Rebel News Podcast - May 15, 2023


DAILY Roundup | More Chinese police stations, Anti-Christian trustee resigns, Avi gets roughed up


Episode Stats

Length

1 hour and 3 minutes

Words per Minute

161.79666

Word Count

10,325

Sentence Count

11

Misogynist Sentences

8

Hate Speech Sentences

15


Summary

Join us in the midst of Canada's worst wildfire season in decades, as we discuss the devastating fires that have ravaged the province of Alberta over the past few weeks. We discuss the role of climate change and its impact on the environment, and whether or not climate change is actually as bad as the climate change deniers say it is.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 good afternoon ladies and gentlemen and welcome to the daily roundup on this a monday may 15th
00:00:21.840 2023 i'm david menzies and my co-host well let me tell you a little bit about my co-host do you
00:00:28.900 know what folks today is national nylon stocking day and he wanted to celebrate but there's been
00:00:36.520 a run on nylon stockings thanks to all those drag queens showing up at the library he is the calisi
00:00:42.520 of calgary he is well what is he exactly he is sid fazard our fantastic alberta correspondent
00:00:51.760 how are you doing there sid i'm doing fantastic the weather's finally turned around we've gone
00:00:58.660 from uh the bitter cold we usually face but uh sunny days lie ahead for us hopefully the same
00:01:03.620 stead for ontario how's how's everyone doing down there you know what the weather's good it's going
00:01:07.720 to get rainy but i wish there were was rain coming to alberta you've got the wildfire problem thank
00:01:13.780 god nobody has lost their life in terms of human life uh but uh you're under something called a
00:01:20.360 heat dome um you know i i don't remember all these new terms for weather back when i was a kid like
00:01:28.380 polar vortex and now heat dome um but you know what i find perversely amusing sid is that well at least
00:01:37.180 listening to uh toronto-based talk radio the reason for the misery in alberta due to wildfires well it's
00:01:45.400 all climate change you see because you know in the billions and billions of years of history on planet
00:01:52.300 earth there's never been severe weather i mean i think there was a a group of life forms what were
00:01:59.500 they called again going back hundreds of millions oh yeah the dinosaurs maybe you ought to ask them
00:02:04.540 about um severe weather but you know this whole idea of conflating weather with environment and that
00:02:12.180 obviously because there's some uh fires or it's a a cold event or a heat event you name it it's all
00:02:20.040 due to climate change it gets a little tiresome what about you said yeah no i i certainly agree with
00:02:26.180 that sentiment and you think about let's say wildfires and certainly the season we're in is a very
00:02:30.820 unfortunate showing of a large volume of wildfires it's taken up a large amount of land and displaced many
00:02:36.920 people uh but the thing to remember is the fact that wildfires are a part of the natural ecosystem
00:02:44.340 that we live in the natural environment there are plants that require extreme heat in order for proper
00:02:49.460 seeding to occur uh so it's funny it's it's all boiled down to one thing if the environment changes
00:02:55.400 in a way that might be disruptive or somehow bad in some sense or uh likely with the and often with
00:03:02.220 temperature when it when it gets hotter it's always because of climate change whereas you know the the
00:03:07.520 bitter cold the extreme cold we felt over the last winter it's not considered a part of that same
00:03:12.160 climate change maybe you know they try and factor it in here and there and say that any difference in
00:03:16.280 weather any change in weather is truly accounted for by human behavior well at the end of the day the
00:03:21.580 environment always changes and it has to change if things stayed the same every single day if it was the
00:03:26.180 same temperature every single day that would be pretty bad that would be worse for the environment one
00:03:30.620 could argue a hundred percent and putting a tax on carbon is not going to do absolutely anything to
00:03:39.580 move the needle even though blackface thinks differently but we digress sid what is the ostensible
00:03:45.420 reason of what we're trying to do here sorry can you repeat that oh uh this is usually where
00:03:53.240 sheila or tamara or drea uh outline the housekeeping rules in terms of uh how to make a donation
00:04:00.600 uh if we have to leave youtube uh if we get into you know tricky subject matter that um the silicon
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00:04:43.620 stay tuned to the entirety of these videos sometimes because of the content we talk about we do have
00:04:48.180 to switch over there just simply so that we can freely express what we have to say without the
00:04:52.960 censorship of platforms like youtube so if you want to help us out that's how you can do it there you go
00:04:58.220 and without further ado uh we began the show speaking about wildfires how about this a member of black
00:05:04.980 faces cabinet uh where the phrase a liar liar pants on fire uh comes to mind uh i speak of um public safety
00:05:14.180 minister marco pinocchio or i mean mendicino and uh well lo and behold despite what mendicino said
00:05:22.400 in a committee that there were no more chinese police stations in canada uh because the rcmp shut
00:05:30.740 them all down turns out guess what folks could be some new chinese police stations in canada
00:05:37.920 although he's hopeful that the rcmp will shut them down eventually once again uh said marco mendicino
00:05:47.660 much like patrick brown is such a liar that if he were to spit in your face he would tell you it's
00:05:56.080 raining i have no doubt about that and now he went to a committee and he said they're all gone and now
00:06:02.880 he's come back and he said well maybe not all of them or well maybe some were added in the meantime
00:06:08.800 uh this is a disgrace and um by the way he is more concerned i just listened to a radio interview
00:06:16.920 uh about this chinese interference being conducted by these chinese police stations and the first thing
00:06:23.980 out of his mouth regarding michael chong being uh targeted by the so-called commie cops
00:06:31.280 was um yeah the national security breach no no no not meaning the chinese nationals were going after
00:06:39.260 a canadian mr chong but that there is a whistleblower in this in uh cesis that alerted the globe and mail
00:06:49.500 and global to this effect um this guy first of all i make no apologies said he is a bold-faced liar
00:06:58.880 and secondly obviously the concern of the blackface regime isn't shutting down chinese interference
00:07:06.880 isn't shutting down chinese police stations but getting to the bottom of who the snitch is
00:07:13.100 in cesis who i think should be given the order of canada what say you my friend well it makes me think
00:07:20.420 of two things one in terms of these chinese police stations i mean there's the brick and mortar facility
00:07:26.020 where they're operating out of but what about the individuals who are operating those facilities
00:07:30.040 clearly they have some involvement here that should be looked into and the second thing is you think
