DAILY | Tam wants to redefine 'fully vaxxed'; Trudeau's tests positive; Warning labels for beef
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In this episode of the Rebel News Daily live stream hosted by Sheila Gunreed and her friend Adam Sos in Calgary, Alberta, Canada, we discuss the Canadian government's attack on the beef industry, warning labels, and much more!
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oh hey good morning good afternoon everybody and thanks for sticking with us we are about
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uh 12 minutes late to the show today we had some technical difficulties but
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adam and i had the opportunity to talk about how sad we are that the canadian government is attacking
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the beef industry which once again is an attack on um your health it's attack on western canada as
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the majority beef producers in the entire country but it's also an attack on your ability to think
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clearly because without certain vitamins that are only available in animal products your brain
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doesn't work properly unless you want to eat literal pond scum so that's the thing you can do
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if you want to get around not eating beef but uh we'll talk about that later on in the show i just
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uh we had a very vigorous discussion there we're both on the same page but anyways i should tell
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everybody what we're doing here uh this is the rebel news daily live stream hosted by me sheila gunreed
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and my friend adam sos in calgary on mondays before we get too far into the show adam how you doing
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i am doing great no complaints whatsoever a little rainy outside but my mood does not match the weather
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so all good here what did you get up to this weekend i took it pretty easy actually you know
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it was uh it was a nice chill weekend um not not a ton going on had kind of a busy week last week so
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uh finally caught up on a little bit of rest took it easy how about yourself oh you know it's farm
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auction season which means that i spend my weekends uh running around paying for things with the company
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checkbook that my husband bought when he gets caught up in an online auction when he's away at work and i'm
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like what do we need this for what do we need that for i don't care how good of a deal it was or how
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you beat the other farmer to it because there's a high level of competitiveness there why does it
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need to be in my yard anyway anyway that's that's what i did this weekend that's what the trials and
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tribulations of being a farmer's wife um this is uh i guess i'll get into the nuts and bolts of the show
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so um we are streaming on youtube right now guys and what was the other one that we're streaming on
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i think that's everything we're all caught up on that stuff let's get into the news of the day
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shall we adam what was the first thing on the agenda you know what do we want to go with do
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we want to get into all these warning labels and the government's telling us how to live our lives or
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do we want to talk covet 19 or right off the bat let's get into the warning labels before because
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covet 19 we might have to cut the youtube feed and that's another thing that i should tell our people
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about if if we get into some of the things that we can't talk about on youtube because youtube is
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real uptight about certain things for example questioning the advice of a public health officer
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and i think we're gonna because theresa tam saying crazy things again so we might have to cut the youtube
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feed before we get to her um we have to cut the feed because they'll just kill our channel and you
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know i i don't want it to be me i always kind of think it's going to be david menzies that has the
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youtube channel killed um so i guess we'll start off with um the warning labels let's go with the
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easy one which is the most ridiculous one and it is the labels on cigarettes because the scary teeth
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packaging um the coughing baby packaging the people with the missing jaw because of cancer
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apparently that's not good enough and apparently not enough of you know that smoking's bad for you
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although i don't know anybody on the face of the earth who thinks smoking's good for you but the
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government has decided that all of that scare um imagery it's not enough now if you get past the
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scary imagery and if you get past the education campaigns that start when you're just like an itty
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bitty person and if you get past how they put warning labels on tv shows now that might show cigarette
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smoking they're going to put a warning label on each individual cigarette and i'm a non-smoker i've
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never smoked anything anything in my life but this kind of stuff makes me want to take it up just to
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because the government is telling me not to yeah it like the thing that's that's like baffling to me is
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like a bunch of people elected officials and otherwise supposedly professional adults
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got together and of all the problems in the world that we have to deal with food shortages costs
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um mandates for traveling all these things that are going on fuel prices everything they're like you
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know what we really need you know you know how there's all these levels of warning and everyone
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kind of knows that cigarettes are bad for you and these cigarette companies pay massive taxes because
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of their burden on the health care system you know all of that stuff that's already in place that
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everybody knows and it's super self-evident well we need a big bureaucratic arm of the government
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to put little warnings on every single individual cigarette which by the way i'm almost certain
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whatever they use to put those little warnings on the cigarettes is probably going to be carcinogenic
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because it's the government and they're going to make cigarettes more dangerous than they already are
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well and if you look at the statements of the addictions minister she basically acknowledges
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all the fear-mongering it really it it people just sort of get immune to it and maybe she should
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consider this as the government continues to fear-monger us about covid uh so she says we need
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to address the concern that these messages so she's talking about the scary teeth messages that are on the
