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Summary
David Menzies and Sheila Gunreed discuss the tragic loss of two Edmonton police officers in the line of duty, and the ongoing investigation into the incident, as well as the tragic death of two other officers who were shot and killed while responding to a family dispute at an apartment complex here in Edmonton, Alberta.
Transcript
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into the daily roundup on this a monday march 27th 2023 i'm david menzies and my co-host well
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let me tell you a little bit about my co-host do you know folks that today is quirky country music
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song titles day yes it is and and my friend's favorite quirky country music song title is
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i still miss you baby but my aim is getting better she is the she devil with a sword she is the
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khaleesi of northern alberta she is sheila gunreed how you doing there sheila you know i'm great i'm
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just really grateful that you didn't say the streak or you know could have been a lot worse
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david you look great did you have a great weekend oh sheila you cut out there for a second what what
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was that last question oh i was complimenting you so that was the internet gods making sure that you
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never heard it uh i said you look great well and i was wondering if you had a restful weekend
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you know what um we were on surveillance on the weekend for someone whose name i dare not mention
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it's kind of like what is it voldemort from uh the harry potter books but when we catch this person boy
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it's going to be a great video and uh no i'm not talking about someone like uh mr dong uh the now
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independent city stop although it would be good to run into him except that because he's in um uh full
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uh uh groundhog mode uh sheila you even his uh constituency office is locked down so um and we're
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going to be talking about the latest developments with him uh later on but uh how was your weekend you
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you said in the morning meeting it's still like minus 14 sheila we're almost into april what's
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going on well this is alberta what do you mean what's going on there's a reason they gave the
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land away for free around here um i was just going to point out it's uh also national whiskey day
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and national viagra day so i don't know look out lady mends be careful national viagra day at least
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that's i guess a kind of medicine you know pill that we can thank pfizer for inventing as opposed
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to the uh you know what i don't want to get into trouble on youtube but i guess when you think of
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it if it is national viagra day sheila uh today might be a longer day than june 21st the the uh first
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day of summer you know and we you know i'm gonna have to i never should have mentioned it i'm gonna
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move this along a little bit um it's also uh thank you yeah no problem i'm gonna bail you out before
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you get us both in trouble and it would be exactly my fault right now i think uh actually in about two
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hours from now the regimental funeral starts for constables travis jordan and brett ryan they were
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the two edmonton police officers who were fatally shot on march 16th while responding to a family
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dispute at an apartment complex here in edmonton so i just thought i would take a second as the
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editor-in-chief to stop and acknowledge the service and sacrifice of these two men but also of their
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families as well uh behind every police officer is a family who wishes them well and hopes for the
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best when they go out the door and this is their absolute worst nightmare you know sheila um what are
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your thoughts in terms of i think when a police officer gets killed in the line of duty i think
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there should be an added penalty to that right now we only have um first degree murder a so-called life
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sentence is 25 years um that means when the assailant gets out he's only going to be i think in his early
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40s um and you know i'm on record i completely support the death penalty i think it was terrible
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when we got rid of that but if that's a non-starter politically can we at least have a penalty when we
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say you're sentenced to life it means the end of your miserable life that you are behind bars no chance
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of parole uh because what we have right now is a joke sheila and i think even if it's going to be
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kept at 25 years maybe an extra 10 or 12 years if you are a police officer in the line of duty getting
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shot because you know no one should get up to go to work in the morning and end up you know with a
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bullet in their body um this is such a horrible tragedy what happened in edmonton and uh i don't think
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there's any justice if this person is convicted of only getting 25 years in the slammer uh yeah it's
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i think we should at least do the very bare minimum here i'm almost absolutely certain that this is going
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to be um concurrent sentencing as opposed to consecutive sentencing um can we if we're going to get two 25
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year life sentences let's make two life sentences 25 and then 25 but ultimately what's going to happen here
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this is going to be concurrent sentencing and i think that is an abomination because it doesn't
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acknowledge uh the two crimes the two lives lost the two sacrifices made awful okay well on a sad note
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let let's uh hopefully i didn't just uh ruin the mood of the show but maybe we should get into some of
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the other news of the day and i should tell everybody what we're doing before we um do that so
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this is the rebel daily roundup um it's normally hosted by david menzies who is far more upbeat than
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i started the show off um and uh it's also co-hosted by me and some of the other uh as we say on air
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talent but they're far more than talent they're trained well not trained but they're brought i guess
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i do the training so maybe they are trained broadcast professionals um and we stream on youtube although
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youtube is a censorship platform so we're completely demonetized over there and also they don't allow us to
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say all the things that we want to say but we do have like you know a million plus eyeballs over on
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youtube we don't want to abandon you if that's the preferred way that you want to watch us but if you
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want to support a couple of platforms that are a little more free speechy um and frankly don't care
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about your political viewpoints which is exactly how i like it um might i suggest you watch us over on
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rumble and odyssey although we are also streaming on twitter and getter so if you watch us on rumble or
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story idea um and we will do our best to well we try we aim to read those sort of as the show goes
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but quite often they sort of get left to the end because there are just so many things to talk about
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especially since today is monday so we have the whole like friday news drop how the liberals love to
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drop stuff on a friday hoping that it'll die over the weekend and then everything happening today so
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um anyway if you want to leave us a paid chat support the work that we do i suggest rumble and
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odyssey indeed and i guess the big story uh sheila is that even though a pact was signed months ago
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finally new rules are in effect at roxham road um are they well that's the devil's always in the
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details isn't it i mean we must uh point out that uh to date there's been 45 000 migrants that's the
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estimate uh who have crossed into canada illegally uh from the united states uh the vast majority
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are economic migrants it is absolutely the most unfair thing that's ever happened because all
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those immigrants that are in line doing the paperwork going through immigration lawyers
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waiting their turn to get into canada illegally well i mean the justin trudeau liberals are basically
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saying what a bunch of saps you are just get on a bus to plattsburgh new york cross over and the
