Rebel News Podcast - September 22, 2023


DAILY Roundup | Notley on Team Trudeau, More 'unmarked graves', Manitoba parties against lockdowns


Episode Stats

Length

1 hour and 4 minutes

Words per Minute

191.80092

Word Count

12,286

Sentence Count

14

Misogynist Sentences

4

Hate Speech Sentences

16


Summary

In this week's episode of the Daily Roundup, we're joined by our very own Dray Humphries to talk about a busy week of events across the country, including the One Million March for Children event, the protest in Vancouver against the drag queen movement, and the march for children.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 hello everybody good morning good afternoon wherever you are welcome to the daily roundup
00:00:20.480 here on rebel news very happy to be joined today by my colleague dray humphries dray how are you
00:00:24.660 doing good i'm just noticing my hair is like extra big today like you know it has a mind of its own
00:00:32.400 and today and people always say when they meet me in person they're like oh you look taller in like
00:00:38.040 on the video and i'm like no it's just the hair but i'm good me and my hair are good your hair looks
00:00:43.740 awesome i get the opposite people see me in person they're like you're much larger than i expected
00:00:48.820 so like yeah yeah it's the opposite effect i think they can zoom in in varying degrees so we look the
00:00:54.980 same sizes and then in real life the the the camera the camera lies disappear um so yeah today is our
00:01:02.680 last um live stream of the week very fortunate to have you here very much looking forward to this
00:01:09.880 it was a busy week uh in alberta it was a busy week right across this country we're going to talk about
00:01:15.900 all of that before we get to that i do want to go through some of the nuts and bolts of the day if
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00:02:18.600 of the content that goes out on social media but also some exclusive stuff that's another way that
00:02:23.340 you can support us with that said let's talk about some of the events this week particularly
00:02:29.880 the one million march for children event drea you covered a couple of these events how did it tell
00:02:36.080 us where you were and how did it go that's right i started off with the earliest one in our area so
00:02:41.920 that i could tackle too um it started at 9 a.m i guess they wanted to get the kids right out of
00:02:48.220 school and do that and that was in coquitlam um so it's about 45 minutes out of vancouver and it
00:02:54.580 surprisingly had a big turn in the past when there was a pro small protest against a drag queen story
00:03:00.260 time hundreds of lgbtq activists outnumbered uh those protesters it was completely reversed this time
00:03:08.360 around right now you're seeing on the screen that people uh started coming down in the hundreds down
00:03:15.680 and they walked right past the much smaller group of lgbtq activists who had taken over their space
00:03:24.360 at city hall it was quite interesting because they really paid no attention to them and just
00:03:29.480 kept walking straight by um because of course they had already heard that the plans the calls from the
00:03:36.480 woke union to intimidate and take up space so it was a a very peaceful march altogether there was lots
00:03:44.000 of kids around they just went around to the back of the city hall and uh yeah it was it was really
00:03:50.360 interesting to cover and see the difference in contrast between the last time there was a protest
00:03:55.000 similar in the same city to now um yeah that's the people there coming there too and then we i made my
00:04:03.080 way over to surrey alex talent alex um tackled vancouver surrey i believe was our largest protest
00:04:10.400 in bc and bc had a good chunk of the 92 cities that participated they had 27 cities take part in this
00:04:19.420 and surrey was the largest um there were a lot of muslims there were a lot of sikhs but there were
00:04:25.600 also a lot of people of all faiths i met quite a few people who said they were lgbtq members
00:04:31.240 um they started this is them at bear creek park assembling king much of king george highway or big
00:04:38.520 chunk of it was sort of shut down as the march continued and made its way to minister of education
00:04:45.080 rashna singh's office where again there were a much smaller number of counter protesters waiting from them
00:04:53.200 in particular from the bc teachers federation union members from there and also from the surrey
00:05:01.800 teachers association that was mostly who was waiting for them at the minister of educations
00:05:08.200 i just want to add one last thing on that like we all know sort of the the labels the way that
00:05:14.160 um people were vilified parents families concerned citizens for participating in this march but the
00:05:21.640 surrey teachers association i they took it to even a more extreme level they just flat out said to
00:05:28.040 their union members they just said um and i think it's in the article there but if not they just said
00:05:33.100 a bunch of hate groups are protesting across the country like that's how they summarize it they said
00:05:38.940 hate groups and then they said like we want all basically teachers our members to dress themselves in
00:05:46.380 pride clothes as they're teaching to stand in solidarity so i had teachers send me that
00:05:51.720 information because of course they're feeling pressured now i can't even just teach if someone's
00:05:56.840 marching outside of the class now i have to be a part of this so quite ridiculous well you you really
00:06:03.560 touched on something important there like we've talked for a long time about sort of depoliticization
00:06:07.440 of the classrooms and we're not talking about like the 90s like politically correct movement where
00:06:12.880 they're like oh everyone can be a little bit more sensitive that wasn't i mean that was the roots
00:06:16.780 of this but it wasn't intentionally pushing a perspective it was a general sort of talk about
00:06:21.500 being tolerant and sensitive to these issues what we're having to have having happen now is an
00:06:26.060 extremely aggressive agenda and ideological push within the schools across the board and it seems
00:06:31.860 unanimous and unions that should be focusing on quality of education class size pay for teachers
00:06:37.560 um perhaps equity for teachers who identify as part of this community and experience something
00:06:43.480 adverse sure that all makes sense but they're becoming absolutely active on issues that have
00:06:47.660 nothing with to do with their purview um and and i had i think it was marty up north said this is like
00:06:52.160 the death of unions like they're not doing their jobs anymore they're just wading into contentious
00:06:56.540 territory um the other thing that's really sort of vexing here is that you heard this i heard this the
00:07:02.860 sentiment is simple these parents are saying we want the lgbtq people with us this isn't anti them
00:07:08.620 or anti this they're saying a public school shouldn't be teaching pro-islamic pro-catholic
00:07:13.500 pro-lgbtq right like these are isms and i mean i i i prescribed to one of these isms so i'm not against
00:07:19.520 them but they're saying the school should be focusing on mathematics history whatever it may be if the
00:07:25.720 school is private and it's about catholicism or it's publicly funded catholic education people decide to
00:07:31.560 send their kids to that's a different story parents have made their choices but they're
00:07:35.100 miscategorizing what's happening whatsoever and sorry go ahead you had something to weigh in there
00:07:38.740 no i was just gonna think maybe the answer is we need like a social justice warrior private school
00:07:45.160 you know you want your kids to be you know in these divisive box and and constantly uh saying you're
00:07:52.200 the oppressor you're not the oppressor and and whatever have your social justice warrior schools
00:07:56.900 we'll have the you know the keep the public schools the same the bible was ripped out of
00:08:01.860 the school library so why is that you know cartoon porn or whatever you want to call it okay so
00:08:08.120 exactly we're going to talk about that the author of some of that content saying it isn't appropriate
00:08:12.260 for these schools as everybody knows but the thing is these folks have adopted perspectives like
00:08:17.500 the the amount of people who are chanting i don't know if you heard this like you don't own your kids
00:08:21.600 well yeah like in a sense you do maybe not ownership and that that's like a that's a very