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outside of the cigarette packages by the way they put these scary messages on the outside of the
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cigarettes they also hide them in the store so you can't just like go and like see the cigarettes you want
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to buy or the chew that your husband sends you up there to get i'm like when did this get so expensive
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no wonder you're sending me to the store for your copenhagen but anyways um the uh you so you go there
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and you can't see it you can't pick it out and they've taken all the flavors away so you can't even
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get menthols unless you're going through the airport and getting it in the duty free um so like all the
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flavored cigarettes gone everything's gone made it nearly impossible for the diehards who are still
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smoking to continue to smoke and that's still not enough because people are just still not doing
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the thing the government wants them to do you know if people know that things are bad for you
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and you still do it well you did your part step away right literally they know but anyways they say
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we need to address the concern that these messages may have lost their novelty and to an extent
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we worry that they may have lost their impact as well yeah yeah it's the same thing currently
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happening with covid where you're constantly telling us the hospitals are full and grandma's
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dying and we're like no grandma's fine she's gardening right now um it just people get fear
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fatigue and i think that's what they acknowledge that fear fatigue's the thing i'm not sure that
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fear fatigue's the thing that's happening with smoking but it is the thing that i think is generally
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happening society-wide on the whole well it's subtraction by addition they're like you know what
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people are really sick of this um we should probably do an effective campaign or some sort
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of minimalist outreach thing it's like what what can we do that's really tactful and would get the
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message across and it wouldn't just feed into the sort of desensitization to this as the government
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our decision is we're going to put a label on every single cigarette that ever exists it's just
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they're acknowledging something and then doing literally the opposite immediately afterwards and
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what the this is for the one person who doesn't buy the cigarettes doesn't uh buy the the pack
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um and finds the butt on the street and can see the half burnt warning that is directly on the
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cigarette yeah how much weight how much waste is there going to be too we have to be concerned about
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the environment like are they going to put little wraps around each cigarette with a warning
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the the ecological toll could be devastating uh so i don't think i don't think we can do that
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from an ecological perspective either she says the current proposal for the messaging that's going
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to go on the cigarettes is poison in every puff again i'm not an advocate for smoking i really
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for madness i again i'm not an advocate for smoking i just don't care and i don't think this is
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necessary there's not a single person out there who's firing up a dart who doesn't know that that's bad
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for them they made the conscious decision to pay the extra taxes to pay all the sin taxes
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to smoke i don't care we already treat these people like pariahs we send them to like the far
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off corner of somewhere outside to smoke in the freezing cold we already treat them like they're
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lepers leave them alone this is overkill but again they sort of tipped their hand in this global
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news article about well the reason they're doing it is because they want to start another trend
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because canada was the first country in the world to put the scary pictures on the cigarettes as
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though you didn't know that cigarettes were bad for the gestating infant but um they want to
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do this again they want other countries to follow suit and then they say look at us
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we started an international trend we're so health conscious so uh they see the move built on canada's
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mandate to include graphic photo warnings on tobacco product packaging a groundbreaking policy that
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started an international trend when it was introduced two decades ago so that's what they
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wanted to hear they want to be the leaders even though they're leading on literally nothing this
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doesn't achieve anything yeah all their little self-congratulatory pack pat on the back achievements
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that are things anyone could do at no cost and i mean i i'm sure we're going to get this information
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but how much are they spending on this literally putting the words poison in every puff on every cigarette
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i'm sure this is like some multi-million dollar catastrophe with all these high paid overburdened
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it's ridiculous yeah and we'll find out later on that the ink was actually the poison in every puff
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yeah 100 but i mean like who on earth no one who doesn't smoke is this does this affect them in any way
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shape or form people who do smoke regularly they're going to see a bunch of articles about cigarettes
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today and subconsciously smoke more that's the extent of that's what's making me want to smoke
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like it's not how to peel on me uh speaking of uh yeah let's talk about cows yeah i was gonna
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talk about speaking of useless warning labels but also unscientific warning labels because this is
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even worse than cigarettes because cigarettes are actually bad for you and i don't know i describe
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myself as a meat evangelist um i think people should eat as much meat as possible all different cuts of
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meat i think your body should be fat adapted because that's how we were um that's how humans best evolved
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um and yet um the federal government operating on you guessed it world health organization advice
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because they've been pushing this for a very long time uh the world health organization actually
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wanted to label meat as carcinogenic now studies have shown that that is absolute garbage
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um and actually the lower your cholesterol levels in your blood the more likely you are to get
