Rebel News Podcast - February 28, 2023


DAILY Roundup | Trudeau cries racism, David Suzuki bashes Freedom Convoy, Vaccines save the climate


Episode Stats

Length

1 hour and 11 minutes

Words per Minute

154.03131

Word Count

10,964

Sentence Count

676

Misogynist Sentences

16

Hate Speech Sentences

32


Summary

It's a snow day in Canada, but that doesn't seem to faze the boys in the redwood forests of northern Alberta, where the temperature is below zero in the morning, and the kids are stuck in school because it's too cold to go to school.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 Oh, hey, good morning, good afternoon, everybody, and welcome to the Rebel News Daily Roundup,
00:00:19.200 which is normally hosted by David Menzies and some unfortunate co-pilot, I just, but
00:00:24.600 today it is hosted by myself and my friend Tamara Ugolini.
00:00:28.700 Tamara, how's it going?
00:00:30.600 Well, it's pretty good, very snowy here in the part of Ontario that I'm in, so there
00:00:35.360 was a snow day today for the kids and lots of shoveling already.
00:00:38.600 What about over in the west?
00:00:41.700 I think it's like minus 19, so normal, just normal.
00:00:47.520 Just normal.
00:00:48.440 We have more cold days than snow days.
00:00:51.680 Snow doesn't faze us.
00:00:52.680 It's the cold where everything just like breaks down once it gets to minus 40, and that's when
00:00:57.400 they don't think it's safe to have the buses on the road because the kids will freeze
00:01:00.520 to death before you could get to them, which is, you know, there's a reason they gave the
00:01:04.900 land away for free.
00:01:05.720 I always think about that.
00:01:07.640 I'm like, why the hell did my ancestors settle here?
00:01:09.400 I'm like, oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, free land.
00:01:11.460 That's why, because you literally have to pay people to move here.
00:01:14.960 But it is the land of opportunity and economic prosperity, as it turns out, if my predictions
00:01:21.980 for the Alberta budget, which comes down later on today, are correct, I think we're going
00:01:25.540 to see a massive, massive budget surplus, and that I think is owing to the resurgence
00:01:31.140 of the oil and gas economy here that Justin Trudeau just wants to crush again.
00:01:36.700 And this is why we fight so ferociously for oil and gas is because it is a wealth generator
00:01:42.320 and Justin Trudeau wants to take it away from us because our wealth makes us powerful.
00:01:47.620 I should tell everybody what we're doing here.
00:01:49.160 By the way, there are some David Menzies catchphrases missing from our opening, you know,
00:01:56.220 part of the show.
00:01:57.540 For example, ostensible policy reason should definitely be on there.
00:02:02.560 David Menzies saying in any event, which has become an internal joke for me and Alex,
00:02:07.660 and de rigueur, he finds a way to shoehorn that into just about every video that he writes
00:02:15.860 when he's doing something filmed in studio.
00:02:19.440 So I think maybe we need to scheme up some more of David Menzies catchphrases.
00:02:24.280 Friends in the comments watching today, do you have a favorite David Menzies catchphrase?
00:02:29.640 I have many, but I think it might be ostensible policy reason.
00:02:32.660 It's excessively verbose, but it's perfectly David Menzies.
00:02:37.540 But anyways, what are we doing?
00:02:39.440 We talk about the news of the day unscripted here, and we interact with our friends and
00:02:44.600 colleagues.
00:02:45.480 I get to interact with my friend Tamara Ugolini, which is great because she's in snowy Coburg
00:02:49.760 and I am in the frozen hellscape of northern Alberta.
00:02:53.800 But also we get to interact with our supporters and frequent watchers.
00:02:59.060 And they can interact with us by leaving something called a paid chat.
00:03:05.340 We stream currently on YouTube, Rumble, Odyssey, Twitter, and Getter.
00:03:11.000 I think that's right.
00:03:12.920 But on Rumble and Odyssey, you can leave a paid chat, which allows you to support the work
00:03:17.760 that we do here at Rebel News completely willingly, out of the goodness of your heart, because
00:03:22.520 you want to see us live on to fight another day.
00:03:24.720 And we'll never take a penny from Justin Trudeau.
00:03:28.800 So we rely on the support of our viewers at home, and we appreciate every little bit.
00:03:32.980 So if you want to leave a paid chat, we'll do our best to read them, I think maybe as
00:03:38.100 they come in, but we often leave them to the end of the show to incentivize you folks to
00:03:43.280 stay around to the end.
00:03:44.400 And I think that's it.
00:03:46.400 Yeah, I think so.
00:03:47.800 And I don't know, are we on Getter anymore?
00:03:49.400 I think it's just the other, the first four.
00:03:51.780 I don't know.
00:03:52.360 But oh my goodness, there's so much happening.
00:03:55.820 We're still on Getter.
00:03:57.040 Olivia tells me.
00:03:57.820 Okay, great.
00:03:59.860 Getter it is.
00:04:00.420 I think I forgot to mention Getter when I am on the live stream with David, but he is
00:04:05.140 out in the field.
00:04:05.820 So stay tuned for his always eye-popping journalism to come in the near future, because Menzies
00:04:12.200 never ceases to surprise any of us.
00:04:15.520 No matter how long I think you've known him, you're just never really sure what you're
00:04:20.080 going to get next.
00:04:22.120 So there's so many things to cover here, but I think first and foremost, we're going
00:04:26.540 to dive into some videos of our overlord, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, when he was questioned
00:04:34.060 yesterday during a health-oriented press conference, an announcement with pharmaceutical giant AstraZeneca.
00:04:42.080 But of course, the media wanted to capitalize on the opportunity and really started to pepper
00:04:48.800 questions at the Prime Minister around election interference and China's role in really grabbing
00:04:57.720 the Liberal Party and tampering with our elections.
00:05:02.200 So let's start with that first clip that we have of his response, calling everyone who
00:05:06.080 questions China's interference in our elections racist.
00:05:09.640 One of the things we've seen, unfortunately, over the past years is a rise in anti-Asian racism
00:05:19.100 linked to the pandemic and concerns being arisen around people's loyalties.
00:05:27.240 I want to make everyone understand fully that Han Dong is an outstanding member of our team, and
00:05:37.200 suggestions that he is somehow not loyal to Canada should not be entertained.
00:05:45.020 Much of what CSIS actually does in keeping Canadians safe involves protecting various diaspora communities from
00:05:54.480 influence of authoritarian governments around the world.
00:05:59.200 We will continue to make sure we are working with CSIS to make sure that as every MP serves their community, that they do so in a way that they are kept safe and that is true to the Canadian values and the Canadian principles that we all stand by.
00:06:19.200 CSIS is active in fighting against foreign interference and part of its tools for doing
00:06:28.660 that is making sure that political parties and individual politicians are alert to the potential influences they may be faced with.
00:06:38.120 That is something we will continue to work closely with CSIS on as we move forward.
00:06:43.120 because not just our democracy needs to be protected in an abstract way, but the individuals choosing to serve their communities, who may be seen as greater targets for various countries, need to be protected as well, and that's what we work with CSIS on.
00:07:03.260 I feel dumber for having to listen to that, knowing what I know.
00:07:06.080 And how do you protect democracy in an abstract way?
00:07:11.360 Is this the same way that Ukraine protects democracy by squashing all of their political opposition and shutting down churches that might not toe their narrative line?
00:07:24.800 Yeah, like let's, now that we've heard Justin Trudeau call anybody who says like, hey, maybe we should be worried about China getting involved in our politics, racist, let's just break down how absurd that is.
00:07:39.420 So is CSIS, leaks from CSIS allege that, not allege, I think they've pretty well confirmed that 11 MPs were elected because of Chinese influence.
00:07:55.420 And again, if you question it, you're racist.
00:07:58.780 Of course, the liberals aren't going to, I mean, we know China is Justin Trudeau's favorite democracy or favorite dictatorship, sorry, definitely not a democracy.
00:08:08.240 But this is why calling it racist is absurd, because the people being bullied by China are Chinese.
00:08:16.180 So in BC alone, Kenny Chu and Alice Wong, two ethnically Chinese Canadians, were the targets of this Chinese meddling campaign.
00:08:32.060 They were the targets of it.
00:08:35.320 Chinese people are being targeted by China as part of their election meddling.