00:08:27.220 sort of negative word but like the state does it and that's what that's really what they think they
00:08:32.340 aren't making reasonable uh perspectives about like oh well we have to have balance there have to
00:08:38.380 has to be safeguards i i did have the opportunity to speak with some people at previous protests
00:08:43.120 unfortunately for this one uh we we weren't really able to given the some of the circumstances we
00:08:47.220 didn't exactly have security um and there's some concerns about altercations so
00:08:50.880 we remain on the other side of the street we have spoken to people who are like no there needs
00:08:54.720 to be controls there can't be inappropriate content there are folks from the other side
00:08:58.260 but it generally very much seems like a sort of group think like monolithic mindset where no if
00:09:05.860 you're saying parents are the primary educators of their children we're against that that's wrong
00:09:09.840 that's the most basic thing another question i had for you though there um and it's something a few
00:09:14.720 people brought up to me it wasn't that egregious i'll be the first one to call out and criticize
00:09:19.840 calgary police i've seen uh most of the brutality that that's happened at their hands um recently so
00:09:25.980 i've experienced that firsthand but what was what was the sort of policing like did you see anything
00:09:30.860 questionable were they just kind of maintaining the peace what did you experience in that sense
00:09:34.800 yeah it was interesting between the two cities there was quite a different approach from the police
00:09:40.660 in coquitlam they were sort of standoffish they they didn't really seem like they were going too
00:09:45.980 close to the protest and again it was largely a peaceful protest um then surrey they you know they
00:09:53.740 separated them uh the teachers union people were literally behind a fence someone said it's almost
00:09:59.480 like they're caged animals in a zoo that like they're looking at and then there was this face off
00:10:04.420 but it almost in my opinion it almost seemed like the police sort of added to the tensions and then they
00:10:10.520 were being a little weird with me there were two interactions where you know i just tried to go
00:10:14.740 by and get you know the faces of one side and then do a loop and do the faces of the other and when i
00:10:20.000 did the loop an officer stopped me and and said no like you have to go over there and i said well no
00:10:25.400 i'm getting my shot here and he said no and i just went a few steps and ignored him and then i was able
00:10:31.340 to actually interview um you know a teacher and someone with the bc teachers federation for like 10
00:10:37.100 minutes so basically that officer would have impeded me from getting the other side you know the side
00:10:43.140 of the counter protest which is infringing on the press so i i did that scan and then another time
00:10:48.860 there was um some yelling going back and forth between the teachers union and the uh parental
00:10:54.740 rights protesters and so i'm trying to get that and again an officer is like um and so again this
00:11:00.480 was surrey rcmp and officers like get to this side and i said why are you picking the side for me like
00:11:05.260 i'm the press why are you telling me i can only stand here i choose this side then i want to go to
00:11:09.360 this side he wouldn't let me uh and i hear heard him say to our security uh like can you make her
00:11:14.980 listen and the security said something like that not my job i'm here to keep her safe or something
00:11:20.100 but um yeah that was uh my personal interaction with them yeah yeah no it was interesting
00:11:26.860 yeah in calgary so like the the only thing i really noticed at one point one person we were kind of
00:11:32.900 walking up i got the edge of it you can see the start of it in a report and after that a bit of an
00:11:36.500 altercation um pursues but it's yelling and kind of reaching nothing too much came of it the police
00:11:41.880 did break it up but at one moment and you can just barely see it in the distance i don't even know if
00:11:45.700 included it in the report but someone kind of shoved someone a counter protester shoved one of the
00:11:50.900 parents rights folks um and the cops like hauled him across the street like really aggressively
00:11:55.840 um so they they did do some separation in that sense um as we've seen because there's been i think
00:12:01.520 there's been more protests like this in calgary than anywhere else um what they've done is they just
00:12:05.300 keep them on opposite sides of the street um right often you will see the counter protesters
00:12:11.520 trying to go yeah it's right actually this the shot we're looking at right now just up ahead a little
00:12:16.680 bit is where this happened and the guy was hauled across the street and then shortly you'll see some
00:12:21.240 of the uh interact you can see i my my my foot speed accelerates as i start to notice something but
00:12:27.160 um yeah so the uh the police were generally keeping people separated keeping people safe
00:12:32.500 on opposite sides of the street the one thing that was kind of interesting though that i noticed and
00:12:37.000 i'm like well what is this exactly a few of the more sort of aggressive counter protesters they'd
00:12:41.440 move ahead and they'd be like walking at city hall or standing somewhere for people to go by and the
00:12:46.980 police would generally immediately get to them but after some altercations sort of erupted and things
00:12:51.660 got tense the the police were keeping them separated and the police just left like this yeah this scene
00:12:58.060 right here so right after this unfolded uh the police paramedics you see there they kind of just
00:13:03.260 peeled out and then everything sort of de-escalated and they were just talking and no one was shoving
00:13:07.540 so it's interesting to see the pushing and shoving only happened when the cops were there i was kind
00:13:11.520 of concerned because i'm standing there the police leave right after this but then nothing else happened
00:13:15.720 so it did remain peaceful uh definitely a pretty solid attendance there's about a thousand people
00:13:21.180 i know some people are saying it's 500 some people are saying it's thousands i'd say
00:13:24.500 i guessed 1 000 protesters 100 counter protesters calgary police estimated the same numbers they
00:13:30.580 had drones in the air which just coincidentally we said the exact same numbers but uh um so it was a
00:13:35.840 decent turnout but the message is clear they're saying like this isn't anti-you we need to return
00:13:41.200 to the basics that there isn't hatred here in any crowd you're going to have elements you're going
00:13:46.320 to be able to find people probably more people on the other side who are saying some pretty wild
00:13:50.940 things um but you're gonna you're gonna be able to find elements on both sides but everyone we talk
00:13:54.940 to very calm very collected uh sharing the very simple sentiment of not pushing inappropriate content
00:14:00.740 on children yeah uh interestingly now get into some politics here uh conservative mps told not to talk
00:14:09.680 to media post about parental rights protests now i'll read a bit of this and then we'll get into it but
00:14:16.420 conservative mps were told not to post online or talk to media about competing protests on parliament
00:14:21.280 hill that saw protesters clashing over how schools should handle lgbtqs2 plus issues uh the canadian
00:14:27.720 press obtained a copy of the message sent to members of pierre pauliever's caucus which warned them not to
00:14:31.960 speak publicly about the issue and provided talking points they could use to communicate with their
00:14:36.540 constituents if you look like most of these protests the numbers were 10 to 1
00:14:43.380 daniel smith and pierre pauliever the test of whether they're actually conservatives and this
00:14:50.460 isn't contentious because if you're if you're a progressive lgbtq parent and you want to push that
00:14:56.380 on your kid you're right as a parent as primary educator is preserved by this exactly the only thing
00:15:04.380 being stated here is that people shouldn't push their personal convictions on other people's kids
00:15:09.460 that is something that everyone should absolutely agree to period right across the board and it's not
00:15:15.660 and it's sensible go ahead yeah no i just wanted to add one thing and a main concern is that they
00:15:21.640 shouldn't be encouraging kids to keep secrets from their parents that's a really big one with all