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uh certain cancers particularly in men colon cancer and particularly in women breast cancer under the age of
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50 when it is the most aggressive that has been um directly linked to low cholesterol levels in your
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blood and yet the federal government wants you to eat less meat because it will increase your
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cholesterol and so we the society has been sold a real bag of goods on cholesterol levels and it was
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the original satanic panic like cholesterol in your blood before satanic panic came along it was the thing
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but like all of a sudden it inverted the health pyramid um it made carbohydrates and grains uh too heavily
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weighted in the food pyramid and instead of seeing a decrease in uh cardiovascular issues we've seen a stark
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increase in cardiovascular related issues but also insulin uh driven issues like diabetes and insulin
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resistance and polycystic ovarian um problems all that stuff um that even arthritis to some extent is an
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insulin related illness uh i'm not here to give you health advice but this is just crazy um so um we've
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got a global mail article about this but i pulled up the uh global news um so ranchers push back against
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health candidates proposed warning label for ground beef and they don't want it to end with ground beef
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because if you put it on ground beef then why wouldn't you put it on steak why wouldn't you put
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it on roast why wouldn't you put it on stew meat why wouldn't you put it on bacon why wouldn't you i mean
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the chicken people might get be get off okay but i think the natural moves and go to pork um and then
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just go from there am i frozen up oh you're okay a little bit of like there i was uh so anyways so
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naturally the farmers are outraged because this is an attack on uh another western industry
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um and manitoba beef producers president tyler fulton says a potential health health canada change
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could affect consumer demand in ground beef and ultimately farmers wallets yeah no kidding
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so the change would require a high in saturated fat label again saturated fats are not bad for you
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that's just the thing that um sort of grew out of one very flawed study and again i'm not here to
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give you health advice but i could i could talk about this all day because there has never been a
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replicated study that saturated fats are bad for you um and the sticker isn't welcomed by manitoba beef
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farmers it really threatens the viability of hundreds of operations across western canada if this were
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to go through so they want to label canadian beef
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as though it is a cigarette that this is poison in every puff that there's what a
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a biopsy in every burger coming your way if you get ground beef that they're going to instead of
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talk about beef as a nutritious superfood um because ruminants are really a wonderful animal um this
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these i mean this is the government that just decriminalized drugs hard drugs and they're
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slapping health canada warning labels on ground beef what the heck is going on whether or not you
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agree with me on my meat evangelism and i know there's a lot of people who don't you know i welcome
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your chitchat in the comments light me up i'm happy to vigorously debate you however this is the same
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government that just decriminalized hard drugs and for actually for the last two years have really
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been discouraging prosecutors across the country from going after hard drugs at all it now it's
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become official policy in bc but it has been unofficial unspoken for at least two years this is
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the same government so drugs good drugs fine we'll even give them to you but you're slapping a warning
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label on the hamburger helper yeah and i mean it's just this is so typical of the trudeau government of
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the liberal government of progressive politics in general it just at face value doesn't make any
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sense the fact people out there are still going along with this uh signals to me that it's a cult
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more than anything honestly but on a sort of meta health level here the biggest issue particularly in
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north america and certainly in other parts of the world is definitely obesity uh it's the leading cause
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of death in so many fronts and what you have to do here everything to some extent a tomato is a
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carcinogen like everything can theoretically bring about cancer it also has benefits that can
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counteract cancer that's part of how uh living works like your your cells reproduce sometimes they
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misreproduce growing living evolving doing all of these sorts of things um there's there's a risk
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so so this theoretical it's a carcinogen thing is true of being out in the sun for 10 seconds
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picking up your cell phone for a second now the the extent of it debatable but it's not as dramatic
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as you think certainly on the front of beef nothing like cigarettes certainly but the thing we have to
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consider is if they're telling you oh make sure you're not eating beef and reduce meats and do this
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that the other thing if you're then switching to which debatable science at best on you're then
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switching to grains and carbs and sugars and all this other stuff it's all the same to fill your
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diet yeah it's all the same thing it's carbohydrates uh on a macro level so once you switch to that sort
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of dietary uh shift you are almost inevitably barring having like the most extreme like vegan bodybuilder
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protein source diet which is almost impossible and we don't have the we don't have the right amount
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of stomachs to do that effectively um you're you're going to be garnering some of the negative outcomes
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of obesity or or lacks of proteins or other things amino acids there's going to be negative outcomes
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that we know for sure not are theorized by some world economic forum theory of this is this is things
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that we know will happen and have known forever so these warning labels on beef it's like well make sure
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you don't go out at all uh because that you could get a sunburn and that can cause well but we know
