DAILY Roundup | Worst PM in 50 years, DEI in decline, Terrorism in Canada
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Rebel News Daily with David Menzies and Drea Humphrey! The guys discuss the latest in the latest poll on who's the worst prime minister in Canada, and why they think it's Justin Trudeau.
Transcript
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Oh, hey, good morning, good afternoon, everybody, depending on which part of this beautiful
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It's morning out here for me and definitely for my co-host, Drea Humphrey.
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This is the Rebel News Daily Roundup, wherein we talk about the news completely unscripted.
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And it's a great way for us to interact with each other because Drea and I both work remotely,
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but it's a great chance for you to interact with us.
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And I'll get to just how that happens in a minute.
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Yeah, it's morning and it's a rainy morning out here and we forgot to close our new tent
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And the person lied to us when they sold it and said there's no leaks.
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So we're, it's one of those mornings where we've got a leaky trailer to deal with.
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So, oh, well, it's like 29, it's 29 degrees and scorching here in Alberta.
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But it's Alberta, so that'll change very, very quickly.
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Just like that, it'll be something completely different.
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Now, I should tell everybody what we're doing here because we have a very busy schedule,
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it looks like, and lots of stuff to talk about, including a very evergreen story about how
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But now polling data supports my opinion, which is great.
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It's nice to test your opinions and see that, yep, I'm definitely right.
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It's normally hosted by my friend David Menzies and a rotating cast of characters here at Rebel
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Sometimes it's me, sometimes it's Drea, sometimes it's, you know, one of our other remote journalists.
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And it gives us a chance to talk about the news of the day as the news is happening.
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Now, you have me and Drea today because we are undergoing some ongoing construction in
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So we anticipate we'll be finished with that very, very quickly.
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So thank you for your patience with us as we do that.
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If you are watching us on the censorship platform of YouTube, because some of you still do, actually
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about 1.6 million sets of eyeballs watch us over there.
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And that's why we continue to stream there, despite the fact that it is a censorship platform
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and we have to watch what we say and we can't speak what's on our minds there or, you know,
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We don't want to abandon you, but I would encourage you to watch us on one of the less
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censorious platforms out there, like Rumble and Odyssey and Getter are the main ways that
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On Rumble and Odyssey, they have a paid chat system, which I think is great because it allows
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you to support the work that we do completely willingly, unlike what Justin Trudeau does with
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the mainstream media, when he just reaches into your pocket and says, I'll take some
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of that and I'll give it to these people you don't care about and that you don't consume,
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We think that if you like us and you're cheering for us and you want us to live on for another
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day, that you might want to throw a little money in the pot to keep the lights going.
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But of course, the live stream is always free to whomever would like to watch it.
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But if you want to talk to us, paid chat on Rumble, it's called Rumble Rent on Odyssey.
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It's called a hyper chat and throw some money in the pot.
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I think $5 US is sort of the cutoff to read it.
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We appreciate everything that you send our way.
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So don't think that we're discriminating against you and we'll do our best to read those
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But I like to read them at the end because it makes you people stick around to the bitter
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Let's move into this very interesting story, which is not at all that interesting.
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If you are not surprising, if you're a normal person, this is like, yep, I know.
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I know. I've been saying this for eight years, approaching nine years.
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Justin Trudeau earns the title of the worst prime minister in 50 years, says Paul.
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A series of Canadian polls killed two birds with one stone this month.
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Great sub-headline. Alex, by the way, saying Justin Trudeau spends and taxes too much, earning
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Yeah, it's like you said, it's confirming opinions here.
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That's something that basically many people cannot argue, but there are so many reasons
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But if you look, it says, as of June 19th, every dollar Canadians earn from this point
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represents a dollar not pocketed by grubby government bureaucrats.
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Remind me to send Alex an email about just the quality of this article, because this is
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Normally, I'm like, don't put your opinions in the written pieces, but I'm fine with this.
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Six months of the year, all of your money goes to grubby government bureaucrats.
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Jake Fuss, who is the Associate Director of Fiscal Studies at the Fraser Institute, says
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if Canadians paid all their taxes up front, they would work the first 169 days of this
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year before bringing home any money for themselves and their family.
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In 2023, the average Canadian family of two or more people will pay $64,610 in their total
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taxes, representing 46.1 of their annual gross income.
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So it's not like a poll by Rebel News of Rebel News supporters.
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Of course, we wouldn't get, you know, like we would, that would be like a unanimous poll.
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This is, you know, take what polling results are, you know, sometimes they're wrong, you
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They polled over a thousand Canadian residents, I think in cities across the country at random.
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Uh, so this wasn't like the, they've oversampled Airdrie, Alberta, where everybody hates the government or Fort Saskatchewan, Alberta, where we're like, the government's the worst.
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And they, this was, this was like Toronto, uh, you know, like this is a sampling across the country to get a good snapshot of where Canadians are on this.
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And it was, it was Ipsos and one in two, two in three Canadians believe they pay too much income tax with fewer than one in four, only 25% of Canadians, actually fewer, think that the feds are fiscally prudent.
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So the, you know, who are even liberal, the donors, those are the donors at the Trudeau fundraisers.
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But when you look at the percentage of the popular vote that Justin Trudeau got in the last election, these are liberal voters too, because that 25%.
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These are liberal voters too, who are saying the liberals are wasting too much of my money.
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So, uh, I think, you know, it's nice to, it's nice to be right, but will this, uh, turn around at the ballot box when we get the next election, whenever that might be?
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I, and I don't think the election is very soon considering that NDP coalition is holding strong with the liberals.
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Well, it will be interesting to see if Trudeau is still the face of everything, but, um,
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what I'm really surprised about the most is why is it only 50 years?
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Who's worse than, who's worse than Prime Minister Justin Trudeau?
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Um, we see him as the worst thing that ever happened to this country until his son was like, uh, just watch me as the Trudeaus like to say.