00:07:34.740 about the balloons the chinese balloons that were being shot down across north america i mean how many
00:07:40.000 did we find out about how many were how many are there how many haven't been shot down you know
00:07:44.600 maybe they just shot a couple down for pr and then said okay look china we we did our thing you can keep
00:07:49.820 doing yours it's not a problem anymore i mean we don't know what actually happened there and who's to say
00:07:53.700 if we're ever going to find out same thing i hope or pardon me same thing may go for these police
00:07:58.580 stations but let's hope otherwise you know i'm glad you brought up the balloons i had completely
00:08:03.980 forgotten about that there is which speaks to how much information we're learning about on the china
00:08:11.340 crisis file and uh you're right just a few months ago it was uh those balloons some of them bigger than
00:08:17.740 a school bus just you know going down the lazy river around canadian airspace on route to the u.s
00:08:24.880 and um nothing to see here folks until um you know the u.s started shooting them down and then i
00:08:31.740 think we scrambled the jet to shoot one down in canada but the um the nonchalant attitude of this
00:08:39.900 government when it comes to china is just staggering now you know said as you know um there's three of
00:08:46.140 these chinese police stations in the greater toronto area um two in markham and one in scarborough
00:08:53.680 and what i've always found interesting is the venues that house them the one in scarborough
00:09:00.000 is a variety store it's like as our colleague sheila gun reed says it's like something out of men in
00:09:07.500 black it's it's a variety store where you're buying candy bars and cigarettes at the front but in the back
00:09:13.340 there are these chinese cops the other one in markham is out of like a residential
00:09:18.040 duragour house and the third one where earlier this month there was a protest that we covered
00:09:25.060 uh also in markham it's in a industrial park and the edifice and i keep going there i can never find
00:09:33.440 anyone there i guess i'm not going at the right time the canada toronto fuking business association
00:09:40.260 i have to really be careful pronouncing fuking but it's f-u-k-k-i-n-g maybe i am mispronouncing it
00:09:48.120 maybe it sounds closer to the uh the regular f word what i find staggering sid is how are these
00:09:56.540 edifices here in the first place how is this being entertained now i know these cops aren't weaponized
00:10:04.340 and they don't have police cruisers they don't have uniforms they don't have badges but they
00:10:09.220 cherry pick individuals who might have said something impolite on social media and the way
00:10:14.500 it works i understand as they go house calling and they go we want you on a plane right back to
00:10:20.080 beijing and if you don't well we know you have friends and family back in the homeland we can deal
00:10:26.220 with them there so it's the easy way or the hard way your your choice well they both end up being hard
00:10:32.000 ways but the very fact that this has been allowed in our dominion i find egregious bordering on
00:10:40.280 treasonous sid well and the one challenge though i see is how do you actually stop it like we've
00:10:47.240 mentioned these aren't exactly you know police station chinese police station uh signage let's
00:10:52.760 say on the front of these facilities exclusively built and meant for the operation of chinese
00:10:57.340 police police operations abroad uh they're doing this out of makeshift facilities out of people's
00:11:02.960 basements it's somebody an individual who is going out there doing these actions on behalf of the ccp the
00:11:09.000 chinese communist party uh how do you stop those individuals i think is the bigger question than
00:11:14.140 how do these facilities kind of arise and how do you stop them is a very difficult task because you
00:11:19.380 would have to vet every single individual who comes from china basically in a sense i mean perhaps there are
00:11:26.200 some things you can do to alleviate those barriers but at the end of the day their surveillance networks
00:11:31.620 are so ingrained in not only the technology but the social media every part of chinese society
00:11:37.420 is ingrained in digital security and digital observance so that is also a large thing to consider
00:11:43.420 is a lot of this is happening without any brick and mortar without any people being involved period it's
00:11:49.980 all happening digitally as well so you're you're looking at a multiple layers to try and fend off
00:11:56.420 against and it might be a certainly a difficult task you know sid i think you're being too kind and i'll tell
00:12:02.900 you why in canada as well as other nations uh in the west the way in which the chinese uh the chinese
00:12:11.660 government sells this idea of local law enforcement being in sovereign nations is we are aware of for
00:12:19.540 example fraudsters telemarketers mail order fraud what have you uh they're from china we know who
00:12:27.500 these people are we think we know who we are hey listen you don't have to waste your resources we'll pick
00:12:32.940 up the cost we'll um will you we'll get the officers involved we'll go door knocking and it's kind of like
00:12:39.800 win-win okay uh we got fraudsters here and the uh chinese government has a good idea who they are that
00:12:46.300 that's great but the problem is is that it's not just the fraudsters it's people posting shall we say
00:12:54.740 impolite or insensitive things about the regime back home on social media and that's who they go after
00:13:02.420 as well so i would argue the way they got into these nations to begin with uh sid was kind of a
00:13:09.220 bait-and-switch approach well it could very well be and but one thing i would like to add to that is
00:13:16.500 to never in a wise person once told this to me is to never uh underestimate the incompetency of
00:13:22.680 government oh yeah um and i think that's something that you know we shouldn't uh forget especially you
00:13:28.500 think about how much crime goes uh unresolved in the country right and i think the same thing would apply
00:13:34.280 uh even to international acts of crime or sabotage or uh actions like we've seen in regards to these
00:13:41.980 police stations and maybe i could ask our producers in house there to pull up uh if you look up cc
00:13:47.680 on google uh it shows canada.ca website you click that link and it shows you uh the canadian security
00:13:53.580 intelligence services and uh to make my point at the top of their web page it gives you a little
00:13:59.440 warning and it says have you received a call from you know whatever this name number may be
00:14:04.440 or another phone number listed on our website these are public phone numbers for cc's and they have been
00:14:09.540 spoofed calls from these phone numbers asking for social insurance numbers or financial information
00:14:15.160 are a scam so i mean right now in the state of canada we have the canadian security intelligence
00:14:20.440 service their phone numbers for public use have been spoofed and people are being requested social
00:14:27.740 insurance information that is a very serious thing and yet it is still an issue that we have to deal