00:08:40.620 Kenny Chu and longtime MP Alice Wong lost their seats.
00:08:45.180 Parm Baines, I think, won Kenny Chu's seat.
00:08:48.940 And I forget who won Alice Wong's seat, but she was unseated because China targeted them.
00:08:56.060 And if you're like, hey, China's targeting ethnically Chinese Canadians who are anti-communist and pro-Canada, how can you be labeled racist for expressing outcry about that?
00:09:09.880 He says that part of CSUS's duties is to make sure the diaspora is not bullied by these sinister foreign regimes.
00:09:18.620 That's exactly what's happening here.
00:09:21.120 China is bullying Canadians in Canada, ethnically Chinese Canadians.
00:09:26.460 And the influence went even further.
00:09:29.280 Here's how Handong won his writing.
00:09:32.620 Chinese senior citizens were bussed in to help him win his nomination with his name written on their arm so they know who to vote for.
00:09:45.140 And then you want to talk about bullying that CSUS should worry about.
00:09:49.780 Ethnically, Chinese foreign students were told by the Chinese consulate, we're going to yank your student visas if you don't show up and vote for Handong.
00:10:01.900 So this is actually, as Justin Trudeau rightly noted for once, he said the right thing.
00:10:07.360 CSUS is supposed to be concerned about bullying of the diaspora by the sinister regime over there, like Iran, like China.
00:10:15.920 CSUS is literally doing that.
00:10:17.940 And Justin Trudeau is dismissing it as racism.
00:10:21.640 When I'm like, hey, they're targeting Chinese, we should be worried about that.
00:10:24.680 No, you're a racist if you care.
00:10:26.880 If you question anything about this government, you are labeled a racist, a transphobe, a science denier, a climate change denier.
00:10:38.580 Or the litany of gaslighting projections, really, onto the population that just say, hey, something's not right here and maybe we should trust our intel, the people in charge of our country's intelligence that something is awry here.
00:10:57.140 No, no, we can't have that because that would question my authority.
00:11:01.340 And in doing so, that makes you a racist.
00:11:03.500 And I mean, are we even really surprised that the same government who told us, you know, closing borders to China at the onset of the pandemic was racist?
00:11:13.360 At this point, I'm not surprised that anyone who questions or goes against what Justin Trudeau says or the way that he acts in power is labeled that way, because we've seen time and time again, it's just like a failsafe resort for them to come back to labeling people, putting them in this little box and disregarding their views as probably also far right conspiracy theories.
00:11:36.340 Let's go to this next clip, I think, of Justin Trudeau, because I've got an also like another note to make about how absurd it is to call criticisms of Handong racist, because I was looking into his history of voting in the House of Commons and you'd be surprised what he didn't vote for it.
00:11:57.360 And this is all fresh in my mind because I just did a video on this.
00:11:59.740 So it's not like Sheila knows these things off the top of her head.
00:12:02.640 No, I did some serious research so I could put together an appropriate video.
00:12:05.680 So let's go to this second clip, if we could.
00:12:10.140 Were you, your office or any Liberal Party staff ever warned before or after September 2019 election about CSIS concerns that Mr. Hong Dong was suspected to be involved in the People's Republic of China foreign interference?
00:12:23.640 And if the Liberal Party government was warned prior to the 2021 election, why did the Liberal Party allow him to run?
00:12:35.680 Let me start by being very, very clear.
00:12:38.140 There are 1.7 million Canadians who proudly trace their origins back to China.
00:12:46.240 Those Canadians should always be welcomed as full Canadians and encouraged to stand for office, to get involved in their communities and to take on part of the leadership of this country.
00:13:03.620 That's one of the great things about this country.
00:13:07.080 Let me say that we are extraordinarily lucky and happy to have a member of parliament like Han Dong in our midst, serving his community, serving our country alongside Chinese-Canadian MPs from different parts of the country, alongside an extraordinary diverse group of MPs.
00:13:26.620 There it is.
00:13:27.920 Who are proud Canadians even as they trace their origins to elsewhere around the world.
00:13:33.420 And that is as it should be.
00:13:36.080 It's also very important to highlight that we have national security and intelligence agencies who are there to protect all Canadians of all different origins as well as our democratic processes.
00:13:50.480 And we always engage with them and listen to them.
00:13:57.080 But let me also be very clear to a really important point that I think some folks are choosing to overlook.
00:14:05.900 In a free democracy, it is not up to unelected security officials to dictate to political parties who can or cannot run.
00:14:21.440 That's a really important principle.
00:14:24.160 We, of course, draw on the expertise every step of the way.
00:14:28.320 But the suggestions we've seen in the media that CSIS would somehow say, no, this person can't run or that person can't run, is not just false.
00:14:40.180 It's actually damaging to people's confidence in our democratic and political institutions.
00:14:46.180 The only thing that's damaging to our political trust and political institutions is literally Justin Trudeau.
00:14:56.460 Yeah.
00:14:57.200 I mean, this is the guy who blocked pro-life candidates from running.
00:15:01.360 You could be liberal on all other things, except if even if you took the secular viewpoint that scientifically you believe that life begins at conception, you were not able to run as a liberal candidate.
00:15:13.040 If you thought, no, self-declaring yourself as the other gender, that's a little bit kooky.
00:15:18.800 If you said that, you were not allowed to run as a liberal candidate.
00:15:22.220 But you can literally have CSIS saying, hey, no, don't run this guy.
00:15:27.140 This is super bad.
00:15:28.500 And Justin Trudeau will say, no, no, no, it's fine.
00:15:31.720 We'll sign off on this.
00:15:33.180 I would have the same criticisms for Justin Trudeau.
00:15:37.560 In fact, I do have the same criticisms for Justin Trudeau that I have for Handong.
00:15:43.380 Justin Trudeau has said that China is his favorite dictatorship.
00:15:47.060 Handong, get this.
00:15:49.600 This is why, again, it's absurd to call anybody who criticizes this nonsense racist.
00:15:54.860 Because Handong refused to vote against China's racism.
00:16:01.120 He snuck out of the House of Commons instead of voting in favor of a liberal-sponsored motion to condemn Chinese genocide against Uyghurs and Turkic Muslims.
00:16:16.280 So he snuck out so that he didn't have to vote with his own party on this, exhibiting loyalty to the Chinese state more so than to the Liberal Party of Canada.
00:16:28.240 But according to Justin Trudeau, that's all fine and dandy as long as it wins, I guess, 11 ridings across the country.
00:16:35.000 But Handong is the one that's okay with racism because he refused to vote against China's racism.
00:16:42.500 And again, like, I just, the gall of Justin Trudeau to think that he can get away with this stuff.
00:16:50.220 But I guess he does because he bought off the media.
00:16:52.180 Well, and it goes to show as well, when the Freedom Convoy hit in Ottawa, just how it rallied so much support from law enforcement and the intelligence community.
00:17:03.660 I mean, Trudeau was clearly stealing from the Xi Jinping playbook by imposing Chinese-style lockdowns, dictatorship reign over Canadians all throughout the pandemic pandemonium.
00:17:17.120 And also with the electronic health passes, known as the Arrive Can app, because he has probably been under the influence of China since he was elected Liberal leader in 2013.
00:17:31.780 So are we surprised that Canadians are seeing now this tip of the iceberg is starting to unveil itself in terms of just how much interference the Chinese dictatorship has played in our country and the political system here?
00:17:49.640 And we also lived through, like, look, let's talk about the hypocrisy here.
00:17:54.960 We lived through a year of everybody freaking out about foreign meddling.
00:17:59.180 And, but they said it was Russian.
00:18:01.700 And I was like, okay, well, I cared about foreign meddling a long time ago when they were, when foreign-funded campaigns were coming from San Francisco to block oil and gas development, like as early as, I don't know, 2010.
00:18:12.540 And we're like, there's literally billions of money coming in to influence our elections and our government policy.
00:18:20.200 And so foreign meddling is a real thing when it's real.