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You know, my, my goal is to live long enough to see Alex Jones write about everything.
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Sounds like, um, I don't know what's going to happen here.
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I wonder where Freeland is going to end up or if she's going to stay as Justin Trudeau's number two.
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Uh, half my income just went to the government last year, but okay.
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We've got, uh, multiple ministers being dropped from cabinet in upcoming shuffle.
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Sources say, um, multiple ministers, uh, sources say prime minister, Justin Trudeau has called ministers back to Ottawa for meetings on Monday and Tuesday.
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They, such meetings typically happen just before cabinet shuffle.
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Usually that means, uh, private meetings with Xbox and marijuana and Doritos.
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You know, when I see that on Justin Trudeau's itinerary, I'm like, oh, he's taking a me day.
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Um, but anyways, it sounds like these are actual real meetings.
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Uh, but the fact that she's staying in an inflationary crisis when 75% of the country says you're spending too much money and that she's staying, it shows the shallowness of the Trudeau cabinet.
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Who would be better at this than her when she's so stinking terrible?
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And you're like, wait, no, she, she might be the best they have to offer.
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Well, and if she's not the best, it makes you question why, why are they making decisions like that?
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Why does she stay in that position if she's not the best?
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Oh, this is a tweet that was shared in the thread, but it's the same thing that's in the article.
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CBC News has confirmed that the shuffle is expected to happen on Wednesday and that multiple ministers will be dropped from cabinet.
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But then when you think about it, like who, who could replace her?
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And then you've got like Mendocino, Bill Blair.
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But I actually think they're probably going to stay in cabinet.
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Well, Mendocino should go with all the lines he's been up to lately.
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Is he going to end up outside of transportation?
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I mean, like they absolutely mangled, mangled air travel in this country that every time they touch it, they screw it up, canceled flights.
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Like there was that one tweet from a WestJet pilot.
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It's so bad that WestJet pilots who were on the tarmac, delayed, were tweeting the transportation minister saying, basically, WestJet is going to pay the price for this because the delay.
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But it is you guys because we don't have any air traffic controllers.
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And the airports or the airlines are the ones who have to reimburse the passengers.
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But they're like, we are just the victims in all of this, too, because the liberals have just completely mangled the air transport system in this country.
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Let us know who you think is going and who you think should go.
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If you're if you're a careful politics watcher, this is all old news.
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I think it was two weeks ago, Michelle Rempel, Conservative MP in Calgary, Nose Hill.
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She wrote a sub stack article saying, ah, the winds have changed.
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They're blowing through Ottawa and there's going to be a cabinet shuffle.
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And she had given like her fantasy football picks of who should go and who should stay.
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And so when I was reading that, I was like, oh, you know, Michelle, she is pretty good.
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But some of her more progressive politics aside, she's very good at watching what's going on around her in Ottawa.
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OK, OK, all that is to say, we probably should hit an ad break.
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I'm going to do my very best to keep us on schedule just to prove to David Menzies that it is indeed possible to stay on schedule on this show.
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So let's hit an ad break and be right back on the other side.
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How in the world could such a small group of people with limited resources change world history?
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Health care isn't in some sense working very well.
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He's got a new company, an online health care platform called The Wellness Company.
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Telehealth company called The Wellness Company.
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The most popular product is the detoxification supplement that features natokinase.
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Natokinase is the only enzyme that we're aware of right now that dissolves the spike protein.
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Spike protein is loaded in the body with the COVID-19 infection and definitely with the vaccines.
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We've been completely accurate on the spread of the virus, early treatment, on the deficiencies in hospital care.
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And now the deaths that are occurring after vaccination.
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This is a human outrage and is occurring at the end of a hypodermic needle.
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Natural substances combating this man-made disaster.
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We are, for those of you who, for those of you who are still interested in seeing Church Under Fire Canada's War and Christianity,
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we are still planning showings across the country.
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So the best way to find out about showtimes and anything that we've booked further,
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or if you are a venue or a group that says, you know what, we want to bring this to our town,
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it's savethechristians.com or churchunderfiremovie.com, I believe.
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So just if someone in the studio could confirm that to me, yeah, I think it's churchunderfiremovie.com.
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But savethechristians.com, it was the original URL, and everything should work from there, too.
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I did not watch the link that was shared because I wanted to see it in person with everybody else at the time.
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So obviously, Sheila, you've seen it and worked on it, but I'm really looking forward to it.
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We'll be joined by our friend Tamara Leach, who is currently on a book tour of her new book,
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Hold the Line, My Story from the Heart of the Freedom Convoy.
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And you can get details and the book at theconvoybook.com.
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I actually finally just ordered mine yesterday.
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Yeah, I got mine signed by Tamara when I saw her last week at our documentary showing at Church in the Vine in Edmonton.
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Boy, if you are coming, by the way, let me tell you, if you're in BC and you want to come to our movie screening and get your book signed by Tamara Leach, come early.
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Because there are so many people who come to these things.
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And Tamara makes sure that she, you know, like, spends a couple minutes with each person because she's just so gracious and so full of gratitude for their support that, you know, it's hard.
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It's hard to extract her from the line of people just waiting to talk to her because she would probably end up there all night.
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And you can bring your book if you already own it.
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But, of course, there's many for sale when you come.
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First, though, we do have some sad news, but let's start with the good news first.
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Because like Justin Trudeau being voted the worst prime minister in 50 years, we've got some good news here.
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We're seeing the demise of the chief diversity officer position.
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It's, again, wokeness, like all progressive bad ideas.
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And so these woke, scold, busy bodies who are human resources tyrants, they've over-justified their existence and now nobody wants them anymore because they are just, they make your ability to work untenable where you don't know if you're going to stick your leg in a diversity bear trap every single day and get yourself fired and canceled.
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There's, they've created, they've created, it was a nice scam.
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Companies including Disney, Netflix, Warner Brothers have recently said that high profile diversity, equity, inclusion executives will be leaving their jobs.
