38:03.400
and it was a fostering peace and what is happening in gaza is undoing much of that good work and that is
00:38:11.160
the real sadness because in other parts of israel where where terrorism is and extremism has
00:38:18.280
has doesn't have the same foothold it's damaging that it's damaging the way forward yeah wasn't soda
00:38:27.560
stream one of those companies where everybody was getting along or was it so yeah it was it was soda
00:38:34.200
stream was um until uh until western uh with the bds nicks i'll call them the boycott divestment and
00:38:46.920
sanctions people in the western world on mostly university campuses they said uh boycott soda stream
00:38:54.120
because uh it's in an occupied territory or it's in a settlement i forget what exactly and so soda
00:39:03.560
stream this place where again palestinians and israelis were working in harmony and if you look
00:39:11.480
on the soda stream box it actually says that made by people working together in peace and camaraderie
00:39:16.440
or something like that um they actually because of just the controversy they moved their factory so
00:39:26.280
good job bds nicks you unemployed a bunch of palestinians yeah um but yeah we've toured
00:39:33.640
these factories we've spoken to the palestinians who work there and we've seen the efforts that they go
00:39:39.400
through to um make sure that everybody is accommodated um it's it's really it's it's wonderful but again
00:39:47.320
being undone by by terrorism yeah um okay we've got uh a video from ezra from london uh there's a lot of
00:39:57.480
rage aimed at mcdonald's at one point i was worried the restaurant would be stormed ezra writes he's very
00:40:03.080
concerned about his fast food companies um but uh the reason that the ire was directed at mcdonald's
00:40:10.920
is because mcdonald's in israel um is kosher and they have been feeding the troops and uh david menzies
00:40:19.800
also ate that to kosher mcdonald's and um his sadness was palpable you can't get cheese on your
00:40:27.800
burger um anyway yeah right yeah yeah you can't even get your like latte you have to go to a
00:40:34.040
different side like there's a divider if you got like for me i'm like coffee one cream so i don't
00:40:38.920
get a stomach ache but i can't get it from i can order it there but i have to walk around
00:40:43.640
to get it from the other side because you can't mix your dairy with your meat so it has to become
00:40:47.560
separate kitchen and everything it's a highly complicated but they were feeding the troops
00:40:52.840
because they have these uh kosher kitchens great nope not not according to the pro-terrorism
00:41:01.160
people let's show ezra's video from the river to the sea did you see that yeah they're called for
00:41:47.740
As if the workers in there have anything to do with it.
00:42:04.520
And by the way, the stupidity of those signs and the Israeli occupation.
00:42:19.080
These people don't even know what they're protesting at this point.
00:42:21.940
It's just, and like you said, the from the river to the sea.
00:42:27.220
I don't think many people even know what they're saying when they're chanting that at these protests, especially, you know, Western useful idiots that are chanting it or holding signs about it.
00:42:37.280
But it's a literal call for genocide just out there blatantly.
00:42:45.340
From the river Jordan to the sea, the Mediterranean Sea, Palestine will be free of Jews is what they mean.
00:43:00.320
A black flag flown across the street from 10 Downing Street.
00:43:09.060
So my understanding, and I don't know if I'm correct, but this is a flag that, of course, has been used by, you know, terrorists, but also is just used by other Islamic groups.
00:43:31.380
And, of course, I can't read what it actually says.
00:43:48.620
It looks like the, well, what has been sort of called a Hamas flag because supporters of Hamas have waved it around.
00:44:00.220
So, yeah, if anybody knows, this is a good time to join the chats on Rumble.
00:44:08.800
Yeah, so that's the, yeah, Olivia points out, this is Toronto.
00:44:15.240
And so when it's in green, it looks a lot like Saudi Arabia's flag, but it doesn't have the sword underneath.
00:44:25.080
But I think the bottom line is it is typically like seen by supporters of like Hamas terrorists.
00:44:34.480
Now, in sad news, one of the most iconic images of the October 7th attack that we saw coming out was of this young lady, 23 years old.