00:18:24.660 And so we lived through a year of the liberals and the media, but I feel like I'm repeating myself there, telling us that there were Russians under the hood of every truck that was in Ottawa during the Freedom Conflict.
00:18:35.860 It was a Russian-backed Kremlin operation, except there was never any evidence that it was anything other than a completely organic blue-collar uprising of people absolutely fed up with being told how to live their lives and having their constitutional rights stomped all over.
00:18:53.320 But it was, according to the liberals, and even now, they still talk about Russia, Russia, Russia, Russia, Russia.
00:18:58.000 It's like the new Red Scare, except there's no there there.
00:19:05.100 And now we have evidence of real foreign meddling, real Red Scare.
00:19:10.800 This is the real Red Scare, by the way.
00:19:12.460 This is like communists influencing the government, which is what the Red Scare was like, you know, three quarters of a century ago.
00:19:20.880 But they don't seem to care at all, because the liberals, who won't shut up about protecting democracy, are willing to sell out our democracy to the Chinese as long as they win 11 seats.
00:19:31.680 That's what they can be bought for.
00:19:34.180 Yeah, I think that you pretty much nailed it on the head there, Sheila.
00:19:37.240 It's just shocking that the gaslighting continues, and the zero accountability, no transparency from this government, who out the other side of their mouth, will tout, oh, we're the most transparent government, and we promote accountability.
00:19:56.180 And it is just the exact opposite.
00:20:00.500 And I'm just glad to see this hitting the mainstream.
00:20:03.880 And I was actually pretty shocked yesterday hearing, as I listened live to this health conference or press announcement, hearing just how much the media was pushing back on Trudeau.
00:20:16.800 And I wished that that would have been over the course of the last five, eight years, similar.
00:20:27.900 And so I don't know if he'll – my guess, based on history, is that he will get away with this, and, oh, I apologize, and we're going to do better next time, and let me be the most clear I've been, talks.
00:20:42.860 But, yeah, I'm just glad to see this is hitting the mainstream, and that the mainstream media is pushing back on this, and not just sort of cowering to the idea of, oh, no, are we actually racist, and we better stop asking this line of questioning, because that makes us racist.
00:21:00.360 Yeah, it's kind of shocking.
00:21:01.960 And I see that Handong did one of the things that Justin Trudeau does all the time.
00:21:05.640 He investigated himself and found himself innocent.
00:21:09.260 Surprise.
00:21:10.960 Whoa.
00:21:11.280 I'm like, oh, that's very typically liberal.
00:21:13.700 When he was questioned about, like, hey, did – like, how did you not see a bunch of seniors showing up with your name on their arms?
00:21:24.540 Oh, thank you.
00:21:25.480 And he's like, you know what?
00:21:26.900 I had my campaign volunteers and campaign staff investigate for irregularities, and wouldn't you know what?
00:21:32.260 We didn't find any.
00:21:33.400 So I guess we're all good.
00:21:34.720 And I'm like, well, that's a little perfectly liberal, which is something Justin Trudeau just did with the public.
00:21:41.260 Order Emergency Commission investigating himself and finding himself innocent.
00:21:46.460 Okay, we have some things in store for Handong, so friends, stick around.
00:21:52.600 I think they're launching later on today.
00:21:55.020 At least I was rushing to get things done before I jumped on the live stream with Tamara.
00:21:58.880 So we will be – we've got – I don't know how do we want to call it?
00:22:02.820 A public awareness campaign brewing about this.
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00:22:30.000 We should go to the ad break, and then there's a lot of – we're – I guess the segment is called Climate Splash LDBT.
00:22:39.760 So we've got a lot of – the current thing.
00:22:42.360 We've got a lot of those stories, and I just love this story about the drag show, by the way.
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00:22:49.760 I was so excited.
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00:22:59.760 I am speaking to you at a moment of grave crisis.
00:23:03.420 When violent and fanatical men are attempting to destroy the unity and the freedom of Canada.
00:23:10.000 But after weeks of dangerous and unlawful activities, after weeks of people being harassed in their neighbourhoods and small businesses forced to close.
00:23:20.340 Because democracy flourishes in Canada.
00:23:22.900 We don't always agree, and that's okay.
00:23:25.720 Because individual liberty is cherished in Canada.
00:23:28.640 Our government will always defend freedom of expression and freedom of peaceful assembly.
00:23:35.180 It has now been demonstrated to us by a few misguided persons.
00:23:39.080 After evidence of increased ideologically motivated violent extremism activity across the country.
00:23:45.500 Just how fragile a democratic society can be.
00:23:48.880 It became clear that local and provincial authorities needed more tools to restore order and keep people safe.
00:23:59.100 These are matters of the utmost gravity, and I want to tell you what the government is doing to deal with them.
00:24:06.180 The federal government has invoked the Emergencies Act.
00:24:10.840 The public's legitimate right to know why the government proclaimed an emergency, and whether the actions it took were appropriate.
00:24:27.280 It is our view that there was no justification whatsoever to invoke the Emergencies Act.
00:24:35.240 It's so tough to watch. There's no reason for that.
00:24:37.160 They were literally running the horses through the crowd.
00:24:39.380 The police came straight to me, and he targeted me, and he took his gun of tear gas, and he actually shot me directly in my legs.
00:24:50.760 Was it worth invoking the Emergencies Act, ma'am, to trample on the rights and freedoms of Canadians?
00:24:54.940 Why do you think excessive honking means that the government should strip citizens away from their rights?
00:25:02.840 Our next and final witness is Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.
00:25:09.380 Order a lot.
00:25:10.760 I should tell everybody before we move on to the next story that we have one last in-person showing of Trudeau on trial.
00:25:27.520 It's at Church in the Vine on March 8th.
00:25:30.500 Great church, great people.
00:25:32.100 They stood up to the Alberta government and paid a real price for it, $80,000 fine levied against them for shooing away the inspectors while they were preaching on the pulpit.
00:25:42.560 Just absolutely insane.
00:25:44.180 But they're a great church.
00:25:46.440 They care about free speech and the right to speak your mind and speak what's on your heart, and they have agreed to show Trudeau on trial.
00:25:52.040 It's the PG version, of course, because it's in a church.
00:25:55.380 So what that means is it's family-friendly to take the older kids.
00:25:59.680 I think the younger kids would be kind of bored.
00:26:01.160 But older kids, there's no swears, and we've made it an affordable price point.
00:26:05.840 I think it's $12.
00:26:08.000 $14.
00:26:10.140 Service fee is $14.11.
00:26:12.140 So it's an affordable family evening out.
00:26:15.040 And I think we have pop and chips.
00:26:18.760 I'm not making popcorn this time.
00:26:20.160 I made popcorn for three hours the last time we did one of these, and it's just too taxing because I have other things to do at these events.
00:26:28.240 But yeah, so it's pop in a drink or refreshment and like a snack.
00:26:33.960 And you can get tickets for that at Trudeau on trial.com.
00:26:37.680 But don't sleep on it because every single time we do these events, it sells out.
00:26:43.320 And then like the last minute, day of or day before, people are like, I need tickets.
00:26:47.200 Sheila, can you help me get tickets?
00:26:48.360 I can't break the fire code.
00:26:50.640 So please get your tickets now.
00:26:54.280 Yeah, there are certain rules meant to be broken, but that particular one is not.
00:26:58.800 Yeah, I don't want anybody burning alive.
00:26:59.980 That's like a real safety thing.
00:27:01.340 So getting into this climate nonsense and the, I think it's 2SLGBTQ, there's two more letters and then it's a plus topic.
00:27:13.180 I can't even keep track anymore.
00:27:14.420 Actually, I just received an email from our school board and they had it all written out.
00:27:20.020 And I thought, where did these two extra letters, when and where did they come from?
00:27:24.100 But anyway, we have a video here of climate alarmist David Suzuki speaking at a rally in British Columbia about the old growth harvesting, the logging industry.
00:27:40.140 And it's funny because the clip is captured by, I think this is like a 15-year-old kid.
00:27:45.460 And he points out in there what Suzuki is saying and directly contrasts it with a certain flag that was present at the event.