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royal canadian mounted police become glorified bellhops and cart your luggage in but when it
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comes to and by the way we should say sheila that i'm tired of this oh there's a loophole with the
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safe third country agreement namely if you don't cross at a legitimate border crossing say the peace bridge
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in niagara falls you can get in as an illegal alien at a an irregular border crossing well
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no not if there was some political will from justin trudeau all he had to do was put up a fence
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and say no when you're not coming in we're not carrying your luggage but this was politics for
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trudeau it goes back to when trump was in power it was trudeau virtue signaling that we're the kinder
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gentler refuge uh for you and yet sheila when biden got into power you'd think that nonsense would end
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but no it carried on and i'm beginning to wonder is the only reason it took effect at saturday midnight
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was the fact that trudeau wanted that photo op with biden yeah i mean that's what a disgraceful
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way to run a country when it comes to border security well they said oh you know it's an
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irregular border crossing so we can't turn them away it's a loophole in the law no as you rightly point
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out they could have built a fence but you know what they built instead millions and millions of
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dollars of police infrastructure right at that exact location they brought in police infrastructure
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put up temporary well temporary buildings i'm like why the hell couldn't you just put up a fence
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like a fence something that makes it a little bit more difficult at least they have to jump over it
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before they get into the country who didn't even do that and now the um
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the liberals have agreed to oh my video feed keeps freezing up at the most inopportune facial
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expressions anyway um the uh the liberals have said that they are still going to take in
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migrants 15 000 of them asylum seekers but we're going to do it through regular points of entry so
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rip anyone traveling through pearson or montreal's uh trudeau airport because it is going they're
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already terrible airports to travel through and that's thanks to the liberals who have somehow
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managed to destroy the aviation industry over the last three years but it's only going to get worse
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because what you're going to see in the coming weeks is people who are just flooding into those
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airports because you want to be one of the 15 000 and so it's just going to cause a deluge i think
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i predict um in those airports and they're just going to keep coming because what happens is you
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get to a point of entry you claim asylum and then they say okay show up 18 months from now at your asylum
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hearing in the meantime get in here you big lug get into the country and so you're expected to return
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for your immigration asylum hearing some of them never do um but in the meantime they they're just
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in canada and and you know we have to commit resources to these sorts of things and as you
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rightly point out it gobbles up the resources and it sets people who are doing things the right way
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back in the queue and it's like i don't know if you've seen alexa lavoise well i'm sure you have
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some of her streeters on this it's usually new canadians who are saying this is garbage i did
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everything right this is this is crazy it's just like the chinese community the expat community in
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the lower mainland of bc they're the ones who are the most vocal against chinese meddling and anchor
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babies and all those things they're the ones who are bringing forward the motions at conservative
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party um agms to try to get motions drafted um so that things become party policy they're the ones
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doing that and then they're the ones also being accused of racism by justin trudeau no it's par for
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the course for the trudeau liberals uh sheila um reward the takers penalize the makers could be the
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liberal party of canada slogan and meanwhile once these 45 000 plus refugees get here or economic
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migrants is typically the case yeah because i'm pro-refugee these are not refugees exactly you know
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these are uh queue hoppers basically and where do they end up well toronto and montreal are the most
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popular destinations but the shelter systems there are at uh the breaking point so the feds moved them
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to cornwall windsor and this is the one that i i just it staggers me sheila niagara falls the number
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one tourist city in our great dominion and there's a uh i think a capacity of about 16 000 hotel rooms
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initially it was 2 000 rooms were taken over for the illegal aliens now it's 2 500 it's gone up
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another 500 um that is more than 5 000 um migrants because typically two or three people reside in the room
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and then you've got 75 per day um meal no it's more than that well yeah it's more than that i don't
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know if you saw the order paper question that i i think i wrote it up or i did a video on it on friday
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um yeah it's uh up until the end of the year it was 2 500 roughly migrants the some of them are staying
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in these hotel rooms this is not a short-term accommodation they're staying up to four months
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in these hotel rooms it's 100 and i think 35 to 37 a day um 60 on food like it's a huge drain and
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in that same order paper the feds have transferred zero dollars to the niagara region to deal with this
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zero dollars the the feds are paying for the hotels but all the um associated services uh english as a
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second language training all that stuff the city of niagara is just footing the bill for this
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but you know she'll i i don't understand of all places niagara falls i mean i think about half the
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population depends on the tourism uh industry that unofficially kicks off on the may 2-4 weekend
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and i mean there's going to be a shortage of rooms when tourist season ramps up because i don't think
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these folks are going anywhere soon who thought it was a good idea of all places to put these migrants
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in niagara falls and by the way in addition when lincoln and i earlier this month went there and
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checked out one of the hotels housing uh these migrants um you look at you know other expenses
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other than meals and and boarding uh clothing for example um transportation and by the way what we
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noticed is that these migrants they're not taking public transit oh no or even an uber it's taxi
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taxi cabs taxi cabs were going in and out of that hotel uh with these migrants like where's that
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money coming from i mean it is just it's like compounding interest except the reverse it's a
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compounding expense i don't even know sheila what the final off the lot price so to speak is going to be
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in the in maintaining this program i don't think you can ever even fully know it because there are
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all these other things all the other tabs are being picked up by the municipalities um because
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you know it's one thing to be a sanctuary city montreal new york city although you never really
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are because you're like oh migrants are here let's send them somewhere else um after you invite them
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there but i don't think we can ever really know the full tab because then you have food banks
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picking up the cost and churches picking up the cost and you know at least those are charities but
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still um charitable resources are stretched so thin in this country um and this is undue pressure
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unnecessary pressure being put onto the system one of the things i found quite interesting in that
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order paper response was that the highest number of migrants occupying hotel rooms