00:44:53.280
A German-Israeli tattoo artist who was at the Peace Music Festival, who was paraded through the streets of Gaza after being kidnapped, has been found dead.
00:45:12.400
She was, her death has been confirmed and it sounds like she's been beheaded.
00:45:26.820
And, you know, this is the despair of these families, you know, like to be relieved that your daughter's dead instead of suffering at the hands of some ISIS terrorist or ISIS, I'm sorry, some Hamas terrorist.
00:45:46.360
But really, what is the tangible difference that you're relieved she's no longer suffering, knowing what you know about the suffering that the abducted women went through?
00:45:58.340
I mean, it's just unimaginable what these families are experiencing.
00:46:07.260
Well, a lot of them, it was sort of a peace music festival.
00:46:10.360
I mean, these were very loving people that were slaughtered, over 250 of them.
00:46:15.160
And the poor mom was holding on to hope because, you know, she obviously saw those videos circulating, but somebody used or allegedly or reportedly used the Shani's credit card at some point.
00:46:28.160
She was really holding on for hope that, you know, maybe her daughter was still alive, but it's confirmed they found part of the skull.
00:46:36.560
And like you said, she's taking relief in that it appears she was shot in the head.
00:46:41.660
And so she's saying, you know, at least she's not, she didn't suffer long or what have you.
00:46:50.720
You know, the images that it's like you said, that is really the image of what happened there.
00:47:00.900
And days after, even in Vancouver, like right after, people were like, yeah, like this is liberating.
00:47:09.460
They had smiles on their face, you know, at the pro-Gaza protest.
00:47:18.620
And it was, it was a list of things that, and that's when it really hit home for me, just how catastrophically devastating this has been for a country that really values its children.
00:47:37.980
It's bucking the trend of the rest of the Western world in having a declining young population.
00:47:55.920
And what struck me was when they were like listing the things that as a civilian you could do, or if you weren't a reservist, what you could do to help.
00:48:07.100
And they were listing, you know, like you can donate blood, you could do this, do that.
00:48:10.720
And it was the donations, they were calling for donations of breast milk.
00:48:24.320
How many children were suffering without their moms?
00:48:27.520
Because their mothers were abducted or killed by these Hamas terrorists that they were concerned about the nutrition of the babies.
00:48:38.080
Like, the amount of teeny tiny babies who don't have their moms.
00:48:44.040
That was the thing that really, like, was like, holy heck, this, what an absolute act of evil.
00:48:52.920
Like a catastrophic act of evil in a biblical way.
00:48:56.440
That we're not, we're not even going to really fully comprehend the impact it has on the psyche of Israelis for a very long time.
00:49:09.340
Yeah, something, I mean, I haven't been there, but something I didn't, like, realize that's become very clear to me is just, you know, like how prevalent bomb shelters are and stuff.
00:49:18.940
And how it must be just different living, you know, so close to people, you know, want to actually just, like, wipe you out and can happen at any moment.
00:49:28.480
And that's something that really stood out to me that I guess I just wasn't really aware of.
00:49:37.220
Like, even places that are far away, nothing's far away from anything in Israel.
00:49:44.340
So, like, top to bottom, like, from Edmonton to Calgary, maybe even not that far.
00:49:50.200
And in some instances, from, like, Edmonton to suburbia across.
00:49:54.780
So when the UN says, oh, you need to give back that territory, well, giving back that territory will spell the end of the state of Israel.
00:50:02.760
Because they need to hang on to land strategically, right?
00:50:05.900
Like, you could be overrun before you could even muster defense of your country if you start giving back territory.
00:50:12.040
But the idea that a bomb could happen at any moment is everywhere.
00:50:20.120
You're sitting in the hotel by the pool and you look and you're like, oh, there's the bomb shelter room.
00:50:26.980
So you can see the fortified outside and you're like, oh, that's where it is.
00:50:31.020
In Starote, because I've been in Starote, it's like 900 meters from the border with Gaza.
00:50:37.940
And every bus shelter is a bomb shelter because they don't have time to get home to the bomb shelters.
