Rebel News Podcast - January 25, 2023


DAILY Roundup | Trudeau protests continue, 'Trans woman' vs BC gym, kids are being taught what?


Episode Stats

Length

1 hour and 32 minutes

Words per Minute

174.51608

Word Count

16,093

Sentence Count

17

Misogynist Sentences

36

Hate Speech Sentences

13


Summary

Another day, another new story, and this time we have lots to discuss about Justin Trudeau. Things are not going well for him at his cabinet retreat in Canada and the mainstream media are covering it all the while ignoring the fact that justin trude is the most powerful guy in the country and he's being abused by people saying, "You suck trude."


Transcript

00:00:00.000 oh hey everybody good morning good afternoon but it's still good morning for me andrea
00:00:19.520 and welcome to rebel news daily this is our daily live stream wherein we talk about the
00:00:24.420 news of the day completely unscripted and sometimes we lose track of time but we'll
00:00:28.640 do our best to stay on the agenda today drea how's it going this is my co-host drea humphrey by the way
00:00:34.240 she's based in vancouver i should have properly introduced her drea how's it going hi sheila
00:00:39.080 hi everybody it's going good so far another day another new story this time we have lots to
00:00:45.080 discuss so that's good lots of trudeau lots of trudeau things are not going well for him
00:00:51.620 at his cabinet retreat and i'm here for it i'm enjoying all of it um i i just i love when the
00:01:00.460 little people speak truth to power and the mainstream media clutches their pearls and
00:01:05.700 justin trudeau pretends like he didn't hear any of it because he's uh so important that um you know
00:01:11.900 like they i think he thinks they must be making fun of somebody else like i i don't know i think he's
00:01:17.800 just focused on the cameras that work for him so if he reacts to these people he doesn't look as
00:01:24.340 you know good for those cameras so they'll just mute the sound he knows that so he just acts like
00:01:29.900 it's not happening yeah we'll get to that so that people understand what we're talking about but it is
00:01:34.760 fascinating to see how little of the abuse abuse hurled justin trudeau actually makes it to the
00:01:42.220 mainstream media as though the most powerful guy in the country can be abused by people saying
00:01:47.900 you suck trudeau like give me a break right but anyways this is the rebel daily live stream we are
00:01:54.880 streaming on youtube um but youtube is a censorship platform we're kind of just there a little bit for
00:01:59.600 spite but also because there's 1.6 million sets of eyeballs over on youtube and we don't want to
00:02:04.600 abandon you um no matter how much youtube wants us to abandon the platform but we're also streaming on
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00:02:30.140 journalists um because you're going to get i think opinions and views that you are not going to see
00:02:36.680 in the colonized trudeau loving mainstream media
00:02:40.660 let's go to the first clip of the day and it's from hamilton now right now the liberals are hosting
00:02:50.740 a cabinet retreat in um picturesque hamilton like i just i'm not sure why they went to hamilton usually
00:02:57.960 they do these things in like some place in muskoka or like in bc or like kind of off the grid so that
00:03:05.440 you don't get what's happening in hamilton right now and i'm not sure why they chose hamilton
00:03:11.480 um because it's pretty accessible like if you don't like trudeau it's it you can get it's on
00:03:15.460 a bus route you can get there right um so i don't know if they wanted to paint him as a big mean victim
00:03:21.480 before he comes out with his latest censorship piece of legislation like saying like look this is
00:03:28.080 the abuse we're getting so we need to crack down on these citizens or if he truly didn't realize that
00:03:32.780 this was going to happen to him i i don't know the strategy here i'm inclined to err on the fact
00:03:38.020 that he's stupid but he's also kind of sinister so i don't know i don't know who's putting it all
00:03:43.440 together even when he comes out here to surrey other than the last time uh you know there's only
00:03:49.080 one way in and so one time because of the protesters he didn't even go to his fancy schmancy
00:03:54.640 liberal fundraiser where people paid a thousand dollars to come in because they picked a venue that
00:03:59.880 literally only had one spot so uh i don't know how hard is it to hire good event planners
00:04:06.700 or maybe they sabotage them i don't know you never know are the event planners conservative
00:04:13.220 that's also a conspiracy theory floating around in my mind uh let's go to the first clip it's from
00:04:19.020 harrison faulkner um on twitter if you wouldn't mind and just see what the warm reception trudeau's
00:04:25.180 getting in uh chilly hamilton
00:04:26.800 it looks like a couple of hundred people
00:04:54.180 i wonder what the police are thinking
00:05:18.180 uh i have no idea i'm actually quite surprised that he even went in the venue because we've seen
00:05:27.180 like in calgary sometimes where this sort of stuff breaks out in calgary which like makes more sense
00:05:33.700 than it breaks out in calgary but we've seen him just sort of find another way to get into the venue
00:05:39.480 way later rather than run the gauntlet of angry canadians which may or may not end up in a viral
00:05:48.180 social media clip as is the case here yeah i don't know maybe there were people on the other side i've
00:05:53.360 seen that happen here in vancouver where they go to the like all angles of the door and they're just
00:05:58.540 ready but that looks like a couple of hundred people and what might not be obvious to people
00:06:03.900 watching this is that these types of trudeau protests are organic and and sudden like people
00:06:10.680 just find out about them usually that day maybe the night before and they come out and sometimes
00:06:17.400 they're coming out during work hours and things like that is just organically popping up and that
00:06:21.620 seemed like quite a few people there um so yeah i don't know like what kind of person you have to
00:06:30.400 be just to think that this is like just completely normal it's every day on the job if that's what
00:06:34.360 he really thinks that's what he acts like anyways uh yeah it's uh and the reason these protests have
00:06:40.040 been so organic is because the liberals have been hiding the locations of their fundraisers like
00:06:48.140 normally this stuff breaks out at a fundraiser because they don't really have these like off-site
00:06:52.420 cabinet meetings they usually have them on parliament hill and normals can't get on to where these
00:06:57.520 things happen at parliament hill um even unaccredited unapproved journalists like we don't need
00:07:03.840 permission from our enemies to do our jobs but the press gallery in ottawa controls who has access to
00:07:10.460 the hill for journalistic missions which is why if people have seen young william uh he can only ask
00:07:17.040 questions out on the street and not as they're coming and going on parliament hill but the liberals just
00:07:22.220 recently got in a big heap of trouble from the elections commissioner um the federal elections
00:07:29.200 commissioner because it is illegal to hide the locations of your fundraisers from the general
00:07:34.040 public and it is illegal to hide who will be appearing at the fundraiser now sometimes they'll
00:07:39.500 say and special gas but they have to say like if the prime minister is coming or if a cabinet minister
00:07:44.220 is coming or whomever the fundraiser is for it's an elections finance law that you have to say where it is
00:07:50.160 and who's coming and they've been hiding that until there was a ruling maybe two three weeks ago
00:07:56.180 by the elections commissioner saying you guys can't hide this stuff anymore that's illegal and really we
00:08:02.400 know why you're doing it because you don't want this stuff to happen it's a lot of the times when people
00:08:07.200 are finding out about the fundraiser it was somebody who signed up to go to the fundraiser or
00:08:13.460 who you know who like was a plant to go to the fundraisers you get information on it or in some
00:08:21.460 instances i believe it was leaked by people in the venue who were like we're not sure we want these
00:08:28.320 people here or you know we're happy to take their business but we also believe in people being allowed
00:08:32.600 to uh speak truth to power as is the case there so um we're going to see more of this and it's going to be
00:08:39.240 more organized and quite a bit louder because the liberals can't play fast and loose with the rules
00:08:44.480 anymore and if we are headed into election season i'm not sure if we are or not it's always sort of
00:08:49.340 electioneering season if you're justin trudeau um i think it's only going to get worse for the liberals
00:08:54.100 they can't they can't do the things they were doing before to hide this stuff yeah and they're trying to
00:08:58.980 adapt to it instead of just being the type of leadership that acknowledges the people and their
00:09:04.140 concerns you know what i mean you could probably diffuse it by addressing so many canadians who
00:09:10.660 have these certain specific issues that they're just trying to make clear they're just trying to be
00:09:15.440 heard just like every other canadian who has a concern here so yeah um let's go to this second
00:09:22.360 clip it's trudeau responding to protesters who had been heckling him um in so this is him responding
00:09:30.520 to being asked about hey uh there's like 500 people showing up to heckle you on this street
00:09:37.780 maybe you aren't as beloved as you think you are somebody actually had the audacity to ask him about
00:09:42.760 it i think it was a mainstream media journalist so there's a couple good ones out there maybe um maybe
00:09:48.620 they don't like their job they're trying to get fired so they asked the prime minister a tough
00:09:51.260 question um so let's see this prime minister there's a video that has emerged of you last night
00:09:57.920 leaving a restaurant here in hamilton a crowd of protesters um surrounding you obviously very
00:10:02.440 angry at you and your government i wonder whether you felt that was a secure uh situation for you and
00:10:07.420 why first of all let me let me say that uh the welcome that i've gotten here in hamilton has been
00:10:14.520 extraordinary uh the people i've met the students here the uh folks and teams uh that i met in various
00:10:22.520 places uh during our couple of days here uh have been uh thoughtful and open and warm and a handful of
00:10:30.020 angry people do not define uh what hamilton is or what democracy in this country is
00:10:36.480 i'm pretty sure the handful is clapping behind you really important in our democracy that people can
00:10:45.920 express their disagreement or displeasure or even anger uh with uh various governments that's
00:10:52.940 really important uh and at the same time our uh police services and institutions will ensure
00:11:00.480 uh that those uh those protests remain uh peaceful and law-abiding that's something that really matters
00:11:07.440 and we'll always uh ensure that people are free to express their perspective uh but make sure that
00:11:13.660 everyone understands that a handful of people don't represent hamilton he has learned nothing
00:11:21.000 absolutely nothing from calling people a small fringe minority he's doing the same thing switching the