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overall the health benefits of being outside versus being locked in a dungeon are substantially outweighed
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this is a similar situation absolutely do not i mean in my opinion again not giving medical advice
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but the sentiment that eating meat is dangerous is absurd and unscientificate we saw this like you said
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the satanic panic remember when everything all butter on popcorn switched to like seed oils um and
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then that made everybody super sick and then they went back to oh maybe we should just have butter
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on everything again or butter simulant or whatever that that it was unscientific same thing um kentucky
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fried chicken they they held off for so long in the united states to switch to to putting their chicken in
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a seed oil variant like canola oils whatever other oils are to fry it and eventually they were forced in
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the united states and then like six months later the united states dropped their sort of
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requisite for that and they were eventually allowed to return so for a while but they were saying this
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isn't scientific and nobody wanted to hear it the government tried to force it through that's what
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we're seeing again um i hope people go and buy a bunch of beef just to make a point if they slap
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these on here yeah you know and again looking at the macro issue if you don't want to take dietary
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advice for me that's fine uh perfectly fine but there are some things that you can only get from animal products
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and so i'm very except algae which um i mean if you want to eat algae that's fine but i would much rather
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eat a steak and one of those uh things is dha and that is uh an acid that is essential essential for your brain
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if you don't have dha it's why they fortify baby products with dha if you don't have dha your
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your brain atrophies it doesn't work properly and many scientists have described dha as the human
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consciousness amino acid they haven't quite figured out how it does the thing that it does in your brain
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but if you don't have enough they say this it's the thing that makes human consciousness possible
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and so when the people from the world health organization are saying you know what you probably
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should eat far less red meat um or doing things like this to discourage you from eating animal
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products your bodies are designed to eat animal products as adam points out we don't have the
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kinds of stomachs that other um primarily vegetarian animals eat we just don't we are certain parts of
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our stomachs aren't or our digestive tracts aren't long enough to do the things that it needs to do
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um but when they're telling you to eat less red meat i worry that it's to make you a compliant and
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pliable human robot just a like a meat suit that they can control that you don't ever uh question any
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of the things that of the things that you see around you your brain can't work properly with
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dha dha we know that we've known that for a very long time well it it's so interesting particularly not
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to make everything about this but to bring in this sort of catholic ankle we have like saint thomas
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aquinas talking about red meat sort of stirring the passions and making you sort of bold and
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resilient and that's why some some days some days you take it off so you're a little more sort of
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docile i mean it's not at all shocking to see the world economic forum being like hmm these like
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freedom loving cowboys and truckers sure do eat a lot of red meat they seem pretty ornery we should
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we should take that away give them some soy and maybe there won't be any more blockades
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yeah society's emasculation plus taking away your critical thinking all at one time
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fancy that um we should move on to the next thing what's the other thing that's on our
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in our youtube headline because we have to touch on those because then i get the emails from the
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people who say oh trudeau's uh that's another thing that's covet related i don't even know if you
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have an article here link yet but uh trudeau's tested positive again apparently again yeah is he
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in trouble for something yeah i was gonna say what's yeah what what did he do now what did uh
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who's he in trouble with i don't know i feel like we're gonna have an interesting rest of the day
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because usually he tests tests positive for covid uh when he's trying to avoid work which i mean
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that's fine but also controversy you know it's it's so interesting that i was laughing because
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there's like the there's a bunch of memes out there about how it's impossible to determine
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a justin trudeau's position on masking because he'll be at a podium alone with no one around him
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and he'll take off his masks and sanitize um and then he'll be sitting around a table with 50 people
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or world leaders in close quarters unmasked um it is certainly interesting that when they call for an
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increase for the for the sort of terminology of fully vaccinated that on that day he has a positive
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result um so that that is very interesting triple vaxxed he's tested positive twice and yet
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people who have natural immunity can't get on an airplane yeah despite the whole this is a dungeon of a
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country yeah yeah well i mean and this is the wild thing is the whole world has like as the whole
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world's moving on and i'm not discussing uh official health guidelines i'm just stating
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the whole world everyone can travel freely the united states just last week dropped testing for
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people flying of course we can't fly there or unvaccinated people can't fly there because they
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can't get on a plane you're welcome to land and there's no screening in the united states but you just
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can't get on a plane in canada in order to go there um and there and then with theresa tam's
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latest announcement they're just doubling down on this they're not they're not emulating what the
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world is doing matching what the world is doing even kind of prime world economic forum un eu countries
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are i've dropped this and canada's in a league of its own um let's go to theresa tam um and but