00:50:45.680
Over top of the playgrounds is, like, missile tarps.
00:50:51.480
Because, and there's not a lot of playgrounds there because why would you let your kids play outside?
00:50:56.300
It's just, it's a different way of living when you have to live right next door to people who want to butcher you in front of your children.
00:51:09.280
Let's hit an ad break on that horrifying note because you've got some coverage of the Bring Them Home Now protest in Vancouver.
00:51:22.060
People calling for the release of some 200 hostages being held in Gaza.
00:51:29.180
And I think one of the most frightening things, I think, for Israelis, and we'll talk about it after the break, is the division of these hostages based on their citizenship.
00:51:44.820
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Okay, let's just touch on this real, real briefly because I think we should talk a little bit about Matthew Perry to just end on a light note, but also not really because he died.
00:53:05.640
But it's not as bad as terrorism, I guess, all things considered.
00:53:14.060
Yeah, so yesterday there was a Bring Them Home Now rally in Vancouver at the Vancouver Art Gallery.
00:53:22.660
The Vancouver Art Gallery has been a very popular spot about the conflict.
00:53:27.880
So, both pro-Gaza and now we're seeing pro-Israel, if you will, protests.
00:53:33.820
But basically there's over 230 hostages that are still being held captive.
00:53:39.480
So, you can see them holding the image of them, the signs on them.
00:53:43.640
One of the questions in a report that's coming up, which you will see at canadastandswithisrael.com, I asked them about how they feel about seeing the videos, which there are too many to count, unfortunately,
00:53:57.500
of people tearing down those very same images that they have from polls and things like that in various countries.
00:54:05.280
And so, a lot of them had things to say about that.
00:54:09.240
They all wanted to express that their hearts, you know, go out for any innocent civilian, but they want them returned.
00:54:17.320
And it's like you said, Sheila, the whole returning based on dual citizenship, it's not good enough.
00:54:25.620
They don't trust the videos of, you know, the few hostages or whatever who appear to be treated well.
00:54:32.980
I don't know how you can be treated well by your kidnapper.
00:54:36.500
But yeah, so, and some of them were directly connected to people who are missing and kidnapped.
00:54:42.440
So, yeah, that's them walking around downtown Vancouver with the signs and the images and, yeah.
00:54:52.660
This sort of reminds me of, I'm trying to remember.
00:55:00.200
There was a, it was a attempted, Olivia, maybe you can bring this up.
00:55:10.340
And I want to say it was by Iranians 30, 40 years ago.
00:55:15.440
The stewardess on the plane hid the, she died helping children flee the plane, but she hid the passports of the Israelis on the plane.
00:55:36.000
And because she knew that dividing the passengers by their nationality would spell the death of those Israelis.
00:55:49.120
And I think that's what we're seeing right now.
00:55:50.780
When you see these negotiations with the Western world to get their people home, and I understand it.
00:56:01.180
What you're doing is weeding everybody else out and you're leaving just the Israelis behind.
00:56:12.780
She was a 22-year-old flight attendant working on Pan Am flight 73 when it was hijacked by terrorists in a layover in 1986.
00:56:26.700
I said it was the Jews, but what she did was she hid the Americans on the flight.
00:56:31.360
And now I remember why this stuck out in my mind because I was like, she hid the Americans.
00:56:36.560
And right now we're identifying the Americans to bring them home.
00:56:49.200
I should say there were quite a few Iranians who came out in support of the Americans now.
00:56:54.860
Yeah, because the Persians hate the Iranian government.
00:57:07.340
But we know, this is very much so from David's coverage of the Persian community in the GTA.
00:57:25.820
But yeah, they said, you know, that Iran and Israel, they call them countries of peace that need to be freed from the Islamic regime.
00:57:36.740
So, I guess in our area of Vancouver, there's a lot of that.
00:57:39.360
I don't know if that's happening across Canada, but it was nice to see.
00:57:43.860
I'm very sorry I got that story wrong, but I remembered why I remembered it.
00:57:47.300
And I was like, by not dividing the Americans out, I think she stopped the slaughter of Americans.