00:11:28.940 words downplaying the concerns and it only makes people more and more upset with him and the arrogance
00:11:37.460 that just oozes out of this man like it's just so bad this is the weekend of the
00:11:43.520 start of the convoy right like is he like the gaslighting here and i i'm getting sick of that
00:11:51.160 word but it has been the word of the last three years right yeah definitely that mr emergencies act
00:11:57.000 invoking it on peaceful pesky protesters in the nation's capital is standing there saying that
00:12:03.680 we believe in the rights of people to express themselves even angrily to politicians no you don't
00:12:10.820 you used a counter-terrorism law on bouncy castles you lunatic the whole world looked upon canada with
00:12:20.880 horror and it spawned uh counter demonstrations all across the world everybody was looking and i think
00:12:30.080 that was really like justin trudeau i think over the last few years switched from oh isn't he just
00:12:36.840 progressive and cool to i think this guy's a bit of a buffoon to this is a very pretty mussolini and
00:12:46.420 that's i think the the progression that the rest of the world on the outside looking in started to take
00:12:52.820 with justin trudeau and instead of just saying you know like okay well you know people in canada have a
00:12:59.780 right to be angry with their politicians and uh that's fine he leans right in and and makes it as
00:13:06.460 though he's some sort of defender of democracy and i regret giving that journalist uh credit before
00:13:13.120 um because uh her question was not good her question was actually bad because she turned
00:13:20.220 justin trudeau into the victim it wasn't like hey what do you think is sparking all this anger
00:13:24.440 with you everywhere you go like that would have been like a good question because it would make
00:13:30.600 like i know the answer to that a good journalist already knows the answer to that but you're making
00:13:35.540 the politician be introspective and think like okay well why do you think they're angry with you do you
00:13:41.220 do you even think that you've done anything wrong like it would have put him on the spot and made him
00:13:44.740 think which is uh might have caused a fire in justin trudeau's brain like we went and seen smoke coming
00:13:50.960 out of the gears um if he actually tried to do some thinking but or she turned it into hey you're
00:13:55.880 the victim like do you think it was dangerous for like you said she probably would get fired if she
00:14:01.120 does it otherwise maybe that's all she could do to get us the answers that we see sometimes but yeah
00:14:07.820 no he it's as if he's inviting people you know what bring it on come protest and you know the left has
00:14:14.480 this amazing capability of taking words and using them but actually doing and meaning the complete
00:14:22.000 opposite and i think that it people just see that at face value some of the people they go okay he said
00:14:28.760 the word democracy so he stands for democracy and some people are just too lazy to think critically
00:14:33.880 or to push past that so it's as if he's speaking to the percentage that will
00:14:38.760 clap behind him and things like that but you know he sees hundreds of people as he's coming in and
00:14:45.460 still says a handful this is a handful on the street outside of the building and it looked like
00:14:51.660 hundreds to me how can you do that like he's just bold face lying and uh oh let me start by saying my
00:14:58.040 greeting was extraordinary i suppose that's not a lie it really was yeah yeah yeah that's one way of
00:15:04.600 putting it um yeah it's he does speak to a group of people who only hear what he says but never actually
00:15:14.640 look at what he does because he says a lot of like fancy things about democracy and protecting democracy
00:15:20.160 and the rights of people to demonstrate but what he does is far different right and he he knows like
00:15:27.720 i said earlier he knows he can get away with this because the media it's his media so he knows he can
00:15:35.120 say these things and then it's going to be spin that way most news are not even going to show all
00:15:39.820 those people out there so why would you not answer those questions that way it's all a facade once again
00:15:45.840 thank god for independent journalists and the power of the cell phone that's why they want to censor the
00:15:50.920 internet this right here this is exactly why they want to do it this is why they want to censor social
00:15:55.620 media is because it is the uh great equalizer yeah um because i think it was it was andrew breitbart who
00:16:04.900 said the media is the wall that people have to climb over to see the truth and uh i think the internet has
00:16:15.980 been the ladder the cell phone has been the ladder for people to climb that wall and so we're seeing the
00:16:21.000 censorship laws of uh c11 and and other laws to regulate the media and sort of downlist people
00:16:28.740 like us and push up people like rosie barton uh that's the government's reflex to that yeah exactly
00:16:35.020 you know how powerful it is and history you know you've always the media has always been used to
00:16:41.360 bring apart false narratives to the people so yeah why not use the same strategies that have worked
00:16:48.600 before i've been reading a lot of mussolini's writings lately yes you mentioned it a couple times i have
00:16:55.780 been because i'm just so fascinated with how relevant it is uh to these times it's creepy and yeah and he
00:17:04.320 used force you don't have to even use force anymore you just it's like social credit it's fascinating
00:17:10.220 you've been keeping up with politics longer than me i started later on in adulthood i started adulting a
00:17:16.400 little bit late but has there ever been so much venom towards a canadian politician before is this
00:17:23.280 the first time that you were aware of well there was a lot of venom towards stephen harper for sure
00:17:29.620 but i don't think it was this uh amorphous so the venom directed towards stephen harper was
00:17:37.860 you want to talk small fringe minority the fringiest of fringe minorities but they were really loud
00:17:44.720 they were really radical and they had the media on their side who hated stephen harper because he's he
00:17:51.360 didn't like the cbc and so um they there was a lot of visceral hate for stephen harper but if you asked
00:18:00.620 people like why do you dislike him they couldn't really tell you why mostly because the cbc said mostly
00:18:07.620 because they they thought he was in the pocket of the coke brothers corporate interest from the united
00:18:14.740 states like it was crazy um just like you know that guy that meme where the guy has has like all the
00:18:20.640 pins on the board and he's like pointing them out that was what it was like talking to a leftist back
00:18:24.900 in the day um so they still can't answer why they're mad about things though no no and it's funny because
00:18:33.360 if you talk to someone on the right and you're like inflation out of control government spending
00:18:37.260 infringement on rights control of the internet gun rights property rights like you just carbon taxes
00:18:41.660 like you can list every reason you're mad at justin trudeau but you say to the left why do you
00:18:46.080 just like peer poly up and they really don't they don't know they just know that the tv told them
00:18:50.760 um so i have seen this sort of visceral hate but not in the size and scope and i think a lot of
00:18:58.060 those people in the crowd as we saw at the covet protests they are sometimes traditional left-wing
00:19:04.120 voters they're the um granola people uh the crystals cure cancer people and uh not to mock them but
00:19:12.380 people who say i i want alternative health viewpoints to be allowed because my body my choice my body my
00:19:19.840 choice there are a lot of disaffected unionist people out there who said i didn't want to take this
00:19:25.160 vaccine for any number of reasons personal choice being just one of them but maybe they have health
00:19:29.240 reasons maybe they just don't maybe like me they just don't like being told what to do um they just
00:19:33.560 wanted to wait a bit wait it out a little bit longer and i think that's where the majority of people are
00:19:38.020 were by the way and they were right um but there are a lot of people who are like they were died in the
00:19:43.500 whole leftist unionists who are like my union did nothing to help me when i lost my job and the only
00:19:50.140 people fighting for me were those crazy conservatives and so a lot of the people out there it is like
00:19:56.260 this loose patchwork quilt of people from all different backgrounds and they come at this one
00:20:02.940 issue or two issues or three issues um from different directions but they are all united in
00:20:09.500 their hate of justin trudeau including people who never cared to pay attention to politics at all
00:20:14.880 yeah because politics politics politics all of a sudden will pay attention to you
00:20:19.720 yeah it will find you um okay let's go to an ad break and then let's go to uh gender nonsense
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00:21:54.760 trans woman guilty of two rapes could be sent to a women's prison where women are there confined
00:22:07.280 with a rapist and uh a lot it i think a lot of women end up in the justice system and behind bars
00:22:17.720 because of trauma that leads them into a life of crime and a lot of that is sadly frequently sexual
00:22:23.960 abuse and so these women are there to sort of get their lives back on track look i'm i'm a firm
00:22:30.120 believer in prison as punishment but also um i also believe that it's also can be a place of redemption
00:22:38.040 and if there are women they're working to redeem themselves from uh to get their lives back on track
00:22:44.080 and that the bad life that they live stems from trauma sexual trauma you just stuffed them in with
00:22:51.720 the sexual abuser exactly well and that's the thing it's they're there like you said to
00:22:58.440 rehabilitate and here they are they have this person who it's not even just a male-bodied individual who
00:23:05.820 identifies as a woman it is a rapist someone who raped women like this is just the fact that this is
00:23:13.360 even considered in society is so alarming to me and then what's even more bizarre is that the people
00:23:20.260 pointing out you know just how wrong this is and how unsafe it is are the bigots they're the ones who
00:23:27.400 are like you know they get all this bad attention um and we've seen it before we've seen transgender
00:23:33.860 women raping or impregnating other inmates in women's prisons so it's an actual issue when you think of the
00:23:42.420 small percentage that are in there that is a prevalent issue of the day but yet here we are
00:23:47.900 and you know during the rapes of course he wasn't identifying as a woman and then now he is so there's
00:23:55.760 that too i mean yeah um they don't look too fond on rapists in male prisons um so yeah it would this
00:24:06.060 would be akin to sentencing a child sex offender to serve out their time in a daycare in juvie in
00:24:16.480 juvie because they identify as uh you know a teen yeah you're right it's the same thing and let's take
00:24:22.500 a look at this picture because yeah scroll down a bit scroll down and i'm if you are even remotely
00:24:28.820 queasy about this sort of stuff as i am um so i can relate um is this him before yes i've never seen