00:27:54.100 So maybe before we chat about that, let's show you this clip of David Suzuki being radical.
00:28:01.580 The thrust now.
00:28:03.580 Go down to the corners in Vancouver now.
00:28:05.980 There are signs.
00:28:07.300 Recall EB.
00:28:08.920 Have you seen that?
00:28:10.440 This is a legacy of the truckers, the anti-vax movement, all of this stuff.
00:28:17.540 And when you confront them, it's about freedom.
00:28:20.940 Freedom without responsibility is not freedom.
00:28:24.680 That's anarchy.
00:28:31.100 And that's a rejection of society.
00:28:33.680 So understand, we have a relationship that gives us responsibilities.
00:28:42.760 And the problem we face today is that we have very recently come out, removed ourselves from a web of relationships to thinking we live in a pyramid where we're at the top and everything down below is for us.
00:28:57.660 And even when you hear, you know, we have forgotten that we are one animal species.
00:29:05.480 We live on the surface of the land.
00:29:09.340 We know nothing about what's in the oceans that cover 70% of the planet.
00:29:14.920 And yet we've invaded.
00:29:16.400 Over 85% of the oceans have already been invaded.
00:29:20.600 We have taken over the land, which is our area of living.
00:29:27.740 You just can't even keep up.
00:29:29.540 So, yeah, that clip comes from this young guy named Tyson Hockley.
00:29:33.300 And I love that he points out that there is quite literally an anarchist flag in the crowd as Suzuki is attempting to group everyone who, I guess, wanted to uphold their own bodily autonomy.
00:29:48.260 As an anarchist.
00:29:51.140 But David Suzuki really encapsulates, I should say, a rejection of societal norms.
00:30:00.240 I mean, everything that he's doing is so radical.
00:30:02.820 Like, he threatened to blow up pipelines.
00:30:06.720 That sounds pretty much like anarchy to me.
00:30:10.120 And not very responsible either.
00:30:11.900 But, yeah, we have Drea's article here, which I wanted to, I thought one paragraph in particular really hit the nail on the head where she says,
00:30:22.800 Instead of forming illegal blockades and throwing manure at the premier's office, like anti-old growth logging activists in British Columbia have done before,
00:30:39.800 The activists behind the Recall David Eby campaign seek to use BC's existing recall legislation to get rid of NDP Premier David Eby's ability to sit in the Legislative Assembly by recalling his MLA seat.
00:30:57.180 So, this doesn't sound very anarchist-like to me, Sheila.
00:31:01.340 I don't know.
00:31:02.180 It's literally the opposite of anarchy is using the existing laws.
00:31:05.660 And, again, calling the truckers anarchists, that's insane.
00:31:08.960 Because the point was the truckers didn't want no rules.
00:31:12.680 They wanted the laws of the land respected.
00:31:15.380 They wanted the Constitution, the Charter of Rights and Freedoms, to be recognized again by a government that was disregarding them.
00:31:23.240 And this is all part of these extremist old-growth logging protests taking place in BC.
00:31:31.920 And they're blocking the roads there, right?
00:31:33.760 Like, they go out into the streets and they block the roads.
00:31:36.020 And I'm reliably informed that that constitutes a national security crisis.
00:31:41.240 And I will tell you one thing I know about environmental activists.
00:31:44.300 They don't have a lot of useful life skills, tangible life skills.
00:31:47.560 And so, I am of probably very strong suspicion, and I'm probably definitely right, that they don't have the logistics skills that truckers have to keep a lane of traffic open for emergency services vehicles, which is indeed what the truckers did.
00:32:04.260 And I definitely, definitely think that people who ride a bike for a living, they are not able to recognize how to keep, you know, lanes of traffic open.
00:32:17.380 But, you know, listening to David Suzuki, and I don't know if you know, but I did write a best-selling book about David Suzuki called The Unauthorized Biography of David Suzuki.
00:32:25.120 And I did it to ruin his special day because he was getting an honorary degree from the University of Alberta, a university that is supported by the oil and gas industry and who graduates a lot of people in the technical engineering fields who go on to work in oil and gas.
00:32:42.800 And he was getting an honorary degree from the university, and I thought, you know what, let's ruin it.
00:32:49.840 Let's tell everybody all the things we know about him that will not be reported by the CBC because, frankly, he's a creation of the CBC.
00:32:58.740 And because he's a fruit fly geneticist, he's not an environmentalist by any means.
00:33:04.940 But one of the reoccurring themes from him is that, okay, he's anti-immigration.
00:33:11.300 He basically says Canada's full.
00:33:15.040 I think his parents were first-generation Canadians because he was in a Japanese internment camp as a child.
00:33:21.360 So this is a guy who should know what xenophobic sentiment can bring to new Canadians.
00:33:28.440 He calls in his speech there, he called people invaders.
00:33:32.880 He said, we're just another animal, which is like, I'm not just another animal friend.
00:33:38.180 I'm the top of the food chain.
00:33:41.300 Uh, and, you know, this is his outlook on people, and he's always been a hypocrite.
00:33:47.540 That's why it doesn't surprise me that while he's calling other people anarchists, there's an anarchist flag behind him.
00:33:52.560 He's also said that, like, he's a depopulationist.
00:33:55.440 He said there are too many people on the face of the earth.
00:33:57.740 The guy's got five kids.
00:33:59.560 He also said that, um, you know, the, the oceans are rising, um, but he owns beachfront property.
00:34:07.000 One of his houses is literally on the beach.
00:34:09.120 I'm like, mom, you seem to think it's a good investment to live on the beach.
00:34:13.460 So the oceans can be rising that quickly.
00:34:15.520 And he says, you know, like we have to get rid of fossil fuel commuting.
00:34:19.680 He owns a house or an apartment.
00:34:22.120 I think it is when I pulled the property records in Australia.
00:34:25.520 I think it's a condo in Australia.
00:34:27.340 So his commute to his property in Australia is an actual circumnavigation of the globe.
00:34:34.980 Um, but me driving to town the half an hour to get milk, I'm the real problem.
00:34:40.860 So, I mean, he's just, uh, among other problems with, um, some of his like insisting on, um,
00:34:47.940 an all female security detail when he speaks on university campuses, which is completely weird.
00:34:53.140 Uh, he's just a hypocrite, but the mainstream media just glosses right over it because, oh,
00:34:57.900 look, it's David Suzuki.
00:34:59.100 And when he's really just a crazy old man.
00:35:01.160 Um, as evidenced by that clip that we just showed you, um, speaking of, of crazy old
00:35:09.080 man, and maybe he's not an old man necessarily, but, uh, the next article that we have to share
00:35:13.020 with you is an NDP member of parliament who basically equates anyone who supports the oil
00:35:21.020 and gas industry as a white supremacist.
00:35:24.380 Um, and so Sheila, I think you'll probably have more to say on this particular topic,
00:35:31.580 given that you are the, uh, oil child of Alberta.
00:35:37.180 Yeah.
00:35:37.880 And a bit of an expert on the NDP.
00:35:40.420 Just a little bit, a little bit.
00:35:43.040 Yeah.
00:35:43.740 So Matthew Green.
00:35:44.780 So go ahead.
00:35:46.340 No, I was just going to say NDP MP Matthew Green.
00:35:48.900 So Hamilton center, Hamilton remains one of the crazier places in the country for some reason.
00:35:53.960 Like they just are just, it's crazy there.
00:35:56.620 And I think, um, thank God, uh, hometown of Efron, our head of video, um, it's bond
00:36:03.600 Efron, but, um, not a lot of other good things.
00:36:06.460 Um, oh, also, um, Fraser McBurney fight the fines recidivist.
00:36:11.500 He's never going to run out of things to protest in Hamilton because it's a crazy, crazy place.
00:36:16.240 But anyways, NDP MP, Matthew Green, Hamilton center, uh, claimed that conventional oil and
00:36:22.980 gas supporters espouse white supremacy.
00:36:26.080 He called it anti-indigenous that targets and indigenous communities that targets environmental
00:36:31.480 justice activists said green in a video on social media.
00:36:35.820 And it's real for me.
00:36:37.820 How he's in Hamilton.
00:36:39.640 What does he know about any of this?
00:36:41.060 Um, but Dale Swampy, uh, so Dale Swampy is, he used to run the national coalition of chiefs
00:36:51.740 told the Canadian energy center.
00:36:53.300 So the Canadian energy center is, um, a crown entity here in Alberta, uh, that any belief
00:37:01.240 of broad indigenous opposition to energy projects is not a reality to say that we're against
00:37:05.780 development is ludicrous favor of prosperity said Swampy people think we're all on welfare