00:14:33.300 with um so uh i just want to say you know like i said you know never underestimate the incompetency
00:14:39.260 of government and i think this is one of those cases where they have to be held to account and it's
00:14:43.080 it's not going to be them that does it it's going to be the people of carita well i also can't believe
00:14:47.120 the naivety of some people that get those messages um basically simply hang up or do what i do
00:14:54.400 i just um play them i uh you know because i think the best revenge is to um extinguish their time
00:15:02.120 uh and they get mad about that that kind of makes me happy but moving on on the china file
00:15:07.600 as i said um toronto mayoral candidate olivia chow who actually might become toronto mayor
00:15:16.020 next month god help hogtow because we're going to go full portland full san francisco if that ever
00:15:23.440 happens well lo and behold she met with a group aligned with china uh well i suppose if you're
00:15:32.780 running for mayor um you can't pick and choose who your allies are going to be um but this is
00:15:39.220 disturbing because as uh if these allegations are true said um olivia chow who wants to be the mayor
00:15:48.220 of this city and i think that's a disaster waiting to happen uh apparently has no problem with uh
00:15:57.060 aligning her campaign to communist china what do you say my friend well how many people are accepting
00:16:04.960 donations or funds from adjacent parties or organizations as well and not to say that this
00:16:09.540 individual is a particularly good or or what have you but what's uh if i can ask too what are the
00:16:17.580 connections that you think are trying to be imposed what do you think that influence would look like
00:16:21.560 uh in her becoming the mayor let's say oh what are the chances of her become well she's leading in
00:16:27.620 the polls uh said i think the last i saw was 23 percent and the next two candidates were down in the
00:16:34.260 the low teens um and i think as of friday there's now more than 100 candidates running for mayor but
00:16:41.980 when you think of it i mean it's a circus it's a clown show this uh by-election for mayor of
00:16:47.880 toronto but the nitty-gritty with that many candidates out there splitting the vote uh you could
00:16:56.000 potentially see somebody becoming mayor uh with what 13 percent of ballots cast and by the way
00:17:03.300 two-thirds of torontonians will likely sit this one out so uh it'll be just one-third that are actually
00:17:11.780 going to make the effort to the polls but we did a story uh with another candidate rob davis i think he's
00:17:17.960 a good man um basically his um campaign slogan uh is if you own a car or you own a house then olivia
00:17:28.600 chow is her enemy and he raised very serious um concerns about a charity she started where donations
00:17:38.680 have gone up exponentially and he's worried about the charity using money using
00:17:47.600 volunteers to get around uh campaign funding laws that apply to corporations that apply to unions
00:17:55.140 and um you know so i'm not that surprised you know given that and and again the charity is denying
00:18:04.320 those allegations are true but i'm not that surprised that miss chow would go uh would align
00:18:12.020 her campaign with china given her previous track record um i guess what we need is an investigation
00:18:19.480 because the meter is running it's the um last week of june is election date and uh geez that's like
00:18:28.780 what six weeks away said yeah oh it's coming in hot and i mean as we saw with the last mayor uh there
00:18:36.680 was i mean there's a certain particular scandal that saw him uh take a step back from position
00:18:41.620 and you know i i would not be surprised if there's further scandals to be uh unraveled and
00:18:47.820 in particular with these new candidates coming up to have that investigation i think would be absolutely
00:18:53.060 crucial uh whether or not the allegations provide to be true to to clear the air on these matters
00:18:58.360 needs to be done and if that isn't done well that i would be concerned about that yeah maybe we need
00:19:04.060 to call the cops but i don't know which ones is it the uh rcmp or or the toronto police service
00:19:10.960 or is it the beijing cops stationed in markham and scarborough whoever you trust most well it is a
00:19:18.640 china issue i you know i i don't know who's who in the zoo when it comes to law enforcement in canada
00:19:24.300 anymore but um you know what from uh china crisis to what's going on down under with our beloved
00:19:30.960 colleague avi amini uh we should get to that but first let's take our first ad break and we'll see
00:19:37.700 you on the other side folks today many journalists are really just advocates for woke ideology they
00:19:43.680 don't report the facts and they simply don't care about our fundamental freedoms well we're doing
00:19:49.340 something about that what happens when the journalists themselves are really bought and paid for by the
00:19:55.540 government can they tossably criticize the government freely law of global-based society is the need for
00:20:04.660 independent
00:20:08.200 so
00:20:11.400 so
00:20:15.400 we have to push back and get away with it all the time and i think that that is the key is to push back and call them up
00:20:22.400 everyone kind of wants to be a youtuber or a media star these days or whatever and people always ask me you know well how do you do it what do you do what's the secret all that stuff no matter what type of
00:20:33.320 journalism you're doing whether you're doing the advocacy journalism that robbie does whether you're doing the investigative reporting that sheila does uh some of the gonzo journalism that david mendes does or whether you're working in fiction like cbc no matter what you are telling a story
00:20:52.320 it's great i think it's very informative i learned a lot of stuff i took so many notes but it's definitely
00:20:59.920 it's definitely good to to be here i'm really appreciating the uh the diversity of the speakers
00:21:04.320 they all contribute really specific uh details on what to do as an aspiring journalist it's been absolutely
00:21:10.400 mind-blowing uh from start to finish firstly beautiful hall uh we've been stuffed uh it's like thanksgiving
00:21:17.440 dinner every night so that's amazing um but the only thing that beats that are are the people
00:21:22.320 the people around us the company um some amazing and unique individuals the journalism conference has
00:21:27.280 been great um i met many prominent figures in this field and i got great advice it was a really good um
00:21:33.360 conference very good to meet all the lovely people here um to get some inspiration and some experience
00:21:41.360 our speakers oh my gosh they've been absolutely stupendous i've been learning so much
00:21:49.680 i'm so grateful to have been invited to come thank you
00:22:01.280 wow that was a fantastic conference going back to last summer
00:22:04.880 said and i realize that ad it's not appealing to the vast majority of rebel news viewers
00:22:11.360 but the thing is folks if you know of someone in journalism school or aspires to be a journalist
00:22:18.240 because i can tell you said journalism schools today are indoctrination factor uh factories they