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happened in july again the height of the tourism season yeah and december the other height of the
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other tourism season when niagara falls is really pretty and and iced over and the town is kind of
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twinkling um that's when the when they had the highest number of hotel rooms occupied by migrants
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unbelievable well we got to find out what is going on at the border and i know alexa and lincoln are
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going to return to roxham road um because i have a feeling some people are still going to get into
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the country that's my hunch because i just don't trust this government uh when it comes to well any
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file uh to be honest sheila they're they're not transparent and um i guess it's up to uh our dear
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colleagues alexa and lincoln to see firsthand uh what's going to happen at the border um hopefully uh these
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queue jumpers are being turned back and being told to get back in the cab that brought them to the
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border and back into plattsburgh um but i'm skeptical yeah i also wish uh at least on the american side
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i mean it's my dream for someone to arrest these human trafficker cab drivers but at the very least
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would the city of plattsburgh mind revoking their cab licenses since they're involved in human trafficking
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but that seems to be a little bit um too much to ask from these people but going back full circle
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david to the point you were originally making this deal to close the loophole that actually isn't there
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yeah was struck months ago yes and instead of enforcing it uh the liberals left the back door
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wide open because that way they could uh get a a good photo op when biden came to visit so they
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they thought okay we'll put this on the we'll strike this deal we'll put it on the back burner we won't
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enforce it but then we're going to announce it to much fanfare to make it seem like we've actually
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done something when biden comes but as it turns out you just let a bunch of people stream into our
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country on and costing the taxpayer millions of dollars all so you can get a good photo op with
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a feeble bumbling old man horrible yeah who referred to us as china in um one of his uh remarks
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is that a freudian slip or is it maybe uh you know calling it like you see it right given all the
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chinese interference uh allegations going on but the final note on this i think sheila
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for the trudeau liberals is the unspoken strategy which i've always felt is change the demographics
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of canada all these illegal migrants that come in the quid pro quo so to speak is hey guys um you're
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able to skip the line you're going to become a canadian citizen all we ask is every four years you
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make a big check mark on team red because we're the ones that got you in here that i really feel
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is part of the agenda going on sheila uh by the way yankee corrects me um the
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young man minor who killed those two cops in edmonton he killed himself but the point still
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remains that um when people are i think convicted of violence against police officers can we at least
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sentence them consecutively instead of concurrently please that is the very least that we should do
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um but yeah he was a as the as the media says a troubled young man probably red flags all over the
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place that nobody paid attention to or were too scared to bring up um and he did ultimately kill
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himself after he ambushed two cops just trying to do their jobs shocking um well sheila i think we have
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to take an ad break and then oh looky here as joe biden would say china meaning canada but china is
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still in the news um you know give give the president a break uh both countries begin with
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the letter c and end with the letter a it's completely understandable that joe biden would
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think he's in the people's republic of china when he was in ottawa so let's get to that ad and we'll come
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back uh to some more issues regarding the chinese interference in our elections allegedly
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yeah i think we have three uh angles on china gate can we call it china gate yet uh
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sheila can we put on the suffix gate to china too i don't know but why don't we get to the video
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this can't be right my eyes must be deceiving me mark gerritson issues a threat oh my god
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to beat up this is kevin is the dumbest he's the dumbest you know i at first i thought no he's just
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a rabid liberal with an office full of other rabid liberals and so that's why no one has taken his
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phone away and no one has talked sense to him on his staff because i think part of your job
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like staff members jobs or in and around politicians is to remind them not to say and do crazy things or
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like to be that like sober second thought like hey mark don't say that don't do that actually when
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if you're a crazy person would you mind reading from this prepared script instead of ad-libbing like
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a maniac all the time once in a while mark does make it into my top five dumbest liberals and he's
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been there consistently for about three weeks now just out of control on twitter and apparently now
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threatening to beat up a former colleague literally a former colleague kevin vong used to be a liberal
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and now he's gonna beat him up outside the house of comments unbelievable before we get to that clip
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sheila let me guess your top five dumbest liberals is um seamus o'reagan and number number one still
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number one number two yeah okay that i i think that might be a bridge too far in terms of other
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liberals outdoing seamus o'reagan and the stupidity department but let's check out this video it's
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unbelievable the problem is what party line the liberal parties or the communist party of china's
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i call upon the government to step up and provide strong investigatory powers to the special rapporteur
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so that mr johnson can unearth names and evidence of foreign interference in canada and especially in
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vancouver and toronto during the last two elections canadians deserve and demand to know what's going
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on they want to see concrete action taken to protect our political and democratic processes and
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institutions from foreign manipulation thank you mr speaker the honorable parliamentary secretary if i
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understood that member correctly mr speaker he just told he just asked and questioned whether i was
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towing a liberal party line or a communist party of china line my response to that member is
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let's go outside and say it to me in public where you do not have the uh parliamentary privilege that
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you have in this room oh sheila i isn't this what blackface meant by anti-asian hatred when these
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allegations first arose just to criticize verbally um chinese interference with a with chinese canadian
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mps blackface said you are guilty of racism you are guilty of anti-asian hate and here we have
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garretson talking about a physical altercation everybody knows what that means take it outside
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what is this guy thinking what what sheila this is staggering to me i don't know what kevin vong was
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ever doing in the liberal party by the way like i really i'm not sure um he seems like a pretty like
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okay level-headed guy not like the crazy people who currently occupy the liberal party like his
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parents were vietnamese refugees he served in i think he's a naval reservist um yeah he's a naval
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reservist um he's willing to give his former colleagues in the liberal party the business but you know what
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honestly i kind of would like to see that fight like the petty part of me is like yes go outside
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go go outside mark kevin go outside and fight i do want to see that and i think a lot of our viewers