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I'm not surprised at those places because they've been taking some hard hits for their wokeness, so.
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And the scam could only last for so long because what happened was you would graduate from these programs of, like, racial equity, human resources programs in university.
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And so you had to create the demand for your skill set, if you can call it that.
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So what they would do is they would run around accusing everybody of racist microaggressions, like everything you said or did, like using the word brainstorm, that was a microaggression against people with neurodivergent thought patterns or use the word blacklist or black sheep.
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And they would be like, oh, that's inherently anti-black racism.
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And you're like, no, that's just common parlance.
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And the best way to fix your racism was submit you to these racism retraining programs.
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The person holding the racism retraining program is the person saying you were racist in the first place.
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So they would go around, create the market for their skills, and then sell you the skills, and then wash, rinse, repeat.
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Well, that can only go on for so long before people figure out what exactly you're doing.
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And before people get so annoyed because they're like, I'm not racist.
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They're getting these notices at work and these seminars and so many things, everything from police workers and up.
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And I don't know how much was being spent on these employees here.
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It says two years ago, chief diversity officers with some of the hottest hires.
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Now they're laying off at, like you said, Netflix, Disney, Warner Brothers, thousands of diversity-focused workers.
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There's like a whole slew of these diversity folk.
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A lot of these people did go to college, did go to university.
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Because you keep throwing the word racist around and people aren't hearing it at all anymore.
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And half of the times the thing they come up with is actually racist.
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I remember doing that report on Home Depot and what it was telling, you know, from the top up, what they were telling their workers.
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And if you're, you know, not disabled, you're privileged.
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It was like, well, how many staff are you not shaming at this very moment?
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I mean, I don't want to relish in people losing their jobs, but maybe they'll get a real job now.
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But when your job is based on accusing people of being the worst possible human beings on the face of the planet when they're not.
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Like, I think being a racist is so, it's such a vile thing.
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It's, and by the way, so anti-Christian, right?
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Like, if you believe that everybody has human dignity and worth and they're created in the image of the divine, which is this incredible gift and responsibility.
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If you're a racist, that it goes against the Christian ethos, right?
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But these people were out there just accusing everybody of being racist until the people are like, wait, no, I'm not.
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And by the way, like with the amount of diversity and equity officers required at places like Netflix, Disney, why would anybody want to work there?
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Because apparently you're just a racist hellhole if you need that many people to re-educate all your stuff.
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A, why are you hiring all these racists if we can see that you need these people?
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You've got a real systemic company problem if you need an entire department to deal with your racists.
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Or maybe you're not racist at all and maybe you're just hypersensitive.
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Yeah, we have another story kind of that ties into this.
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I don't know if it makes sense to go right into it, but speaking of throwing around.
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I think it does because these are also the real world consequences of accusing people falsely of racism.
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You accuse people falsely of racism, you make them submit to your re-education,
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and maybe you might ruin their lives and their reputations along the way.
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And there are real world consequences for the people that you do this to.
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And now they're trying to wash their hands, a la Pontius Pilate, of all of this.
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So a principal from Toronto, now a late principal.
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Bullied over false charge of racism, dies from suicide.
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His name is, and I'm sorry if I butcher his last name, Richard Bilsko.
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And he had a really good career working for the Toronto School District.
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And according to a lawsuit, Bilsko, I can't say that, Bilsko,
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filed in court his sin in the eyes of facilitators at the Kojo Institute
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was his questioning of their claim that Canada was a more racist place than the United States.
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Canada wasn't perfect, he said, but it still offers a lot of good.
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And for the rest of the training session and throughout a follow-up training session the week after,
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facilitators repeatedly referred to Bilsko's comments as examples of white supremacy.
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And I just want to say as a family, you know, much of my family came here through the Underground Railroad,
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which was through white people helping us come here to Canada,
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which promised our family freedom and gave that and delivered that
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and actually gave us free land to come here, you know, up east in Nova Scotia and things like that,
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where streets are still named after part of my family.
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So to have a principal come out and say something that A is true,
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that us should uplift all Canadians and have us celebrate the great things like the example I just said that we've done.
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He gets vilified, gets called a white supremacist, and he, of course, was off of his job.
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And even after, you know, of course, there's nothing, there's nothing to hold against him.
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So even after all of the retraining and everything, he never got his exact position back.
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Two struggle sessions they submitted this man to.
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Two brainwashing sessions where they tried to gaslight this poor man into admitting that he was some kind of racist,
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that he was some kind of neo-Nazi, and they broke him.
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In fact, they're saying, how dare you blame us for this man's death?
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If this man was undergoing some sort of acute mental health crisis, you guys made it worse,
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You owe his family and his community an apology.
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And you people need to reassess what sort of Mengele treatment you're giving to these people,
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gaslighting them into thinking that there's something that they're not.
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And yet they're still saying, don't use this man's death to impugn the good work that we're doing.
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We will know you by the fruits of what you've done.
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And I know exactly the kind of people they are.
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They still can't even, they don't even have a moment of introspection.
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The introspection they try to force on innocent people like this man,
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Like, they're not even stopping to say, what have we done here?
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Even if they are thinking that, they're not going to apologize.
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These are the people educating the minds of the future with this trash.
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That's why so many people come here from all religions, from all races.
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The family and friends, of course, are speaking out.
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They're saying the events that unfolded in 2021 weighed on him.
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Unfortunately, the stress and effects of these incidents continue to plague Richard.
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That was a statement from the family that was released on Thursday.
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And his lawyer, who we've interviewed before, Lisa Bildy, she does work with the Justice Centre for Constitutional Freedom, says his family and friends have been left reeling and wishing they could have had the chance to convince him that he was loved, respected and needed.
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I assume, I'm just going to go out and assume that this has happened to dozens of other people.
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What about Jim McMurtry out here in Abbotsford, BC, terminated?