00:22:23.920 are just putting out woke activists so we want to i don't know rescue those who don't subscribe
00:22:33.120 to becoming the next version of well rachel gilmore if you will uh we want them to consider
00:22:41.040 a career with rebel news uh where you can be uh right of center or center and not be some uh woke
00:22:51.360 activist and um you know i i think of the old tagline for united negro college
00:22:57.200 a mind is a terrible thing to waste
00:23:02.560 i certainly agree with that and i haven't actually been to any of these conferences but i've heard quite
00:23:06.720 a few good things and i know that we've made a lot of great connections through these events so it's
00:23:09.920 certainly something worth considering especially for some of our younger people out there there you
00:23:14.160 go so speaking of journalism well our colleague uh abhi ameni um well knock me down with a feather
00:23:22.640 he got assaulted by far left protesters in melbourne i mean this was a really sordid event you've got
00:23:30.640 neo-nazis on one end you've got the counter-protests of the anti-fascists who are really fascists on the
00:23:37.120 other end um it reminds me of the movie from almost 20 years ago said aliens versus predator no matter
00:23:45.360 which side wins we lose i mean there's no one to cheer on here but abby went with security
00:23:54.400 and uh it was a bit of an overwhelming event why don't we throw to the video and we'll uh
00:23:59.200 talk about that on the other end
00:24:10.480 you know
00:24:25.680 said i'm all for discourse even vulgar and profane discourse in the public square but it is just
00:24:34.400 amazing how many self-entitled individuals there are out there who do their talking with their
00:24:42.560 fists and i think it boils down to i talked about the the woke indoctrination factories on campus one
00:24:49.280 of the sayings is punch a nazi and maybe if somebody was hell-bent on world conquest uh maybe if somebody
00:24:59.120 was trying to commit a genocide uh yeah that's a nazi all right but a nazi in their vernacular means
00:25:08.320 simply someone who disagrees with your opinion if there was disagreement it's not i agree to disagree
00:25:17.440 it's rather i am going to physically assault you i think this is absolutely dreadful
00:25:24.240 yeah no i certainly agree with that i was gonna i would have made the same point is that they've
00:25:30.080 washed away the the value of calling someone a nazi in a sense you call everybody a nazi because
00:25:34.960 they disagree with you well then the actual meaning is destroyed and that's kind of what we're seeing
00:25:39.760 it's it's just rage fueled uh actions by these demonstrators who are trying to fight
00:25:46.400 you know this this evil that's in their heads and they they they cast that onto the people that
00:25:50.640 they see around them that they might disagree with it's very unfortunate and and in terms of
00:25:54.560 the journalists on site abhi yamini a great reporter uh he does amazing work if you haven't heard his
00:25:59.680 name i imagine if you're watching this video you probably have uh but to to assault a journalist uh
00:26:06.480 in doing their capacity as journalism on the streets it's very inappropriate uh and especially if
00:26:12.640 you're trying to convey a message let's say you're trying to advocate against a group of nazis well then
00:26:17.920 you want to talk to all the reporters you can the more you talk to the more people can see which
00:26:22.000 outlets are going to let's say manipulate your words as they would accuse anybody who they disagree
00:26:26.320 with of doing a hundred percent and you know as much as we load the likes of say the cbc i don't
00:26:31.760 want to see a cbc reporter or cameraman or sound guy get assaulted absolutely not that's not how we roll
00:26:40.000 and i should mention uh uh the cameraman benji that was with abby was also assaulted and why don't
00:26:46.800 we have avi we have a short video of him uh basically summing up the perverse irony that
00:26:54.400 how he was assaulted for doing his job but it wasn't by the nazis it was the people claiming
00:27:01.360 to counter the nazis again i can't tell the difference as it used to say on the abc detergent
00:27:07.760 ad but take it away avi avi many for rebel news in melbourne australia where you have two extremist
00:27:14.000 groups you have neo-nazis on one side and self-proclaimed anti-fascists on the other side
00:27:20.320 who have faced off turning violent at times here on the streets in melbourne and even at a point with
00:27:27.200 us stuck in the middle thank goodness daniel you were there you all right yeah yeah i'm fine a
00:27:37.520 little bit of a bruising and blood there but we'll bring you exclusively the entire story to rebel news
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00:28:04.880 this video just may be a little bit too hot
00:28:12.000 you know against it it is the perverse irony here um avi amini being jewish uh he's being attacked
00:28:21.040 with a group that is ostensibly going up against uh nazis or neo-nazis so why are you picking on
00:28:29.680 the jew out there um you know a couple weeks ago in whitby at a demonstration i was accused of uh being
00:28:38.800 a nazi and i said you know it's kind of funny um the company is owned uh by someone of the jewish
00:28:45.680 persuasion that being ezra levent my grandfather spent five and a half years of his life fighting
00:28:51.920 nazis in europe in the second world war and thirdly can you please offer an example of any kind of pro
00:29:01.600 nazi sentiment that has ever appeared on our news network and said usually the answer is oh there's too
00:29:07.840 many to choose from i go no no no just one just one they can't do it it's repugnant and it goes to my
00:29:15.120 point with the so-called antifa which is a contraction of anti-fascist they're not anti-fascist
00:29:23.200 they're just fa for fascists they use the tools of fascism which is to um intimidate bully act out
00:29:32.480 violently so really they're no different i would say sid from the group that they were uh counter
00:29:41.120 demonstrating no you could certainly say that uh and it really is unfortunate because they're they're
00:29:49.200 putting their anger towards people who absolutely are undeserving of it as you can see in the video
00:29:54.480 there uh they're just lashing out at people and this is one of the reasons why you saw that security
00:29:59.360 guard that abby uh was highlighting and you know we we certainly need security uh we've all experienced
00:30:05.520 this on the field is that times there's going to be people who come up to you and try and confront you
00:30:09.200 try and assault you and if there was nobody there to have your back then it could become a very
00:30:13.840 dangerous situation which is why you know i i do i want to reiterate what abby said follow his work and
00:30:18.960 if you want to help out and help out for the security costs uh it's certainly appreciated it's certainly
00:30:23.840 needed uh and you know of course we uh we saw previously the police had actually detained abby's
00:30:31.200 security in one instance as you know whatever allegations they were casting against him but
00:30:35.760 uh there was a victory he had for him after that incident uh so we do look out for them and we're