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would agree with me well and you know what we can do it via the rules of queensberry sheila i mean
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blackface himself has stepped into the boxing ring uh with an opponent i'm going back about uh 10 years now
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of course uh what was the name of that senator the uh indigenous uh gentleman sheila that trudeau bought
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trudeau box with and incredibly one oh um boy yeah i can't remember uh darn it that's right yeah
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yeah and um justin trudeau wanted to cut his hair boy did did i lose money on that wager sheila we were
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heavily promoting that back in the days of sun news you can see a clip uh brazo like look look at those
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pythons on brazo i thought uh it was going to be an early round knockout um however nobody told me
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that brazo smokes two packs of cigarettes a day that'll do it so it wasn't a matter of running out
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of gas it was a matter of the gas tank falling off the truck uh because this guy like i'm just
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watching the the highlights here his only chance was to score a knockout very early because as this
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goes on brazo's cardio is going down and down and down and uh trudeau just goes on to rope a dope if you
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will yeah and i remember uh one of the things trudeau wanted to do if uh he won was to cut
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patrick brazo's hair which is such a great indignity to be done to an indigenous man but
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justin trudeau wanted to humiliate him in the worst way possible like it's one thing to well
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congratulations you built you beat a guy who smokes two packs a day and who arguably had a drug addiction
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at that very same time so good job justin a real winner but then you have to uh humiliate him in
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the most disgusting racist way what a gross man i i'd love to get into the ring with justin trudeau
00:29:13.940
um admittedly i would bring a foreign object with me oh i want to fight mark garrettson
00:29:23.760
yeah why not you know maybe that can be our next uh promo uh but uh and i know nothing about boxing
00:29:33.520
with sheila and mark garrettson that's a real winner
00:29:36.200
i'll uh i'll go watch rocky for some inspiration yeah i just want to see you run up the stairs and
00:29:45.320
chase the pigeons now um here's uh something um handong uh believing i guess sheila that the best
00:29:54.020
defense is an offense he is taking legal action against global news and its parent company uh
00:30:01.840
chorus entertainment um i remember i used to go on the chorus entertainment radio station am 640 in
00:30:08.720
for for years and years and uh now i'm not allowed to come into the building me too they just uh but
00:30:15.220
they didn't tell me why they just quit asking me yeah yeah they just just no he's toxic don't let him
00:30:21.400
in here i just remember i was like god it's been a while since i did that show and i'm like oh i okay
00:30:27.280
i get it they ghosted me a little bit so sheila what do you think of this is this um i mean is
00:30:35.680
there it has well i mean we have to consider has handong being you know unjustifiably linked to
00:30:45.780
chinese interference or is he just doing this for so much kabuki theater oh you've hurt me you've
00:30:52.780
hurt my reputation my family name and uh he knows he might not have a a shot at it but this is going
00:31:00.580
to try to make him look good until the allegations are proven well he's going to do something doesn't
00:31:05.800
he so um what it sounds like here is um and this is related to what he says is a misinterpretation of
00:31:17.960
a transcription from mandarin to english on the issue of the two michaels so it is alleged don't sue me
00:31:26.440
gong um that it's alleged that he told the chinese diplomats to keep the two michaels in jail and not
00:31:41.760
release them at least for a little bit because releasing them would help the conservatives in the
00:31:47.380
last election and he is saying that it is a mistranscription from the mandarin to english
00:31:55.600
what he called for was an immediate release now i don't know that obviously i don't know if you
00:32:00.660
know this about me but i don't speak mandarin and none of this actually changes the fact that he was
00:32:06.560
acting as a back channel to the chinese what are you doing by the way and secondarily it doesn't
00:32:12.740
change the fact that he had all those crazy nomination issues that caused cesus to ring the
00:32:18.300
alarm bells in the first place that caused cesus to go directly to the liberal party brass and say
00:32:24.240
you guys cannot approve this nomination there are some crazy crazy things happening there including
00:32:29.600
elderly chinese people showing up with his name written on their arm to vote um and foreign students
00:32:35.760
threatened to have their visas revoked if they didn't vote for him in the nomination in don valley east
00:32:41.360
or don valley north i'm sorry which uh was unnecessary meddling by the ccp if they just wanted to get a
00:32:50.400
liberal elected because this was a liberal riding they would have wanted if they um ran a sack of
00:32:56.860
potatoes with a red tie tied around his neck um so like a mark garrettson they they would have won
00:33:03.620
if they ran a mush-headed mark garrettson um so they they what's clear is they wanted their guy
00:33:12.080
in that riding and their guy being this guy so he can get mad about the mistranscription and
00:33:18.040
quite possibly did damage his reputation because if it is true i've got lots of thoughts about the
00:33:23.840
kind of person that he is um but um i don't think any of that changes the fact that the ccp
00:33:29.840
likely meddled to get him into his uh position as an mp yeah so when mr dong uh sheila plays the
00:33:37.360
lost in translation card uh well we'll find out well let's get our hands on those manuscripts let's
00:33:43.960
see what the if this was indeed uh mistranslated well how does that explain that on two occasions
00:33:51.940
uh at the last second he walked out on a vote condemning china for the uyghur uh genocide that's
00:34:00.860
going on there i mean the only way i interpret that sheila is he didn't want to come across as being
00:34:08.300
uh politically incorrect not to the current government but to the mandarins in beijing
00:34:13.800
that's the only way i can read that i mean twice he did that what's the explanation
00:34:19.040
well that's the thing what is the explanation and also um if we look at the other story that we have
00:34:29.220
on the board to talk about handong what's the explanation for this thing um i gotta hand it to
00:34:36.400
the guys at the breaker they do great work um this headline is just dong dinged taxpayers for
00:34:45.480
trip to meet pro ccp groups and chinese diplomat in vancouver so again you can he can sue global into
00:34:52.860
the dirt quite frankly that's one that i hope everybody loses like we'll just sue each other
00:34:58.180
until there's nothing left until there's just like a pile of ash where either one was standing
00:35:02.580
i'm fine i'm happy with that but how does he explain this then so hand on the backbench mp who
00:35:09.420
quit the liberal caucus march 22nd charged taxpayers for a trip to vancouver last summer where he met
00:35:14.260
with groups friendly to the chinese communist party and socialized with the chinese diplomat
00:35:18.320
um so uh dong who represented don valley north in toronto since 2019 disclosed a 239173 bill
00:35:30.060
for transportation jeez trans what oh my god anyways that's a lot of money for just transportation
00:35:37.320
uh july 28th to august 5th 2022 to attend meetings with stakeholders about business of the house
00:35:43.180
oh really uh he did not charge for accommodation and meals dong's only other travel expenses are
00:35:48.640
for occasional transport between his riding in ottawa uh so uh conservative kenny chu who was the
00:35:57.080
stevenston richmond mp from 2019 to 2021 called dong's trip to the west coast questionable if you
00:36:03.760
are not conducting any committee business or if you are not fulfilling any duty because of your
00:36:08.120
portfolio then it becomes a bit questionable and weird chu said because his riding is don valley
00:36:13.440
north which is quite a few thousand kilometers away from greater vancouver she wondered how dong
00:36:18.220
who isn't either a cabinet minister nor a parliamentary secretary justified his trip to vancouver
00:36:22.900
no kidding and as we know kenny chu conservative mp for uh that riding he lost his seat he and alice wong
00:36:34.800
lost their seats to freedom-loving ethnically chinese um conservative members of parliament lost
00:36:42.280
their seats due to chinese meddling because um justin trudeau allowed it um while he prattles on about
00:36:49.860
protecting our democracy he doesn't really care about protecting his democracy he cares about
00:36:53.820
protecting his stranglehold on power and that's why he was willing to just turn a blind eye to the
00:36:59.240
problems of kenny chu or problems in kenny chu's riding and alice wong's riding and hand dong's
00:37:03.980
riding and i think at least 11 others yeah and uh even though mr dong was in vancouver as you said
00:37:11.160
thousands of kilometers away from his riding of dawn valley north sheila what is it with that riding
00:37:15.840
because um i don't know if all of our viewers know but the provincial member of parliament
00:37:22.140
vincent ka he's also sitting as an independent uh guess what he represents the riding of dawn valley
00:37:30.800
north but what did you call it the people's republic of dawn valley north that's what i'm thinking i mean
00:37:37.680
but you know let's not worry folks because blackface he's got a special rapporteur
00:37:42.400
on the case in other words a johnson is investigating a dong on this national viagra day
00:37:49.900
anyway i never should have mentioned it i just thought it was so easy i thought you'd have a lot
00:37:56.380
of fun with it but now i regret it the whole day is going to be like this shall we go to another ad
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break and then check the file when it comes to oh it's just not going away folks trans sanity yeah
00:38:34.640
a friend of mine who was a friend of mine who was here in new york and he gave me the permission to work
00:39:05.640
Stay in your own country, I'm here with a purpose.