00:37:11.860 and against every piece of development that comes our way.
00:37:14.160 It's frustrating.
00:37:15.120 We know that the majority of chiefs are in favor of participating in major oil projects.
00:37:19.580 Um, this Dale Swampy is absolutely right.
00:37:22.960 Um, in fact, on some, uh, reserves in the North in and around Fort McMurray, their unemployment
00:37:31.720 rate is lower than the white communities around them because of their partnerships with oil
00:37:37.720 and gas.
00:37:38.280 The Mikasu Cree own a multi, I think they're approaching a billion dollars, um, in, uh,
00:37:45.620 like an oil and gas company.
00:37:46.920 It's a Mikasu group of companies, uh, every major oil and gas project in the North of Alberta,
00:37:53.680 if it any goes anywhere, even close to an indigenous community, there's a partnership often right
00:38:00.340 of first refusal for jobs.
00:38:02.220 If there is an industry in this country that I would describe as indigenous, it would be oil
00:38:08.400 and gas and mining.
00:38:09.160 And we know that the numbers stack up the, the, they employ by a share of the population,
00:38:15.220 a much greater share of the population of indigenous people are employed in oil and gas and mining.
00:38:20.740 Why?
00:38:21.200 Because those projects are in their communities.
00:38:24.620 So get to stay on their traditional land, practice their traditional culture and get
00:38:30.980 out of generational poverty.
00:38:32.340 It's a win, win, win.
00:38:34.000 And some white liberal from Hamilton, who's gone nowhere near an oil and gas project, let
00:38:39.900 alone set foot anywhere near Fort McMurray is saying that this is anti-indigenous and
00:38:45.980 it's real for him.
00:38:47.260 His policies would seek to employ thousands of indigenous people, indigenous people living and
00:38:53.540 working in their communities on their traditional lands, stewarding the land for future generations.
00:38:59.200 And I think one of the most vocal activists, proponents of oil and gas development is my
00:39:04.200 friend, Robbie Picard.
00:39:06.040 He is Métis and he is the biggest booster for Fort McMurray, but also for families like
00:39:11.200 mine that you will find in this country.
00:39:12.600 And he does it largely for free because he cares about getting his people out of poverty.
00:39:19.680 And that's exactly the story that you will never see in the mainstream media.
00:39:26.720 They want to find the most radical, fringiest groups that are acting like actual anarchists
00:39:31.860 as promoted by David Suzuki, the likes of David Suzuki.
00:39:38.400 And that's who they'll feature.
00:39:40.340 And they'll never feature how this industry has alleviated poverty and allowed the flourishing
00:39:47.460 of economic growth in any of these communities, but rather just espouse these radical ideas
00:39:53.920 of these, these far left radical ideologues like NDP MP Matthew Green and the likes of David
00:40:03.140 Suzuki.
00:40:04.360 So speaking of the climate alarmism topics, we have a, an ice, an ice drag show, I guess, figure
00:40:15.600 skaters, um, and their, their plans unfortunately had to be canceled because while the ice was
00:40:23.700 melting and, um, so Sheila, did you say that you wrote, wrote this up earlier because I must
00:40:29.340 have missed it?
00:40:30.740 Yeah, I wrote it up for the website yesterday.
00:40:32.440 Maybe we can find my version because I looked into the other possibilities for what they could
00:40:38.280 have done if they actually wanted this to go ahead.
00:40:40.320 Um, but yeah, this is, as they say, the intersection of too far left ideas, climate change and gender
00:40:47.620 theory.
00:40:48.220 And I was like, what a hellish perfect storm.
00:40:51.160 This is a special circle of hell for me.
00:40:53.340 If I, if I don't die in a state of grace, if they don't permit the priest to come to the
00:40:58.340 hospital upon my death, um, this is where I will end up at a climate change drag show
00:41:04.060 for eternity.
00:41:05.620 Um, so anyways, um, I wrote this up and it says, uh, climate change themed drag show on
00:41:13.760 ice event canceled global warming blamed.
00:41:16.760 And, uh, the, the names of some of the drag protesters here are really something else.
00:41:24.020 Oh, that photo.
00:41:26.440 Just a photo alone.
00:41:28.040 I mean, okay, well, the, the best part is that even in the CBC article, they can't really
00:41:36.460 blame climate change because they're saying they use words like unseasonably warm.
00:41:40.880 So this is not a usual thing.
00:41:42.680 It's like an errant sort of, uh, weird mark on a graph that doesn't make any sense this
00:41:49.040 year.
00:41:49.320 It's just an oddball year.
00:41:51.040 So, um, they say Philadelphia faced its warmest January in 91 years.
00:41:57.180 Okay.
00:41:57.560 So my SUV wasn't around the last time it was this warm, right?
00:42:01.920 Like 91 years ago, uh, but somehow it's climate change and, uh, they go on to call it unseasonably,
00:42:08.580 unseasonably, unseasonably.
00:42:09.920 And this is put on by the bearded ladies cabaret.
00:42:13.260 Um, and they call themselves a girl gang.
00:42:16.220 And there's one person dressed as humanity, or I think, is it humanity?
00:42:22.260 I forget what it was called.
00:42:23.640 Yeah.
00:42:23.660 There was a bunch of really weird, um, affiliations that they were trying to tie in here.
00:42:29.700 Yeah.
00:42:30.260 There's, I think one person is depicted person is depicted as humanity.
00:42:34.660 And then the rest are like oil and gas, fossil fuels.
00:42:37.600 And this person skates around and then oil and gas come and like take all their clothes
00:42:43.500 off, basically like stripping them of their humanity until this person is mostly naked,
00:42:48.840 um, at this, like, I don't know, climate change stars on ice meets drag Queens.
00:42:55.360 And they also, to throw in for good measure, they also have somebody dressed as nuclear energy
00:43:01.760 dancing to Britney Spears is toxic.
00:43:05.560 So, um, yeah, it's yeah.
00:43:09.800 Non, it's not, I can't believe this is real life.
00:43:12.660 Yeah.
00:43:13.300 Non-binary parental guardian nature dances to an Ariana Grande number and then skates out
00:43:21.420 to warm the audience that paying for carbon is a placebo for actually reducing their reliance
00:43:27.620 on fossil fuels.
00:43:28.440 Now I point out that there is, this is put on by Philadelphia climate works and a bunch
00:43:34.080 of others garbage, uh, Philadelphia jobs with justice.
00:43:39.480 Anyway, uh, it says drag and queer performance is an act of survival and the climate issue is
00:43:46.960 an issue of survival.
00:43:47.980 So I think they're quite aligned said the person who put this stuff on, but I noted
00:43:54.180 that, um, you know, what would have helped this thing go forward is, um, doing it in a
00:44:00.540 fossil fueled indoor arena, like the one in Philly, where I think the, um, flyers lost
00:44:07.280 catastrophically to the, was it the devils the other day?
00:44:11.000 It was like seven zero, maybe it was a, uh, Canadians, but yeah, so there are arenas where
00:44:17.360 you wouldn't have to cancel your stuff, but those rely on fossil fuels to keep things
00:44:20.960 artificially chilled and then other parts, um, warm.
00:44:23.640 Yeah.
00:44:24.060 I said, if only there were such a thing as indoor artificially cooled ice surfaces made
00:44:28.200 possible by reliable fossil fuel energy, some kind of enclosed arena, perhaps where the
00:44:32.580 flyers lost at the Canadians on Friday night, which is exactly what happened.
00:44:35.740 Well, and this is an outdoor rink.
00:44:38.780 I mean, they still rely on fossil fuels to keep the rink and the ice fresh and cold and
00:44:44.560 hard.
00:44:45.440 And, um, there's pipes that run underneath of that rink to keep it cold.
00:44:51.700 I mean, you can see in this photo here, which I imagine is from a previous event at this outdoor
00:44:56.940 arena that they have boards and everything and, and everything that the drag queens are wearing,
00:45:03.640 everything that they plaster on their faces, this all comes from the oil and gas industry.
00:45:11.060 Um, yeah, the weird, I I'm glad that you read that little placebo part, because I guess the
00:45:16.060 people had to pay, um, to offset the carbon footprint of the event.
00:45:22.380 And then they're like, ha ha, I tricked ya.
00:45:24.700 Yeah.
00:45:25.380 Yeah.
00:45:26.740 Basically, because for it's a placebo for actually reducing their reliance on fossil fuels.
00:45:32.300 While you are putting on a show using all of the fossil fuels, what do you expect is going
00:45:38.960 to happen here?
00:45:39.820 And then it's like a really weird normalization for the future, which we predict of, you know,
00:45:45.720 trading your carbon credits.
00:45:48.220 Um, that is just like an eerie play on what people would otherwise have coined, you know,