00:30:41.200 very thankful that they look out for us yeah and one other thing you said a trend i've noticed here
00:30:46.400 i don't know if it's uh gone down under i didn't i didn't see a lot of evidence in the clips from uh
00:30:51.840 abby but you see members of antifa who are disguising themselves now not with the face mask and the the
00:31:00.240 the helmet and the sunglasses twas ever thus but they are wrapping themselves in either the rainbow
00:31:06.480 flag or the trans flag and they show up to those kind of demonstrations when you see mothers and
00:31:12.880 grandmothers complaining about pornography in elementary school libraries they show up to do a
00:31:18.880 counter protest like and even though the demonstration has nothing to do with sexual orientation or gender
00:31:26.080 identification they wrap themselves in these lgbtq plus et cetera flags and i guess the takeaway
00:31:35.120 because i can't analyze it any other way is that because gender identification and sexual orientation
00:31:42.720 were never part of the demonstration simply pornography horrible pornography in schools are being
00:31:50.880 distributed then that means you are pro pornography and by that i mean yes pornography is legal in
00:31:58.960 canada and many other jurisdictions of course but i mean age inappropriate pornography you're happy
00:32:05.520 that an elementary age student can take out a book from the school's library that is pure porn um
00:32:12.480 sid to me that does not compute yeah well and you think about some of the signage that is you know
00:32:19.840 often used or affiliated with this side of the aisle let's say uh and you'll see signs that say we accept
00:32:25.360 all uh well you you put that to the test if you want to have a conversation about something you might
00:32:30.400 disagree with about uh and you you get a a brick wall response they don't want to have communications
00:32:36.000 with people that they disagree with even though they you know say that they accept all so it's an
00:32:41.440 unfortunate bit of irony in that sense um and you know hopefully there will be some some dialogue that is
00:32:48.000 able to be had but oftentimes that's very difficult as we've seen uh in a multitude of demonstrations
00:32:53.600 it's often these like-minded people uh that we're seeing so uh i i'm not sure what to make of it but
00:32:59.920 as well pride never stopped being a sin and i think that's something that a lot of these people
00:33:04.640 have forgotten about and perhaps that's where this vitriol towards you know religious uh understanding
00:33:08.880 comes from in many senses even though not entirely well i think the solution is simply this uh when there
00:33:15.280 are dueling protests as soon as somebody crosses the line i.e physical violence then the police
00:33:22.400 step in and make arrests and i don't care what the ideology is i don't care what the candidate is
00:33:30.240 etc uh that is the solution and we're seeing too much turning the other cheek that way and that's not
00:33:38.720 right we should switch gears uh sid um breaking news over the weekend stelantis which is a lot of
00:33:46.640 people say what's stelantis it's it's now that's the name of the parent company for uh chrysler um
00:33:53.120 i know it sounds like a knockoff round of viagra don't ask me how i know this but that's what it sounds
00:33:59.680 like to me but seriously this is one of the terrible side effects of what happened with uh blackface and
00:34:10.400 fat bastard giving the volkswagen group namely the largest automaker in the world 13 billion dollars of
00:34:19.120 taxpayer pork to put up a plant in saint thomas ontario and it's this there was construction underway
00:34:27.680 almost completed i understand in windsor for an ev battery plant for stelantis and uh on friday night
00:34:36.800 according to my source they had a meeting and they said that's it put the brakes on this plant we're not
00:34:42.480 going we're not finishing it and we are going to move the jobs to michigan and maybe the brampton plant
00:34:53.040 which is the last year of the uh gas powered cars like the chrysler 300 the dodge charger the dodge
00:35:00.560 challenger that's due for an electric refit maybe that project will be cancelled too and why because
00:35:08.640 stelantis is saying the canadian government is not coming to the table with something that approximates
00:35:16.960 what they gave uh the volkswagen group and said as much as i'm all for companies not getting taxpayer
00:35:25.440 funded welfare which is what this is um stelantis has a point why does volkswagen group get it and we
00:35:33.520 don't and then ford which will be electrifying their plant uh in oakville in the months ahead they've got
00:35:41.680 a case and what about toyota lexus there's toyota and a lexus plant in ontario what about honda where's
00:35:49.360 their pork we know gm has already been paid off uh via blackface um here's the problem now uh instead
00:35:59.280 of this being a feel-good oh look at all the jobs we're created creating and i'll get to that in a
00:36:04.480 second uh suddenly you might be driving investment and jobs out of ontario because this government
00:36:13.280 has decided to pick and choose winners and losers in the automotive sector for virtue signaling points
00:36:20.160 ie look at us we're making the car industry green by uh developing battery-powered cars and yet uh as we
00:36:29.920 saw with the mcginty wind government uh green energy guess what tends to kill jobs well we're certainly
00:36:37.920 seeing that now and it is kind of par for the course in the green movement to semi-complete a building
00:36:44.000 just to stop stop work on that building to start a new building from scratch uh just to create you
00:36:49.920 know uh more environmentally friendly procedures you know it's it's double the production in a sense and
00:36:54.880 that's the same thing that we see with electric vehicles is the thing that's not considered in the
00:36:58.800 green movement more often than not is the fact of how how much labor goes into attaining the resources
00:37:05.360 required to make those batteries to make those vehicles compare that to a standard combustion
00:37:10.320 vehicle the the difference is massive and it's completely neglected oh 100 said as i've long said
00:37:16.160 we're still in the uh i guess the you play pay to be a trailblazer uh stage of evs uh perfect example
00:37:25.440 um the ford f-150 lightning which is all electric uh it has a sixty nine thousand dollar base price
00:37:33.520 that's us dollars and incredibly because of the scarcity a seventy one thousand dollar dealer markup
00:37:40.800 so in other words for the price of one ford f-150 lightning you could buy two fully equipped ford f-150 king
00:37:49.920 ranch trim uh gas burning cars so these are extraordinarily um expensive vehicles uh we are
00:37:58.560 not considering what the impact on the grid is going to be especially california which has legislation
00:38:05.440 to um prohibit the sale of gas burning vehicles at some point and this is a state already that has roving
00:38:13.600 brownout and blackout conditions and is decommissioning the last two nuclear plants
00:38:20.000 that are in that state so where's the power going to come from uh california i think has what 12.4 million