00:39:18.240
There is a process to determine whether someone is a refugee.
00:39:24.460
Those who are seeking to go somewhere else, not we're pushing or forcing, if they're seeking
00:39:29.800
to go somewhere else, we are helping in the reticketing process.
00:39:33.400
There's so many homeless here, and they're bringing people from other countries where
00:39:38.020
there's people here struggling with mental illness.
00:39:40.960
The issue starts at our southern border, where the U.S. has declined to enforce proper immigration.
00:39:46.840
And you allow them to live in a hotel, but yet the major crisis of homelessness is very,
00:39:58.060
So I'm in Roxham Road, and I'm waiting actually for Lincoln J to arrive, he just arrived in
00:40:10.320
Just like that, I'm in the back of a taxi cab, waiting to go to Roxham Road.
00:40:18.060
And of course, that dynamic duo will be going back to Roxham Road to find out what in blue
00:40:42.060
Now, as we alluded to before the break, well, look at this, Uber Woke ESPN, Sheila, is celebrating
00:40:49.320
Women's History Month, and they're promoting it with a special regarding a certain female
00:40:56.300
swimmer, although when it comes to the femininity, what was that line the Bee Gees once sang?
00:41:12.060
In 2022, swimmer Leah Thomas became the first transgender athlete to win an NCAA Division
00:41:21.680
The Texas native competed for three seasons on the men's swim team at the University of
00:41:27.420
She began her transition after her sophomore season, and after a gap year due to the pandemic
00:41:32.680
that forced the Ivy League to cancel all sports, Thomas made her debut as a member of the women's
00:41:44.200
I didn't have any other choice because not transitioning was not leaving me anywhere.
00:41:51.040
She competed amidst criticism from the swimming community, competitors, and teammates.
00:41:56.380
She said she hopes her persistence serves a larger purpose.
00:41:59.860
People will say, oh, she just transitioned, so she would have an advantage, so she could win.
00:42:13.920
By the way, I want to say this about sports reporting.
00:42:15.940
Even in right-leaning newspapers and media outlets, there's something about the sports department.
00:42:27.240
They're all down with this kind of thing, and no one dares say anything else.
00:42:33.180
But I want to say, if you think that a biological man competing with biological females is all
00:42:43.040
about diversity and equity and inclusion, no, it's not, Sheila.
00:42:50.820
It means you hate women to put that frankenfem in the same pool as those female swimmers.
00:42:58.480
It's absolutely disgusting, and I'd like to see more sports-governing authorities to find their testicles
00:43:05.840
and continue to ban those who are not born female.
00:43:11.660
This is destroying women's sports, and we've also talked about, I mean, sports is just, you know, playtime.
00:43:17.480
But what about prisons when fake females say that I identify as a woman and suddenly Bubba is Bella,
00:43:26.880
and even though he's 300 pounds with a beard and his muscles galore, he's with the female convicts.
00:43:33.220
I'm waiting, Sheila, and waiting and waiting for the pendulum to swing back into the sanity department
00:43:40.820
because even if you are a trans individual, how can you go to bat for this kind of a disgrace?
00:43:52.660
I think our regular viewers know that I have an up-and-coming female athlete in my home.
00:44:01.200
But the day she plays against a boy, I mean, she's already played against a boy.
00:44:05.160
But, I mean, when she starts playing at a – well, she already plays at a level.
00:44:09.260
But, you know, when these boys are getting cut from the boys' team and then they go and play on the girls' team,
00:44:13.900
the injuries that these girls in contact sports will face, they're career-ending.
00:44:19.700
Not just career-ending, life-changing for the worse.
00:44:24.640
And they are snatching the opportunities from these hardworking girls who have dedicated their lives to their sport and their skill.
00:44:34.580
And it is always self-described male feminists, which means, you know – well, Justin Trudeau is a great example of this.
00:44:42.940
Somebody who looks for every opportunity to exploit their power to assault and harass women.
00:44:53.280
Or females who have never actually done anything with their lives but who trade on victimhood to achieve positions of rank and power.
00:45:05.860
Like the lady journalists who complain about mean tweets and then they end up on panels talking about mean tweets.
00:45:11.320
And the rebel news women are like, I was assaulted.
00:45:16.960
I was punched out by a male feminist at the women's march.
00:45:19.200
Like, Drea was ragdolled by Justin Trudeau's security.
00:45:24.800
Like, but we don't go on Twitter and whine about mean tweets.
00:45:32.340
We just put our heads down, do our work, and move on to the next thing while our boss, Ezra Levant, sues everybody into the dirt.
00:45:39.440
But it's always women who see victimhood as a virtue who promote these crazy ideas.
00:45:51.480
She's really the most outspoken person against Leah Thomas because she is one of these women who will end up number two on the podium behind this guy.
00:46:07.680
Riley Gaines over the weekend tweeted that Leah Thomas is not brave.
00:46:12.220
She is not a brave, courageous woman who earned a national title.
00:46:16.060
He is an arrogant cheat who stole a national title from a hardworking, deserving woman.
00:46:26.080
If I was a woman working at ESPN, I would walk out.
00:46:31.820
And that was my fantasy during the whole Leah Thomas fiasco of this man competing with those women.
00:46:39.780
What I was praying would happen, and it didn't happen, unfortunately, is you see all the swimmers lined up, the starter's gun goes, Leah Thomas dives into the pool, and all the other biological female swimmers, they just walk to the dressing room.
00:46:57.860
If they did that meet after meet after meet, race after race, you know, would that farce be allowed to continue?
00:47:05.120
But I'll tell you why that probably didn't happen, Sheila, because all those real females, what do you want to bet with the woke university crowd, would be branded as transphobes?
00:47:17.240
Because that, you know, like I said, this is not anything to do with transphobia.
00:47:23.580
This is pure misogyny if you think that a biological male should compete against biological females.
00:47:28.980
And the results, it tells the story, doesn't it, Sheila?
00:47:32.560
He slaughtered those biological women in the pool.
00:47:35.900
But, you know, the funny thing is, look at those times he racked up.
00:47:41.220
He's in the middle of the pack at best if it was a men's collegiate swimming race.
00:47:46.940
So, again, it's a man who is a loser in the male division but becomes a winner in the female division simply due to biological advantages, you know, greater muscle mass, better cardiovascular, you know, you go down the list.