00:24:36.560 this one this is him not even that long ago i couldn't open up this particular article um but i
00:24:44.160 did read another one i thought it was only like a few years ago right does he have a face tattoo he does
00:24:50.940 he does he's the real deal he's the real deal um yeah he i don't want to say someone looks like a
00:24:58.260 rapist but that guy looks like a rapist um but there's a picture it doesn't look like a good guy
00:25:03.780 yeah there's he doesn't look like a good woman either this is the one okay john this was on i
00:25:10.100 think jonathan k's twitter account um barbara k's son we love barbara k um let's can we just zoom in
00:25:17.780 and i'm sorry in advance to everybody here i'm just so sorry can you believe our job let's zoom in
00:25:23.000 zoom in because uh for anybody who says well you know he he doesn't have any working male parts
00:25:29.880 anymore no they look like they're half working in this picture and i'm again i'm i'm just i'm sorry
00:25:36.020 i don't i i like so many of you don't have the stomach for this stuff but like he's not even
00:25:42.860 i just he's not even trying to hide the fact that he is not a transitioned person whatsoever right
00:25:48.820 yeah no it's out there playing his day i mean we didn't even technically have to zoom in he does
00:25:54.820 have his nails done oh great i will give him that his nails are done the makeup's on but he's still
00:26:01.180 like yeah no this isn't going nowhere i might be in a woman's prison soon so i gotta save this you
00:26:05.800 know what i mean like that's what it looks like to me but it's just you know what happened to women's
00:26:11.740 rights yeah you know and just how strong biological men are so that is so hard and then
00:26:18.420 do they room with another woman how does that work um do they get to room alone so
00:26:25.440 and he's going all out though he is kind of going he's trying pretty hard like look at that suitcase
00:26:30.800 this is the part that really irks me and i see this as like a less than traditionally feminine
00:26:36.340 uh female who is married with three kids um this idea that these are people who say there's no such
00:26:45.980 thing as a gender binary but their whole ideology and force is a gender binary right they say that
00:26:52.260 you can just identify as whatever you want don't question it it's okay and look i i am a firm believer
00:26:57.380 it's okay to be a tomboy i think i am still probably one um i'm currently wearing plaid and a t-shirt
00:27:03.360 from cabela's right like i i don't wear a ton of makeup my hair is kind of short messy um but
00:27:08.580 that's fine that's okay uh women are allowed to look that way but these people think if you do your
00:27:14.200 nails like pink and have long hair and you're a woman you're a woman and and talk about things that
00:27:22.960 actual women don't actually care about like that dylan mulvaney what an insult to women that dude is
00:27:29.580 um you know talking about you know like i got really emotional today and i cried twice so i
00:27:34.380 guess i'm a woman now it's actual misogyny that's what it is it's a mockery of women i will say that
00:27:42.700 you know traditionally the people who claim they are non-binary they do not do that they usually
00:27:49.280 don't play that game you're kind of like is that a man is that a woman so they work really hard
00:27:54.420 at being in the middle yeah they get into they get into any lennox territory where you're like okay
00:28:00.060 i can see it yeah exactly but yeah you're right usually most trans women not all are are like what
00:28:08.520 we're looking here on the screen and the voice and everything it's just so exaggerated and it's not
00:28:14.100 even it's not you're not even trying to be a woman because that's not how the most women act
00:28:18.620 and this obsession with tampons again i'm so sorry to the viewers but i don't i think it's weird i think
00:28:26.440 it's very weird uh that they fetishize menstruation like i think that's what i see there and as like
00:28:34.560 i'm a woman i've got two teenage daughters all of this is very off-putting for me i don't like
00:28:38.800 talking about it either and so this obsession with these uh trans identified males with our bodily
00:28:47.900 functions i think it is very very creepy i think it's kind of like you know when people get too
00:28:54.140 much plastic surgery they start to get addicted to it and they say that what happens is instead of
00:28:59.520 seeing like their face all together they start to just focus on their nose or whatever i think it's
00:29:03.800 like that like they're trying to be a woman and so they're like what don't i have like what's still
00:29:08.780 missing even though they may look like one dress like one it's like something's still missing so they
00:29:13.260 focus on things like that and i don't know if you've seen um some of the trans women who are
00:29:18.780 claiming they're having menstrual pain have you seen that where they're like oh it's my cycle and
00:29:24.660 they're on tiktok and they're like oh oh this is so hard and i'm like oh that is that just irks me so
00:29:32.540 bad yeah it's like when my husband gained a little bit of weight when i was pregnant
00:29:37.280 or when men are sick when men are sick with the flu yeah it's all psychosomatic um it's all in
00:29:43.600 their head uh let's move on to the next uh person in the trans sanity movement um we've got the bc woman
00:29:51.140 bc woman um once again if you wear pink and have long hair apparently you're a woman now that's all it
00:29:58.400 takes it's all it takes um and let me just say kudos to people trying to get healthy i'm for that
00:30:05.000 um i i i think that actually food addiction is probably one of the worst addictions because
00:30:11.120 you don't need darts to live you don't need booze to live you don't need drugs to live you just get
00:30:16.300 off it but someone to manage a food addiction um it's very difficult because you need to eat like
00:30:21.340 you need to eat to stay alive so you have to everywhere it's everywhere yeah and you have to
00:30:25.840 find a balance and it's very difficult so getting healthy um it's hard work it's hard work and it's hard
00:30:31.140 to maintain and it's a mindset so regardless of who you are in the world uh when i see someone
00:30:37.160 who's trying to get healthy um and i when i see newbies at the gym i love it i love it i love seeing
00:30:43.540 it all that is to say though that that should still also be a safe place for women and a comfortable and
00:30:48.720 and i think people should be comfortable at the gym because you're quite vulnerable at the gym right
00:30:52.640 like you're got earphones in you're working out uh you're focused on what you're doing and so
00:30:57.620 you want to feel safe in those places and this is the women's only section of a gym right and that's
00:31:04.360 that's the key point here is why do women want to go to a women's only section they feel they need
00:31:13.220 that to work out for a variety of different reasons maybe they're uncomfortable if men are
00:31:17.120 looking at them maybe it's a religious thing maybe it's it's again they've been hurt in the past by men
00:31:24.100 so it's women's only so that's where the issue comes here well and also you know like you and i
00:31:30.000 both have young daughters um i would be happy to find out that my daughter was going to a women's
00:31:36.040 only gym she's a minor so i kind of make you know like i feel a little bit better if it it's just women
00:31:42.000 at the gym and i'm not saying that all men are rapists like don't don't even think that i'm going
00:31:46.200 there but i like my minor girl to be as safe as possible and so um if she were going to a women's
00:31:52.620 only gym i i would feel a little bit better about it um but right now she goes with a buddy um but
00:31:58.640 let's oh no buddy buddy um but let's go to this because the person we discussed last week on the
00:32:07.960 show um has decided now so this is um who are uh let's use the name here bridget klein simpson is it
00:32:19.560 bridget or brigad oh i'm not i don't know because there's a saint brigad anyways uh brigad let's say
00:32:27.380 bridget bridget klein simpson informed local media that her experience with body works fitness in
00:32:32.920 parksville left her extremely devastated honestly if you get turned down for a gym i if you are
00:32:38.220 extremely devastated you've got bigger problems than than anything we're talking about here like
00:32:43.580 it just go go to the other gym like it shouldn't be emotionally ruining to you but anyways this
00:32:50.120 person now has filed a human rights complaint against the gym and god help this gym owner because
00:32:55.380 i i think he's probably a good guy trying to do the right thing by his existing customers and he didn't
00:33:01.900 even decline to do business with this person he just said i think for everybody's comfort you might
00:33:07.600 be better suited over here yeah and there's nothing wrong with that but he is going to pay the price
00:33:12.500 i think this is just one of those things where owners are like oh please don't please don't put me
00:33:17.300 in this situation and here he is with this situation and i hope we're not seeing the beginning of another
00:33:22.360 sort of yaniv situation here where it's kind of like you set yourself up into these different areas
00:33:29.380 if people don't know what i'm talking about we have a website called yanivetrial.com um where an
00:33:34.840 individual was suing um you know estheticians particularly immigrant women who were caring
00:33:42.580 for people in their homes doing their beauty treatments and he would surprise them and then
00:33:48.040 they wouldn't be comfortable and then he would sue them so i i mean i don't know if that's the case here
00:33:52.600 i will say that brigad was according to the story brigad was told you're welcome you're allowed to go
00:33:59.140 into the women's area was hugged said everything was okay and then went and then the next time was or
00:34:05.220 was told no that can't happen anymore so perhaps that adds a bit of fuel to the fire you know perhaps
00:34:12.380 if it was explained to them him right off the bat what would happen it would have been a little bit
00:34:17.060 better um but yeah and then of course they're going to the woke um you know human rights tribunal
00:34:23.340 here in bc where all of a sudden the human rights are probably going to matter unlike when you were
00:34:29.120 an autistic boy not able to go into chapters because you can't wear a mask or um or was the
00:34:36.020 olympic the olympic um the olympian without hands was that bc too i can't remember but i'm just saying
00:34:42.200 yeah it probably was our human rights tribunal is horrible and extremely woke so we'll see what
00:34:49.980 happens well and in a case of biology really doesn't care about your feelings this force this person here
00:34:58.520 is going to have great difficulty losing that weight because estrogen given to men usually causes
00:35:06.760 immediate weight gain yeah and so this person is going to struggle work very very hard it's just
00:35:13.160 one of those things those side effects of transition that they don't tell people about
00:35:19.220 one of the many one of the many if he's taking uh yeah and who even knows who even knows i don't
00:35:27.520 know that's not who knows who knows you don't i guess you don't have to um i don't envy that
00:35:33.620 parksville gym owner that's all i have to say about that my goodness yeah keep him in your prayers
00:35:38.320 because uh he's about to get ripped apart by the trans movement ripped apart by the media they're