00:57:55.860
And right now, we're doing completely the opposite.
00:58:02.400
I understand why the American government is doing that.
00:58:04.580
They have an obligation to get their people home.
00:58:08.280
But what happens when we've distilled the hostage situation down to just single citizenship Israelis?
00:58:22.100
Unless the IDF frees them as they have been doing.
00:58:27.560
Yankee posted it in the chat about an IDF soldier, a girl.
00:58:42.720
I think the majority of the hostages are probably not alive.
00:59:04.780
So, I think the IDF went and killed her captors.
00:59:11.820
The family must just be like, oh, I can't imagine being the family.
00:59:16.720
It's a little bit of goodness in all the badness.
00:59:23.340
Because you've got some funny insight on this that I didn't know.
00:59:32.620
But Matthew Perry was, in some instances, a national hero.
00:59:41.600
So, let's go to Justin Trudeau's tweet about Matthew Perry.
00:59:49.520
But I'm reliably informed that people like him.
00:59:58.280
So, he was on Friends, the iconic show from the 90s and early 2000s, whatever.
01:00:06.620
So, Justin Trudeau, as when all high-profile Canadians die, he had to weigh in.
01:00:12.960
But what people don't know is that Matthew Perry knew Justin Trudeau when they were youngsters.
01:00:33.100
Matthew Perry's passing is shocking and saddening.
01:00:39.040
I'll never forget the schoolyard games we used to play.
01:00:42.660
And I know people around the world are never going to forget the joy he brought them.
01:00:51.480
And I'm also sure that Justin Trudeau will never forget the schoolyard games that he used
01:00:55.560
to play with Matthew Perry because Matthew Perry once described those schoolyard games
01:01:03.940
Let's go to that, please, if you wouldn't mind.
01:01:10.360
I mean, as you're a fellow Canadian, will you consider yourself fully Canadian?
01:01:24.380
And you, by the way, this is an interesting thing I learned about you.
01:01:28.920
The prime minister, the current prime minister of Canada, Justin Trudeau, is somebody you
01:01:45.700
I have a story about him that I'm not proud of.
01:01:52.000
My friend Chris Murray, who was also in the fifth grade in Canada, reminded me that we actually
01:02:09.860
I think he was excelling in a sport that we weren't as...
01:02:23.440
I don't think that's the reason we beat him up.
01:02:25.120
I think he was the only kid in school that we could beat up.
01:02:27.660
Don't they have secret service there protecting the children of their prime ministers?
01:02:34.660
Because that would never happen to Baron Trump.
01:02:41.320
But I'm, you know, I'm not bragging about this.
01:02:44.460
I was a stupid kid and, you know, I didn't want to beat him up.
01:02:47.960
In fact, I think at one point I tried to turn it into a love play.
01:02:55.880
But I think it was rather instrumental in him become, you know, going to such great heights
01:03:01.840
Yeah, I think it was, you know, I think he said, I'm going to rise above this.
01:03:25.620
Of course, Trudeau tried to use that for clout.
01:03:37.800
The only person in the school that Matthew Perry could have beaten up was Justin Trudeau.
01:03:49.040
Wait, before we move on, speaking of people on stamps, I know that I just, I'm springing
01:03:55.500
this on people, but oh my goodness, Buffy St. Marie.
01:03:59.980
Drea, are you following this with Buffy St. Marie?
01:04:05.280
I literally, it was a family friend's birthday, and I literally just heard about it.
01:04:10.920
So, it's on my list to look into, but we were talking about it.
01:04:20.540
So, for those of you who haven't seen this, I am going to do something I never do, but
01:04:36.700
It's still not worth the $1.6 billion a year that they get to do one good story a year,
01:04:41.040
but I also like when political, my political adversaries are just like eating themselves
01:04:48.740
I'm like, okay, I'll just lean up against the wall and watch it happen.
01:04:58.640
Probably not even Canadian at the end of the day.