00:48:04.540
And I know, you know, the apologists say, well, you know, they take, you know, hormone shots to lessen the advantage.
00:48:14.240
No, still, if you were born a male, you have an inherent advantage, period.
00:48:19.580
Sure you have, especially if you've gone through testosterone puberty, your lung capacity and your heart size way bigger, bigger bones, bigger muscles.
00:48:29.060
Like, it's just, it's insane that the people who keep telling me to follow the science are telling me that this is perfectly fine.
00:48:40.400
This, it leaves me at a loss for words because I don't know, like, people want me to disbelieve my own eyes when I see stuff like this.
00:48:52.180
And I think the reason that some of these girls, well, all of these women, are not walking out and refusing to compete is a lot of them are swimming on scholarships.
00:49:03.440
And so, they get suspended from the team, they lose their scholarship.
00:49:09.140
For some of them, they'll lose their opportunity at a really good school, which sets their career outside of swimming back.
00:49:17.460
Um, so, I mean, these women are between a rock and a hard place right now.
00:49:23.880
They can say, okay, well, I can, I can refuse to compete against this guy because I'm definitely going to lose because the game is fixed.
00:49:30.620
But if I refuse to compete, then I lose my scholarship and I get kicked out of school.
00:49:35.500
So, um, what a horrible, horrible manipulation that they are doing to these, uh, female athletes, forcing them to participate in their denial of reality.
00:49:50.680
As Linda Blade and Barbara Kay write in their book about this debacle that we're seeing right now, um, have male division, female division, which was, was ever thus, with the exception of equestrian and auto racing, and then have the other division.
00:50:10.820
So if you're a male identifying as female, a female identifying as a male, you know, anything goes, go in there, you know, even, you know.
00:50:20.360
It doesn't even have to be perceived as segregation.
00:50:33.180
Um, but have it a mixed, like a co-ed, whatever.
00:50:38.540
If you are a female athlete who thinks she's powerful enough to compete against the men, great.
00:50:43.460
If you're a man who's, uh, wants to have an unfair advantage, fine.
00:50:48.680
If you are, if you think you're transgender, if you, whatever, go in the co-ed.
00:50:58.620
They just refuse to do it because they want to have the rest of us participate in this denial of reality.
00:51:07.320
If you were a female athlete, a biological female, and you're transitioning into male, yeah.
00:51:15.940
Because if you can win as a biological female going against biological males, uh, you're Wonder Woman, you're Power Girl.
00:51:28.320
It's just a one-way, uh, advantage for males transitioning to females.
00:51:34.220
And that shows you that the biological argument, uh, is solid.
00:51:40.760
Uh, let's move ahead to just one more thing because we're quickly running out of time.
00:51:43.660
And, um, I, uh, I'm filling in for Ezra today, so my day is a little tight.
00:51:52.000
Um, apparently, uh, crazy people on the internet, again, on the issue of denial of reality, want me to believe.
00:52:03.580
And I think maybe this is like a, a Gen X woman, older millennial thing where you might agree with me.
00:52:10.300
The crazy people on the internet want us to believe that men look more masculine when they wear makeup.
00:52:24.320
Like, and I think as I get older, my taste in men, like what I find attractive is hardening a little bit.
00:52:31.400
And it is definitely hardening against, uh, this stuff and like the pretty, the it's hardening against pretty.
00:52:39.640
And I don't know if it's because of the job that I do and the news that I consume, but I am really like, this does nothing for me.
00:52:48.820
But, um, one study, one study, I would love to know who they asked.
00:52:54.320
Has found that men look more masculine when they are wearing makeup, unless it's camouflage face paint.
00:53:01.700
The findings showed that male faces were rated as being higher in attractiveness when presented as wearing makeup, as well as having increased perceived masculinity.
00:53:12.420
So wearing makeup, but also having increased perceived masculinity.
00:53:17.420
Guess it's time to get the guy liner out in full force.
00:53:19.980
First, the study originally published in PLOS one set out to examine whether the positive effect of makeup in regards to women can also be extended to male faces to go about answering the question researchers.
00:53:32.180
Oh, I wonder what kind of grant they got for this researchers, Carlotta Batris and Hannah Robinson got together a group of 20 men who they photographed twice.
00:53:42.720
I think it should be whom they photographed twice.
00:53:44.560
The first shot showed the individual without wearing any cosmetics, while the second showed the same man donning makeup that was applied by a professional makeup artist.
00:53:58.560
Karima was told to sort the 20 men out with some super subtle makeup without making it too noticeable that they were wearing it.
00:54:08.360
The paper details that she was instructed to increase skin homogeneity, decrease facial contrast, and accentuate the bone structure without it being too obvious that the targets were wearing makeup.
00:54:25.660
So what they did was they just applied, instead of hitting the filter button when you're taking the picture, they did it with makeup to even out the skin tone.
00:54:34.940
But it's not like the guy is wearing blue eyeshadow or lip gloss or blush or mascara.
00:54:41.740
What they did was even out the facial features using things that didn't look like makeup.
00:54:49.800
And then they pass it off as an article saying men look more attractive, I don't know, wearing blush and concealer, which is not actually what the study found.
00:54:59.880
But some men on the internet are headed to the shopper's drug mart right now, thinking that this is going to get them the company of a lady.
00:55:08.320
Well, Sheila, I might have to take a contrarian opinion here.
00:55:13.680
I remember way back in 1990, I attended WrestleMania under the roof at Skydome.
00:55:20.240
And the ultimate warrior who wears facial makeup, he beat the Hulk, sir.
00:55:27.080
So maybe there is something to this makeup and masculinity connection.
00:55:31.520
Sure, I mean, there's the road warriors, there's Sting, I mean, for sure.
00:55:35.920
There are places where I'm like, yes, yes, yes, guys wear makeup, yes, all the time.
00:55:42.940
They literally used makeup, like TV, subtle TV makeup to even out a guy's features for a photograph.
00:55:51.320
But if I get up close to a man and I see that he's wearing makeup out in the real world and he didn't come out of a TV studio, I'm viscerally already like on the verge of being like a little bit heebie-jeebied out.
00:56:13.900
You know, Sheila, you know what it reminds me of, your comments, is there was an episode of Sex and the City where one of the characters, she meets this guy and she's lamenting like he's so perfect.
00:56:41.500
And he invites her over to his condo to cook her a fabulous gourmet meal.
00:56:46.640
And the condo is like something out of Martha Stewart Living.