00:15:26.920 of these parents so yeah well when you do training to sort of catch folks who might be trying to get
00:15:35.480 involved in ministry or youth programming when you do that screening process the things you learn to
00:15:40.800 look for are establishing of secrets it creates like a sort of special club not that they'd establish
00:15:47.000 clubs in schools that keep secrets away from your parents that is the start and this is not contentious
00:15:53.640 because it's the very definition of grooming behavior that's literally the first step you watch for
00:15:58.600 so you look for people who have a pattern of spending lots of time with kids and then establishing
00:16:03.060 secrets with kids that they don't share with their parents so that's not a contentious perspective
00:16:07.640 but what i was getting to was that this issue for pierre paulieva and danielle smith i think is going
00:16:15.020 to be like the litmus test yeah you don't have to come off as hatred in fact it shouldn't come off as
00:16:22.220 hatred to say that parents are the primary educators of their children there are already rules in effect if
00:16:28.640 someone abuses of some deadbeat abuses their child because they identify as something if they're
00:16:34.180 physically abusive or emotionally abusive there's already metrics in place now nobody wants to put a
00:16:39.180 kid through group homes or social services or whatever it may be but there are systems in place
00:16:45.700 for abuse if that's taking place teachers have a responsibility to report it so those things are
00:16:50.480 already in place politicians can stand firm on this and say listen you are the person who establishes
00:16:56.380 the values as long as they're not criminal and you're not hurting your children exactly yeah i think
00:17:01.640 it's universally agreeable they have it easy out you're right we have the laws we have the laws for
00:17:07.100 neglect and things like that and one of the things teachers used to be taught to look out for and as a
00:17:12.560 sign or anybody who works with kids as a sign that a child might have been in trouble like sexually
00:17:17.600 groomed or sexually assaulted is the fact that the child knows too much about sex and now it's like well
00:17:24.480 are they just reading a book in the library or something weird going on at home so we've sort of
00:17:29.180 diffused these healthy boundaries but you're absolutely right it's it's very reminiscent of
00:17:34.740 the conservative party shutting their mouth during the egregious discriminatory vaccine mandates we're
00:17:41.160 hearing the exact same rhetoric being said about these parents they're far-right extremists they're
00:17:46.400 hateful they're bigots they're fascists it's literally the exact same smearing campaign that we heard
00:17:52.280 about the unvaccinated even though it's a predominantly muslim-led uh initiative they're
00:17:58.160 still being told they're being controlled by white nationalists so it's literally textbook the same and
00:18:03.540 we saw how many of conservatives own people were so annoyed that they took so long and they waited
00:18:09.360 till the trucker convoy to be able to speak uh and represent their constituents and so this really
00:18:15.640 reminds uh me of that again now i love a good meme i shared a couple quick memes they're they're
00:18:20.480 very quick it's just poking fun you know conservatives poking fun at uh pierre polyev over
00:18:28.180 the stand and i just want to say because every other live stream we've been saying good things
00:18:32.340 about pierre polyev and i know some people get annoyed in the comments but this is how we roll
00:18:36.600 you you do something like this we're gonna say it like it is so there's a where is pierre one million
00:18:42.300 march and i love the the thing on the top it says can you help find his glasses and then at the
00:18:47.740 bottom it says they're a clue it's a clue is here's a clue he's not anywhere in the book so i don't know
00:18:55.160 i found that funny and then there's a quick little video i i put in there it's really quick if we can
00:19:00.160 play that but it's more poking fun on missing the mark completely on the opportunity to stand for
00:19:06.200 parental rights yeah so i just want to be clear i was at the demonstration yesterday but i chose to
00:19:14.080 maintain a disguise i was hiding in the bushes waiting for the opportune time to speak out
00:19:18.600 it hasn't come yet
00:19:20.080 i'm still here
00:19:23.840 it's getting cold i need to pee
00:19:29.500 i know it's silly but the point is you're missing the mark here we saw that conservative vote between
00:19:38.280 delegates that went around when it comes to this issue most conservatives are saying hey leave the
00:19:43.160 kids alone give them a healthy loving environment support them and then when they're 18 they can make
00:19:48.920 you know some really big decisions and don't indoctrinate them in school well this is the thing
00:19:54.240 is like the people advocating for this they're advocating for a one-track push into this they're
00:19:59.560 not saying let's implement safeguards for children who are experiencing abuse let's give access to
00:20:04.960 uh like like support uh sort of networks whether it be professional counseling or whatever it is
00:20:10.220 that's objective and not pushing people down one route they're not saying let's implement new
00:20:15.120 reporting mechanisms for teachers to make it easier if they're concerned about this all those
00:20:18.780 things would be steps that ensure that these kids are being protected as best as possible this is about
00:20:23.340 pushing an agenda agenda categorically that's all that this is about um now it continues here in
00:20:29.220 alberta with the notley demanding that smith remove uh from caucus and emily who spoke spoke at a
00:20:35.060 uh protest um so it's it's it's interesting that uh we already saw um from red deer a school board
00:20:42.980 uh representative effectively uh ejected for uh some some comments and mla ejected a school board
00:20:50.940 trustee all seemingly around red deer but during the election someone said if there is some of this
00:20:55.920 radical ideology being pushed in schools even if we have really good grades like confusing children is
00:21:02.800 and they use the term poop and brownies now all the media took this to mean they're saying the kids
00:21:08.460 are that they were saying that the anyways they were ejected they still won but they were ejected from
00:21:13.160 the ucp um then we saw a school board trustee i believe or uh someone high up within the school boards
00:21:19.060 anyways uh speaking on some of these issues they were also ejected so this is going to be a test now uh
00:21:25.260 uh the red deer south uh mla jason stefan uh attended this event and i'm sure made very sensible
00:21:32.820 comments about how parents are the primary educators like uh i'm sure they didn't say anything wild or
00:21:38.360 uh unreasonable this isn't the case of the uh uh the school trustee who did the comparison of the
00:21:45.720 lgbtq flag with the the sort of hitler youth flags which if you're talking historically are there
00:21:52.620 some comparables behind some of the sort of strategies leading up to the events sure but is
00:21:57.720 that necessarily the most eloquent comparison probably not um but anyways the ndp calling for
00:22:02.860 this guy now to be ejected uh from caucus ejected from the party um heaven forbid someone should come
00:22:09.020 out and say something reasonable as a conservative of course leave it to the ndp to fear monger and
00:22:15.300 mischaracterize what's happening here again but hopefully i think this is a good test for smith if
00:22:19.780 she's like no uh my mlas represent their constituents and they can come nothing he said
00:22:24.980 i disagree with um so i'm hoping there's some sort of statement um but we we shall see what comes of
00:22:30.200 this what do you make of this pressure to uh remove uh mlas one by one of course christopher
00:22:35.280 wells is here a sensible and balanced voice on all issues uh but uh what do you make of this uh
00:22:41.160 effort to eject any politicians and brand anyone involved as hateful
00:22:45.780 well i mean i'm not surprised again i i think it's very similar to what we saw during covet 19
00:22:52.880 mandates and it's it worked so effectively it did pressure people to do what the state wanted them
00:22:58.700 to do at mass um and it did build this false narrative so i think they're almost addicted to
00:23:05.660 this rhetoric it's worked council culture has been so effective but i think we're finally starting
00:23:10.500 to see a shift where they've used certain words like hate and racism and bigotry and fascism they've