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They immediately walked him out of class after he said something along the lines of, you know, they were told to talk to the kids about the non-discovery of 215 remains of children as young as six years old.
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But at the time, as a teacher, as a history teacher, he came out to the class and he said, you know, if there was 200 and something bodies there, it would probably not be necessarily murder.
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It would be things like tuberculosis, illnesses, malnutrition.
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That got him marched out, immediately put on suspension for, I think, eight months at first.
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And then it was just a witch hunt to go and comb his whole career, to find anything that was, you know, to just put against him.
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But if you look, Jim McMurtry and Rebel News, you will find his whole stories because I've covered it a few times.
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There are more who are not, we're not hearing the story.
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Unfortunately, it's until it's too late, like what happened with Richard, or we're not hearing it at all, or maybe they're just changing their profession.
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And then the people left are the people either agreeing with these false, harmful narratives or too cowardly to say anything about it.
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You know, this last paragraph of the article, again, this should cause introspection for these racism accusation peddlers.
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And who need to do this to innocent people to justify their own existences and line their pockets.
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It says, in the meantime, Bilksko's death is a harsh reminder to all of us that hasty, vitriolic accusations of racism can contribute to real trauma experienced by real people, including those who spent their careers promoting multiculturalism and fighting discrimination.
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The public sector needs to seriously reconsider its practice of using taxpayer dollars to fund the disruption and confrontation of staff.
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This poor man and his poor family, it just, it makes me furious.
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And again, this is just the story we know about.
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I'm just going to, I know you said super chats to the end, but these relate to what we've been talking about.
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And for those of you who are just tuning in, you can be a part of the show.
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And an easy way to do that is to go to Odyssey or Rumble.
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And if you donate $5 US or more, so around $7 Canadian, then we try to read it and hear what you have to say.
00:31:37.560
So Memory Hole, quite the name, donates $5 and says Budget Barbie 4pm.
00:31:46.280
So that was when we were talking about all the shuffling happening in the Liberal government and what to do with PM.
00:31:56.760
And Snowy Ruth donates $5 and says Fiscally Fancy Socks.
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Fiscally Fancy Socks has created more debt than all other Prime Ministers combined.
00:32:14.080
And then this comment donates, this is Cranky Blue Noser donates $10.
00:32:21.620
And this is about what we were just talking about.
00:32:23.540
It says, problem with diversity officers losing their jobs is the government will hire them.
00:32:39.720
Well, that's the worst part is what happened to that teacher.
00:32:47.680
We all paid to do this to this man and his family.
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This one is not as sad because Rebel News, we cover a lot of the other side of the story
00:33:03.720
with the sexual indoctrination of kids or kids being mutilated before their frontal cortex
00:33:10.140
is developed for them to make proper decisions and reasoning choices.
00:33:13.640
And one of the things over and over and over, you've probably seen in our reports or when
00:33:19.200
I interview parents or people who are de-transitioning, is there is this phrase that comes out to the
00:33:25.700
parents where they are told that if they don't go along with all things affirmative, their child
00:33:32.860
And so here we have a video to show you from a trans, he was, I think he refers to himself
00:33:41.240
as transsexual, but you might have seen him from What is a Woman, the documentary there,
00:33:47.680
but he answers this perfectly in this interview.
00:33:59.120
You have been speaking out against medical transitioning for minors.
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You are somebody who has experienced that yourself.
00:34:04.900
However, one thing that we haven't been able to figure out is why you are opposed to banning
00:34:11.000
Why do you not want trans women to compete in sports?
00:34:13.960
Well, in 1973, we had the law passed that basically, you know, women could compete against
00:34:19.360
other women, and we did that so that, you know, self-esteem of women could be lifted,
00:34:23.260
and we kind of excluded males from that category.
00:34:26.640
Now, trans women are biological males who create an illusion of a woman.
00:34:31.220
They are not women, so they shouldn't be in sports.
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So you're saying that trans women don't exist, that they are not, trans women should not have
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What I'm saying is that biological women should be able to compete with other biological women
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Trans women are men, as that's what I'm saying.
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Well, what about a boy who believes that he was born in the wrong body?
00:34:59.280
Would you rather have a son commit suicide or have a daughter that lives?
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Why are you opposed to this type of medical medication and medical practice that can help
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No child is born in the wrong body, first of all.
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And better alive daughter than a dead son is actually wrong.
00:35:25.380
There's only one long-term study that has ever held up the test of time,
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All of those studies have been either retracted or modified with,
00:35:33.940
oops, doesn't help anything, or not enough time, not enough participants.
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The one long-term study that has lasted the test of time from 1973 to 2003 done in Sweden
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followed 326 transgender adults found that these kids are going to be more suicidal after.
00:35:51.240
So my question is, why are you okay with taking kids that are suicidal?
00:35:54.960
So you're okay, Scott, you are okay with children committing suicide?
00:35:59.800
No, what I'm saying is that I'm not okay with these kids committing suicide,
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but these kids will be more suicidal after the medical transition because you are spreading
00:36:09.860
All right, Scott, that's all the time we have for now.
00:36:12.620
I was furiously writing down stuff as she was talking.
00:36:20.660
She says, one of the things, the first, when I knew that this was going to be crazy,
00:36:25.940
we haven't been able to figure out why you're against trans women competing against girls.
00:36:33.960
You haven't been able to figure out the objections?
00:36:38.380
You haven't been able to figure out that people who have undergone testosterone puberty
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should not be competing against girls who have undergone estrogen puberty?
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Is it you have not been able to figure out the biological sex differences?
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That's like, he's expressed, he, she, Scott, has expressed that multiple times.
00:36:59.620
And then when Scott explains, then the interviewer goes into that British interviewer that got
00:37:09.020
absolutely ax murdered by Jordan Peterson starts to take that path of like, how we're going
00:37:26.200
And then says, oh, what you mean to say is they shouldn't have any rights.