00:56:50.000
And she's thinking, oh, my God, this straight man, he's so into his feminine side.
00:56:59.020
And then what happens is a mouse runs across the floor and he jumps up on a stool screaming, get it away, get it away.
00:57:08.300
And suddenly all that femininity that she was appreciating, he went a little too far into the ex chromosome territory and the date was over.
00:57:24.640
I guess unless you're boy George or a professional wrestler, not a good look.
00:57:32.100
And like I said, as I get older, my opinions and emotions around these sort of things are hardening off quite a bit.
00:57:42.240
Do we have any chats to get to at the end of the day?
00:57:55.420
This is David, you're old enough to remember when in the Olympics, the winner in the first five were tested for male hormones.
00:58:04.560
Because in the olden days, in the before times, the olden days, so like three years ago, we considered testosterone a performance enhancing substance.
00:58:16.080
But now we're just like, oh, you went through testosterone induced puberty.
00:58:25.460
And by the way, Sheila, when I suggest that other division to you have male, female, other it's not only trans.
00:58:37.220
If you want to bring foreign objects into the ring, I would tune into that, Sheila.
00:58:42.940
It would be like a gong show for the 21st century.
00:58:53.700
I think I think we're all caught up unless there's anything on the list that you want to talk to talk about, David, that we didn't quite get to.
00:59:03.980
And I know we're at time, but a little bit over.
00:59:06.260
And I want to say that I was very proud of myself and I gloated in the morning meeting because it is one of the things that I live for is beating black locks to an article.
00:59:18.200
So when they do great work, they're like a shoestring budget skeleton crew.
00:59:25.620
They irritate all the right people in the parliamentary press gallery.
00:59:31.880
And that's why I like to be at least when I can be as quick and good as they are.
00:59:38.560
So when the order paper questions come in, I'm just like, I got to write them up right now.
00:59:42.380
I got to write them up because I know that black locks does their writing like early hours of the morning for publication.
00:59:49.000
And so if the order paper questions come in later in the day, it's a Sheila exclusive.
00:59:55.000
So anyways, last week, last week, I drop whatever I'm doing, by the way.
00:59:59.900
I don't care if I'm supposed to be in a meeting with Ezra.
01:00:01.920
I'm writing up that order paper question so I can beat black locks.
01:00:09.500
And so Sharm el-Sheikh was where it's the Egyptian resort town where they held the latest UN climate change conference, what they call COP 27, I believe, the conference of the parties.
01:00:20.760
But it's like the UN climate shindig party that they have.
01:00:26.160
So anyways, on Friday, the order paper response came back about like how much money they spent on hotel rooms and stuff.
01:00:39.580
It was over a million dollars on hotel rooms at some of these places.
01:00:44.780
And one of the resorts, according to Black Locks, who did more Googling on the hotels themselves than I did because I was just rushing to beat them.
01:00:59.100
And as you can see, I had to do the American conversion because some of the amounts came back in American dollars.
01:01:06.040
$1,500.50 or $1,550 per night for some of these hotel rooms in Sharm el-Sheikh.
01:01:14.960
These were not like they're not staying at the Econa Lodge.
01:01:18.040
And it broke, like I got that back the day that it broke that Justin Trudeau was the guy, of course he was, that stayed in the $6,000 hotel room to attend the Queen's funeral.
01:01:30.800
So I'm just curious, which minister, bureaucrat, stayed in that $1,550 hotel room?
01:01:37.460
Yeah, and Sheila, I'm glad you mentioned Blackface's hotel room in London because I'm wondering if a $1,550 a night hotel room is that much of a scandal anymore.
01:01:50.080
Blackface has set the new benchmark $6,000 a night.
01:01:55.560
Complete with your own private butler, if you can imagine.
01:01:59.020
So these guys look like they're almost Motel 6 people by comparison of the standard our prime minister has set.
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Whether I was a political official or a bureaucrat, Sheila, if I had that role, I wouldn't have it in me to bill that to the taxpayer.
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I think this is so much chutzpah, so much sheer, unmitigated gall that I couldn't live with myself.
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And the fact that this is a climate change conference and it's in Egypt.
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What do you want to bet the air conditioning was on full blast, that their limos were idling?
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Because God forbid any of these beautiful people get into a limo that's over room temperature.
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So, you know, we keep exposing this year after year after year, Sheila, and they don't change their behavior.
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I don't know what we can do to bring about behavior modification because this is our money going to these lavish conferences.
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Do you remember way back in 2016, it was when I was actually allowed inside these conferences?
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It was unacceptable at these UN climate change conferences.
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Like basically, did the taxpayer pay for you to be here and spurred your belief?
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It was an indigenous chief from southern Manitoba, I believe, going there and saying about how the oil and gas industry is bad for indigenous people.
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The single largest job creator for indigenous people is oil and gas and mining.
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And there are incredible partnerships with industry and First Nations groups that are helping people get out of generational poverty.
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Mr. Southern Manitoba, we have no oil industry.
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Anyway, so I asked a prickly question and his press secretary ran and locked herself in the bathroom.
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But after that, I was banned from, well, and all of us were banned from being inside the UN climate change conferences.
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But that one time that I was there, the amount of hypocrisy was overwhelming.
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Now, from the outside, you can always see how they leave their buses and limos idling all day long.
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Rain or shine, hot weather or not, that's how it always is.
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And they don't think anybody's going to notice.
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And of course, they don't think anybody's going to notice because they ban the people who are not true believers.
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But when I was allowed to be on the inside, one thing I immediately noticed was just how frigging cold it was inside the buildings.
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They built this, like, little tent city in the desert.
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And you'd have to yell to talk to people, like our two Rebel News colleagues that were with me at the time.
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You'd have to yell because of the droning of the air conditioning.
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I left there with a cold because I froze the whole time.
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My nose was constantly running because the air conditioning was turned up so high.
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And you went outside and you're like, am I in a blast furnace?
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Because you would go outside and it was just, like, hot air just blowing in your face because you're in the desert in Morocco.
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But all the climate change true believers, they were comfortable.
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No, and, you know, Sheila, when producer Justin and I went to Morocco for a UN conference, I think it was on immigration that one was.
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I can't verify your story because we never got into the venue.
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As the nice lady vetting us said, your government is denying you credentials.
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But I can say, oh, boy, did we ever see endless examples of SUVs that are capable of seating seven or eight people,
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only being used to cart around one bureaucrat or diplomat and always idling, always so that it was a beautiful air-conditioned temperature in the hot Moroccan sun.