00:23:17.600 used it so many times that it's lost its meaning it's lost its purpose everybody knows a family
00:23:23.380 member who's unvaccinated everybody knows a family member who thinks that drag queen story times are
00:23:28.800 inappropriate for kids so it's like i think people the general public is a little exhausted with this
00:23:34.960 and so they can keep pushing and pushing but eventually it's just going to i think it's getting
00:23:40.220 to the point where it's not going to mean a whole lot um i don't know how long it's going to take to
00:23:44.880 get there but that's sort of my take on what's happening well and that's just exactly it it's like
00:23:50.640 it it disparages actual instances when you're calling everyone using this extreme language for
00:23:56.620 everything someone's like i don't necessarily agree with you and they're a bigot um which sort of
00:24:01.420 transitions into our next story because um while most people probably would acknowledge some of
00:24:06.220 this inappropriate content in schools um is well inappropriate a lot of politicians who will weigh in
00:24:12.140 on everything under the sun on this issue they haven't made anything of the borderline pornography or
00:24:17.400 outright pornography that's being pushed in schools uh gender queer by uh maya kobabe excuse my pronunciation
00:24:24.800 on that um is one of the books that's been very contentious and i've not seen very many progressives
00:24:30.060 i interviewed one individual who's part of the counter protest a couple weeks back they said
00:24:34.080 that this has no place in school so there's some folks but the author of this book who goes by
00:24:38.940 pronouns a m and air clarified that the book may be suitable for older sort of maturing teens
00:24:45.420 it's certainly not advised for kids the author of genderqueer a graphic novel containing explicit
00:24:50.000 sexual material that has been found in public school libraries nationwide has sparked controversy
00:24:54.380 among parents and asserts that the book is not intended for children it's funny the hungry
00:24:58.800 caterpillars being removed everything else 1984 yeah everything from innocent children's diary
00:25:05.300 yeah and frank's diary um but you know what this uh maya kobabe per the uh definitions maybe the fact
00:25:12.620 they're saying that this isn't for children maybe they're part of this radical fearful or sorry maybe
00:25:17.140 em air is part of this radical hateful group and that's really what it is if you question any of
00:25:22.860 this say that this isn't for kids you're also part of the extreme radical fringe according to these
00:25:27.500 people but it's nice to see even among the folks here who are writing this stuff they're like well
00:25:32.700 this this isn't for kids it's not appropriate nice to see some sensibility coming out of even the
00:25:37.420 authors behind some of these uh contentious matters what do you think right yeah no i think it's so good
00:25:43.500 that we published that article because people do need to know and that certainly is one of the most
00:25:47.380 egregious books that parents are taking issue and it hasn't just been given to high schools in some
00:25:52.620 occasions it has been in middle school libraries as well and the author is like oh you know wait a
00:25:57.560 second here this is for older teens but even that is uh you know something to argue about i don't want
00:26:03.180 to get into the details but there's there's a gross interaction between siblings there that is completely
00:26:08.800 uh completely inappropriate no matter what age you are and things like that um but also one thing i do
00:26:16.480 want to touch on because a lot of parents a lot of people think this is pornography and i can agree
00:26:22.460 with that but from a legal standpoint i did do an interview with a criminal defense lawyer who has
00:26:27.600 defended um you know people accused of some heinous crimes including sexual assault of minors and
00:26:34.660 molestation and you know she clarified that you know what's happening here is these learning resources
00:26:41.220 are approved and that's really the real issue here so once these things are approved to be in the
00:26:47.380 schools you can't call them pornography because pornography has an intent behind it and the intent
00:26:53.480 is supposed to be not for educational purposes it's supposed to be for sexual arousal so this is where
00:27:00.400 the trick comes this is why these books are allowed in our schools and not consider pornography is
00:27:07.080 simply because they're being approved through you know organizations like soji one two three which
00:27:12.680 are not a government organization so it's it's really sick rabbit hole and it's nice to see that
00:27:18.080 you know rebel news we've been reporting on soji one two three uh since before i started three years ago
00:27:23.680 but it's nice to see how many parents are paying attention and going what the heck is this something is
00:27:28.880 completely wrong so and for those who don't know we put all of our coverage on this issue including
00:27:35.140 our nationwide or many locations across canada at stop classroom grooming.com if you have any family
00:27:44.600 who's like doesn't know about this that is a great place to send them because they can scroll down and
00:27:49.600 see all the articles we've ever done on this topic and there's even a petition there that you can sign
00:27:55.000 and share and we are delivering that to all the ministers of education because who knows maybe they
00:28:00.980 don't even know what's in schools maybe they really do think it's just a bunch of bigotry and hate so
00:28:05.900 we've got to get the message out of what the people are really concerned about. Absolutely yeah critical
00:28:12.480 to be covering this and listen for folks who are on the other side of this conversation things have
00:28:18.040 been going a certain way for a long time things have been trending progressive that's undeniable but
00:28:23.980 I mean if you look at this objectively you have to realize that it's gone too far and and what you
00:28:29.020 don't want to do is continue to make this movement and you look at groups like Gays Against Groomers
00:28:33.720 that are trying to counteract this you don't want to make the entire movement that was about freedom
00:28:38.660 that was about all these other things the amount of people who are from the sort of old guard
00:28:42.060 LGBTQ community they're like this isn't our movement you don't want to make it about something
00:28:47.720 else altogether and that's what's happening now basically progress that has been made if you're a
00:28:53.060 traditional LGBTQ person well that that's that's being done away by by so much of this radical push
00:29:00.820 and it's becoming about other issues that aren't critical to to sort of the movement to fighting
00:29:05.700 for this is really it's funny this movement was about fighting for freedom establishing equal rights
00:29:10.980 lots of things that freedom folks would be inclined for and lots of things that people of the LGBTQ
00:29:14.880 who are in the freedom movement see align but this modern thing taking over education
00:29:20.580 taking over schools indoctrinating people that's the opposite and if it was radical Christians or
00:29:26.940 Islam or whatever it was pushing these perspectives you'd be extremely concerned so look at it from
00:29:33.160 the other perspective if it was happening to you rather than by you something to consider
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00:31:22.440 by using their buzzwords so a very interesting figure those events coming up soon I did an interview with
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00:32:41.100 coming know your rights know your freedoms hey Ben Shapiro here this November the Wilberforce project is
00:32:49.460 bringing me to Canada if you want to fight the woke machine destroying families join me in Calgary for
00:32:53.740 my talk hosted by the Wilberforce project go to Ben Shapiro live.ca for info and tickets
00:32:59.340 I was reading through that uh Shapiro thing quick I feel like I was starting to sound a little bit
00:33:12.220 like Ben Shapiro when I was ripping through that he's a he's concise and terse I like that yeah looking
00:33:18.220 forward to that that's going to be fun you know it's interesting you look right across Canada Justin
00:33:23.020 Trudeau's popularity is plummeting he's not likely to lead the country moving forward but the Alberta
00:33:29.100 NDP are doing a very weird thing um which is apparently they're on team Trudeau because