01:05:01.420
So, she's got the Order of Canada, like the highest order of the land that you can give
01:05:18.800
Bluffy St. Marie is an Italian-American malingerer from outside of Boston known as Beverly Santa
01:05:31.500
And everything that we know about her upbringing is a lie.
01:05:37.700
So, and these are stories that she has repeatedly told on video, on audio, in writing, in at least
01:05:45.760
two, authorized autobiographies, she was born in the town of Wakefield, Massachusetts, as I think
01:06:01.000
Because CBC went to Wakefield and got her birth certificate.
01:06:08.040
She has repeatedly said, I'd never had a birth certificate.
01:06:12.860
I was given up for, I was born on the Saskatchewan Pie Pot Reserve.
01:06:24.340
I was adopted into this white family outside of Boston.
01:06:49.340
This speaks to, and this is my personal opinion here, how evil Buffy St. Marie is.
01:06:57.140
They changed their name from, they're so Italian that they changed their name from Santa Maria
01:07:03.460
because it was a little too ethnic to St. Marie.
01:07:07.280
Okay, so she's identified as white on her birth certificate.
01:07:11.480
By the way, she tried to say that there was no record of her birth on the Pie Pot Reserve
01:07:15.560
because either there was a fire, she said, or there were just no records.
01:07:19.720
No, if you were born on reserve, and she actually said, I was born in the Craven Hospital.
01:07:28.400
The Saskatchewan government, by the way, real heroes in this story, because the Saskatchewan
01:07:32.980
government's like, yeah, there was no hospital in Craven there.
01:07:36.920
There was no, during those years, there was no incidents of destruction of any sort of records
01:07:53.620
They just like completely debunked all of this.
01:07:57.880
Her family, her niece Heidi, by the way, also a hero in this story, because her father
01:08:11.140
He wrote, oh, by the way, if you want to see something real weird, watch Buffy's first appearance
01:08:20.300
Where their kids are like, are you a fairytale Indian or a real Indian?
01:08:25.820
And then she does something that Dr. Phil calls Duper's delight, where she smirks at
01:08:39.420
This, like, I always thought Buffy St. Marie, her foundation never matched her face.
01:08:48.720
I was like, her foundation doesn't match her arms.
01:08:50.980
And like, yeah, your face is never quite the same color as your arms.
01:08:53.480
But she had this, like, sallow sort of weird funeral home makeup on all the time.
01:09:01.140
I always thought it was strange because I'm like, she's way wealthier than to have bad
01:09:06.280
But her brother was an Air Force veteran, just an upstanding good guy, a commercial airline
01:09:17.600
Nothing but good to his children, from what I understand.
01:09:35.320
And what happened was Buffy St. Marie, Barbara, no, Beverly Santa Maria, wrote and threatened
01:09:45.820
Threatened her brother and said, in a handwritten note, which matches her handwriting, and in a
01:09:53.180
legal letter saying, we'll see you for defamation.
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Because she was, like, at the height of her stardom then.
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And basically said, her handwritten letter, which the niece now showed CBC, said, if you go
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public, I will tell everybody that you're a pedophile.
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When I see the lengths that Buffy St. Marie went to to silence her family, I hope her family's
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For me, this speaks to the value of these people, that they were so good, that Buffy knew they
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She had to do something more evil to them than that.
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Well, she knew that these were the kind of people who could not be bought off with a house
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or a vacation or a car or a money or a trust fund.
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She had to do something else more evil to destroy them.
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And her brother went to look at, look at her makeup.
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I'm glad the truth came out while she's alive, though.
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And then she says, I don't know where I'm from.
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But then she says, it doesn't matter because I know I'm, I just know I'm Cree.
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And I was adopted into the Pyapot First Nation by this family when I was in my 20s.
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But would that family have adopted you if you actually told them you were just some basic
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They thought that they were adopting somebody taken from them in the 60s scoop.
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The 60s scoop did not happen until the late 50s into the 60s.
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So she would have to have been 60 scooped in her 20s.
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They thought, this family thought they, they thought that they were re-adopting somebody
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snatched from their community and not some grifting white lady from outside of Boston
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who attached herself to the American Indian movement because it was popular, sort of coincided
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with the hippie stuff that was happening at the time.