00:35:43.720 probably going to financially devastate him because these human rights tribunals they pay the fees
00:35:49.200 of the person who files but this poor man this immigrant business owner um or at least person
00:35:57.320 of color business owner who believes in women's only spaces like in another time he would be celebrated
00:36:03.840 by the left right yeah he's about to be financially the ultimate feminist yeah because the process is also
00:36:09.740 the punishment here because he's got to pay his own way through this process to defend his reputation
00:36:14.020 and at the beginning of it one of his um bridget says when he walked into the gym they immediately knew
00:36:22.120 he was a trans woman okay yeah i don't know if he was surprised or what but yeah we're not blind um
00:36:34.420 no um anyway let's uh move on to this next one it's a video which i'm already dreading
00:36:40.480 uh i haven't seen it yet so we're all going to be upset together for the first time a teacher uses a
00:36:46.780 doll to teach gender identity to teach gender confusion i'd rather say to four and five year olds
00:36:55.260 let's just watch the clip oh no oh four and five not four four four and five little ones
00:37:04.160 the little ones infecting them with their adult dysphoria anyway let's watch this i'm going to
00:37:09.840 be upset oh poor babies oh huckleberries today i wanted to introduce you to a new friend in our
00:37:18.400 class well this huckleberries is my friend nash it's their first day in our class they're just
00:37:27.360 looking around at all of you and they're so curious to know who you all are today
00:37:33.480 uh was fun it was really interesting though knowing going in being like i don't know what
00:37:41.780 questions kiddos are going to have or what they're going to say um which is both like nerve-wracking
00:37:47.300 but also kind of exciting it's that place of um not knowing as a teacher and just being okay with
00:37:55.040 that and the friend likes to ask the question are you a boy or a girl and nash answers i'm just a kid
00:38:04.940 but a kid but kids can be boys they can be boys amen little buddy yeah okay well his parents are
00:38:16.360 liberals non-binary yeah that's just something that we know this is something i mean it's like
00:38:23.500 they're four and five years old and they just didn't make a big deal out of being a boy or a girl
00:38:29.320 and i think it was a huge testament to how much we've been talking about it in the classroom
00:38:34.380 that you never mentioned the term non-binary it was a child who brought that up because
00:38:41.000 constantly in conversation oh my goodness because you brainwashed them constantly in conversation
00:38:48.280 non-binary so they aren't sure if they're a boy or a girl so are you a boy or a girl right now they
00:38:58.140 just feel like saying i'm a kid they're figuring it out why does he like does he like stars he he they
00:39:08.160 like stars yeah and they are really they wore their star shirt he said he again favorite shirt
00:39:20.060 because they were nervous today they thought they would wear something that makes them feel
00:39:24.100 spelled my heart this is like watching a cult indoctrination video um
00:39:31.300 let me just warn everybody out there if you try to do this to one of my kids um it won't end well
00:39:40.840 for any of us frankly or to andrea same thing you've got a little guy like my kids are a little bit more
00:39:46.880 resilient because they're older and they're you know they're they're deeply connected with their
00:39:51.140 faith they're raised in a traditional catholic conservative family um and so that's okay and
00:39:59.740 they go to a small rural catholic school so that's good and i pop in down at school whenever i want
00:40:06.600 to and um and i think down there everybody kind of knows who i am so they yeah you know they know
00:40:13.380 it's good for them um but you know what parents interrogate your kids when they come in the door
00:40:20.440 yeah because you're sending your little kids off to learn how to do finger painting and this is what
00:40:25.160 they're getting cult indoctrination you know by their own admission they're saying it's because we
00:40:31.160 are constantly talking about forget abcs forget cheerio arts and and painting they are constantly
00:40:38.860 talking about this gender ideology indoctrination this is why i homeschool my little one i have an
00:40:45.000 older one too but she's a leader and somehow by the grace of god uh seems to have come out
00:40:50.880 unscathed through the public school system um but they're constantly talking about these things and
00:40:56.980 then it's not even proper english as well which also irks me because these are young they're four
00:41:02.840 and five year olds you're supposed to be teaching them how to speak properly and you see they keep
00:41:07.540 reverting back to he and yeah because kids know it bugs me that it's a black doll too it bugs me that
00:41:13.420 it's a black doll because when you watch like hollywood and netflix and all this i feel like they're
00:41:18.440 always trying to make um you know black people be the trans people too it's not that it's not out
00:41:23.580 there but predominantly in the black culture it's not a big thing right it's right and there's only
00:41:30.560 like in the states i think there's only 14 black people in canada it's much less so to be sort of
00:41:36.080 represented as that community so much like we are you can see it in photos and things like that i mean
00:41:41.760 that just rubs me the wrong way there's so much there that just gets under my skin but this
00:41:46.820 essentially is a huge social experiment we've never taught these types of things to kids
00:41:54.260 the only thing that teacher said was you know i'm just a kid yeah they're just kids too leave them
00:42:00.100 alone they already know to be inclusive they already love people they don't even notice uh people's skin
00:42:06.400 colors or anything like that when they're that young so let them be kids leave them alone well and
00:42:12.540 when i watch this too like it's what i get annoyed with is these are other people's kids that you're
00:42:20.180 indoctrinating these are other people's kids i'm sorry you sterile childless marms that you chose not
00:42:26.820 to have children because of climate change or or because you find the male gaze intimidating or
00:42:33.520 whatever but if you want to indoctrinate kids with your sets of values do what i did have three of
00:42:39.800 them now i've got a three-person army out there propagating my values to the rest of the world
00:42:47.520 being leaders leading by example showing people you know what i'm happy i'm healthy i'm strong
00:42:53.520 my mind is strong and let me tell you why um but instead of doing what i did what society has done
00:43:02.820 since time immemorial right like you raised future members of your tribe um to propagate the tribe and
00:43:11.020 your culture instead of doing that these people want to claim other people's kids it's they remind
00:43:18.260 me of those birds that steal hatchlings from the nest as their own that's well it's many of them
00:43:24.520 many of them can't have their own kids because of the hormones they're on and things like that and
00:43:29.120 like you you said something there uh maybe they think their child is you know bad for the carbon
00:43:34.900 footprint so i that just got me thinking what's going to happen in a few years are they going to
00:43:40.400 have less kids and then you have the sheila's and drea's kids running around there it's going to be a
00:43:45.440 big shift isn't there if they keep this kind of thing up so oh yeah i'm playing the long game uh you
00:43:51.940 know i'm letting that problem sort itself out if these self-sterilizers don't want to have kids
00:43:56.580 that's fine i already told my son he's got to have five i'm gonna need lots of i gotta have lots
00:44:01.900 of grandkids because uh the other side isn't having any kids so there's a bit of a like a financial
00:44:08.160 incentive uh to the economy for us to have more kids but also this might be a problem that sorts
00:44:16.400 itself out if we just play our cards right while you and i have kids and then our kids have kids and
00:44:21.580 these people are like ew uh having male children is toxic masculinity so i'm not going to do that
00:44:28.180 okay yeah exactly and look how expensive it is to adopt it's not cheap too right any of these people
00:44:35.000 value socialism you know they'd be happy with universal checks and and not no capitalism and
00:44:41.880 everything like that so how are they even going to afford to adopt so it's just you know be fruitful
00:44:46.820 be merry and maybe things will all turn around in 25 years yeah oh you know what when these ladies
00:44:53.720 are dying alone being eaten by their cats um that's fine you know when the cats their cats are eating
00:44:59.360 their corpses because nobody even cares about them to check on them um i'll be wrestling around with
00:45:05.800 grandkids um in bushes uh teaching them to live off the land so um you know i just i i don't like seeing
00:45:13.920 people miserable but they are going to live miserable fruitless lives and uh i guess everybody
00:45:19.460 makes their own choices and then lives with the consequences um oh olivia just dropped a uh what
00:45:26.920 looks to be a horrific video in the chat and again i haven't watched this yet we're all going to watch
00:45:32.800 this together and be mortified together um and scared do it um i'm already clutching my crucifix um
00:45:40.900 uh she says there's a video that's circulating today it's ian mcphail of the university of
00:45:48.720 montreal why is it always canada it is literally always canada you know that such a joke it's because
00:45:53.900 we provide money to study these sorts of things um likewise with climate change like you know that
00:45:58.860 whole study that said coffee is bad for the for climate change it was the university of quebec at
00:46:05.020 i was like of course it was of course it was it's always canada um anyways ian mcphail of the
00:46:11.960 university of montreal talking about pedophilia again i'm already dreading oh no and recent and
00:46:19.500 emerging research on the subject i think we're walking towards normalization here anyways let's uh
00:46:25.520 let's we happen yeah let's hunker down and watch this oh no the boundary is not arbitrary meaning
00:46:31.080 it's out there in nature and it's up to sort of in air quotes find it
00:46:35.600 so with pedophilia there are three main uh options or possibilities i should say for latent structure
00:46:46.240 it's a dimension which means i'll say this say this very controversially that means everybody in the room
00:46:54.620 has some amount of sexual interest in children that's what a latent dimension is no what no no
00:46:59.700 no what very little most of us will have very little then some people have quite a bit of the
00:47:05.540 sexual are you kidding me and uh there are two main possibilities for a taxonic latent structure
00:47:12.560 one is dichotomous so there are two taxa people are pedophiles or they are not pedophiles and that's it
00:47:19.880 there's no variation and then there's a third option a trichotomous taxonic latent structure
00:47:26.540 uh where there are actually three taxa and i'm kind of burying the lead that well what are these three
00:47:33.820 taxa if that's if that's the case but that's the idea that there are three categories of people in terms
00:47:38.860 of their sexual interest in children so