00:37:31.660
It's not your right to compete against my daughter and beat her up.
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Um, it just, it was, Scott is saying reasonable things and explaining his viewpoint and they're
00:37:41.560
trying to, uh, explain why Scott thinks the things that they think Scott thinks, but Scott
00:37:50.860
It's the worst journalism I've ever seen in my life.
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And they're paraphrasing it, like you said, with the narrative.
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And he was so good at responding to it, but you're right.
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That, that second thing is something I hear all the time.
00:38:06.700
If somebody comes out and says there shouldn't be sexual acts shown to, you know, little kids
00:38:12.520
in elementary, we don't want those books in there.
00:38:15.300
Often the response is trans people exist, or you don't think trans people should exist
00:38:22.120
Like it jumps to that instead of just focusing on the very obvious issue, which clearly, uh,
00:38:28.320
that interviewer is pretending they don't know, even if you don't agree whether or not biological
00:38:33.520
men should be in women's sports, you understand why people don't agree with like such nonsense.
00:38:44.400
She went to the other, uh, you know, false narrative and the way that he answered it was
00:38:50.600
She tried to shut him down when she said, and that the way she asked that question was basically
00:38:55.440
like, why don't you support saving the lives of suicidal children?
00:39:01.520
Yeah, basically said to that, you, you, you don't care.
00:39:04.880
You don't care that these life affirming treatments are saving lives of trans kids.
00:39:11.280
Like basically, why don't you care about the suicides of trans kids?
00:39:14.180
And Scott says, basically, why don't actually, why don't you care about the suicides of trans
00:39:18.920
Because what we know is the suicidal ideations continue and even ramp up post medical intervention.
00:39:27.340
So Scott basically turned it on its head and said, actually, I'm the one who cares about
00:39:37.700
And he also talked about how poorly done the studies to promote, um, affirmative care have
00:39:47.640
They didn't even, and one of the biggest ones that they use over and over from, um, like
00:39:52.580
one of the Dutch studies, they didn't even follow up to see if the kids were suicidal.
00:39:58.600
So parents are not finding out this information when they're being told, Hey, if you don't
00:40:02.980
play along with this, your kid's probably going to kill themselves.
00:40:06.240
And what are kids starting to believe when they hear that to you?
00:40:10.280
So they get, they, they go to a drag queen story time, looks so fun and exciting, like rainbows.
00:40:14.880
And all of a sudden they're into this really fun, exciting life.
00:40:17.280
That's far more exciting than learning your ABCs and your multiplications.
00:40:21.440
And then as they get a little older and more confused, now they're being told they're all
00:40:26.220
of a sudden in this category that might kill themselves.
00:40:31.220
And kids, as we know, teens, especially go through all of these highs and lows and poor
00:40:37.280
So, you know, I've heard people say, you know, back in my day, kids didn't even kill
00:40:43.180
I mean, I don't think it happened that much, but the more kids are aware of suicides, like
00:40:47.800
if I'm a popular star like Kurt Cobain after that suicide spiked with kids too, because
00:40:53.340
if followers know about it and think, Oh, this is a part of who I am.
00:40:59.500
So good job, Scott Nugent for hitting it strong.
00:41:03.380
You could tell he was heated, takes out the headphones, but he did such a good job.
00:41:09.480
And that's when the interviewer was like, okay, we got to go by.
00:41:15.860
It was like, Oh, and this is why, what do you say after that?
00:41:28.000
They don't want to bring someone who's articulate on from the other side.
00:41:30.980
Instead, they just want to like point out tweets from like Maxine Bernier and try to make it
00:41:36.100
like everybody's, I don't know what they're trying to do.
00:41:38.460
But one of the reports I'm trying to work on is to get, you know, people who are in the
00:41:44.980
trans community who have different opinions on this together in the same room.
00:41:50.540
But it's been a very hard task to do because even the activists who oppose many of the
00:41:56.220
activists that we cover, they don't, when you invite them to a nice sit down, you know,
00:42:01.800
respectful debate, they don't want to take you up on that.
00:42:07.300
Because they want to just engage in emotions and shutting people down.
00:42:13.260
They want to claim that you are committing a hate crime.
00:42:19.580
I'm like, I'm just trying to have a pleasant discussion here about you.
00:42:22.420
Give me your viewpoint and I'll tell you my viewpoint and I'll tell you why I disagree
00:42:33.520
It's just like the accusations of racism or the throwing around of the word genocide
00:42:38.040
when it clearly means something different, something I've actually witnessed firsthand
00:42:47.080
And it's just like when you call someone a Nazi and you're like, I'm not a Nazi.
00:42:54.880
That should be reserved for the worst creatures that walked the face of the earth.
00:43:01.420
People who were manifesting some sort of biblical evil to do what they did.
00:43:07.580
And you're using it to describe somebody who disagreed with you.
00:43:11.660
Because the only people you're helping there are actual Nazis because you're normalizing
00:43:18.500
You know, when I was covering that protest that took place outside and counterposts outside
00:43:24.540
the drag summer camp for kids in Granville Island, like they're calling me a Nazi.
00:43:34.400
And I'm like, I never, ever, ever in a million years, black people would call me a Nazi.
00:43:41.140
Do they, like, as a black and indigenous woman, it's crazy.
00:43:45.740
I don't know if they hear what they're saying or if they can even see.
00:43:49.860
It's like they just buy the narrative and what they're being told before they come.
00:43:53.440
And then they come up and just yell these things out.
00:43:56.300
But that shows how, like, they don't actually even know what they're calling you.
00:44:01.840
Like, they don't even know what that word means anymore.
00:44:07.700
Like, I don't know if our viewers at home know, but you are both black and indigenous
00:44:15.720
You're like the complete opposite of what a Nazi might want.
00:44:21.380
And you're normally being called these things by the most privileged white people on the
00:44:26.300
face of the earth, the professional student class.