00:45:54.080 a year or two ago as a conspiracy theory.
00:45:56.320 And we won't say the technical word, which we're not allowed to say on YouTube, but, um,
00:46:00.720 paving the way for you to essentially be boxed into a community.
00:46:05.320 Yeah.
00:46:05.920 I forget who said it, but I know my friend, Michelle Sterling from friends of science all
00:46:09.300 says it all the time that carbon credits is paying someone for the exchange of nothing.
00:46:15.000 So she paid someone for the exchange of literally nothing.
00:46:20.360 And you're like, ah, I saved a whale today.
00:46:23.920 Like, it's so stupid.
00:46:25.560 Um, but people fall for this stuff, obviously.
00:46:28.240 Uh, same people who go to, um, all ages drag shows.
00:46:31.380 Um, well, it reminds me too, of that trans figure skater.
00:46:34.800 Remember from Finland where there was just like an epic fail.
00:46:37.620 And so I'm still convinced that that was a fake.
00:46:41.940 I'm still, I just can't even believe that that was real.
00:46:46.780 I can't even believe that this event was real.
00:46:49.340 And I don't even think some of these, these drag queens.
00:46:52.080 Oh yeah, here we go.
00:46:55.740 Oh, just so lost looking.
00:46:59.100 And here we're going for a turn.
00:47:00.660 Oh, and a spin.
00:47:02.200 I'm going to get it.
00:47:02.980 Every time I see this, every time I see this, I'm like, there's a,
00:47:07.620 a perfectly good woman who is losing an opportunity here somewhere.
00:47:14.020 This could have been like perfectly good just out there living her best
00:47:18.220 life, taking advantage of an opportunity that should have been afforded
00:47:21.320 to her.
00:47:21.800 I saw, um, the, I think it was on C naturally it was on CBC.
00:47:25.500 It was, um, uh, indigenous model model.
00:47:32.740 Cause everybody who posts to Instagram is a model now that went to New
00:47:37.120 York, I think it was New York fashion week.
00:47:40.000 And then I was like, okay, well, who's this model modeling women's clothes?
00:47:44.080 Click on the link.
00:47:44.780 I'm like, yeah, looking at an overweight dude.
00:47:50.320 And I'm like, Sam Smith has done something really terrible to, um, society over the last,
00:47:57.280 I think 18 months, but I'm like, okay, so we could have had a strikingly beautiful indigenous
00:48:03.420 woman walking the runways of New York, celebrating her culture.
00:48:10.300 And instead some guy on too much pop and chips is walking in her place.
00:48:16.600 I'm like, what the heck is going on?
00:48:18.680 But yeah, this is, um, tolerance is acceptance, I guess.
00:48:22.660 Progressive.
00:48:23.080 It's so progressive.
00:48:24.400 Progressive.
00:48:24.840 Progressive.
00:48:25.360 Stealing, stealing opportunities from women in the name of progress.
00:48:30.640 Feminism.
00:48:32.100 Feminism.
00:48:32.940 There are the feminists.
00:48:34.720 Oh, I don't know.
00:48:35.580 They're mad at Derek Reimer in Calgary, obviously.
00:48:37.760 Yes, let's pave the way for our next video here, which is a Calgary pastor, Derek Reimer,
00:48:44.620 who was essentially assaulted, like really, um, trying to, to shed light on and denounce
00:48:51.940 this Calgary public library drag story time.
00:48:57.100 And it always just makes me wonder why our tax dollars are going to fund these institutions
00:49:04.660 like a library, which isn't really an institution, but a public service, um, to host these sorts
00:49:12.580 of events.
00:49:13.000 Like if you want to do the drag weirdness, uh, go and, and, and expose your children to
00:49:17.580 that kind of stuff, then go in your own time and do it and go and pay somewhere to rent
00:49:22.700 a facility if they would even let you.
00:49:26.780 Um, but why does, why do our tax dollar funded spaces have to go towards this?
00:49:33.040 So let's, let's show this, this clip of pastor being assaulted.
00:49:38.340 Voice memo.
00:49:39.180 Okay.
00:49:39.620 We don't have a reply to the camera.
00:49:41.340 We are now calling the police.
00:49:44.080 Stop.
00:49:44.620 Stop.
00:49:47.060 We have the police coming.
00:49:49.320 So it is your choice to leave or deal with the police.
00:49:52.980 It's very abusive in there.
00:49:54.420 We are going to.
00:49:55.360 For love is love.
00:49:56.500 That was like very beautiful and very abusive.
00:49:58.960 Cheese.
00:50:02.220 For love is love.
00:50:03.300 Right.
00:50:07.820 Okay.
00:50:08.460 As a parent.
00:50:10.040 Kids in there.
00:50:10.960 You need to get out.
00:50:12.160 Why are you so, so I need to stay here.
00:50:14.420 Because we don't have a struggle to talk to the house.
00:50:17.860 Voice memo.
00:50:20.160 Okay.
00:50:21.340 Okay.
00:50:22.260 That's insane.
00:50:23.180 So, yeah, uh, Derek is fight the fines client number two, by the way, uh, just behind pastor
00:50:29.980 art.
00:50:30.460 He was in trouble for the same thing, feeding the homeless in downtown Calgary and caring
00:50:35.020 about the Calgary's forgotten people during the time of COVID.
00:50:39.140 So we know pastor Derek very well, but, um, what I think is remarkable it, by the way,
00:50:46.060 we do have a campaign because, uh, Calgary's marriage.
00:50:49.620 Yodi Gondek is trying to weaponize Calgary's anti-harassment law, which is unconstitutional
00:50:54.600 on its face because there are such things as harassment laws that are in the criminal
00:50:58.640 code and not, uh, by law problems.
00:51:01.140 Uh, she wants to weaponize it to shut up anti-drag protesters who are like pastor Derek
00:51:08.860 outraged at government facilities and little kids being exposed to these in government funded
00:51:14.500 facilities.
00:51:14.980 I don't think little kids should be exposed to drag at all.
00:51:17.660 I think it's an adult burlesque thing.
00:51:20.840 Um, so, but if adults want to do this in private places, okay, who cares?
00:51:28.560 Uh, I won't go, but, um, this, these are private companies making business decisions, not who
00:51:34.440 cares, but I just, I don't think there's a place for me to be all that interested in it.
00:51:37.940 It's the showing it to little kids in a library, which is supposed to be a safe place for little
00:51:42.240 kids.
00:51:42.440 Like if you want to read little kids, a book, read them a book.
00:51:44.920 Why do you got to do it dressed as a lady?
00:51:47.000 Uh, like that's more than I don't understand.
00:51:49.580 Yeah.
00:51:50.060 Reading children's books, like wholesome.
00:51:52.540 That's their job.
00:51:53.920 They're supposed to look like Ms.
00:51:55.440 Frizzle from the magic school bus.
00:51:58.020 Right.
00:51:58.500 Yes.
00:51:58.840 Um, but there are things.
00:52:01.560 So by the way, getting back to the campaign.
00:52:03.680 So we have, uh, fight censorship fines.com.
00:52:08.300 If you get one of these anti-harassment laws for peacefully protesting, um, a drag queen
00:52:16.540 event in Calgary, let us know, go to fight censorship fines.com and submit your, uh, find
00:52:23.560 there, tell us your story.
00:52:24.760 If you want to make a donation to help people like pastor Derek, obviously there, you can
00:52:28.660 do that at the same website and it is done in partnership with the democracy fund.
00:52:32.620 So you qualify for a charitable tax credit because we don't think protesting government
00:52:37.340 policy should be illegal anywhere, no matter where you fall down on this issue, which is
00:52:42.080 funny because, uh, some of the more frisky anti anti-drag queen protesters.
00:52:48.000 So the, like the pro drag queen people who show up to want to fight pastor Derek, uh, some
00:52:53.780 of them were charged under the anti-harassment law because they showed up with megaphones and
00:52:57.440 they're being obnoxious and making noise.
00:52:59.080 And the Calgary police said, ah, this actually falls under the unconstitutional, uh, bylaw
00:53:05.540 let's ticket them.
00:53:07.160 And so now the Canadian anti-hate network is beside themselves because they got what they
00:53:13.020 wished for.
00:53:13.640 They just, but however, they didn't want the anti-harassment law equally applied.
00:53:18.020 They only wanted it applied to their political enemy.
00:53:20.140 So now they're mad.
00:53:21.460 Um, but, uh, what we're seeing, like Derek is right.
00:53:27.100 Um, there are places where little kids are not supposed to be, you know what?
00:53:32.400 Sometimes I go to wrestling events and sometimes they're not all ages.
00:53:36.260 Uh, sometimes I go to MMA and those are not quite frequently all ages because the violence
00:53:42.720 or whatever, um, and I understand that there may, I get the point now wrestling is kind
00:53:48.420 of campy.
00:53:49.120 So, I mean, come on, settle down.
00:53:51.280 And I think parents can make the decisions for that kind of stuff, but this is hyper-sexualization
00:53:56.120 people dressed as men, confusing kids and doing a normal thing, like reading a book, which
00:54:02.760 is, I think what I find so sinister.