00:33:33.860 everything that they're they're taking publicly seems to be in favor of federal initiatives um
00:33:39.980 Albertans are very very sort of strong about pushing back as particularly in Alberta here against
00:33:47.320 the 2035 agenda they have their own 2050 agenda so that that's that's that seems to be resonating
00:33:55.040 with people maybe you have a different vibe in BC but you you take that you take that strong
00:33:59.800 pushback and then what you have the the NDP doing is siding with the federal government pushing this
00:34:06.060 2035 agenda they haven't criticized the government for saying uh Stephen Gilboa uh environment minister
00:34:11.320 for saying China can take until 2060 apparently that's okay but they are happy to criticize Daniel
00:34:17.080 Smith um and the Alberta government for having a practical outline for 2050 frankly I don't really care about
00:34:23.040 net zero but the the Alberta government is likely to get it done doesn't mean much to me um so that
00:34:28.800 that's that's concerning to me because Albertans don't like Trudeau Canadians don't like Trudeau
00:34:34.680 and yet the NDP is pushing the Trudeau narrative and it's not only on environmental matters it's also
00:34:40.400 on the CPP conversation Adria as someone from outside of Alberta I would love to get your perspective
00:34:47.440 on this conversation I don't know if you know too much about it but this this thought of sort of
00:34:52.060 provincializing and localizing the the pension plan yeah no I I must admit I haven't weighed too
00:35:01.140 deeply into it um I'm just kind of looking at some of the feedback and the comments of the posts that
00:35:07.320 Rachel Notley did and it looks like just based on her Twitter there isn't a whole lot of pushback
00:35:12.340 against her so I'm trying to get a feel for it um but it's not surprising to me that it is similar to
00:35:18.640 the talking points of the liberals they're kind of copying that stance because it's you have to
00:35:23.540 separate yourself I guess is what they're thinking so this is the way to do it and they're not going
00:35:27.680 to agree with anything that Daniel Smith says and say oh that looks like a good plan so of course
00:35:33.820 they're going to have to try to find a way to attack it and so their strategy is to emulate the
00:35:39.060 crumbling liberal party I guess you know it's part of the fear-mongering though and don't get me
00:35:45.040 wrong my favorite things about the this this with the the Alberta government I'm going to say some
00:35:50.260 good and some bad the good thing is they're saying here's some information for you if we do this it's
00:35:54.960 going to be a referendum that is very good grassroots governance they're not saying we're going to do
00:35:59.460 this to you we're not going to overstep we're not going to do this to you that is very good the
00:36:04.240 only and the idea of bringing it locally to Alberta a hundred percent in favor of that makes sense
00:36:10.480 the CPP is also a disaster as far as not its investment it's actually more successful it's
00:36:17.380 one of the most successful investment firms uh compared to even private industry sectors the CPP
00:36:23.220 is bizarrely good and does above average at investing funds so that that's a that's a mark
00:36:28.220 on the other side because we want to be objective about this but the fact is is the amount of money
00:36:32.840 going in the amount of coming money coming from Alberta that's helping pay for other parts of the
00:36:37.000 country um we'd be better off on our own so we're helping the other country in pretty significant
00:36:41.940 ways but do we risk the relatively successful investments for that my opinion is yes because
00:36:48.800 ultimately I don't trust the federal government and this is my problem with this tweet is Rachel
00:36:54.480 Notley the Alberta NDP will do everything in power to protect your retirement and economic security
00:36:59.160 it's your pension pen your pension is yours it doesn't belong to Daniel Smith no but what she's
00:37:04.240 saying is that it belongs to the federal government and it belongs to Justin Trudeau they're saying
00:37:09.860 that this pension is yours and the Alberta government's trying to take it no Justin Trudeau
00:37:14.740 has it right now the federal government has it right now and Daniel Smith is trying to make it
00:37:19.720 Albertan local so that we can monitor it and Alberta's better at economics generally we generally
00:37:25.560 we we manage to have surpluses we tend to do pretty well so because the CPP is successful I'm a
00:37:32.180 little bit torn more than I think I would be but I do think that this is this is probably the
00:37:36.920 responsible decision going forward as long as there is a sensible economic plan an investment
00:37:41.240 plan in place we've seen the Alberta government weigh into investments frankly I'd like to have
00:37:45.680 the funds go into a personal thing that people can invest and be accountable for themselves not
00:37:49.740 the CPP but yeah it the fact that their entire angle is this is your pension we're going to protect
00:37:55.520 it yeah they're saying we want to take it from Ottawa and put it in Alberta that that feels more
00:38:00.100 like yours to me I don't know what you think well it sounds like we definitely need an article
00:38:05.220 point spelling that out for people because when people hear something about happening to their
00:38:09.320 you know pension of course their heart skips a beat for a little bit and they're like no no we
00:38:13.980 don't want it to Danielle Smith so you're laying it out really perfectly there and it does make a lot
00:38:19.180 of sense um and it would be interesting I guess from over here in BC to see what Alberta would do with
00:38:25.960 that if they do switch it up like that how that would work out I know that there are a lot of
00:38:30.540 people elderly people that are concerned about their pension as is and and whether or not when
00:38:36.040 they actually need I suppose not elderly people maybe middle-aged people whether or not they're going
00:38:40.960 to get what they think they deserve at the end of it so um it would be I would be interested watching
00:38:47.540 from BC to see the change well and and to Daniel Smith and the government I'm sure someone in this
00:38:53.840 in the hierarchy is watching this probably right now um it would be really great because we there's
00:38:59.420 some tensions about obviously we leave the pension you take some of that um the the numbers that the
00:39:05.300 government put out are like something like half of the pension would be withdrawn other people are
00:39:09.160 saying that's not possible I'm not an economic expert so if there is somebody who could really state
00:39:13.600 this case potentially the people um who who prepared this report but if there is someone who
00:39:17.720 can speak to this authoritatively we'd love to ultimately our job is to get facts out to people
00:39:22.020 so feel free to send me an email if you're someone within this sort of advocating for this within the
00:39:27.100 government um who can break this down very factually get rid of the fear get rid of the hysteria
00:39:32.160 and get those facts out to the folks um that would be great um in other news and it was incredibly
00:39:37.160 interesting uh I want to touch really quickly before we get into this Eritrean protest uh and some of
00:39:43.260 those details the police actually put out a tweet the other day yeah the police put a tweet the other
00:39:48.140 day and no one is more critical of the police we just had to take legal action to protect some of
00:39:52.840 our footage from them um so there's concerns with the Calgary police I personally was on hand as they
00:39:58.220 hauled pastors away so you're not getting much sympathy um but there is the consideration that that was
00:40:03.460 enforcement of of court orders and now with the recent arrest not the Sarah Trian thing they brought in a
00:40:09.680 bunch of illegal firearms and we're talking about prohibited being held publicly and loaded
00:40:13.760 not responsible firearm ownership drugs everything serious criminals um and they basically arrested
00:40:20.300 them and they were released on bail while pastors aren't so the police actually weighed in on this
00:40:25.680 and said that the court that they can't do their jobs if courts are doing this so I've got a lot of
00:40:30.900 criticism for the Calgary police but it's interesting you see Daniel Smith saying the rule of law will be
00:40:35.400 enforced there's not going to be selective prosecution things are going to change and then the police
00:40:40.420 actually tweeting publicly basically it's almost a condemnation of the courts for letting these people