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I think the only Cree I've ever heard the woman speak.
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I want a piece of her hair still attached to a feather for all I care.
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And let's do a swab with Heidi, Santa Maria, the hero of this story, who's finally sticking
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Look, the guy in the middle, he knows what's up.
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She's, like, earned her village person costume.
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She just has better foundation neck match than you do.
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But, also, Buffy St. Marie is apparently quite vindictive and evil.
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I'm glad you brought it up because I didn't know much about it.
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I think it's right after the Ben Shapiro event.
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He bought his ticket to the Rebel News Live event.
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Also, those of you at home who are hemming and hawing about, oh, will I go to the Rebel
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Because if you leave this to the last minute, you're not going to get to go.
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And then you're going to have to watch it online.
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So, if you're not in Alberta or if you're not traveling to Alberta to come to it, you
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And you're going to meet a bunch of like-minded people.
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And by like-minded, I don't mean ideologically exactly the same.
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I mean people who want to allow you to think however you think without being molested by
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It's like a freedom convention for a whole day.
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And there's great food and lots of rebel personalities and other celebrities in the freedom movement.
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Yeah, we're like Canada's largest holder of URLs.
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So, forgive me if some of them slip my mind from time to time.
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It's still probably cheaper than smoking and drinking.
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Oh, those of you who don't know, I'll give you the history of Fraser.
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Fight the Fines recidivist from Hamilton, Alberta.
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Although, the way he likes to protest, he is probably an Albertan way down deep in his soul.
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Anyways, from Hamilton, he got some tickets during the course of the pandemic for fighting
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The Democracy Fund was able to help him, and he just loves his cap blocks because he's
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enthusiastic about communicating with us, and we are with you.
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As a boy living in Montreal on Sunday, all stores were closed.
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I would go to Sunday school where I was taught stories from the good book, the Bible.
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I wonder, back in those days, old Beverly Santa Maria was playing on the radio on your
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I have watched so many interviews where she's like talking about the colonial state, and I'm
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like, you colonized Indigenous identity, sister.
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Think of all the opportunities she stole from, like, talented Indigenous people because she
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But how far would she have gotten as old Beverly Santa Maria?
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We should go out on this clip from Melanie Jolie, the absolutely underqualified foreign affairs
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minister under Justin Trudeau, calling for a humanitarian pause and a truce in the Israel
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Um, I believe Israel has, Israel didn't attack.
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So why are you calling on the Israelis to move forward with the truce?
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Calling for a truce means you leave those hostages behind.
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Oh, so we'll let them know it's okay to do it again.
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Drea, thanks for bearing with me as I, um, talk about my latest obsession, Buffy St.
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Thanks for everybody working behind the scenes, uh, at Rebel News in Toronto HQ and across
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the world to bring you the show whenever you want to see it.
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Um, and, uh, as David Menzies always says, stay sane.
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We're still searching for two who could be held hostage.
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And as a government, we have a duty to bring them to safety.
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And that is why we need humanitarian pauses, a humanitarian truce in Gaza.
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And I've been in contact with Israel, with Qatar, with Egypt and the U.S.
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nearly every single day for the past three weeks.
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At this point, we need an agreement from all parties to get our foreign nationals out, including
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And it is important to allow food, fuel, and water in Gaza.
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And Canada will be reaching out to more countries to join in that call.
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I spent the better part of this last month in Israel, Jordan, Egypt, and the UAE, overseeing
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our efforts to help Canadians leave the region and working with our partners to address the
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impacts of this conflict while finding ways to de-escalate.
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You can feel the weight of anxiety and pain in the streets and at the highest levels of
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While we face the immediate and urgent impacts of this crisis, we must also look forward,
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looking forward to a political horizon and towards peace.
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And these conversations of how we can build a better future, supporting a two-state solution
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where Israeli and Palestinian civilians can live side by side in peace and security, and
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where the Palestinian right of self-determination is respected, are conversations I will never