00:54:05.860 But, uh, did you hear this long way for me to get to this one point?
00:54:11.440 Did you hear what the lady said when she was talking to whoever it was, when they like
00:54:15.680 assaulted pastor Derek, we don't want the kids in here to be upset.
00:54:21.060 And I'm like, that's why Derek's there.
00:54:23.960 Derek is also there for the same reason.
00:54:26.140 They're like, we don't want the kids to be exposed to his hate and his violence.
00:54:30.760 And I'm like, you guys just shoved him around, beat him up in front of a bunch of kids.
00:54:34.640 You guys are really concerned about the kids.
00:54:36.340 Give me a break.
00:54:38.780 Well, and actions speak louder than words.
00:54:41.080 And so naturally these children, as you already mentioned, are going to be so confused because
00:54:45.540 on one hand they hear all these, this fluffy flowery language being espoused.
00:54:50.740 And on the other side, they see the actions are in directly conflicting with what is being
00:54:57.660 said to them.
00:54:58.420 So, I mean, the assault on your ability to rationalize and make logical sense of these
00:55:06.740 situations from a young child is just astronomically awry in this whole situation of drag story
00:55:17.280 time and further compounded by the way that they are acting in videos like this and in other
00:55:23.440 videos that we've seen, like that series that Drea put out with the protesters outside and
00:55:29.120 they call for Antifa and the intimidation tactics.
00:55:32.560 It's really, really gross to see.
00:55:35.460 And especially seeing it all be reinforced by bureaucrats and politicians.
00:55:42.460 And then, of course, the mainstream media who turns a blatant blind eye to the aggression
00:55:48.240 and the violence and the intimidation while trying to hold up and prop up this narrative
00:55:55.200 of love is love and inclusivity and tolerance.
00:55:58.440 And again, it's the same hypocrisy that you see over and over again in the government and
00:56:04.160 in the world and in the policies that are just on different realms of hypocrisy.
00:56:12.040 But it's all hypocritical and you can point out the holes all day long.
00:56:15.860 But until the masses start to see it and until the mainstream media starts to take their job
00:56:21.680 of doing actual journalism seriously, unfortunately, people have to rely on places like us to get
00:56:30.080 those reports and get that other side and see the full scope of what's going on in the world
00:56:34.360 because there are rose-colored glasses being put on everything.
00:56:40.240 So I'm hoping that you don't see you see us here for what we really are.
00:56:44.920 And we have taken so much time.
00:56:46.640 We have one other topic in the title that we should just get to, which is apparently that
00:56:53.720 these pharmaceutical lobby partnerships are going to reduce our carbon footprints.
00:57:01.540 I guess keeping people out of hospitals, the hospitals contribute to a certain percentage
00:57:06.940 of carbon emissions.
00:57:09.460 And somehow research and development for biopharmaceutical products is going to
00:57:15.640 reduce the healthcare system's carbon footprint.
00:57:18.800 So we have the CEO of AstraZeneca in that press announcement yesterday with Prime Minister
00:57:24.460 Trudeau and Ontario Premier Doug Ford.
00:57:27.560 We have a small clip of him saying that pretty much verbatim.
00:57:32.140 So if you want, we will check it out now.
00:57:35.660 And finally, we can also save a lot of carbon because people don't know, but the healthcare
00:57:41.280 services actually produce 4% of carbon emissions in the world.
00:57:47.460 That's on average in the world.
00:57:48.740 But in advanced countries like the U.S. and I'm sure it's the same in Canada, 8% of carbon
00:57:55.360 emissions come from the healthcare sector.
00:57:57.580 And it's mostly in hospitals.
00:57:59.660 So going to a hospital is bad for you, bad for your health, but you cost money and also
00:58:03.360 you generate a lot of carbon.
00:58:05.580 So if we can keep people out of the hospital and cure them quickly, we will really affect
00:58:10.780 people, but also countries and societies in a big way.
00:58:16.680 And finally...
00:58:17.960 Yeah, again, the hypocrisy, right?
00:58:19.920 You have a pharmaceutical giant, the CEO of a pharmaceutical company saying that if we
00:58:26.360 can cure people, well, the cures aren't financially reliable for a pharmaceutical company.
00:58:32.680 They're not vested in the interests of creating cures.
00:58:35.400 They don't want to cure anybody.
00:58:37.920 They want to create customers and lifelong clients.
00:58:42.040 So again, you see the hypocrisy of what these people are talking about as he's flown from
00:58:47.820 who knows where to be at this one day, one hour long press release and is somehow saying
00:58:54.240 that 4% healthcare carbon emissions is detrimental to the environment and climate alarmism.
00:59:03.840 I mean, as soon as they started tying in their investment in Canada with climate change and
00:59:09.560 climate alarmism and the whole carbon nonsense, that right there, my red flags are up already.
00:59:17.140 Yeah, these people see us as the carbon they want to reduce.
00:59:21.220 And so I'm always, especially when these people are the pharmaceutical companies, it makes me
00:59:25.460 very frightened.
00:59:26.440 Just looking at him, why do all these people look like, as I always say, vampires familiars?
00:59:31.240 They look like the life is being slowly suckled out of them every single night.
00:59:36.120 He looks like a Renfield from Bram Stoker's Dracula.
00:59:39.800 Like he doesn't look like a healthy guy and he's a pharmaceutical CEO.
00:59:47.580 But, you know, when you think about like these, they talk about climate change because it's
00:59:53.680 a popular thing and they want to get in tight with the government and they already are.
00:59:56.980 But think about the waste, the carbon waste, the garbage associated with a never-ending
01:00:07.460 regimen of boosters that don't work.
01:00:11.040 So you're creating all this waste to administer boosters that don't work every six months in
01:00:17.140 perpetuity.
01:00:18.360 And you're lecturing me about my climate footprint.
01:00:21.420 Get real, Renfield.
01:00:24.640 Like, give me a break.
01:00:26.500 And the whole announcement was this AstraZeneca lab hub being built in Mississauga here in
01:00:34.060 Ontario.
01:00:34.820 And I would be really interested to know what the carbon footprint of a biopharmaceutical
01:00:42.240 research and development lab and hub creation would be, right?
01:00:47.680 Like that's going to be way more than 4% health care carbon emission.
01:00:53.100 And how much goes into, you know, researching and developing all of these products and all
01:00:58.440 of the plastic used for all of these products and the glass and the mechanics of developing
01:01:04.620 pharmaceutical products.
01:01:06.260 I mean, I would imagine that the pharmaceutical lobby has a massive carbon emission, but they
01:01:12.340 want to deflect from all of that by blaming your hospital visit as the problem.
01:01:17.680 Uh, yes, uh, we should get to some of these chats because we have a few.
01:01:24.500 Yeah.
01:01:25.000 And there's one that was missed the other day that I want to address, even though I'm not
01:01:30.240 sure that we can as a companies address it.
01:01:34.420 But I think since the editorial team is here, you and me are the editorial team, we can sort
01:01:40.940 of, uh, do our best to address it.
01:01:42.400 So, um, we've got one from ableist that said this was a chat.
01:01:49.460 So it wasn't, um, like this came in as a chat the other day, but I want to point out the reason
01:01:54.820 we flagged it is, uh, I said he wasted $6 on unanswered super chat questions.
01:01:59.740 Um, so Yankee, thank you for digging this up.
01:02:03.840 We said that it was a $5 chat that we missed and we're sorry, um, calling the conservative
01:02:11.660 porn star, the R word.
01:02:13.160 And I'm going to tell you, I don't use that word because if you are a parent or someone
01:02:17.520 with a developmental disorder or disability, this is like the N word for them.
01:02:21.500 And this is so dehumanizing when you say lib that word, I don't use it.
01:02:26.860 I, I refuse to use it.
01:02:29.140 It is so dehumanizing to the most vulnerable people amongst us.
01:02:32.560 I'm not one to language police.
01:02:34.200 So if you want to use it, and if you want people to think of you a certain way when you
01:02:38.520 use it, that's fine, but I'm not language policing, but I personally, that word will
01:02:43.060 never leave my mouth.
01:02:44.260 It will never leave my mouth.
01:02:46.580 And I have made the mistake in my earlier life of using the word, but I will never, I will
01:02:51.080 never use it now.
01:02:52.140 Never.
01:02:53.060 Anyway, let's go on.
01:02:54.220 And this person asked for rebel news is general views on pornography as a whole.