00:40:45.180 go an interesting shift now we talked about the Eritrean protest 150 people engaged in a melee I saw the
00:40:52.920 destruction firsthand businesses windows broken people scared to speak out um it was brutal like the
00:41:00.680 amount of businesses that experienced damage and were screaming well I went into that shop actually
00:41:05.600 that that that the people were filming in um and spoke to them and they couldn't believe what was
00:41:10.720 happening but they didn't want to say anything on camera for fear that there would be a reprisal um
00:41:15.660 so they are now there was 150 people involved in this there is a lot of footage and I can assure you
00:41:20.220 there's security footage of the area so they could get people's faces um so the police have released
00:41:25.080 photos of 16 persons of interest that they are seeking now I hope that this is the start not the
00:41:31.960 end because if they basically just arrest 16 people and lay charges no 150 people intentionally came out
00:41:38.920 and and led to a melee so 16 charges will not suffice everyone needs to be held accountable for this
00:41:46.640 especially we saw the crackdown on peaceful protests taking place not not just in Calgary but obviously right
00:41:51.920 across this country uh journalists are being charged with assault right now and cops basically ran them
00:41:57.020 over um so they cannot have soft gloves on this if they volley some I mean I'm hoping to do an update
00:42:02.720 on this but if they issue some soft charges to 16 people when 150 people got together seeking to cause
00:42:09.880 disruption and have a melee that's unacceptable but hopefully I'm always hopeful maybe too hopeful
00:42:15.320 the police will do the right thing maybe they've already identified 20 other people 30 other people and
00:42:20.720 they're trying to lock down these last 16 people um I know they have a task force designated to this
00:42:25.620 and they said that a lot of charges are coming um but to the Calgary police service we're definitely
00:42:30.480 going to be covering this story as it unfolds and you you better believe that there has to be
00:42:35.580 firm enforcement of the laws because we can't have Calgary turning into this place
00:42:39.480 where melees erupt on a regular basis well it must have been a struggle for global news to have to
00:42:46.180 show their faces I shouldn't say that but anyways but yeah no I need to see a lot more than uh 16 but
00:42:54.560 at least they're 16 because who knows they could have even been softer on that but I'm sure as you
00:42:59.580 follow up there will be more to come because like you're saying the businesses must be absolutely pissed
00:43:04.400 about this and that's quite scary I mean if you let this go by without being properly handled
00:43:10.420 there will be more you have to handle this tough and thankfully you guys have a new sheriff in town
00:43:16.140 with Danielle Smith who's saying enough is enough of this um you know you see that I'm thinking of
00:43:21.640 Derek Pastor Derek um you know getting hauled off and arrested and things like that right away so
00:43:27.600 and then later again when they're peacefully praying and things like that so this is nuts and that that's
00:43:33.900 very scary very frightening we've seen what's happened in the states with some of these more
00:43:37.680 violent sort of riot style issues and things like that and so we don't want it in Canada
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00:44:23.360 so more residential school news and forgive me because I'm certainly not going to pronounce this
00:44:34.660 correctly Stolo Nation I apologize because I'm sure that's wrong it says 158 children died at
00:44:40.400 Fraser Valley residential schools institutions what's interesting here is that I think that there is
00:44:46.880 a responsibility to be careful when we're reporting this thing because so many headlines lately
00:44:53.160 whenever you hear deaths at residential schools and when you're posting an article like this it's to
00:44:57.780 get clicks unfortunately I mean it's to report the news but it's also to get clicks and there's also
00:45:03.320 an editor's warning saying there's disturbing stories and content but what what what happens here is when
00:45:08.560 you actually look at the story it's that the majority of deaths took place in hospitals so effectively
00:45:15.520 sick people were getting care and then passed which tended to happen also I hate to break the news to
00:45:19.860 people but uh more people used to die than do now and quite frequently um health care wasn't what it
00:45:27.180 was yeah exactly their age is younger children um so this is I they're laying down some facts they're
00:45:33.880 stipulating that that children died in residential schools but we we know that because when you look
00:45:38.980 at the records in most of these places you can speak to Kamloops I can speak to some of the areas
00:45:43.360 around Calgary but very often people got sick there's tuberculosis epidemics there's all these things
00:45:48.820 and then they were buried um and sometimes those burial sites were lost those aren't the mass graves
00:45:54.680 that they're talking about those are like lost cemeteries that they that they uncover historically but uh
00:45:59.840 the way that this is being pushed as though it's another discovery but it's basically an affirmation of
00:46:04.540 known historical facts we can see that at Kamloops we can see that at other places uh but I don't know what
00:46:10.700 your thoughts are on this the sentiment like we know people died they're kind of presenting this as though
00:46:16.640 it's a new discovery which I guess it's it's historical research but what do you think right
00:46:22.260 and I mean it is newsworthy but I think you're you're right about how it's sort of being pitched
00:46:28.400 with that big like oh this is very disturbing and things like that um but it's very much like when
00:46:33.680 they talked about unmarked race that wasn't even a new discovery of sorts there was already like they
00:46:40.500 said oral testimonies rumors when you look at the truth and reconciliation report that had come out
00:46:45.980 years earlier you saw that they talked about it I forget the archaeologist's name but he had written
00:46:51.600 a report called where are the children buried where he said I you know I think maybe in Kamloops there
00:46:56.820 there might be a graveyard kind of thing and so now that we see that a lot of these oral testimonies
00:47:02.740 um you know linked to the unmarked graves are not sort of panning out you have an article like this
00:47:08.520 coming out and saying look 1558 people died statistically it is proven that most people especially
00:47:15.480 online they're getting their information online they're not reading full articles so a lot of
00:47:19.500 people um without having it really spelled out for them think oh there's proof of the murdered kids
00:47:24.740 and it says uh with certainty but like you said a lot of this stuff is already documented
00:47:29.380 that illness was a huge factor I will acknowledge that it looks though that you know sometimes the kids
00:47:36.300 were not um getting enough food and sometimes you saw schools saying to the government we don't have
00:47:41.260 enough to feed these kids too um but also like in Kamloops for example 20 minutes away from the
00:47:47.120 former Kamloops Indian residential school you had an entire sort of town set up for tuberculosis
00:47:53.260 called tranquil it's it's really creepy now it's abandoned now but to the point that so many people
00:47:58.500 were getting sick during the time that that school was in operation that they had to have like
00:48:03.700 underground tunnels at that location the houses had underground tunnels because if people just died from
00:48:10.240 being sick they would go under and that was not just for you know Indian children or it was for
00:48:16.100 everybody so it's like we have to remember the time like you said that people died earlier and of course
00:48:21.140 it is sad these kids were taken from their parents and then died in in a school away from their family
00:48:26.560 that's horrible but this is not hey this is 158 murdered kids and if you read the article it does get to
00:48:35.100 that point that that's not what your this discovery which isn't really a discovery it's just quite a
00:48:40.560 ways down it makes that point clear yeah yeah quite a ways down we're no one the thing that i do the thing
00:48:47.020 that i do want to say here is obviously like the term genocide goes around a lot um there was an attempt