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So, yeah, it's they don't practice what they preach.
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When Efron and I were in Poland for the climate change conference, which was fun because the Polish government plunked out right next door to the coal miners museum.
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And the coal miners marching band opened the event just to say, like, we'll take your money.
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We'll definitely appreciate the 60,000 climate scolds coming to our town in Katowice.
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But we're not going to play your games, which is what Poland did.
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But if you walked around and saw the installations, because like all over the city, they have these like, this is how you could live and have like a low carbon footprint.
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I was going to say it doesn't end well for the pigs involved.
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But basically saying like you can have straw insulation.
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You don't need to have like fiberglass insulation.
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And so there are other like low carbon ways of doing this.
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But if you went around the back of their little installation, the thing was being heated by a, well, diesel or kerosene, probably kerosene in Poland, frost fighter.
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Like the thing that they, my husband's got one in the garage.
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But it's like the thing that they use to defrost planes in the high Arctic because it just like cranks out so much heat.
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And it burns like the dirtiest fuel, like kerosene.
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And that's what they were using to heat their little buildings while they faked that the buildings were just being passively heated and then kept warm through straw insulation.
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Was that where super producer Efren almost got frostbit on his feet?
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And like Polish immigrants came to Alberta because the weather conditions were quite similar.
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We're like shoes, proper boots and like a warm jacket.
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And like day one, we're right off the curb into a slushy puddle.
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I'm like, oh, it's going to be a long five days for you, friend.
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It was like every day we'd go down to the climate change conference and you'd be filming in a snowstorm.
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Well, Sheila, are there any more super chats to go or?
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One from Court Mocker on the issue of transgender kids, I suppose.
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If this isn't the most horrifying story of child abusing mother transitioning a child, I don't know what is.
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I blame Oprah for all of this because Oprah enabled this Munchausen by proxy mother in her ongoing medical child abuse of whatever poor Jazz's name was in the beginning.
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But Jazz is, like, it's, I don't want to pick on Jazz because Jazz was transitioned, like, at four or six by her attention-seeking mother.
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And then Barbara Walters and Oprah Winfrey normalized this.
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They said, oh, you know, like, look at this mother's love.
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You know, like, look at this expression of love and tolerance.
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Well, now Jazz is dealing with feelings of feeling like in the wrong body.
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Well, Barbara Walters, do we have the audio of this?
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When she's talking about this, this is the absolute worst, how she talks about it.
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Because you preface this now with what Jazz is suffering now.
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I think, I don't want to say we're lucky Barbara Walters is dead, but she has a lot to answer for.
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They are the words that any parent would want to hear about their daughter.
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For a girl named Jazz, the word remarkable doesn't begin to cover it.
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At just 11 years old, she has taken what most children and their families would regard as a terrible secret
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She is the brave and beautiful new face of a child born in the wrong body.
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Vibrant, happy, full of life, self-confident, beautiful, glowing.
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She not only dreams of mermaids, she swims like one.
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If you didn't know it, would you believe this 11-year-old girl was biologically a boy?
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I know I never do anything with my hair, but...
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When we first met Jazz in 2007, she was only six years old and one of the youngest documented
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cases of an early transition from male to female.
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So now, I think 10 years out from this, maybe a little bit more, I think it's probably, I
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Jazz is, I would think she's on a fast track to being morbidly obese.
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Expresses concerns about not feeling like herself all the time.
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And I'm using the female pronouns here, so don't write me letters.
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I'm just, it's easier than just switching back and forth.
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But not feeling like herself, struggles with depression, not satisfied with the medical
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transition because nobody ever is, because you just cannot create that which nature did
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And the mom saying weird things about, I'm going to, you know what, I'm not even going
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Um, but, um, like, it's just now at the time, everybody celebrated this and then they had
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their own TV show and this happened in front of the world.
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And instead of just letting nature take its course and having a child sort out their, um,
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If you let natural puberty take its course, now we've got a deeply damaged young person
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And you can see in the binge eating, in the depression, that this was a mental crisis that
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never should have been subject to medical intervention.
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And, uh, shame, shame on the mother and everybody who enabled this along the way.
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I agree, Sheila, but you know, in certain circles, what you just said, you're being
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called a transphobe and a bigot and a hater, but you're not, um, uh, this is, this is a
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tragedy and this is why I think it's so despicable, this ongoing fetish, I can think of no other
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word for it, of drag queen story time, you know, normalizing cross-dressing and transgenderism
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to kids that are in grade three, for goodness sakes.
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I mean, um, and I don't understand really, Sheila, this obsession that community has with
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You know, it's the same as making your kids sick so that you can get attention as the caregiver
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At least with, I think this mother, this is my opinion.
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Um, after seeing, you know, more, I am jazz and I care to admit to watching just with horror,
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um, and seeing, you know, jazz's latest statements and, you know, watching jazz on Oprah and Barbara
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This was the mother's vehicle to fame, fortune, um, and attention.
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And I'm just a people who think that I'm some sort of hater.
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I have nothing but sadness and, and compassion for jazz.
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And I think we always question who are these parents bringing their kids to these drag queen
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And I think these are parents who are saying, look how woke I am.
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Look how hip I am and how I'm down with radical transgenderism.
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I wish these parents would just get a love is love t-shirt.
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Like if you need to wear your politics as an accessory, I get it.
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But please don't like leave the little ones out of it.
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So jazz was transitioned as a little one, socially transitioned, then medically transitioned.
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And I just, if the mother had just, I don't know, dyed her own hair blue and left kids
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I think we would have, this would have been a different thing, but here we are.
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Well, Sheila, I see we're at 20 minutes past the hour, and I know you've got to prep for
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your guest hosting of the Ezra Levin show tonight.
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Thank you to Efren and Olivia, our super producers behind the screen there.
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And of course, thank you to the She Devil herself.
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Are you with me tomorrow, Sheila, or is it someone else?
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Well, I'll be back here with somebody tomorrow at one o'clock Eastern.
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In the meantime, folks, as always, stay safe and stay sane.
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Finally, I encourage the president to remove vaccine mandates on Canadians crossing into the
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government no longer requires vaccination for its own citizens to cross the border.
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Canada allows Americans who are unvaccinated to come here.
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There are millions of good, decent, honorable people who, through a personal medical decision,
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And I encouraged the president to lift those restrictions to allow them freedom of mobility
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In essence, what we have to do is bring it home for our country, bring home our jobs, bring
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home our industry, bring home our paychecks, bring home security, and bring it home for this