00:44:31.200
Even with the Black Lives Matter stuff, because I spoke out against the Black Lives Matter
00:44:36.320
And, you know, when black people would disagree with me, like mostly online, it was always
00:44:42.680
It was just like, you know, I don't agree with your opinion.
00:44:45.880
But then you would have like these crazed liberals, like calling me an Uncle Tom and like saying
00:44:50.360
the most racist things to me, because I guess they feel like they're like defending somebody
00:44:56.100
by being actually racist to me and telling me that I shouldn't have an opinion of my
00:45:05.120
Yeah, you have to get in line, you sassy black lady.
00:45:08.280
You got to listen to your white bettors, apparently.
00:45:15.000
And then let's go on to the, as they've labeled it here in the schedule.
00:45:19.440
The Hard Times portion of the show, where we complain about the economy under the liberals.
00:45:25.960
So let's hit an ad break and then go into that.
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Let's go to the hard times portion where we talk about just how bad Canada is under Justin
00:47:00.640
Trudeau's liberals with, let's hit the opioid crisis first.
00:47:04.120
Because the opioid crisis is, I think, a direct consequence of just how bad the economy is for
00:47:14.860
And so, as it turns out, BC, 184 fatal overdoses last month alone.
00:47:26.480
90% of illicit drug deaths were caused by fentanyl or a fentanyl adjacent substance.
00:47:34.120
85% of BC's drug poisonings, fatal drug poisonings, were linked to fentanyl.
00:47:55.940
So we've got Justin Trudeau, the federal liberals, legalizing hard drugs in BC.
00:48:02.280
Because they say it removes the stigma and then people will get treatment and then fewer
00:48:12.780
Round up the violent drug addicts, as we plan to do here in Alberta, and force them into
00:48:17.760
treatment because that is better than allowing God's children to languish in this misery.
00:48:22.120
Yeah, it says the average age of the death was between 30 and 59.
00:48:29.260
We want to talk about the declared COVID, you know, where the deaths, as we know, you could have
00:48:33.960
cancer, four-stage cancer and still be a COVID death.
00:48:40.860
Their whole, like, let's give everybody drugs is clearly not working.
00:48:44.420
One of the deaths, if you recall, Jerry Martin, he was the man who set up a drug shop.
00:49:03.860
He sold the cocaine, heroin, and meth from his mobile trailer in downtown Eastside.
00:49:15.780
I think of your province and, you know, the strategy that you guys are preparing to take,
00:49:22.960
And I really hope that they can stop whatever nonsense they're doing out here and make a
00:49:28.140
shift for the right direction, actually get people the help they need to heal from the
00:49:32.400
trauma and, you know, not give them free drugs that are not their drug of choice so they
00:49:38.460
can go sell it somewhere else to get more of their drug of choice, which is often fentanyl,
00:49:46.520
Yeah, there's this National Post article from Michael Schellenberger.
00:49:50.200
And this is prior to the latest interventions, which I think have not quite taken place here
00:49:56.840
So families can say to a special judge and to the police, this person is a violent drug addict.
00:50:07.640
They can't make this choice for themselves to enter treatment.
00:50:11.560
And for the sake of our family and the community, you need to come get them and take them to
00:50:16.260
And that was a campaign promise of Daniel Smith.
00:50:18.280
So there's an article by Michael Schellenberger, he's an American, but he has looked at what's
00:50:27.080
And in Alberta, we, we, our approach is not addiction mitigation.
00:50:35.160
We don't believe in harm reduction because there is, or safe supply, because there's no
00:50:41.620
There's exactly, there's no safe supply of a poison that will kill you now or slowly later.
00:50:47.380
Um, anyways, from 20, 2021 to 2022, overdose deaths in Alberta dropped by 17% in the same
00:50:55.920
period, British Columbia saw a 1.4% reduction in January, 2023, the latest month for which
00:51:01.740
data is available in Alberta, uh, overdose deaths dropped to 111 from 172 in the same period
00:51:10.580
In April this year, BC counted 206 overdose deaths, a 17% increase over April, 2022.
00:51:16.920
Now we will see, uh, trends up in Alberta and trends down as the months go on.
00:51:22.880
Like you'll just see like summer's the drug season.
00:51:25.660
So you will see, but the overall trend as the year goes, those is down here in Alberta because
00:51:34.680
we don't believe in palliative care for drug addicts.
00:51:37.580
We leave and believe in actually helping them and trying to get them clean because all things
00:51:44.820
I imagine you guys don't have like too many like tent city situations like we have out
00:51:52.820
And not as many, not as many as you see in other places.
00:51:57.600
Like there's one in Edmonton that I just want to take a drive past.
00:52:03.900
Um, yeah, I'm just, it's going to be straight B-roll.
00:52:09.180
Um, but a lot of that is you have the province grinding against the municipalities, which are
00:52:17.060
very progressive and the province saying, uh, we've got a real public safety issue here.
00:52:23.660
You just can't have open air drug markets popping up on the streets of Edmonton.
00:52:29.100
And that's why earlier in the year when the progressive cities weren't really doing much
00:52:34.620
to deal with what the social decay in the downtown core, the province deployed sheriffs
00:52:38.740
down there and said, like, look, if you can't, if you're not going to do something, if you're
00:52:42.540
not going to use the EPS to keep the downtown core safe for the people who live and work
00:52:46.040
down there, um, or commute through our, uh, LRT system, we have to do something because
00:52:51.360
the citizens should be allowed to use the public infrastructure they paid for.
00:52:54.460
And, uh, I, I anticipate that we'll see, we'll see more of that here in Alberta going forward.
00:53:04.740
It's just a mess out there, but, um, I'm happy to see our provincial government at least
00:53:09.120
trying to do something, trying to do something, not looking at almost two generations of absolute
00:53:15.640
drug policy failure, like what we see in Vancouver and not saying, you know what, let's
00:53:32.220
I don't know if you might've noticed this, which is $6 heads of lettuce.