00:38:27.200 vehicles on the road you replace that with electrification over the years where is the
00:38:33.680 juice going to come from in a state that can't already uh meet the demand uh it's not being thought
00:38:41.040 out and then of course city dwells if you're in new york city you live in an apartment or a condo
00:38:45.680 where do you plug in your car if you're out in the rural sticks where do you plug in your vehicle
00:38:51.600 uh so a lot of this has not been thought out but when it comes to jobs said allegedly the
00:38:57.840 stelantis plant was going to employ 2500 canadians now uh unless things change those jobs are going to be
00:39:05.840 going to people living in michigan but that volkswagen plant the numbers bandied around have
00:39:12.400 been at least 3000 jobs maybe as many as 5000 jobs and my source told me that is absolute bs
00:39:22.240 in fact he suspects the way they're calculating the number of jobs is the construction jobs in building
00:39:29.040 the plant because this battery plant vw is putting up in st thomas ontario said is going to be highly
00:39:37.120 automated it's going to be robots robots out the yin yang uh the very idea that the low number 3000
00:39:45.280 jobs in that one plant an absolute pipe dream uh this is just bad news all around and uh i wonder what's
00:39:54.960 going to happen uh if if you're the blackface trudeau regime do you call stelantis back to the
00:40:01.040 table and uh give them some more taxpayer pork or do you say well so sad bye bye what's the deal
00:40:09.680 well and and you highlighted it pretty well is that a lot of these larger production facilities are going
00:40:14.000 to become uh fully if not almost entirely automated yeah uh especially with the advancements we're seeing
00:40:21.040 in a.i with the advancements we're seeing in robotics a lot of these jobs are unfortunately
00:40:27.440 in a sense easily uh transferred into the digital era in that sense uh where instead of having somebody
00:40:34.400 actually putting the car together it's just going to be a maintenance person who fixes the machines who
00:40:38.240 put the car together uh that would probably save you a lot of labor and to to suggest that many jobs
00:40:43.200 i think what you're saying is likely where this is the amount of construction jobs because the
00:40:47.280 construction industry is still a very difficult one to fully replace uh with automation as you
00:40:52.320 might be able to suspect i mean when was the last time a robot was able to fix your roof uh so those
00:40:57.440 jobs are going to remain i think at least a little longer and those are probably the jobs that are being
00:41:01.600 accounted for uh when you talk about the production or the building of this facility you know said what a
00:41:07.040 coincidence we just got our our roof at casa menzoid replaced i know once upon a time used to be a roofer
00:41:14.800 and uh i gotta tell you uh when i saw the men uh working up on the roof i i used to chant hey on the
00:41:21.520 roof i see a goof but they never laugh said i i i don't know why but anyway i hope they didn't leave
00:41:28.640 a gaping hole there but no i applaud those workers they're doing real man work and uh something i'm
00:41:35.520 completely incapable of so uh a tip of the hat to you we gotta take another ad break my friend and then
00:41:42.640 when we come back oh golly gee knock me down with a feather a profoundly anti-capitalist cafe
00:41:51.200 is expanding no notice not expanding it's closing down you won't believe this one folks
00:41:58.160 the media said that canadian truckers were russian agents controlled by vladimir putin
00:42:04.160 justin trudeau called them extremists the small fringe minority we are here out of love for
00:42:12.400 our families our communities and the government put the country under martial law to stop them
00:42:19.760 but what's the real story if you can't see the future in clear outline right now you're
00:42:24.480 not paying attention but the truckers in canada can't and i want you to know that i'm not afraid
00:42:30.560 for the first time the woman at the heart of the trucker convoy speaks out
00:42:33.840 hold the line tamera leach passionate organizer loving mother and grandmother proud mate chi and
00:42:40.240 proud albertan and defiant political prisoner jailed for daring to criticize the government
00:42:46.320 tomera leach her new book hold the line my story from the heart of the freedom convoy is the inside
00:43:00.880 scoop of what really happened you've heard from the media and the convoy's critics now hear the truth
00:43:07.680 from the woman who inspired the world and made justin trudeau blink visit theconvoybook.com to order your copy now
00:43:21.920 and said certainly you were a big part of that story uh you and k2 were down in coots for several days
00:43:29.840 under really horrendous conditions uh given the cold given the lack of showering shall we say
00:43:38.080 uh what are your thoughts on tamera leach coming out with that book well i think it's uh certainly
00:43:43.840 incredible to be able to see and understand that perspective from the lady herself i mean in a sense
00:43:49.680 it's an honor i know there's a multitude of individuals who were involved in convoy movement
00:43:54.960 at the top you could say and from my perspective well i kind of have to do my own catching up on
00:44:01.200 the freedom convoy movement that took place in ottawa because as you mentioned for 16 days i was at
00:44:06.880 the coots blockade covering uh events from there so for i was situated on the other side of the country
00:44:13.360 at the time but still between the the coots blockade the freedom convoy movement in ottawa and
00:44:18.720 the multitude of demonstrations that were taking place across the country at multiple border uh uh ports
00:44:24.080 uh it was truly an incredible movement and to hear it from uh the heart of it as is uh described
00:44:29.920 from tamera herself uh it must be a great read a hundred percent can't wait to read the book i see
00:44:35.600 some coming into the office already so i'm looking forward to that so sid i want to preface this story
00:44:41.120 with a caveat and that is i don't like to see any business go under even if i've had no dealings
00:44:50.480 with that particular business if i go buy a restaurant right go buy a convenience store and
00:44:56.320 it shuttered uh it breaks my heart quite frankly and we've seen so much of that in the last three
00:45:01.840 years thanks to well you guessed it the covid lockdowns unless you had a lobbyist um you know
00:45:07.520 for somebody like uh um costco or walmart uh and of course the province's uh liquor control board of
00:45:15.520 ontario they never shut down a single day but somebody's hopes and dreams were crushed when a
00:45:21.520 business goes under and that always breaks my heart but having said that i'm looking at the
00:45:29.520 toronto's proudly anti-capitalist cafe is permanently closing so at the end of this month uh it's gone it's
00:45:38.640 called the anarchist and it is absolutely it's like something out of mad magazine um one of the reasons
00:45:48.480 this cafe is closing according to the owner is get a load of this sid the lack of seed capital but wait
00:45:57.760 a minute you're anti that you're anti-capitalism you can't be anti-capitalist and then reach out for