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i think we could probably just broadcast your comments and then we'll we'll just see where
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the conversation takes us if we have got the youtube feed but uh let's bring up efron's tweet
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about theresa tam chief public health officer of canada we cannot question her because she is the pope
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of public health in canada and she has already asked the uh the powers that be although i'm pretty
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sure she's the powers that be for upping the vaccine passport i guess for transportation and rail
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to three plus doses so that she wants to redefine what it means to be fully vaccinated let's see what
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now you're so you think we should up the the mandate to three to four doses or just transition
00:26:05.800
to recommendation um that would be great so i think together with the chief medical officer we
00:26:11.280
already recommended that people should get up to date so that is uh bottom line recommendation
00:26:18.140
is depending of course on your age your risk status and according to the recommendations of nasi
00:26:25.420
we're going to give this a push towards a fall as people gather and resume fall activities so that
00:26:32.860
is really my position and mandate is a policy decision that takes into account many different
00:26:39.340
factors and it's up to the policy makers at this time to make that difficult decision but i would
00:26:45.260
always be going with recommending up to date the difficulty i think right now is that the federal
00:26:51.260
definition of vaccine mandates is is is for administrative or travel or other purposes is not up to date
00:27:02.220
and um i am encouraging everybody to adopt the uh definition however they look at the policy
00:27:11.660
to reflect the up-to-date uh need to protect to have the best protection
00:27:16.460
so she wants us to be as vaccinated as just who's currently sick with covid so i get that straight
00:27:25.260
and even there with the whole up-to-date thing she's like well it's gonna be four next week and
00:27:31.180
five the week after she's like i'm not gonna like exactly pencil it in it's like we'll just keep
00:27:35.340
changing it and up to date will be the new uh like because i remember it was jumping from one to two to
00:27:40.940
three to boost it to the now it's now the new terminology that that they've made is up to date
00:27:47.020
up to date and fully vaccinated get the latest update on your device it's just as easy as dropping
00:27:53.980
into a formula pharmacy and get the latest update it'll be up to date but you know we knew this was
00:28:01.020
coming we know the feds are going to adopt this because uh they're going to say well theresa tam told
00:28:06.700
us and she's a completely apolitical bureaucrat with only the country's best interest at heart
00:28:12.940
and she told us so that's what we're going to adopt and so the vaccine mandates are never going to be
00:28:18.140
lifted on planes and trains particularly when they bought over 200 million doses for 2022 and 2023 they
00:28:26.300
got to do something with those they have to force you to take them and i think this is how they're
00:28:29.980
going to do it yeah it's uh it's something else i don't know yeah i don't know i hope whoever is
00:28:39.020
the next conservative leader and hopefully the next prime minister unceremoniously fires that woman
00:28:45.100
just says walks right in there and says get your stuff you don't even get a box whatever you can carry
00:28:51.100
get out of here you've done enough but she's earned enough that if she leaves half her stuff in her
00:28:56.540
corner office that she won't even skip a beat she's destroyed enough lives and hurt enough people
00:29:02.540
whoever becomes the next prime minister has to just grab her by your ear and walk her out the front
00:29:07.740
tell security never let her back in the amount of times that either herself or dina hinshaw are asked
00:29:16.700
basic questions thought you're going for the vodka there for a second based on the conversation
00:29:20.700
her and dina hinshaw have been asked like whether it be in court or in interviews very sort of
00:29:29.820
straightforward questions that you and i would know the answer to and they just don't know like
00:29:36.460
they don't know the basic facts i don't know if they're lying or they're just that bad at their job
00:29:41.580
but for the facts the facts require them to admit that they've done something terrible so they just can't
00:29:47.580
get there they can't say yeah i destroyed that poor man's life oopsie doodle they can't do that
00:29:53.900
they say you know like we we weighed our restrictions with civil liberties and decided to take the lightest
00:30:00.460
approach possible um to get everyone up to date yeah to get everyone up to date and it's like actually
00:30:06.140
you know you just destroyed the restaurant and personal care industry you did that but they can't ever
00:30:12.140
say that they say oh we tried to balance civil liberties with health of the public as a whole
00:30:17.340
and then they that's all they say but you they can't because the facts are so damning yeah yeah it's uh
00:30:24.860
it's it's shocking and it's both like it's both immoral but also inept on such a fundamental level it's
00:30:31.340
it's it's some degree of both probably a lot of both um but for these people to be commanding these giant
00:30:37.260
salaries that they're commanding while generally failing and also now i think just based on what
00:30:43.900
the entire rest of the world has done very early on canada was just sort of following the lead of
00:30:49.500
other countries now they're trying to be leaders but they're they're they're what they're doing is
00:30:54.460
trailing behind and being stubborn it pretty clearly seems like a bit of a vendetta um from justin trudeau
00:31:00.620
who was i think rightfully embarrassed um by some truckers and some other folks out there so
00:31:07.660
yeah very very troubling to see i think that's what really settles in for people though the fact
00:31:12.700
that people still can't travel leave canada it's very much like a prison country you can if you got
00:31:18.380
out of canada you can fly most all over the entire world your life yeah your life would be entirely normal
00:31:24.220
you just cannot leave canada and i think most people around canada at least or even most people around
00:31:29.340
the world don't understand that um the threshold for concern over government should have been passed
00:31:35.420
for canadians a long time ago but i think people very docile not eating enough red meat and uh willing
00:31:42.220
to uh willing to kind of go along with absolute madness um and with uh jagmeet saying despite the fact
00:31:48.620
that on social media he's keen to tweet mean tweets about justin trudeau and criticize the conservatives
00:31:55.180
for holding up justin trudeau he is literally in this coalition government running the country we
00:32:02.380
don't have an opposition we don't have a sane counterpoint in this country justin trudeau
00:32:07.180
despite being extremely unpopular and getting less than 20 of the votes um and probably he would be
00:32:13.100
even lower now he's running the country like a like a like a ruler a king a megalomaniac and it's
00:32:18.540
extremely extremely troubling well and the rules don't apply to him they just apply to the rest of us and i
00:32:25.020
think this takes us into uh efron's other tweet prime minister trudeau when called out for not
00:32:31.340
following his own mask mandates during his travels with world leaders because as you know the science
00:32:37.660
it changes from country to country uh canada remains a dungeon planet or a dungeon country but you can just
00:32:45.660
you know go 40 feet that way in winter and things are a lot more free or you know you can hop on a plane
00:32:53.500
and with the same people go to the uk get off the plane and life is completely different so let's
00:33:00.060
hear from justin trudeau trying to justify his own hypocrisy your government continues to support mask
00:33:06.140
mandates in the house of commons and in federally regulated places like airports for example but it
00:33:11.500
appears that you wear a mask inconsistently and depending on different situations the ontario
00:33:16.300
government is lifting the remaining mask mandates very shortly do you still believe that a mask mandate
00:33:21.020
should be in place and if so in what types of situations first of all i understand how tired
00:33:28.300