00:48:54.320 at cultural genocide if you want to call that because the federal government not the churches but the
00:48:59.820 federal government was very clear that they wanted to sort of get rid of uh first nations indian culture
00:49:05.460 as they called it and assimilate people so there was an effort to erase the language the culture
00:49:10.980 everything that happened categorically um the thing that is more concerning though and you touched on it
00:49:15.800 there the federal government at several times did decide that and i'm going to use their horrific
00:49:21.080 language the indian experiment had failed and at that point they decided well we're just going to not
00:49:26.660 provide them with resources anymore and they'll go away this was a federal sort of mentality as though
00:49:31.980 that now that they're dependent on us we'll just not feed them and they'll go away so they were trying
00:49:36.480 to see this happen and very often in those cases and this is a story we don't hear about the religious
00:49:41.380 institutions were actually pooling their own resources and working within the community to try and get
00:49:46.200 clothes food blankets all of this stuff so that's a story we often the federal government is very good at
00:49:52.020 pointing the fingers um and and and touting propaganda we've seen churches burned and vandalized
00:49:57.100 it's interesting no one's concerned about the government and this residential school system was
00:50:01.220 in place as late as recently as um our current prime minister probably not for long prime minister
00:50:06.840 but current prime minister's dad he oversaw this um so this is this is extremely troubling um and it's
00:50:13.020 it's not ancient ancient history but we need to remember that it's the government that did this
00:50:17.300 and the most atrocious atrocious things that have happened to first nations communities including
00:50:21.840 things today they're at the hands of the federal government nobody else so that is worth keeping
00:50:26.800 in mind uh in other news and uh this is interesting because steven guilbeau came out in support of
00:50:32.220 doug ford so you know something's gone wrong um but uh premier doug ford apologizes for breaking
00:50:38.120 green belt promise i broke that promise and for that i'm very sorry um we could play a quick
00:50:44.300 clip of that if we if it's available i made a promise to you that i wouldn't touch the green belt
00:50:54.660 i broke that promise and for that i'm very very sorry i pride myself on keeping our promises
00:51:05.960 it was a mistake to open the green belt it was a mistake to establish a process that moved too fast
00:51:16.860 this process it left too much room for some people to benefit over others it caused people
00:51:26.360 to question our motives as a first step to earn back your trust
00:51:32.960 i'll be reversing the changes we made and won't make any changes to the green belt in the future
00:51:41.040 because even if you do something for the right reasons
00:51:47.220 with the best of intentions it can still be wrong
00:51:52.300 so one as paul mitchell uh tweeted and pointed out hey dougie where's your apology for locking down
00:52:01.140 ontario bringing in mandates screaming against people and requiring vaccine passports but
00:52:05.120 um this contrite apology you know what i'm of two minds on this if there are protected areas
00:52:11.240 that have been established as protected areas for the sake of protecting them
00:52:15.220 messing with that when that's kind of what the people want maybe not the best idea i think that's
00:52:19.480 why this is being reversed conversely there is a housing crisis people are homeless people can't
00:52:24.100 afford homes the intention with this was take a little bit of space here so we can make affordable
00:52:29.640 housing and they added a ton of space on the other side more space for expansion um so this i feel
00:52:37.220 like this is political grandstanding and i feel like this is an attack more than anything and if they
00:52:43.300 would have stuck with their guns and said sorry but people need places to live we've got people in
00:52:47.400 the streets people can't do anything um i think the mistake here was caving perhaps there was better
00:52:53.780 solutions perhaps the mistake was going down this route rather than coming up with something better in the
00:52:59.340 first place but once you've gone down this route you've expanded added to the green belt extended
00:53:04.380 it it's bigger than it was before and people are going to get houses yeah i i i think that that is
00:53:11.920 critical people people arriving in this country i actually spoke to someone this was in calgary not
00:53:16.520 on ontario but when we were coming back from the protest i had a somalian uber driver and he said
00:53:21.120 he's going back to somalia because of justin trudeau and because of a lack of housing a lack of
00:53:25.560 affordability people go back to the ukraine because they can't stand to be here they can't afford it
00:53:30.240 they're addressing an emergency here yeah they're they're addressing an emergency here
00:53:35.440 by extending an environmental area so that more affordable housing can go in but these progressives
00:53:41.760 they want these skyscraper cities that are very tight and compact everyone living in little condos
00:53:46.740 nobody having kids running around in the backyard they want to keep these cities trapped and growing
00:53:50.880 vertically um that's not what most people want that's not affordable a little condo downtown
00:53:56.020 costs as much as a house out in the suburbs um and they absolutely load that plus if you look at a
00:54:00.960 city sky you can do all the science you want but if you look at a city horizon downtown is all gray and
00:54:06.340 all the suburbs are green i i don't need science to tell me which one is better and more natural so
00:54:11.320 um unfortunate to see them backtracking on this but that's what it is with political pressures
00:54:16.880 go ahead i was just gonna say i don't know if we have the clip of when he first announced why they
00:54:24.160 were doing any it was like he acted like a conservative for the first time in years for
00:54:28.240 a moment and he was like do you know how many people are coming to ontario can you not hear me
00:54:33.440 yeah no i'm saying oops yeah no oops he acted like a conservative yeah sorry i thought yeah like it's it's
00:54:40.880 just so you it's so drastic it's complete 180 his tail is between his legs so what is this really
00:54:46.720 about what is this apology and this pushback about and you're right they added on it would be different
00:54:51.620 if they didn't sort of compensate it and and to say that it was a mistake rather than just okay you
00:54:57.660 know we'll take a different approach moving forward it's nuts but there is it yeah there's the clip
00:55:03.000 there it's just i mean it's quick let's play it to just see how much of a contrast it is from one thing to the next
00:55:10.880 integrity commissioner's report showed that you sent the housing minister a mandate letter shortly
00:55:17.440 after the last election why didn't you campaign about uh opening up the green belt and these land
00:55:25.120 swaps well i think i've answered this before but i'll answer it again you know in the last election we
00:55:31.600 didn't have a housing crisis and just up to a few months back i didn't know the federal government was
00:55:37.840 going to bring in over 500 000 now we learn that those aren't accurate numbers it's probably up to
00:55:43.600 seven eight hundred thousand are arriving like i didn't get a phone call from the minister i didn't
00:55:48.400 get a phone call from the prime minister saying surprise surprise we're dropping these many people
00:55:53.840 into your province and by the way good luck you deal with them that's the reason we have to make sure
00:56:00.320 that we use every tool in our toolbox to build homes so i i ran on getting it done i ran on
00:56:07.840 building homes making sure that we're building transit and infrastructure in schools and hospitals
00:56:12.800 and guess what folks we're the only government we do what we say we're going to do some people may
00:56:18.880 not like it but we're going to get it done complete 180 i feel like that he was speaking more like
00:56:27.520 naturally off the cuff just answering it is like it is with a common sense approach and then now he's
00:56:33.280 like looking at the paper with this this latest apology coming out of it so yeah well and i think
00:56:39.600 that the solution here and a few people are mentioning this in the comments though is like the problem is is