00:53:37.720
I noticed that by throwing my, uh, the birthday party, like for my son, I was like, whoa, this
00:53:46.980
I always throw for my kids, you know, a little bit of games, pizza food.
00:53:51.520
And I was like, oh man, that was like, even now I've noticed that.
00:53:56.660
So my older kid moved out a couple of years ago.
00:53:59.700
Um, and my 17 year old daughter, she being 17 or, uh, and having like a four or five day,
00:54:07.660
a work week job now that it's summer and being gone frequently training for rugby.
00:54:19.260
Like I'm pretty sure, but my grocery bill is still the same as when she was home most
00:54:26.220
And, uh, when my son lived at home, those two food furnaces are eating elsewhere.
00:54:35.740
And I'm looking, I'm like, what, why is lettuce so much?
00:54:38.080
I'm like, I'm going to get a, so I planted a bunch of lettuce in the garden.
00:54:42.760
I don't even eat lettuce, but I know that other people in my family eat enough of it
00:54:51.340
I don't know how people who don't grow a portion of their own food and like have a, a steer
00:55:08.300
I'm really regretting it, but I did all right last year with gardening.
00:55:14.740
I go in and I'm like, there's a little like cucumber vines are going to grab my leg all
00:55:21.080
Um, and my family won't notice until they get hungry.
00:55:28.200
Canada's standard of living falling behind other advanced economies, says TD.
00:55:32.820
Uh, a new report from TD says our, we're falling behind, um, our peers.
00:55:38.200
According to a report published last week, Canada has been lagging behind the U.S.
00:55:42.480
and other advanced economies in terms of standard of living performance or real GDP per capita,
00:55:51.400
Economic growth does not necessarily equate to economic prosperity, said economist Mark
00:55:57.020
Ercoleo, I butchered that, wrote, um, in the 10 years, but see, this is, uh, Justin Trudeau's
00:56:06.120
hands here because we all came through the COVID lockdowns, all of us in the Western world.
00:56:12.440
And yet we are, we, we were all in this together as they say, and we all took, um, uh, outlandish
00:56:19.020
outlandish and overreactive approaches to dealing with the pandemic.
00:56:22.660
So we're all dealt with lockdowns, but Canada's not catching back up.
00:56:31.040
So in the 10 years before the pandemic, thank you, Stephen Harper, Canada was pretty close
00:56:36.480
to the U.S. in terms of average growth, just over 2% per year, which hovered above the 1.4%
00:56:44.160
Following the turmoil of the pandemic, Canada managed to pull off a strong economic recovery.
00:56:48.880
Well, I think that's when you let people go back to work, emerging with one of the fastest
00:56:52.440
growth rates compared to other advanced economies.
00:56:55.380
Um, but Canada's economic output per person has actually been decreasing for many years.
00:57:02.260
Um, so, uh, you know, you factor in, uh, inflation, um, housing prices, how do young people afford
00:57:11.800
to even buy a house in some parts of this country, like the dream of owning a piece of property
00:57:17.320
that has a little chunk of grass behind it, I think is out of reach for a lot of people
00:57:22.960
And I think all of Canada's major political parties are not willing to examine some of the
00:57:29.640
If we don't have housing starts keeping up to immigration levels, supply, the laws of
00:57:36.560
supply and demand quick and kick in pretty fast and owning their little chunk of Canada
00:57:42.120
becomes a dream that a lot of people will never be able to achieve both, um, newcomers
00:57:47.560
to Canada and people who have always been here.
00:57:50.160
It's, it, it robs us already all of that opportunity.
00:57:55.580
I mean, the article claims that the recent increase in population growth to 3% is not
00:58:01.620
the main issue, especially since the average population growth since 2020 has only been
00:58:06.960
slightly higher than before 2000, but it all, it all weighs on it.
00:58:12.340
I'm actually curious to see what you think about this says regions like Alberta, Saskatchewan
00:58:17.500
and Newfoundland and Labrador were the economic, sorry, economy relies heavily.
00:58:22.980
Oh, sorry, where the economy relies heavily on the exchange of commodities used to have
00:58:31.620
TD says over the past 10 years, however, their lead has been challenged following the pandemic.
00:58:36.740
Only BC, PEI have been able to raise their GDP per person levels that they had in years
00:58:47.560
Because I thought Alberta was doing really good, but I guess.
00:58:53.080
Yeah, but we are also coming out of liberal attacks on our economy, right?
00:58:59.200
So we're in the boom zone, but we are coming back up from the bottom, right?
00:59:05.760
And so it takes a while to get back up to the peak of where we were.
00:59:13.960
This is, it's funny because you can see TD doesn't want to mention that maybe just unfettered
00:59:21.520
migration into the country might be contributing to an inflationary crisis in the housing supply
00:59:27.420
because they don't want to get subjected to retraining sessions that might ultimately result
00:59:39.600
They had to put that little caveat in there for sure.
00:59:42.640
Because they're like, don't, don't racism gulag me, bro.
00:59:47.980
You know, that's, that's what you can sense the fear when people make those statements.
00:59:53.540
We should, we're 12 o'clock here in Alberta, 11 o'clock where you are at.
01:00:06.180
Do we have to quickly go over the terrorism one because of the title?
01:00:19.060
So RCMPC terrorism peace bond against woman previously convicted in Canada, Canadian tire
01:00:30.740
If you want to scroll down, because I lost the article, a woman found guilty four years
01:00:34.800
ago on terrorism charges following an attack at an East and Canadian tire store has once
01:00:41.980
The RCMP say Rahab Dagmash appeared for bail hearing and a video conference on Friday.
01:00:49.060
No details have been released about what led to her arrest, except that she was picked
01:00:59.840
So their role is to prevent individuals from engaging in terrorist criminal activities.