everyone is of the pandemic of the different rules and restrictions that we have to go through
00:33:35.900
but most people understand that this pandemic is not over yet we continue to see our hospitals filled
00:33:43.500
with people suffering tremendous consequences we continue to see more spreads we continue to run the
00:33:49.740
risk of new variants and every step of the way we will continue to be guided by the very best science
00:33:56.460
we can because our first and primary responsibility is to make sure we're doing everything we can to
00:34:04.300
keep people safe you know you didn't answer the question you didn't answer the question whatsoever
00:34:10.140
as soon as the question was asked you could see uh i think it's melanie jolly she does this your
00:34:14.300
government continues to support mask mandates yeah like she knows oh dang they're gonna ask a question
00:34:19.980
about masks and the two of us are standing here without masks by the way justin trudeau sounds
00:34:23.900
very congested there he was probably positive for covid as he was standing there right next to melanie jolly
00:34:30.060
but he's allowed to fly around with covid because he's one of the biomedical privileged people and the
00:34:36.700
perfectly healthy people who just haven't gotten the vaccine that i don't think i'm playing fast and
00:34:43.580
loose with the facts here or saying anything that's untrue or questioning his vaccine obviously didn't
00:34:48.140
work because he's had covid twice actually all three of his vaccines have failed um and so he's standing
00:34:54.300
there and they have reduced the severity of outcomes yeah well he's standing there congested
00:35:00.940
uh being asked about masks and he still can't even answer the question like the question was hey why
00:35:06.140
aren't you wearing a mask right now if you're so uptight about it at home that was the question
00:35:09.740
in a roundabout way and he still didn't answer it he never does it's it's absolutely ridiculous i
00:35:15.100
miss the era of pm's getting booted out over 80 000 scandals this guy's just ridden with with scandals and
00:35:23.900
he never answers a question about himself um he's so narcissistic and self-obsessed that he he assumes any
00:35:31.100
question directed at him is sort of at fault and he's going to highlight how great the job he's
00:35:35.980
doing it's like a robotic he needs some more beef too uh it's like a robotic like response from a
00:35:44.700
evasion machine that's not very intelligent um why aren't you wearing a mask he could say listen
00:35:50.220
there's certain circumstances you're on camera or you're making sort of things um i know it's not
00:35:55.020
ideal but there's a million sort of sensible answers but he literally is saying well we're
00:35:59.980
going to continue to follow the science well even if your science is you should wear a mask which i
00:36:04.140
don't necessarily agree with but if that's your science you're saying we're going to continue
00:36:07.820
following it listening to it but you're not doing it which brings you back to the original question
00:36:12.380
if you're pushing masks so hard why aren't you wearing a mask yourself but he does he just won't
00:36:17.580
answer questions he's not accountable um the amount of times yeah go ahead no i was going to say and
00:36:22.700
the media is fine with it like he can totally just dodge their question they're like ah good answer
00:36:26.860
yeah i before before my rebel days i did this video and it was a one question being asked to
00:36:32.700
justin trudeau 23 times i think he got five or six million views and it's just him not answering a
00:36:39.340
question literally 23 times and it's different mps from the conservatives asking the same simple very
00:36:45.820
straightforward question and he doesn't answer 23 times in a row um the fact that the media has been
00:36:51.260
fawning over this guy um and they they don't want him to be accountable in any way shape or
00:36:56.540
form because he's giving them this handout is part of the reason why it's essential that we're here
00:37:01.260
rebel western standard true north some of these independent outlets that are actually willing to
00:37:05.660
do journalism because ultimately that's what we need right now we need this person to be accountable
00:37:10.700
and when someone thank god asks him a real question like this which is pretty rare he tends to get a lot
00:37:16.380
of fluff someone asks some real question like that that non-answer speaks volumes and people see
00:37:21.900
yeah and the more he funds the mainstream media the more he fuels the demand for us
00:37:26.460
so like he just can't put that put that together and giving them money is the reason people need us
00:37:33.420
to exist and it's the reason people give us their money in support and they share our content and watch
00:37:40.220
our content and buy our subscriptions is because he's giving the mainstream media money because they can't
00:37:46.540
trust a polluted contaminated mainstream media uh let's let's go to one last thing on the liberals
00:37:54.540
and then we'll i'm we'll go to chats maybe if we have a few um let's go to the treasury board story
00:38:00.300
yeah because can we can we talk briefly too about this global news toronto thing the pride advice for
00:38:07.100
kids okay let's quickly hit the treasury yeah okay we'll hit the treasury same theme it's the same
00:38:13.420
thing yeah so inflation's out of control young people are never going to be able to afford a house
00:38:17.900
um i just saw an article the other day saying that i think it's like 25 maybe or 45 it was some outrageous
00:38:26.540
number of people who are going to see a huge increase in their mortgage payments because of um
00:38:34.220
interest rates just going right up but gas is out of control they're labeling the beef um which are
00:38:41.020
going to put beef producers out of business which means there's going to be less beef in the marketplace
00:38:45.340
which means your groceries are going to be more expensive and they're raising the carbon tax
00:38:48.860
and the treasury board the treasury board they've got lots to do they're focused tell me about the
00:38:53.740
important issue like a laser beam laser focused on what is it chila the treasury board is lecturing
00:39:00.940
canadians about the prone use of pronouns in emails in a tweet the treasury board accuses canadians of
00:39:06.460
making assumptions and having implicit bias about others determining how to address someone you don't
00:39:11.660
know by email can be tricky no i've actually i send a gazillion emails a day it's never been
00:39:17.180
something that i'm concerned about assumptions and implicit bias may lead you to unknowingly
00:39:21.580
misgender the recipient what does recovery recovery that's an interesting use of that word look like in
00:39:29.260
this uh situation check out this example the tweet claimed let's uh let's watch this stupid video i'm
00:39:35.260
you know what i'm gonna do after i get off this i'm going to file for access to information
00:39:41.100
i want to know everything about this stupid tweet i want to know who they paid to do it who sent it
00:39:45.260
who thought it was a good idea who where they're the treasury board obviously they need to fire 50
00:39:50.700
of the staff at the treasury board because they have too many bureaucrats there if this is what
00:39:54.060
they're worried about but let's watch um this little video that the treasury board attached to their tweet
00:40:17.580
thanks for telling me alex i appreciate it that was horrible how is someone going to recover
00:40:27.740
sure thing i'm adding pronouns to my email signature to avoid this in the future alex
00:40:31.740
diaz pronouns she her everyone no everyone doesn't use pronouns
00:40:36.380
well if the treasury board keeps it up we're going to have her change our pronouns to unhoused and broke
00:40:45.020
um it'd be nice it'd be nice if they could make life affordable for men women whatever the heck you
00:40:50.540
identify as uh instead of worrying about this uh email exchange um i'm very sorry for people out
00:40:56.780
there whose name is both masculine and feminine sometimes um but uh yeah i think the treasury board has
00:41:03.500
better things to do uh speaking of sort of kooky things along this this vein anyways um let's talk
00:41:09.980
about grooming let's play that let's just play this clip um and then react to it and get into chats
00:41:15.340
then we'll get over here right away i know we got busy days
00:41:25.820
oh i think we were thinking there we want to try that again
00:41:30.380
trouble world lgbtq2 communities to celebrate the freedom to be themselves that's right but gay pride
00:41:41.340
is more than just a month filled with rainbow flags and parades and there will undoubtedly be some
00:41:46.780