00:47:41.620 is it oh i have to watch that whole thing i'm so i feel like vomiting already
00:47:47.640 my face is burning okay so at first he i thought he was saying everybody fits into the first category
00:47:55.600 but he it is still coming across as normalizing that this is even an option it's like no that's
00:48:02.740 not an option that everybody's a freaking pedophile that is the epitome of normalizing something when
00:48:10.420 you're actually even saying that that's possible and what the heck are pedophiles thinking like
00:48:14.580 when they hear these so-called uh you know intellects up there speaking to rooms uh they just
00:48:22.240 think okay well yeah i'm normal i'm just going to keep doing this i'm not even going to try to change
00:48:27.940 yeah it's so vile so he's saying that researchers think that there are three potentialities for people
00:48:36.920 to fit in so people who are like no and people who are yes so like on the binary which uh i am
00:48:44.720 reliably informed that these people don't believe that there is a binary so i'm inclined to think
00:48:49.700 that these sort of woke researchers probably think that people fit into the first category
00:48:54.920 um and the third category i'm not sure is that like a mix of there are some people who are yes and
00:49:01.240 no and some people who are like maybe a little bit maybe some more um you didn't really get around
00:49:07.580 quite to explaining the third category and i'm not sure it matters because the third category is
00:49:12.760 probably quite reflective of the first one it seems like it would be yes yeah so the idea that
00:49:20.500 everybody feels this just some people more than others and then some people act on it and some people
00:49:28.280 don't um that's how they view other things like right sexuality right so we're seeing that all of a
00:49:40.140 sudden being overlaid on uh child sex abuse and this is the same thing that they do when they call
00:49:47.980 everybody a nazi then the nazis are like well i guess we're kind of normal um and this it ends up
00:49:53.840 only being helpful to the nazis right when you start calling everything nazism um this is the
00:49:59.700 same thing here if you are saying that everybody yeah has this just in a certain you know levels
00:50:07.440 it normalizes pedophilia it makes them just like everybody else they're just on a spectrum right
00:50:15.200 they say this is the spectrum that's that's what i noticed too exactly what you're saying is
00:50:19.720 they're using that same language that they do to make sure everything is inclusive everything is
00:50:24.860 on a spectrum everything is normal to some certain degree when it is absolutely not and it's i'm tired
00:50:32.480 of conspiracies coming true like this is another conspiracy where they said they're going to keep adding
00:50:38.540 on to the lgb the alphabets uh in order to include map right that's what they say uh you know
00:50:46.480 adults or whatever attracted to minor minor minor attracted persons and they want to normalize that
00:50:53.120 and include it and you see stuff like this and you can see how it can happen you can find someone who
00:50:57.620 believes anything people believe anything and of course probably some pedophiles believe everybody's
00:51:02.820 really a pedophile they're you know to a certain degree so it's not that you can't find someone who
00:51:08.540 thinks this way it's why are you why are you acting like it has more clout than it's not like it's not
00:51:15.220 just completely insane to think that you're acting like it's actually a legitimate thing that hey you
00:51:22.540 know what maybe everybody's just a little bit of a pedophile to certain and then he's giggling through
00:51:27.620 the talk too which is also rubbing me the wrong way and who's in the room what is this i have to watch
00:51:33.560 this whole thing i mean too i'm i'm mortified i'm not going to uh i'm going to suffer through every
00:51:41.000 second of it but i think it's something that i need to watch for myself so that um you got to
00:51:48.920 know your enemy right but i think we're about to watch uh a societal wide milgram experiment with this
00:51:57.320 thing right now i think it's already started yeah like for those people who don't know about the
00:52:03.580 milgram experiment um it was basically designed to test like how did people go along with nazi germany
00:52:09.460 yeah um and it was you know a volunteer who is actually the person being studied doesn't realize
00:52:18.780 that they're the person being studied they come in and they come into an experiment room and the
00:52:24.340 person on the other side of the glass is an actor and he's strapped into what looks like an electric
00:52:29.280 chair and a guy so what's happening to him isn't real but the participant in the study doesn't
00:52:35.360 realize that it's not real and a guy in a doctor suit comes in and tells you yeah to x to electrocute
00:52:41.320 that man and and people do they do they don't even ask why and they keep on doing it and they see the
00:52:47.580 person is visibly hurt in fact there are points at which it goes on to so that it would appear that
00:52:54.440 person actually died and so few people declined to hit that buzzer and electrocute the person
00:53:02.300 on the other side like it could have been anybody could have been you know a dad they you weren't
00:53:08.720 told that they were bad people right you weren't told that they were criminals or anything else it
00:53:13.000 was just a person on the other side and the idea was what would you do if somebody in uh a position
00:53:21.060 of expertise what would you do if they told you to do something yeah and the guy wore a white coat
00:53:26.240 and that was the position that was enough for the people participating in the study to say oh well
00:53:32.480 he's obviously a smart guy he knows what he's doing i'll go along right we we saw this with the covid
00:53:37.760 doctors over the last three years they worked they were public health officers well that sounds really
00:53:44.460 important and smart and they told you to narc on your neighbors and stay away from them and treat
00:53:49.580 them like plague viruses and so many people did and it was it was a huge milgram experiment we're about
00:53:55.080 to see that again because this guy you listen to talk he's he's an expert he studies these things
00:54:00.820 he's giving a lecture he obviously knows what he's talking about so when he starts using language like
00:54:06.480 minor attracted person and maybe there's the spectrum and there's no binary on this um i think
00:54:11.800 people are going to go along because they give the air of authority to expertise as we've seen
00:54:17.080 replicated over and over and over again in the milgram experiment and normalization you see that
00:54:22.300 looking around like are you guys seeing what i'm seeing and he's looking at people just standing there
00:54:27.100 going no this is completely normal and that's the harm of allowing this these types of things to be
00:54:33.740 normalized and i know you like true crime i do too one of the things that always fascinates me and
00:54:39.320 you know i'm just shocked is when you'll you'll have someone who's a serial killer okay
00:54:44.360 but how on earth are they able to find another person in the world to do the same things with
00:54:50.660 them sometimes more than one person that right there shows that um you know people could be
00:54:56.540 perhaps a good person have morals and for some reason just fall under to under the um the wooing
00:55:03.520 of somebody else who just has perverted and sick sadistic intentions and they come in all forms
00:55:10.420 whether it be a doctor or a scientist or what have you or your school teacher so yeah you know
00:55:16.420 we have to suffer through whatever that video is so that we can bring it to the people bring it to
00:55:22.240 the people's attention um so hopefully you guys appreciate that i appreciate being able to work
00:55:27.420 at rebel news so that we are talking about these very important stories yeah there's more of these
00:55:32.700 people than we know amongst us but what keeps them uh in the shadows is that we know that it's evil
00:55:38.780 and gross and and uh i think keeping them in the shadows keeps them from doing the harm
00:55:45.620 that they that they would love to do and so that's why it's so important not to normalize these things
00:55:51.360 um let's we have one very huge thing that just broke this morning um the cbc we got an email early this
00:56:02.200 morning i think it was maybe it was late last night but i read it this morning when i got up very early
00:56:07.100 and uh cbc is coming to smear rebel news particularly ezra because ezra sent a very professional letter
00:56:17.580 to the premier of alberta regarding the treatment of the locker downers or the locked down by the
00:56:25.500 locker downers and the previous locker downer government and uh hopefully we can go a little
00:56:31.800 bit later because i think we should watch this thing sometimes yeah i'm gonna have a little bit
00:56:36.900 of time me too although i'm supposed to be in a manager's meeting but anything to turn up late to
00:56:41.880 that is fine by me i joke i love the rest of the uh executive team here rebel news but um you know
00:56:51.220 those management meetings i feel like i could be doing a lot of journalism um anyways um let's watch it
00:56:56.680 because uh i think it's important to understand and then i've got some comments about why cbc is so
00:57:01.840 perplexed about ezra sending this letter anyway olivia do you want to roll that trudeau cbc state
00:57:09.140 broadcaster just told me they're coming to smear rebel news uh this morning they contacted me telling
00:57:18.760 me they were going to publish an attack on us at 12 noon alberta time today they say they have a
00:57:25.860 secret letter written by me to the premier of alberta danielle smith and that they're going to
00:57:32.020 publish a story about that letter at 12 noon and do i have any explanations for it wow well what would
00:57:41.420 you do if a government journalist from trudeau cbc state broadcaster was trying to blackmail you
00:57:46.140 with a gotcha story well i think you'd probably do the obvious you would publish the letter yourself
00:57:52.700 first so everyone could see it in full you'd call the cbc's bluff so that's what i'm doing
00:58:00.500 you can see my letter to danielle smith right now at a website we've set up called lockdownamnesty.com
00:58:08.980 it's a five-page letter that i sent to the premier's chief of staff back in november after i had a chat with
00:58:15.560 her in person and i want to let you know i am very proud of that letter and i stand by every word of
00:58:22.460 it and i want you to read it at lockdownamnesty.com read the whole thing for yourself it should come as
00:58:29.340 no surprise that the cbc is coming to throw mud at rebel news and me they are justin trudeau state
00:58:35.020 broadcaster they are his attack dogs and they hate nothing more than rebel news and the people who
00:58:41.460 support us they follow justin trudeau's lead quite frankly your i won't call it a media organization
00:58:48.700 your group of individuals uh need to take accountability for uh some of the polarization
00:58:57.420 that we're seeing in this country and i think canadians uh are cluing into the fact that uh there
00:59:03.700 is a really important decision we take about the kind of country we want to see and i salute
00:59:09.200 all extraordinary hard-working journalists that put science and facts at the heart of what they do