00:56:45.360 the fact that we have a housing crisis and the and the federal government is bringing people in
00:56:50.720 all mass they're also now funding effectively uh these rental homes they don't want anyone owning
00:56:55.520 anything but ultimately if there is a crisis doug ford should have said no if the federal
00:57:00.880 government and if progressives and liberal supporters want a solution here if they don't
00:57:04.960 want us having to move this land they don't want us changing the green belt they have to stop
00:57:09.040 mass immigration that we can't handle that would have been the solution here the conservative thing
00:57:13.760 to say is the federal government has put us in this situation they're not being reasonable they're
00:57:17.360 not being responsible if they can tell us right now that they're going to stop immigration radically
00:57:22.240 reduce immigration until such a time as we have strategies in place we're going to do this if
00:57:28.160 gilbo who's now saying it's good that they backed up on this these they live in ivory towers they live in
00:57:33.600 mansions they don't understand that people don't have houses right now and that people who are graduating
00:57:38.480 people who have two people working in decent jobs can't afford a house while they bring people in from
00:57:43.200 foreign countries and there's no housing for them that is the core of this issue so i don't think
00:57:47.760 also we should get sidetracked with just blaming doug ford or just blaming the response here he should
00:57:53.600 have gone on the offensive hopefully danielle smith is taking notes i think she is if we see her push back
00:57:58.240 against the government uh she should have done the or he should have done the daniel smith and told them
00:58:02.880 to put a sock in it because people need houses either that or stop immigration those are the two solutions
00:58:07.920 uh here moving on so we can get out of here on time we've got about two minutes left um there is an
00:58:14.400 upcoming election in manitoba and to our friends in manitoba i want to talk uh more about this i'm
00:58:20.080 going to do be doing a little bit more research we don't want to neglect you upcoming critical
00:58:24.320 election so on the next few live streams we're going to touch on this a bit more uh the situation i
00:58:28.880 believe the tories basically botched uh governance previously handed it over to a ndp government um it'll be
00:58:36.240 interesting to see what happens but some good news on this front i'm going to provide more
00:58:39.840 insight on the election in the coming weeks but interesting to see that both the tories and the
00:58:45.680 ndp have pledged no more covid lockdowns in their bids to form government so this speaks to the fact
00:58:51.280 that this is clearly a popular sentiment when both the ndp uh and the tories and it's interesting because
00:58:57.360 you see the ndp i think in saskatchewan as well they're not going along with 2035 they're not going
00:59:03.440 along with lockdowns so alberta's ndp is so radical even by ndp standards they're very much in the cap
00:59:10.480 of trudeau and the liberals and it's weird to see the ndp used to be sort of the more fringe it's
00:59:15.520 bizarre to see the liberals as the extreme extreme and the ndps in the prairie provinces anyways being
00:59:21.440 like no lockdowns are bad no we can't do 2035 um so interesting to see but our friends in manitoba
00:59:27.760 uh we we owe you a few so we're going to be talking about the manitoba election as it approaches
00:59:32.800 most certainly and finally rumble who you're probably watching us on right now the canadian
00:59:39.440 founded video platform that has gained currency among right-wing pundits and websites of course
00:59:43.600 only them the last couple weeks when i was watching boxing sports incredible live skateboarding events
00:59:50.160 uh well those don't factor in it's just an extremist right-wing punditry page obviously i'm
00:59:55.200 being facetious rumble has tons of content you know and for folks out there i'm a big fan of
00:59:59.520 rumble i had the opportunity to meet some of their folks coincidentally on the street they're in town
01:00:03.440 for work some of their executives had a good long chat with them there's a lot of content out there
01:00:07.760 if you're sort of transitioning away from tv rumble has sports entertainment podcasts all this good
01:00:13.200 stuff um but they rejected a request from british parliament to stop russell brand from being able to
01:00:18.240 monetize his content which is the opposite of what youtube does all the time now i am a fan of the
01:00:23.680 innocent until proven guilty approach and i i am happy to see that rumble is not caving to a
01:00:29.360 government and defunding and that they're actually standing by their advocacy for free
01:00:33.920 speech and their actions as a free speech platform if you watch rumble for any amount
01:00:37.520 of time there'll be commercials that are about referees telling youtube users viewers what they
01:00:43.440 can and can't do um and it's pretty entertaining but good to see them sort of standing up to a
01:00:48.640 government taking a stand so support rumble a great platform and uh the the russell brand
01:00:54.720 conversation all together it's so fresh i don't we've seen attempts at cancellation of people who
01:01:01.200 speak out and question as russell brand calls it the matrix media i don't think there's enough
01:01:06.400 information out there for me to say one way or another what's happening here but uh it's good to
01:01:10.480 see until that information comes out rumble isn't caving and canceling somebody
01:01:14.160 yeah we don't know we'll have to wait to see what happens in the whole trial but it's supposed
01:01:20.320 to be innocent until proven guilty and we live in a time where people get accused of many things that
01:01:26.320 they are not doing um so it's scary to see how fast you can get dropped from all the other platforms
01:01:32.320 youtube of course on the bandwagon and so uh you know imagine if he didn't do it and then that all
01:01:39.920 happens so innocent until proven guilty yeah exactly a couple rumble rants here uh five
01:01:46.880 dollars from wonder woman wells rebel check out what is happening in the small town of pinocca an
01:01:51.200 hour out of edmonton a landlord served a local business with a letter advising to take down
01:01:55.520 the pride flag and the town is blowing up interesting we will certainly look into that
01:02:01.120 um we also got five dollars from snowy roof you may not remember but cpp is totally work and
01:02:06.000 employer funded and none has been federal by the federal government oh of course not like nothing
01:02:10.720 is funded by the federal government the federal government is funded by us and so thanks thanks
01:02:16.000 for pointing that out because that is except for affirmative care yeah yeah however trudeau senior
01:02:21.200 borrowed millions from cpp and never returned it i'd have to look at the facts there because i don't
01:02:25.360 know that story but um i i said i don't trust the federal government with my money i don't necessarily
01:02:31.040 trust the provincial government i don't trust any government with my money but uh uh this is
01:02:35.280 certainly uh this is certainly concerning uh and another reason like who not like trudeau might say
01:02:43.040 we're including all ukrainians in our uh retirement plan everyone gets pensioned like who knows what this
01:02:49.280 guy is going to do or we're going to take the funds and invest them into solar energy so we can become
01:02:53.920 a star trek culture i don't know what trudeau is going to do he's unpredictable uh and i know that a
01:02:58.880 local federal government that can be held accountable more easily i mean held accountable
01:03:03.040 by local people well that's better so yeah interesting conversations really great to have
01:03:08.080 those chats they're really appreciated i know dre you've got reports and interviews coming up right
01:03:12.880 away so we will wrap it up on that dre i want to thank you so much for joining me today everyone
01:03:17.760 in the studio who makes this show possible thank you so very much for what you do but ultimately
01:03:22.640 and most importantly thanks to everyone whether it's coming up to us in the street or
01:03:26.240 watching our reports or as we are today watching our daily roundup we really appreciate it we
01:03:31.920 couldn't do it without you you keep the lights on so thank you so much and as always for rebel news
01:03:36.800 thank you so much for joining us today i'm adam soles
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