questions from children so for tips on how to approach these conversations we're joined by our
00:41:51.580
parenting expert allison shaffer good morning allison thanks for joining us you bet good to see you again
00:41:58.140
allison such a big topic and an important one as well so as more and more resources are made
00:42:02.620
available which is very helpful more youth are exploring in some cases really defining their
00:42:07.580
sexuality and gender now in the past many have waited until adulthood uh now so even if a parent
00:42:15.100
doesn't accept or agree because we know that that is a big big big situation as well what are the
00:42:20.140
do's and don'ts when having this conversation i can't say enough anthony how important it is that
00:42:27.500
we really need to be supportive when our kids come out and it's almost embarrassing for me to give you
00:42:32.460
this don't list but maybe it'll be eye-opening for some parents who don't know how tough this journey is
00:42:37.020
for some kids so in the don't list i would say don't physically hit slap or be abusive physically
00:42:44.380
abusive to your child this happens all the time but neither do we want to be verbally abusive
00:42:49.260
so some parents will use a lot of shame that you're a shame on the family um we don't want to
00:42:53.900
use anything that stimulates emotions of shame at all you don't want to block a block access to their
00:43:00.140
lgbtq2 friends it's it's uh they're not a bad influence it doesn't rub off they need support they
00:43:06.540
need community so let them have access to their friends uh don't ask them to hide it from their other
00:43:12.060
family members they may have come out to you um but you can't say don't tell grandma and grandpa don't
00:43:17.420
tell aunts and uncles they need to be who they are they need to come out at their own time and pace
00:43:21.740
and on their own timeline um so don't ask them don't tell them that they're you know a sin to god
00:43:28.620
um drop all that so let's go to the the do's which i think are much more positive and we probably need
00:43:34.460
to know more about get educated yourself and help your child find some resources be accepting to whatever
00:43:40.700
name they want to be called by what pronouns they feel comfortable being called by how don't uh tell
00:43:46.220
them that they need to be more masculine or feminine support them in how they want to dress
00:43:49.580
how they want to do their hairstyle advocate for them so make sure that whatever environment they're
00:43:54.860
in schools clubs etc that camps they might be going to make sure that those are supportive and inclusive
00:44:00.220
environments and make it mandatory that everyone treat their child with respect and stand up for them
00:44:05.580
if they get mistreated and wouldn't we say that about any child in any situation as their parent
00:44:10.860
that's right and uh pride month is a time when communities all around the world come together to
00:44:16.860
support the lgbtq2 and celebrate their freedom to be themselves so for young kids how can it how can
00:44:24.940
parents explain the significance of it all right so candace again a lot of parents get nervous about this
00:44:31.500
because maybe they haven't had the talk about the birds and the bees and that's a difficult topic
00:44:35.340
for them and of course now we have this uh great publicity happening all around the city i would
00:44:40.460
say really parents we just can say to them that this is a conversation about every single person
00:44:46.860
deserves to be their own authentic self and that they are worthy and lovable for who they are and that
00:44:53.340
this is a celebration of diversity and inclusion and so you can point to the flags to a young child
00:44:59.660
and say look at all the lovely stripes in the rainbow mother nature is natural in all of its
00:45:04.700
diversity and inclusion and we want to make sure that every single person on this planet
00:45:09.100
has the same opportunity to be themselves and to be loved and included and that's what this
00:45:13.740
celebration is about i've had enough of this bigot who makes very bigoted assumptions about parents who
00:45:23.900
don't think that three-year-olds should be determining their gender she starts off by saying don't hit your
00:45:30.220
child what a bigoted assumption that people who are socially conservative are automatically violent
00:45:37.660
to their children who exhibit gender uh dysphoria dysmorphia i don't know what the right word is
00:45:43.980
but kids who are confused about their gender thanks to people like this so frequently um that they would
00:45:50.620
somehow abuse their child or unlove their child because of it this woman is an absolute bigot
00:45:57.500
prattling on about diversity and inclusion and acceptance she's the last person i want to hear
00:46:03.260
from about acceptance and the sin to god line clearly targeting exactly no doubt you know i the the line
00:46:10.860
where i said just stop it there she's like everyone deserves equal treatment i can tell you something
00:46:15.740
if i uh went outside fully exposed or you uh went for a march topless as a conservative down the street
00:46:22.140
um you'd be arrested ticketed so would i um what what this is about is equal and fair treatment and
00:46:29.660
when children go to a pride parade and at a time there was like the stonewall sort of pride standing
00:46:35.740
up against abuse from police that was a different animal all together pride parades they are conduct
00:46:41.500
on streets that should not be allowed on streets um similarly if you look at some of these drag shows
00:46:46.780
particularly some of the sort of stripper vibe drag shows parents are dragging their kids to this and
00:46:52.620
having them put bills and thongs that conduct if i would be it has nothing to do with gender or lgbtq
00:46:59.820
whatever the heck you want to call it i'm even the the caster there stumbled under two lgbtqsa um
00:47:06.140
alphabet uh tents but it's standards that would not be acceptable regardless it's a bigotry of low
00:47:13.740
expectation they're saying oh the reason you're opposed to this is because you're opposed to
00:47:18.220
this this community it literally has nothing to do with that it's entirely about age appropriateness
00:47:23.740
like drag and strip joints are not appropriate for small children and when that anchor says well
00:47:28.300
how do we bring this up with little kids little kids aren't thinking about sexuality they're like
00:47:33.660
i'm going to be a power ranger or i like the wiggles um i like emma wiggle i like anthony
00:47:41.020
that's the extent of their sort of experience you are sexualizing them you're grooming them little
00:47:46.860
kids sometimes jokingly say oh i'm a girl haha i'm a boy haha that happens they play these games
00:47:53.820
to to latch on to that and feed into that sort of play which is completely normal for children
00:48:01.500
and then to bring them to events that are entirely inappropriate like let's say a drag show or a strip club
00:48:07.740
or any of those types of things opposition to that has nothing to do with hatred nothing to do with
00:48:12.860
not accepting the individual nothing to do with not being a loving parent in fact what she's advocating
00:48:17.740
for going along with all this and asking no questions it's ironic that she's considered a
00:48:21.580
parenting expert because she's effectively saying don't parent your children let them go into whatever
00:48:26.860
and wherever let them be exposed to people who might be grooming them um who are exposing them to
00:48:32.060
age inappropriate ideas um that's sick it's just sick yeah her answer was don't protect their
00:48:39.580
innocence and if you do you're a child abuser i guess anybody can call themselves a parenting expert
00:48:47.900
these days i'm going to see how her kids turned out by the way i'm curious you know you see these
00:48:53.100
you see you hear these parenting experts i'm like oh how are your kids doing well look at kathleen
00:48:59.020
when in ben levin he's a convicted pedophile kathleen when moved her partner into her house
00:49:03.660
and moved the husband to the basement her own kids in an interview said i don't want to be for
00:49:08.140
the mom's experiments anymore or something along those lines um so all these experts who are forming
00:49:13.180
education and advising on how to address issues um they have pedos writing curriculums and they're
00:49:18.700
dragging kids out to drag shows and stripper shows yeah andrea horvath's kid's a bit of an oddball too
00:49:25.340
i don't know if he's been up to no good but he just is a bit interesting this is a real feast for
00:49:31.820
the eyes um anyway we should uh get into some of these chats because we're after 11 and um
00:49:40.140
i have some things to do here at 11 30 our time and uh you do too um university or university give us a