00:46:06.400 seed capital second thing i know is when i'm going through this story and blog to um they were
00:46:12.960 already being subsidized not by the government thank god but the landlord gave them a 50 percent
00:46:21.040 break on the rent still couldn't make it and um even though the doors are going to shutter on may 30th
00:46:29.280 i believe this statement has me shaking my head again from the owner which says quote the anarchist
00:46:37.200 has been a huge success in every way um not every way not in terms of keeping the doors open
00:46:48.000 employing people i'm making you know that filthy thing capitalists do it's called a profit
00:46:55.680 sid this story is staggering if ever i saw something destined to fail it would be a anti-capitalist cafe
00:47:05.920 my friend well they might not have made a profit but they certainly fulfilled the prophecy um i think
00:47:12.080 if you take that kind of stand maybe maybe tips should have been mandated 50 percent uh to cover that
00:47:17.200 additional cost right you know who's to say you know their their their communal outlook on that that
00:47:24.160 place did not work out and you know it is unfortunate but at the same time it does very
00:47:28.240 much seem like they kind of this was the perfect thing to happen for them because now they don't
00:47:33.040 have to worry about capitalism so at the end of the day is anyone upset no and again like what i said
00:47:40.880 at the beginning of the segment i'm not happy to see anyone go out of business i really am not but when
00:47:45.920 you're anti-capitalist and i guess you appeal to i don't know a socialist or communist crowd as your
00:47:54.080 core base and guess what they don't come together in a communal fashion and prop up the business um
00:48:03.360 you know what maybe capitalism isn't all that bad after all you know the idea of giving a product or
00:48:09.920 service to people who want it marking up the product or service a margin so that you know you can stay
00:48:16.560 in business i know this is very basic almost elementary school lessons but apparently it was
00:48:22.800 lost on this owner who even though they're shutting the doors in 15 days it was a success in every
00:48:30.720 other way unbelievable said um moving on uh well i think this is a feather in our cap because i don't
00:48:41.040 think the ball would have gotten rolling if rebel news hadn't gone down to visit um a meeting of the
00:48:48.480 waterloo catholic district school board back in late april i speak of myself and ace cameraman lincoln jay
00:48:56.480 and um we have a update just breaking today as a matter of fact um wendy ashby this is a school
00:49:05.280 board trustee with a catholic school board district she issued a tweet several weeks ago which said that
00:49:14.080 there is no more dangerous creature creature was her word on the planet than a white christian male so
00:49:25.120 let's think about that white so she's racist male she's sexist christian she's anti-christian even though
00:49:36.160 she works for a catholic school board finally she has stepped down i think it's a disgrace on well
00:49:45.280 three levels one the original tweet and how she's playing to be the victim here secondly the fact that
00:49:52.000 the waterloo catholic district school board with two exceptions two trustees that sent a statement out
00:49:58.640 a public statement condemning ashby's uh vile tweet uh they were just hoping this would go away they didn't
00:50:05.760 want to deal with it at all and again the fact that this board vilified the parents for disrupting the
00:50:14.000 the april meeting uh you mean the parents you mean the taxpayers you mean the people that pay your
00:50:20.080 salaries and are taking a stand against racism and sexism and anti-christian rhetoric you have a problem
00:50:26.640 with that and in the department of shooting the messenger rebel news and campaign life coalition
00:50:34.080 we have been banned for two years two years just for asking again impolite questions oh by the way uh
00:50:44.000 folks don't worry we'll be going to court in the weeks ahead uh with that school board uh there's no
00:50:50.400 way you as a public school board can pick and choose which journalists to ban because you didn't like the
00:50:57.280 the tone of the questions unbelievable sid what are your thoughts uh some pretty incredible comments
00:51:04.400 to be honest i mean hearing them they are they are quite shocking and the biggest thought i have is how
00:51:09.600 did that person end up in that position who what are the the thresholds that she met what was the
00:51:15.600 investigation done to her the the interview process that allowed someone like that to get that far
00:51:21.200 in that institution so that that's my biggest concern uh and it is i uh seeing her resignation
00:51:27.120 that's that's positive uh action that can be had but how who's to say that it won't happen again how
00:51:33.920 do we make sure that it doesn't get repeated but here's the problem said the board the head honchos
00:51:39.280 at the board from the director of education on down did not demand this resignation uh ashby uh a week
00:51:46.720 ago or so she put out an apology which was one of those non-apologies you know i'm sorry if anyone
00:51:53.280 took offense to what i said as opposed to i'm sorry period full stop move on and then when i look
00:52:01.040 at her letter of resignation sid and i'm going to be doing a monologue about this later today uh well
00:52:08.000 let's begin from the beginning shall we quote diverse voices when elected come with truth and
00:52:16.320 history expecting these voices to assimilate because the historical truth they challenge makes some
00:52:25.680 uncomfortable is something that should be reflected on there is no easy way to have these tough
00:52:33.360 conversations end quote so sid when you read between the lines she's not apologizing she's not
00:52:41.120 clarifying she's doubling down she believes that it is a historical truth that the white christian male
00:52:50.480 is the most dangerous creature on the planet this woman still doesn't get it well i mean i think any
00:53:00.720 time in history you see one human call another human a group of humans creatures yeah as opposed to humans
00:53:07.600 humans i you know correct me if i'm wrong we usually the outcome isn't positive is that your your
00:53:13.360 understanding david oh uh yeah no i i think you're right to use the word creature is deliberately
00:53:20.560 provocative um and furthermore sid what if wendy ashby's tweet you replaced white with black you replaced
00:53:30.880 male with trans you replaced christian with muslim what do you want to bet that is leading every single
00:53:41.200 newscast every paper headline across canada whereas the coverage by the way of the mainstream media
00:53:49.200 has been pretty much pathetic the worst and i'll call them out is uh rachel gilmer's old alma mater global
00:53:56.160 news do you know they when they reported on this story sid they used the phrase i think it was an
00:54:02.400 offensive tweet and they didn't publish the tweet okay i mean what what did she say i mean talk about
00:54:11.600 burying the lead so yeah i think this is another example of the hypocrisy and the double standard that
00:54:20.080 well we fight every day of our lives don't we no no certainly to say the least uh and i find