00:59:16.120 and ask me tough questions every day but make sure that they are educating and informing canadians from
00:59:24.200 a broad range of perspectives which is the last thing that you guys do the cbc obeys trudeau and copies
00:59:31.500 him so they smear us and they attack us they're part of the parliamentary press gallery that has illegally
00:59:37.240 voted to block our reporters from attending press conferences in ottawa that's how gross the cbc is
00:59:43.640 so the cbc has come for rebel news now they think this is their moment to hurt us now when i got their
00:59:50.260 letter this morning i thought for a moment of writing back to the cbc smear merchants directly but then i
00:59:56.160 thought why would i do that rebel news has far more viewers in alberta than the cbc does why wouldn't i
01:00:02.900 just make this video with their gotcha questions and my answers and send it out myself at least that
01:00:09.620 way i know that trudeau's journalists won't tamper with what i say out of fairness i'll read to you
01:00:15.520 their entire letter to me they would never give me that fairness their letter is from a wicked liar
01:00:21.520 named megan grant but first let me tell you a little bit about what this what this is all about
01:00:25.360 and why it's happening see when alberta premier danielle smith was first running for the leadership
01:00:30.980 of the united conservative party a few months ago to succeed jason kenney when she launched her
01:00:36.300 campaign our reporter adam sose asked her a great question that the cbc would never ask her
01:00:42.400 we asked if she would call off jason kenney's politically motivated lockdown prosecutions
01:00:49.240 meanwhile though we're still seeing targeted charges against pastors and small business owners
01:00:53.900 some of these are being dropped fortunately others are still clogging up the courts are you willing
01:00:59.300 to commit to staying charges and freezing ongoing investigations against those emanating from the
01:01:04.420 lockdown and how do you plan to restore faith in the courts and in politics yes we have to we we never
01:01:11.540 should have come down on pastors the way we did some every other jurisdiction it seems we're able
01:01:17.300 to enforce their measures without putting pastors in jail and it's created so much division in our
01:01:24.560 communities so yes we should drop we should drop those we should also drop charges against small
01:01:30.460 businesses part of the reason why we're enjoying the freedoms that we have today and the ability
01:01:34.540 to to go and watch hockey games is because there were some courageous people who stood up and said you
01:01:40.860 know what there's another way to do this enough is enough it took the politicians a little while longer
01:01:45.100 to realize that but now that they've realized that i think part of the healing process is to make sure
01:01:51.160 that that some of those is that those charges are dropped the other thing we need to do though is is
01:01:56.000 we need to have a full reckoning about what happened who made the decisions why they made the decisions
01:02:01.540 that they did great question and a great answer it became part of her campaign platform and right then
01:02:07.380 the cbc resolved that they would do anything in their power to destroy danielle smith but they failed
01:02:13.400 she is now the premier of alberta but the cbc knows they'll get another chance just four months from now
01:02:19.800 in the general election so they are campaigning against her full tilt anyways it looks like
01:02:26.220 smith is serious about keeping her promise to call off these very political lockdown prosecutions
01:02:32.140 here's smith confirming her position when our reporter selena glass asked her about it in november
01:02:38.140 during your campaign you said that not only would you issue an apology to those prosecuted during
01:02:42.920 restrictions but you would also brand them amnesty when can we expect those apologies um i can apologize
01:02:49.240 right now i'm i'm deeply sorry for anyone who was inappropriately subjected to um discrimination as a
01:02:59.240 result of their vaccine status i'm deeply sorry for any government's employee that was fired from their
01:03:04.460 job because of their vaccine status and i welcome them back if they want to come back as for the amnesty
01:03:11.340 i have to get some legal advice on them and so i've already asked my staff to um to request that advice so i can see how we would be able to proceed on that
01:03:21.340 my view has been that these were political decisions that were made and so i think that they can be political decisions to offer a reversal but i i do want to get some some legal advice on that first
01:03:31.340 would that also have to do with the timeline um i i would have to see if you know if i can if i can do it
01:03:38.520 i would do it at the earliest opportunity so i'm hoping within the next within the next week i'll get that legal advice
01:03:44.200 and at christmas i personally sat down for a one-on-one year-end interview with premier smith and it was
01:03:51.000 actually the main issue i asked her about and i'm not going to play you the whole interview
01:03:55.220 we talked for almost half an hour you can see that whole interview at lockdownamnesty.com if you
01:04:00.720 want we put the video there but here's just a taste of it the world has moved on but alberta health and
01:04:05.980 alberta justice are still prosecuting and they haven't had a lot of wins but they've had a few
01:04:10.660 yeah and it just feels like a hangover from a from a bygone era yeah it doesn't feel like it's in sync
01:04:17.960 with the times is there a way to to move on it feels like a vendetta from some prosecutors
01:04:27.600 that really want to punish these guys that's how now i'm coming from a very strong point of view i
01:04:32.040 support these guys yeah and i know you've got to be you know you you can't meddle in a judicial
01:04:37.320 process but boy it doesn't feel like it's in the public interest you know i think we learned a lot
01:04:41.880 about how our justice system works in watching things at the federal level and how the attorney
01:04:47.060 general and the crown have an independence from the the premier's office the questions that i can
01:04:53.420 ask and have asked and continue to ask is is it in the public interest yeah and is there a reasonable
01:05:00.280 likelihood of conviction yeah and i think the longer that we go on seeing that prosecutions are not being
01:05:07.220 successful it makes a stronger case on both of those fronts that uh if the conviction isn't likely we
01:05:14.720 we know that we have a lot of pressure on our courts and if the public has now come to terms
01:05:20.100 with wanting a different approach is it in the public interest it's it'll it's becoming increasingly
01:05:24.540 hard to answer those two questions now i've i put it to the prosecutors and i've asked them to do
01:05:30.560 a review of the cases with those two things in mind smith was very careful with her words wasn't she
01:05:36.420 she said she wasn't going to interfere with any prosecutions that's what
01:05:40.120 justin trudeau did to save his corrupt friends at snc labaland but smith would follow the rules and
01:05:47.680 just have a look at cases to make sure they were legally appropriate especially since the province
01:05:54.040 was losing so many of those cases in court were they really in the public interest to pursue did they
01:05:59.600 really have a chance of conviction well the government journalists at trudeau's cbc state broadcaster
01:06:06.080 couldn't stand that and they hunted and hunted for proof that someone did something wrong they
01:06:12.820 showed a passion for this story that they never showed for trudeau's interference with the snc
01:06:18.220 labaland case and huge scoop they found the smoking gun here's the blockbuster story that megan
01:06:25.140 the cbc liar published last week let me let me show it to you on twitter new alberta premier's office
01:06:32.360 contacted crown prosecution about coutts cases sources
01:06:36.860 coutts is some of the trucker cases and i'm not sure if you can see it but more than half a million people
01:06:43.820 read that tweet and if you click on it it leads to this story that is still up on the cbc website right now
01:06:50.040 alberta premier's office contacted crown prosecution about coutts cases sources now i'll read just a little bit
01:06:58.020 from the story a staffer in alberta premier danielle smith's office sent a series of emails to the
01:07:04.160 alberta crown prosecution service challenging prosecutors assessment and direction on cases
01:07:09.520 stemming from the coutts border blockades and protests cbc news has learned the emails were sent
01:07:16.560 last fall according to sources whom cbc has agreed not to identify because they fear they could lose their
01:07:22.360 jobs wow that is a bombshell that's amazing investigative journalism it's a smoking gun
01:07:28.580 in fact it was so devastating it caused an emergency caucus meeting in alberta smith's mlas were in open
01:07:35.520 revolt except it wasn't true there were no such emails and the cbc didn't admit until days later that
01:07:46.320 they actually never saw any such emails they didn't disclose that in their original story
01:07:52.880 because they're not real journalists they're government journalists that's a very different
01:07:56.800 thing you have to understand they work for trudeau but because of that false accusation the public
01:08:02.780 service of alberta the non-partisan permanent staff of the government they had an emergency search
01:08:07.900 of every single email between the premier's entire staff and the justice department they literally
01:08:14.660 reviewed one million emails and there wasn't a single one not one here's a cbc story grudgingly
01:08:28.360 admitting that nearly a week after their smear was first published you can see this was written by a
01:08:34.300 different cbc reporter megan grant is still lying about things her lie is still being published both the
01:08:41.560 tweet and the story that i showed you they're still up all they've done is added this little note to it
01:08:47.140 they say editors note the original version of the story published january 19th neglected to note
01:08:54.180 that cbc news has not seen the emails in question seriously they they let that out they didn't mention that
01:09:03.000 when they first made the accusation they they didn't admit they they actually hadn't seen any proof
01:09:08.940 they smeared the entire government not to mention the prosecutors they tried to cause a caucus revolt
01:09:14.360 and they actually hadn't seen the emails they claimed existed and that we now know do not exist how is
01:09:23.180 that story even still online how are they still broadcasting then how is that headline even still
01:09:31.240 there how is that wicked liar that fabricator that hoaxer that disinformation spreader that trudeau
01:09:38.460 shill megan grant how is she even still employed there well because lying to albertans and lying
01:09:45.660 about albertans is a key requirement to work for trudeau cbc duh remember this other cbc liar lying about
01:09:52.360 the trucker convoy you know given canada's support of ukraine in this current crisis with russia
01:09:58.460 i don't know if it's far-fetched to ask but but there is concern that russian actors could be
01:10:05.840 continuing to fuel things as this as this protest grows but perhaps even instigating it from from the
01:10:11.800 outset she actually got a raise and a promotion after that lie because it pleased justin trudeau i