00:49:47.660
buck great you are back like you both well thank you so much fraser mcburney our caps lock love and
00:49:55.580
friend from hamilton who is a fight the fines recidivist and uh he's not a professional
00:50:01.500
protester but it's a real labor of love for him out there every weekend because it's five bucks and
00:50:07.100
says you do know that smoking pot has more more carcinogens than cigarette i think we just all
00:50:13.260
generally know that like things are bad for you like certain things are bad for you except for you
00:50:17.900
know the the lies that the government has told everybody about carbohydrates by the way just
00:50:22.700
further on that point i was looking at the cereal yesterday so yeah the lies gotta go exactly i was
00:50:29.820
looking at cereal i was picking it up because i was trying to like articulate to my kids about how
00:50:34.620
to read a food label because that's something that they don't tell you what to do and you could have
00:50:40.060
nine nine chips ahoy cookies or a bowl and a half of cereal with milk and i was like and the kids
00:50:50.860
always have the big huge bowls of cereal right like they never actually have like that three quarter
00:50:54.780
cups of cereal um and i'm like you guys realize that at the end of the day when this gets into your
00:51:01.100
body and like kicks your uh your pancreas right in the face that it's all the same like it's all the
00:51:09.340
same nine chips ahoy or healthy whole green cereal it's all the same magic spoon i'm not i'm not paid
00:51:17.180
to advertise for them but i eat so much of that keto cereal yeah uh shauna marie g 83 10 bucks
00:51:24.460
nicotine is protective against covet and for those that look at the who took the jab and lost their
00:51:31.260
sense of taste and smell if they choose nick to nicotine gum it will return i have no idea about this
00:51:37.820
i don't know anything about smoking except the government really doesn't want us to do it and
00:51:41.900
i've never done it um wonder why they want people to quit smoking you know you would think that the
00:51:47.340
government that reaps so much tax revenue from smoking would at some point reach like the event
00:51:52.380
horizon where they're like we could maybe we should just lay off so that we can hang on to some of those
00:51:58.860
sin taxes it's like vlt's where they're like they knew that vlt's were addictive and they did
00:52:05.500
marketing campaigns to like tell you that they were addictive but they never took away the reason
00:52:09.740
that they were addictive and that was all the bells and whistles and lights and stuff yeah
00:52:14.860
and uh shauna marie g83 uh five bucks and this is also why they ramped up the unsmoked canada
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program during the pandemic uh university gives us a buck tam and henshaw haven't had meat lately
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which affected their brain send a mistake huge mistake i think a farmer can drop off a cow and
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help them out i'm trying to eat my way through what's left in the freezer because we have a side
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of beef at the butcher shop right now and i'm like i guess i'm gonna make listen we trucker documentary.com
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we're going to be in edmonton thursday i think thursday is almost sold out friday there are
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tickets left i think it's about halfway sold out of like let's let's talk about friday because friday
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is a very affordable night it's 12 bucks a ticket it's at church of the vine so you're supporting a
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church that is um you know that has stood up for freedom they've stood up against the government and
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they said we would love to show the trucker documentary for you so you're going to get the pg verse
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version there too because in the other version there's some swears you know i'm married to a
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trucker they use some rough language um but so if you want to bring the kids this is a great affordable
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family night out it's 12 bucks a ticket and that includes refreshments so i'm going to run across
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the street i'm going to go to costco i'm going to get some chips they've got a popcorn machine there
00:53:37.980
you get some pop and some waters um because we're sort of having to turn a church into a movie theater
00:53:43.420
so truckerdocumentary.com get your tickets for um for the friday night friday family night out i think
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um i think doors open at seven we start the movie at eight or maybe yeah i think it's doors open at
00:53:55.580
seven we start the movie at eight correct me if i'm wrong i can't really see but um it's uh i think
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it's a super affordable friday family night out and we will make sure that there are no swears in the
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friday night version so if you want to bring the kids and show them what really happened this is a
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great way to do it and as a segue the point was we will be in edmonton we can cover some of your cow
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oh i uh i pulled out a bunch of hamburger because i'm going to make some jerky
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sticks for you guys to take home back to calgary and you guys can share them around the office there
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awesome perfect um i think that's all is that everything guys in the office i think we're all
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caught up perfect okay great um thank you everybody who stuck with us for that first uh 12 minutes of
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technical difficulties um we normally go way over on time so um thanks for giving it back to us this
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morning um thanks to everybody in the office including olivia and efron and all the web team
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who worked really hard to put the show together every single day and make sure that there's links
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for you to click so you can watch us um thank you adam so much for being my co-host this monday
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morning uh thanks to everybody at home who pitched in a little bit of money to keep the lights on we
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appreciate that we know that inflation is crunching your families the same way it is crunching ours
00:55:16.380
and uh we know that there are other places you could spend your money but you choose to give it to
00:55:19.660
us so we appreciate that and we're we um we're always mindful of that uh thank you to everybody else
00:55:25.580
who tuned in um no i'm not here tomorrow i'm busy at this time tomorrow uh but it'll be david menzies
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and somebody in my place uh tomorrow morning and as david menzies always says stay sane and there are
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debates and we have a culture where the difference is guns can be used for hunting or for sport shooting
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in canada and there are lots of gun owners and they're mostly lost respecting and and law abiding
00:55:51.660
but you can't use a gun for self-protection in canada that's not a right that you have in the
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constitution or anywhere else if you try and buy a gun and say it's for self-protection no you don't
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get that you get it for hunting you can get it for sport shooting take it to the range uh no problem
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as long as you go through our rigorous background checks but there's a difference around the culture
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and one of the things that we're seeing with the debate in the states is you get more and more of
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the american style you know right to carry self-defense arguments filtering up through through the uh you
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know the usual more right-wing communications channels yeah and