00:54:26.480 especially you know from engagements and coots and and those uh events there's a lot of corrections
00:54:32.160 that need to be made to other outlets or or statements that aren't entirely true statements that
00:54:37.920 are misleading statements that are built on comments that were discovered to be untrue and all of that gets
00:54:42.560 pushed out there as though it is the reality uh the present and and partly our job is to correct
00:54:48.720 to correct the record and that's something that i think you and i both do uh more often than not
00:54:54.000 and you know what sid that's a great example because what did we see more recently a few weeks ago
00:55:00.720 peace act the federal government uh union uh having that strike uh shutting down services like passports
00:55:09.200 going to airports uh to picket um using the line hold the line where have i heard that before
00:55:17.600 uh encouraging people to honk their horns and support oh honking i thought there's one liberal mp that
00:55:24.400 equates horn honking to heil hitler it's code you see oh but that's okay these are federal government
00:55:31.120 workers these are bureaucrats out on strike um no um you know basket full of deplorables for them
00:55:38.720 from the lips of blackface that's okay when it was they were using in some terms the exact same language
00:55:46.320 and protest methods as the trucker freedom convoys were using right well and not only that unlike the
00:55:55.120 case for the freedom convoy where there was funds that were being seized by multiple citizens in this
00:56:01.600 case we are the citizens actually paying the protesters to protest against the government who
00:56:06.160 were paying to facilitate and we're also paying for them to actually be on strike so it's uh yeah yeah
00:56:12.960 that's that's what i have to say about that you know it's amazing i think the best line about the
00:56:17.360 strike was from uh the big boss man himself ezra where you know because of the covet lockdowns these
00:56:23.120 last three years so many of these workers were working from home which they were trying to enshrine
00:56:29.200 into their contracts i guess they got comfortable just uh doing their stuff in their pajamas uh but
00:56:36.000 wouldn't you know it the first time a critical mass of them show up at the office it's not to work
00:56:42.320 it's to strike it's to withhold their services unbelievable uh but that's the world in which we live we have
00:56:50.560 to take one more quick ad break and then uh let's see if we have any super chats and we'll get to that
00:56:57.040 right on the other side folks
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00:58:54.000 we have a super chat all right and i can read that one off for you uh lionheart 1979 30 thank you very
00:59:04.720 much says now that the last two canadian teams leafers and oilers have been eliminated from the playoffs
00:59:11.840 the closest team geographically to canada winning a stanley cup since 93 has been the detroit
00:59:18.080 red wings that's been your fun fact of the day our canadian uh reminder that we're all canadian
00:59:23.280 here david what do you make about that yeah well you know what i'm not concerned uh that much longer
00:59:29.120 you're right i think the last cup winning team in canada 1993 montreal canadians kim campbell prime
00:59:35.200 minister for the leafs it goes back to 67 lester pearson google it it was prime minister it's kind of a
00:59:43.600 surreal stanley cup victory parade on bay street in toronto first of all the footage is in black and
00:59:48.720 white secondly there's no cn tower it's like an alternate universe toronto and uh what i did said
00:59:57.280 this year because it's been too many decades of disappointment namely a 56 year rebuild plan uh
01:00:06.400 i decided to bet a politician i'm not going to name him i don't want to shame him
01:00:10.320 uh but he was so sure this was the leafs year i adopted the george costanza opposite day philosophy
01:00:17.920 and i bet against the leafs wow talk about money in the bank uh my mvp is robert borden yeah that's
01:00:26.480 the portrait of the guy on the hundred dollar bill that's what i want and my gosh i feel sorry for the
01:00:31.680 guy i betted on he was so diehard you see he said if you're going to do a bet where i think the
01:00:36.880 leafs are going to win the stanley cup uh second part of the sentence is now you pick a team instead
01:00:43.840 he gave me all 15 i think you know how i mean it would be improbable for me to lose so i'm very happy
01:00:52.400 they've let me down too many times in fact said here's a bet uh i i want you to think about this the
01:00:58.720 next time we talk you can weigh in with your answer same with everybody folks what is going to happen
01:01:05.120 first a the toronto maple leafs are going to win a stanley cup or b i'm going to die and you know
01:01:14.080 what sid i'm betting on the grim reaper all i ask for is who when that happens whoever the starting
01:01:20.720 six lineup of the leafs are i want you to lower me into my grave you know i deserve that for all these
01:01:29.120 decades i've supported you driving to buffalo for almost every game the thousands of dollars worth
01:01:36.720 of merch oh you bastards i am done i am betting against you i think it's financially lucrative as
01:01:45.280 the uh stanley cup playoffs of 2023 have proven and uh yeah for all the other canadian teams i really
01:01:52.640 don't care um i am just in it for the money what say you sid with you and your newly adopted calgary
01:02:01.680 flames well i was actually going to say before you addressed it that that bet you had won must have
01:02:07.760 been against the leafs so uh you were right on the head with that one and you know i think the
01:02:13.520 toronto maple leafs fans are going to start catching on they can share for the team but they
01:02:17.520 can bet that they're going to lose you know what's it at the end of the day and i mean this with all
01:02:21.600 sincerity the leafs don't deserve their fan base uh with the ticket prices they charge the decades of
01:02:30.640 ineptitude and i mean you see at maple leaf square people crammed in tooth to jump just to cheer on a
01:02:37.440 video screen um you see so many leaf fans in other cities across the nhl so sometimes in the case of
01:02:46.320 buffalo it looks like a home game for toronto um and yet what do we get just misery just disappointment
01:02:56.240 year after you know being a league fan uh said it's kind of like linus on october 31st
01:03:02.160 waiting for the great pumpkin to appear and it never does right that's it but i'm done it's all
01:03:09.520 about the money now you've broken my heart too many times uh adios and speaking of adios
01:03:15.280 uh we gotta run uh sid uh i understand um uh the big boss man has an interview coming up uh very
01:03:22.080 shortly and he needs the studio so i want to thank you very much for jumping in for sheila gun read uh
01:03:28.000 thanks to um olivia and efran behind the boards and thanks to all of you who have tuned in there'll be
01:03:35.280 another uh edition of rebel roundup a rather daily roundup getting my nom culture mixed up tomorrow
01:03:43.120 so in the meantime folks as always stay safe and stay sane
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