01:10:18.160 bet megan grant got an attagirl call from the pmo too so the cbc just blew up whatever credibility
01:10:24.900 they had left in alberta i mean not that they had any i mean they they really hit rock bottom such a long
01:10:29.340 time ago but they're still day game but megan grant is now trying in some way to salvage her
01:10:35.120 credibility so she sent me this letter this morning and i'm going to read it to you and you can see it
01:10:40.480 in full at our special website lockdownamnesty.com here's what the liar megan grant said to me
01:10:47.300 hi ezra my colleagues and i are working on a story about the premier putting pressure
01:10:53.420 on the justice minister in an effort to get covid related charges dropped especially arthur
01:10:58.500 pawlowski's we have an email dated october 25 sent from you to the premier's office following an
01:11:03.960 in-person meeting which took place at the ucp convention days earlier the email advocates for
01:11:09.160 non-violent covid related charges to be stayed or withdrawn and advises the premier on how she could
01:11:14.720 make that happen the email makes the case for why some charges should be dropped and why the attorney
01:11:20.080 general should intervene my questions for you are what prompted you to send that email what influence
01:11:27.860 do you feel your advocacy has had on these types of cases do you wish to add further comment on these
01:11:33.140 matters we plan to publish at noon many thanks megan grant so now she's trying to imply that in some
01:11:41.960 way rebel news has done something wrong or that i have or that we have somehow counseled the premier to do
01:11:48.080 something wrong it's a gotcha and she says i only have a few hours to reply or she's going to leak my
01:11:54.660 letter so i'm going to leak it first at lockdown amnesty.com you know rebel news and i have been
01:12:02.900 saying the same thing about these lockdown prosecutions in public and in private to anyone
01:12:08.320 who would listen for nearly three years including at smith's annual general meeting and in my year-end
01:12:13.960 interview with smith you might even know we literally have a billboard at the side of the
01:12:20.060 main highway in alberta calling on smith to drop the prosecutions it's called lockdown amnesty
01:12:25.240 here's an excerpt from my five-page letter the one that the cbc thinks is a smoking gun
01:12:30.180 it is five pages with legal footnotes there's a lot of legalese in them uh so i won't read the
01:12:36.380 whole thing to you but but here's part of it i just want to give you a flavor of this letter
01:12:39.700 i am only suggesting that the prosecutions which have been politically motivated targeting people
01:12:46.540 who only sought to exercise their constitutional freedom of expression and religion be stayed or
01:12:51.700 discontinued from my knowledge of the prosecutions most people charged were either attending a protest
01:12:57.620 or a religious gathering usually the people charged were the low-hanging fruit the most vocal
01:13:03.100 or the ones sharing their message on social media none of the prosecutions that the democracy fund
01:13:08.060 or rebel news supports have any violence or firearms involved the premier's action on these
01:13:13.280 prosecutions will promote democratic principles and ensure an appropriate use of our court's limited
01:13:18.000 resources you've heard me say that a dozen times before including in my year-end interview with the
01:13:23.900 premier the cbc somehow thinks this is a gotcha moment but it just shows they only rebreathe their
01:13:30.200 own air and listen to their own point of view they never listen to any other voices and they
01:13:34.400 obviously don't watch my show or they'd know what i said to the premier herself in my year-end interview
01:13:40.000 here's another excerpt from my letter really go go and read the whole thing at lockdownamnesty.com
01:13:45.840 i'm very proud of that letter and i think you might enjoy it you might you might learn something from
01:13:50.320 it i think it was a useful letter let me read some more withdrawing charges staying proceedings
01:13:56.380 or declining to prosecute or continue a prosecution is justified if there is no reasonable likelihood of
01:14:04.080 conviction this standard varies by the facts of each case or if the prosecution does not serve the
01:14:09.440 public interest the prosecutions that i am aware of do not meet either element of the test let alone
01:14:14.280 both so staying the charges is well justified there are clear legal issues with many of the prosecutions
01:14:20.860 that i am familiar with prosecutions under the public health act are likely to fail
01:14:25.120 because as the premier likely recalls the chief medical officer of health orders were vague
01:14:29.920 confusing inconsistent and did not specifically prohibit certain activities unquote because there's
01:14:36.220 a little legalese in there but i think you can get it last excerpt this is i just want to i'm proud
01:14:40.580 of this letter i want you to read it quote the premier can should she choose to direct the attorney
01:14:47.140 general to review and withdraw or discontinue any cases arising from the chief medical officer of health
01:14:53.200 health act criminal charges being prosecuted by the alberta crown prosecution service charges under the
01:15:00.800 critical infrastructure defense act or any pending charges or applications stemming from alleged breaches
01:15:06.340 of the court's orders to refrain from public gatherings or otherwise the premier could request that the review be
01:15:13.280 undertaken with respect to each prosecution held with alberta crown prosecution service and cases where there is no
01:15:20.740 reasonable chance of conviction or where prosecution does not serve the public interest be discontinued
01:15:26.660 immediately obviously the attorney general would take into account the premier's view that without more
01:15:32.260 i.e. violence proceeding with these prosecutions is not in the public interest unquote look i've said
01:15:38.020 that in public i've said that in private i've said that to the previous government i've said it to the current government
01:15:42.740 i said it to danielle smith in an interview and i've said it to her in a private conversation
01:15:46.740 conversation and i've said it to her in an amazing five-page letter that you really should read for
01:15:51.780 yourself and that's what the cbc can't stand they can't stand the premier danielle smith would actually
01:16:00.340 listen to another point of view besides trudeau's point of view or the cbc's point of view she can't
01:16:05.620 stand sorry they can't stand the premier smith actually might care about freedom and think that
01:16:11.620 bullying christian pastors or you know small restaurateurs or other peaceful protesters is
01:16:17.300 not in the public interest the cbc can't stand that smith actually talks to me and gave me a great
01:16:24.100 year-end interview by the way look i have no idea what smith did or didn't do with the letter i wrote
01:16:29.940 to her i hope it was circulated frankly i'm just glad that she's interested in more points of view than
01:16:36.100 the trudeau shills at the cbc and that's what the cbc hates so that's why i'm not actually scared
01:16:43.700 about the cbc leaking my letter because they might think it's scandalous but i am actually very proud
01:16:49.380 of it in fact i would be grateful if you read it and in fact if you are in albert and i would encourage
01:16:54.740 you to send a version of that letter to smith yourself or to your local mla and while you're at
01:17:02.500 that special website lockdownamnesty.com take a moment to sign our petition i just checked and
01:17:08.180 nearly 25 000 people have signed it so far to call off these prosecutions let's see how high
01:17:15.140 we can get that number if you're like me and you despise the cbc and you're deeply embarrassed for
01:17:22.340 the unethical journalism published by megan grant last week do something positive about it sign our
01:17:28.740 petition calling on the premier to bring in lockdown amnesty that's what we're calling it
01:17:34.820 while you're on that website feel free to chip in to support our journalism
01:17:38.100 and our advocacy megan grant is bought and paid for by justin trudeau and it shows
01:17:44.900 when i first read the letter from the cbc demanding comment about this controversial thing that
01:18:00.340 ezra sent to the premier which he as he rightly points out said a gazillion times in public
01:18:05.220 including a billboard alongside alberta's busiest highway that gets 1.3 million monthly impressions
01:18:11.700 they think that they've got some kind of scoop that ezra was like trying to put uh the bug in
01:18:18.020 the premier's ear that maybe this is not a good use of uh prosecutorial resources and that's another
01:18:24.260 point that is lost in all of this alberta's short 50 crown prosecutors by some estimates um but even if
01:18:32.900 they were short 20 that means that real victims of real crimes may not get justice because they are
01:18:44.180 going like the prosecutions of those crimes are going to take over the constitutional maximum
01:18:49.060 and so they're going to get tossed out while the government is wasting money on
01:18:55.220 pastors who did nothing except preach to people who wanted to be preached to during the time of covid
01:19:01.940 and um uh for me though as i read that email this morning from cbc i thought oh i they can't
01:19:10.420 understand what they they think there's some ulterior motive here they can't understand why ezra wrote
01:19:18.980 this letter to the premier saying can we do you think there's a way to back off here it's not it's not
01:19:24.260 the best idea here they think there's something in it for him right he doesn't live here he's in
01:19:30.740 toronto none of the alberta rebels have locked down tickets there's there's no net benefit to ezra
01:19:40.820 if these prosecutions are dropped it's just the right thing to do and cbc can't get it in their
01:19:47.940 head that there's somebody out there who would do something altruistically with no ulterior motive
01:19:54.260 just because it's the right thing to do so they think there's some sort of sinister payoff in the
01:19:58.740 background so we this is a scandal but we don't know what the scandal is well we'll go with the
01:20:04.340 controversy and then we'll we'll find the controversy afterwards well and also reeks of
01:20:10.420 desperation here too because she did totally totally totally lie just mislead the public
01:20:18.100 they left that up and even on that editor's note it it still says we have not seen these emails
01:20:25.540 instead of saying there are no emails there are no emails you went to one million of them and
01:20:30.660 you're still acting like they exist you just haven't looked so it's poor journalism so here she is trying
01:20:35.540 to redeem herself probably somebody said oh look she communicated with rebel news this is out in the
01:20:41.780 open we know how fois work it's nothing secret when you send an email to the premier that that could be
01:20:50.660 read or being the public it's not like they found something that uh you know some private
01:20:55.540 conversation from a pay phone if those still exist here this is a letter this is what rebel news stands
01:21:01.940 for this is not a secret and i love how we showed the questions before he sent that letter before he met
01:21:08.740 with the premier that we've already been on this beat and the billboard i mean what on earth are they