01:01:05.220
So she's been arrested under something very similar to what she was already found guilty
01:01:16.680
It sounds like we'll have to wait to see what's going on there.
01:01:22.920
In case we're like, I wonder, I wonder what could have possibly motivated this poor woman
01:01:29.340
In February 2019, Dagmash was found guilty of four terrorism charges for a June 2017 attack
01:01:37.380
against workers at a Scarborough Canadian tire store using a golf club and a butcher's knife
01:01:43.760
while draped in an Islamic State banner and for trying to travel to Syria to join the terrorist
01:01:54.160
So she was already on their radar for a year before she went, I guess she wanted to be
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Um, and so then she turns up in the Canadian tire with a golf club and a butcher knife draped
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Maybe this would have made her, um, a more palatable, um, high value ISIS bride.
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The next time she tried to go to, uh, Syria to join the organization, have many, many, many
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Um, but, uh, now they're blaming mental illness, likely schizophrenia as playing a central role
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in her crimes, saying it rendered her vulnerable to extremist beliefs.
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If you're white and you do something like this immediately, you're a white supremacist.
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No, it's like, you can't even say, you can't say, you know what?
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That person, he's, he's hearing DMT elves tell him about how he should support Hitler.
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Like, and they're like, no, no, he's just, you're run of the mill white supremacist.
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You never get like that going in the other direction, but they're saying that her continued
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support for ISIS is related to her mental illness.
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Um, even if, but they're saying, even if it is related to her mental illness, it still
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We have a couple of chats to end the show with, right?
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Says something else on Trudeau's shoulders, because he agrees with all the woke groups
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I don't know if you guys ever saw that, where he said, we need to take some, we need to
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your, or I won't call it a news organization, but you need to take responsibility.
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The guy who's like, these people who disagree with me, should we even make space for them?
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What are you going to do to un-exist them, Justin?
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But he's like, those people there with those, those people over there, he just can't say
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that those people are just people like your fellow Canadians with a different worldview.
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He has to like malign them every step of the way and like treat them like subhumans and
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He's like, you, this, you, that, you misogynist, you guys quit creating all the division.
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And now the latest, he's telling concerned Muslim parents about the sex stuff in schools,
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that they're just like weak and helpless and have no mind of their own.
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They're just taken over by our right extremists.
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Says, you have to know there is an election coming and JT is on the campaign trail when
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obscenities are hurled at him into his face and you are not arrested.
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If he wins the next election, you will be arrested.
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Let's talk about, I know we're over time, but I want to talk about that real quick.
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So over the weekend, Justin Trudeau turns up at one of those campaign stops that you're
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And he's met with a crowd of protesters, which is something quite unlike anything I've ever
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And I've been a careful politics watcher since my late teens.
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People, some people viscerally didn't like Stephen Harper, but I never saw this sort of
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Um, so he shows up at one of the campaign stops and somebody calls him a filthy puke.
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I think it was, or disgusting puke or something like that.
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But it's very clearly, if you listen carefully, there's a P sound.
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Well, leave it to the liberals to say somebody called him a disgusting Jew or pathetic Jew
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And I'm like, no, you can hear the P puke and the K hard K sound in it.
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You can literally hear it, but the liberals get out in front of it.
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And then the Trudeau colonized, uh, Jewish group, Jewish groups sort of get going with
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And the reason I say that this one is Trudeau colonized is because Michael Levitt, uh, a
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former liberal MP is the head of the organization, push it, like denounces what's happened.
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Widely shared on social media that depicts, uh, me, uh, Belleville protesters saying you're
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a pathetic Jew, at least twice to prime minister, Justin Trudeau protest is essential to any
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democracy, but hatred spreads and it's tolerated.
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We urge any media sharing the video to condemn this, to condemn this vile expression of anti-Semitism.
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I think I was thinking, uh, that they were commenting about a different video because I didn't see
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So I'm going to have to go listen to it to hear the P or the J, but this is just horrible.
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If someone says that's what it is, you're probably going to hear that after, because now you think
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It, it taints your listening when somebody has already told you what's being said, but
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if you listen, you hear pathetic puke, which makes sense.
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I can see how, um, you know, a lot of people who may or may not have voted in the poll saying
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that Justin Trudeau is the worst prime minister in 50 years might actually think that, but it
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makes absolutely zero sense, zero sense to call Justin Trudeau Jewish at all, but they want us
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There's an argument for and against yelling profanities at Justin Trudeau in public.
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I'll hear those arguments, but nobody called him a Jew.
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It's so stupid that this is spread around and the, like, all these people are lining
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Um, yeah, it was a friends of Simon Weisenthal center, which is, um, headed by a former liberal
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So when you see this rush to, uh, basically denounce this alleged anti-Semitism directed
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at Justin Trudeau, who is not a Semite, who I believe is some sort of, uh, Episcopalian
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version of Catholicism, uh, you know, once you're like, Oh, that's Michael Levitt's organization.
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Um, please don't do this in the name of, uh, uh, like denouncing like anti-Semitism, because
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when you do it to, uh, for no reason, you discredit this whole organization.
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You've just discredited the organization just to defend Justin Trudeau.
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Well, on that note, go watch it and listen for yourselves.
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And thanks everybody who joined in and also donated to help keep the lights on.
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I know I'm supposed to be acutely tuned into, uh, the comings and goings of the company,
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but I never know who's doing the live stream until they're like, Sheila, it's you today.
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Um, and thank you, Efron and Olivia behind the scenes, making it all go good and staying
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with us late, but we had to talk about that last one.
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I'm glad Drea, you go listen, tell me what you think, send me a message.
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Um, you know, viewers, uh, let us know, uh, in the comment section, what you think you
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If it makes sense for somebody to call Justin Trudeau a Jew, like they really wanted us
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Uh, thanks Drea for your hard work and for letting me do, uh, way too much talking.
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Um, thanks to everybody who works behind the scenes and everybody who watches and everybody
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