01:02:59.540 And this person stated that they wanted aggressive regulation of the live action porn industry.
01:03:03.800 Now, uh, I don't think as rebel news, we have a general stance on pornography, but I think
01:03:10.120 that generally speaking, and if you want my viewpoint, and I think my viewpoint is probably, uh,
01:03:16.800 something similar to the company as a whole.
01:03:18.680 I think, uh, pornography, even when it is willingly entered into by both parties, the consumer
01:03:26.780 and the person involved behind this, like the, the, I guess the actor, if we can call
01:03:33.520 it acting.
01:03:34.060 I think that no matter how you slice it, even if everybody's consenting, it is absolute exploitation.
01:03:41.080 It is selling the human body.
01:03:43.740 It is cheapening the human body.
01:03:46.180 And if you're someone like me who thinks that, um, sex is a sacred covenant, um, it's, it's
01:03:53.940 revolting.
01:03:54.760 And whether or not that woman or the man participating in the pornography sees it as damaging to them,
01:04:01.000 that doesn't matter because at the end of the day, it is damaging to them and to the
01:04:04.800 consumer as well.
01:04:05.840 The amount of marriages and relationships that are ruined due to porn addiction and the
01:04:11.000 constant stimulization of that portion of your brain, it's devastating.
01:04:16.280 It harms wives.
01:04:17.320 It harms children.
01:04:18.600 It is terrible.
01:04:19.300 Now, regulation of the live action porn industry.
01:04:21.440 I don't even think that's going to be necessary or something you're even going to have to think
01:04:25.820 about anymore because of AI.
01:04:27.520 I've seen articles.
01:04:29.460 I try not to delve into that world, but I'm always concerned about, you know, how this is
01:04:34.320 a moral and ethical issue.
01:04:36.700 And the implications of AI on pornography are chilling, chilling.
01:04:44.220 The amount of deviancies that will be fed, um, and probably made worse, um, through AI,
01:04:52.120 I think is problematic.
01:04:53.160 And it is, um, I know my, one of my fascinations is serial killers.
01:04:58.760 How do normal people end up there?
01:05:00.100 Seemingly normal people end up there.
01:05:02.080 And, uh, there is a constant progression.
01:05:04.320 And I think that AI pornography will lead to not fewer sex crimes and murders, but probably
01:05:10.920 more because AI can only address certain things as it rewires your brain until you need to
01:05:17.800 step it up and accelerate it.
01:05:20.220 That's how Paul Bernardo went from being the Scarborough rapist to Paul Bernardo serial
01:05:24.820 killer is because that rewiring of your brain requires constant stimulation and stepping it
01:05:31.100 up all the time.
01:05:32.100 And I think AI is going to feed into that and make the cycle happen a lot quicker.
01:05:36.620 Um, especially with the worst of things where you cannot find an actor to participate in
01:05:43.220 it.
01:05:43.340 So I think that's where I'm at.
01:05:44.700 I'm at, at pornography.
01:05:46.440 I think it is, um, dehumanization, demeaning, um, and frankly evil.
01:05:53.540 Yeah.
01:05:54.100 I don't have too much more to add there because I, I can, I completely agree other than noting
01:05:58.760 that it contributes really to, uh, gross hyper-sexualization of people.
01:06:05.800 And sadly, primarily men.
01:06:07.320 Um, and yeah, further contributes to these deviances and, um, it's a waste of, of your
01:06:14.800 sexual energy.
01:06:15.620 Um, if you are in a partnership, if you're in a marriage, I wholeheartedly believe that
01:06:22.000 your partner should receive all of your energy, whether that be sexual or otherwise, and wasting
01:06:28.200 it away on really grotesque scenes and situations that are not wholesome and, um, and in a lot
01:06:38.560 of instances loving is, is inappropriate in my opinion.
01:06:42.460 So, um, that is something that I very highly denounce and do not want to partake in or have
01:06:52.020 anyone in my family partake in.
01:06:53.380 And it's really sad to see young men being so really indoctrinated by that sector, um,
01:07:03.720 because it's not real life.
01:07:05.700 And it shouldn't be.
01:07:06.640 And the, the unreasonable expectation placed on their female partners after, you know, being
01:07:13.460 expected to live up to the things that they've seen on the other end of a screen.
01:07:17.080 I think it is, uh, destructive to the female psyche also.
01:07:21.000 And I think, uh, in my younger years, I took a more libertarian approach to this.
01:07:26.640 I thought, you know what, there's two consenting adults to the consumer, the people on screen.
01:07:31.980 What's the role in it for me?
01:07:33.200 If I don't consume it and I have my own religious viewpoint, um, okay, whatever.
01:07:39.240 But now, you know, when you look at the damage that it does to people, uh, I'm, my libertarian
01:07:48.420 tendencies with regard to that are completely evaporated.
01:07:52.080 And there's a lot of outright pedophilic tendencies happening in what you would easily access on
01:07:58.140 the internet there.
01:07:59.240 And that is, is disgusting and contributes to that normalization.
01:08:03.440 And, um, also further victimizes young women and teens who may be being trafficked.
01:08:09.540 And so there is a whole, I mean, we could probably go on and on.
01:08:12.540 So there's a whole bunch of issues here with, um, pornography and, uh, in my personal opinion,
01:08:18.380 very much is an alignment with, with what Sheila has said and what I've already said thus far.
01:08:22.700 Um, but let's, let's move on here because we have our favorite rebel, uh, Fraser McBurney.
01:08:29.140 He gives $5.
01:08:30.680 Thank you, Fraser.
01:08:31.860 You can tell he's lying because he is blushing.
01:08:34.720 Yeah.
01:08:34.880 So I assume that was in, um, response to Trudeau and the sad short clips that we had to show
01:08:40.720 with him.
01:08:41.140 Sorry for that, everyone.
01:08:43.880 Yeah.
01:08:44.080 Um, and Mark gives $5.
01:08:47.300 China is a net, a nation, not a race.
01:08:50.320 Canada is not a race.
01:08:51.720 It's a nation.
01:08:52.800 Jamaica is a nation, not a race.
01:08:55.020 I am sick of JT, Justin Trudeau saying country is a race.
01:08:59.520 Yeah.
01:08:59.640 Maybe Justin Trudeau is the real racist here.
01:09:02.680 Black face.
01:09:03.600 Oh gosh.
01:09:04.960 Yeah.
01:09:05.120 Well, yeah.
01:09:05.820 Case in point.
01:09:07.320 Um, the $5 again from Fraser.
01:09:10.760 Thank you.
01:09:11.260 The chatter, charter of rights and freedoms is a proclamation issued in the UK parliament.
01:09:16.260 The Canadian bill of rights was passed in the Canadian parliament and is law in Canada.
01:09:19.900 Um, I'm not sure how accurate that is, but, um, yeah, yeah.
01:09:26.380 There's one's provincial legislation, one's federal.
01:09:28.780 And so one supersedes the other.
01:09:30.440 And in the absence of having more time to get into the nitty gritty, which I think I've
01:09:34.360 actually done in a video with, um, uh, lawyer.
01:09:38.740 Oh, I can't remember his name, but anyway, you could dig up my video from several months
01:09:42.920 ago and we just, um, specifically discussed the bill of rights and why it wasn't necessarily
01:09:48.080 a, an appropriate piece of legislation to, uh, cling to in this context and in the context
01:09:55.760 of business closures and things like this.
01:09:57.760 Um, so anyway, with that, we're 10 minutes out and I think the studio is tied up in, um,
01:10:03.420 next segment.
01:10:04.480 So we have to get off the live stream.
01:10:07.000 Um, closing remarks from you, Sheila.
01:10:08.700 No, uh, just thanks so much, Tamara for, um, helping me through this.
01:10:13.500 And thank you for sharing my viewpoint on pornography since we are the editorial team.
01:10:17.560 I do not feel alone.
01:10:19.480 Um, and thanks to everybody who chipped in, um, to donate a little bit, to have their voices
01:10:24.680 heard here on rebel news.
01:10:26.080 Sorry.
01:10:26.280 We missed that chat from the other day.
01:10:28.000 Uh, we are not perfect, but we achieve to be better every single day.
01:10:32.500 Thanks to everybody who watches and shares.
01:10:34.760 Thanks to everybody behind the board.
01:10:36.080 And as David Menzies always says, stay sane.
01:10:40.580 My name is Ben Benkis.
01:10:42.020 He, him, hold that.
01:10:43.800 As prime minister of Toronto, I will do everything in my power to make sure that the trans community
01:10:48.060 feels safe here at Union Station, where one trans person was assaulted nine years ago.
01:10:55.000 So we are going to be making all crime illegal.
01:10:58.560 To implement this, we will be defunding the police and starting a new service called the
01:11:03.160 Please Stop Doing Bad Stuff Brigade.
01:11:05.040 This will also solve our new migrant crisis.
01:11:08.260 Pro-Pen-Bankis.
01:11:09.480 All the other candidates are racist.