01:21:14.180 publishing at noon it's going to be absolutely ludicrous but what i think i think it's going to be
01:21:20.740 great for rebel news and for people who are looking for the other side of the story just like what
01:21:25.380 happened when we showed that clip there of prime minister trudeau saying i will not call you people a
01:21:31.140 news organization and yada yada yada what happened right after he said that rebel news was trending i saw in the
01:21:38.100 comments on that people saying oh my gosh who's rebel news if you don't like them i like them so
01:21:44.180 so all these people who've been watching the cbc and and wanting to pull their eyes out because they
01:21:49.780 think it's really one of the only news sources they can watch and i've seen people do that in my own
01:21:55.220 family some of the older people are still watching you know the state back media and they're like yelling
01:22:00.020 at the screen because they don't believe what's being said now they're going to go who's rebel news what is
01:22:05.380 and then they're going to read the letter and go oh my gosh this is amazing that yeah that there is a
01:22:11.140 news outlet uh that the ezra levant would stand he's jewish here he is standing for christians this
01:22:17.940 is amazing so i think that this is in the end this will be used for good well and just like think about
01:22:25.460 this again i go back to the the mindset of the cbc journalist who thinks there's no possible way that
01:22:32.420 someone would do something out of the goodness of their heart yeah that that's why they think
01:22:36.580 there's some sort of scandal here they think that it's impossible that this man this toronto jew would
01:22:43.780 stand for christian pastors in alberta and that letter was meticulously legally footnoted
01:22:51.300 you know what that means we incurred legal costs to write that letter to make sure that it was done
01:22:57.060 properly that we said okay well these are the the legal reasons why uh these charges could and should
01:23:03.780 be dropped we did everything right and again incurring legal fees to send an advocacy letter
01:23:13.380 to the premier on behalf of many many people that ezra has never even met just because he thinks it's the
01:23:19.620 right thing to do for these charges to be dropped for these people to get on with their lives
01:23:22.820 and cbc is like i don't know something in it for him we just haven't figured it out yet
01:23:28.500 and you'll note that um she put pastor palowski in there so we'll see how they're going to smear him
01:23:34.500 and that as well but i think people are going to see through it i think they really are for sure
01:23:39.700 especially now when so many people are not cloaked under this umbrella of fear of covet they can the fog has
01:23:46.660 lifted they can see things more rationally and i'm sure now that they're bringing up again um that the
01:23:52.420 cbc is bringing up what happened to these pastors they're gonna go oh yeah you know we we did kind
01:23:57.140 of overreact there you know what you mean so what is the story um but i love that ezra said you know
01:24:03.780 i'm just gonna publish them i'm proud of this letter you know here it is read it in full would you guys
01:24:09.700 share it as well i think it's really important to share it because you know we are um of course um
01:24:16.340 our information is suppressed so you guys are our messenger so share it get it out there so people can
01:24:21.700 really see and just scratch their heads and go what is going on here yeah i i just think it's so
01:24:27.220 funny because our critics say oh you know like you only care about these things for money or clicks
01:24:32.020 or whatever and this is something that ezra did in the background yeah to try to help and so it's not
01:24:39.780 it's not about clicks it's not about likes yes of course we're in the news business but it's about
01:24:44.340 doing the right thing and we use our journalism to try to help people and and we do that in a bunch of
01:24:49.300 different ways and sometimes it happens in ways that we don't always tell you about yeah of course
01:24:54.500 we like to toot our own horn um but sometimes we don't um and we just you know work away on things
01:25:00.980 to try to make canada a little bit more free in the background that's what we do and so we weren't
01:25:05.380 even going to tell people about this until cbc allowed us to toot our own horn so i guess you know
01:25:11.380 what thanks cbc yeah and i think they're also trying to like do a warning like see what happens if a
01:25:16.660 premier you know does an interview with with rebel news as well but hopefully premier smith does
01:25:23.140 what she's been doing and um continues to stand and not be wavered or intimidated or bullied by this
01:25:28.820 but another thing is she didn't even respond to the letter so where's the scoop like what do you
01:25:34.260 say uh premieres receive letters from so many people all the time so you don't even have a response
01:25:41.460 after it's been called all of her emails have been combed through and this is the best you've got
01:25:45.780 an advocacy letter for religious freedom from rebel news's ezra levant our jewish boss in toronto
01:25:55.380 incurring legal costs to advocate for pastors behind the scenes in alberta yeah big scandal you know what
01:26:01.940 what a scandal we come out looking pretty virtuous here um and maybe this is cbc trying to signal to
01:26:07.860 everybody else like don't write the premier letter because we'll do a story on it too like yeah i i
01:26:14.580 don't know what what they think the point of this is um except it's a real sneak peek into their
01:26:19.620 psychology that's for sure well and how is she getting away with doing this story like there's
01:26:24.180 been no um there's been no like hey you know stay away with this you already embarrassed us so much
01:26:30.900 with that first story like it's no one combing through what she's combing through and going hey this is
01:26:36.260 a nothing burger like what are you doing this is basically a promotion for rebel news for anybody
01:26:41.300 who is tired of the tyranny they've been living with for the last two and a half years well and
01:26:47.620 think about like what we do here rebel news so we do some like commentary and opinion for sure and
01:26:54.740 i'm paid to give my opinion people might like not like it all the time but um i've got eight years of
01:26:59.780 other opinions that you might agree with so so go back and pick one of those um and whether or not you
01:27:05.700 agree with me um i think that um i have a right to say things and you have a right to say things we
01:27:12.340 have a right to look at the sort of same facts and come to a different conclusion but um that's one of
01:27:21.540 the reasons why if we are doing access to information stories we say don't take our word for i say this
01:27:29.060 repeatedly in my stories i literally say don't take my word for it i'm going to attach the documents as i'm
01:27:33.940 doing it as as i'm doing an access to information story i even give the page number so if you want
01:27:38.980 to take notes so you can go back and check on the page number of the things that i'm reading so you
01:27:44.340 can look at the facts and come to your own conclusions it might be different than mine they
01:27:48.980 might be the same as mine but at least i've given you the documents i don't know how they got away with
01:27:54.500 publishing a story about emails they had never even yeah what somebody just somebody just said to them i
01:28:00.340 have these emails and they said good enough that that is that and again it's still up it's not
01:28:08.340 you know properly retracted i i don't know man but you know i'm sure she's gonna throw far right in
01:28:15.300 there right because that's like the trigger word so we'll say you know far right news organization
01:28:21.780 tries to persuade premier smith and yeah jewish jewish owned far right good good good good good
01:28:28.180 job guys no uh i think we've got one chat here and then i will turn up half an hour late to that
01:28:35.700 manager's meeting um it's been suano uh 753 gives us five bucks and says anyone who thinks true dumb
01:28:44.820 is working for us is just as delusional as he and the rest of his commie party um i are there people
01:28:52.020 who thinks who think he's working for us i don't know i think there's the people in his corner still
01:28:59.460 like his hair and his socks yeah those people are never going to change though those are um i always
01:29:05.220 make the uh and i talk about climate change the same way like people who still believe that taxes
01:29:10.020 change the weather uh even though like the doomsday clock of like we're all going to die has ticked over
01:29:14.660 multiple times uh the people who still are on trudeau's side after everything they are the
01:29:20.660 truest believers in a doomsday cult those are the people drinking the kool-aid at the very very end
01:29:25.140 after the other people have said like oh this is too far i gotta go um i'm not i'm not into this
01:29:30.660 i'm not shaving my head i'm not wearing these weird uniforms he's matching pajamas i'm not doing
01:29:35.300 all these cult rituals those people leave at the end it is the truest believers the most radical
01:29:41.940 that stick around and drink the poison and those i think are the people remaining in trudeau's camp
01:29:47.700 because none of the other things were a bridge too far well i think we're all cut up i think so
01:29:55.620 well let us know you can do more comments as well let us know what you think about what you just saw
01:30:00.020 there cbc's smear plans smearing plans and thanks for tuning in everybody yeah uh and if you want to
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01:30:18.580 this absolutely has to stop and they stand with the premier in her efforts to end the lockdown
01:30:23.620 prosecutions um as she tries to navigate this very complicated legal process of remaining independent or
01:30:30.980 at least allowing the legal system to remain independent but what reallocating resources
01:30:35.540 quite properly i think she's got a big fat balancing act that uh she's trying to do while
01:30:41.300 dealing with an absolute lying dishonest mainstream media here in alberta they're absolutely the worst
01:30:47.300 and they just keep they keep proving every every like misconception i think i might have about them
01:30:54.660 they keep proving that no sheila you're actually right they are the one last thing i think that
01:30:58.580 sometimes they try to avoid saying our names too because they know it promotes us like do you feel
01:31:03.620 that too like for sure a far right news outlet because they don't want you to actually find us
01:31:08.340 so yeah um i'm excited i'm excited for this they don't want you to go look at us and say actually
01:31:14.260 they're kind of normal you don't seem all that far right like they're kind of funny they're kind
01:31:17.860 of relatable they're kind of diverse yeah oh yeah we're for sure more diverse than the cbc newsroom
01:31:23.700 in edmonton that was proven wasn't it wasn't it everybody it was just white males at the top
01:31:28.260 yeah yeah except for that lady with her red hair color addiction um catherine tate anyways before i
01:31:34.580 get into trouble i'll sign off i'll get into that manager's meeting i'm coming guys uh thanks for
01:31:39.540 everybody who tuned in today thanks to everybody behind the scenes including olivia um thanks drea
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