Rebel News Podcast - June 06, 2022


DAILY | Toronto's ongoing airport delays; Drag Queen debacle in Dallas; Rittenhouse plans to sue


Episode Stats

Length

1 hour and 59 minutes

Words per Minute

111.84465

Word Count

13,412

Sentence Count

1,011

Misogynist Sentences

24

Hate Speech Sentences

29


Summary

Sheila and Tamara are back, and they're all over the place, talking about airport delays and why they don't like them. Plus, they talk about the latest in the ongoing saga of Toronto's Airport Delays.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 You're listening to a release podcast.
00:00:30.000 Oh, hey, good morning, good afternoon, everybody, and welcome to the Rebel News Daily Livestream.
00:00:43.400 I'm your host, Sheila Gunn-Reed, and since my friend Adam is on vacation this week,
00:00:47.760 I'm joined by my fellow Rebel mom, Tamara Ugolini from Coburg, Ontario.
00:00:52.980 Tamara, how's it going?
00:00:54.720 Oh, pretty good. Manic Monday, as per usual, around these parts.
00:00:58.120 What about on your end, Sheila?
00:01:00.740 How did I describe it? I have a case of the Mondays.
00:01:06.060 When we had our little meeting before we went on air, I said,
00:01:08.680 I got to do something to fix my mood before I go live because I was in a bit of a state.
00:01:14.580 Maybe everybody can let us know in the chats.
00:01:17.400 Is it just on my side?
00:01:19.540 But I'm hearing a lot of like white noise crackling in my ear,
00:01:24.100 and I don't know if it's our mic set up or if it's the stream
00:01:27.080 or if it's just something else going wrong on my end.
00:01:31.220 Maybe somebody could let me know.
00:01:34.180 We've got a really, really full day, so we'll get to the things we want to talk about.
00:01:38.580 And we are all over the place.
00:01:40.140 We're a written host, drag queens.
00:01:41.460 I mean, it's just, it's a lot.
00:01:43.360 And I feel like Tamara and I are going to be full of opinions.
00:01:46.160 But we should tell everybody what we're doing before we get there.
00:01:49.840 Because Tamara suggested topics that were for sure to get our YouTube channel killed.
00:01:54.160 So we just want to put that out there.
00:01:57.920 Always.
00:01:58.360 Tamara is the queen of the YouTube trailer for her videos.
00:02:01.760 It's like, I don't even have to say, you know,
00:02:03.740 maybe we should cut a YouTube trailer for Tamara's video
00:02:05.900 and direct people to a different platform.
00:02:08.380 Tamara just makes them because she knows everything she says is completely unsafe for YouTube.
00:02:13.720 Completely unsafe.
00:02:15.100 So this is the Rebel News Daily Livestream.
00:02:18.100 And we stream on YouTube.
00:02:19.860 But since YouTube is a censorship platform and has completely demonetized us
00:02:24.000 and we're on borrowed time all together over there,
00:02:27.460 there may come a time in the show when Tamara really gets freewheeling
00:02:32.460 and we might have to cut the YouTube feed altogether
00:02:36.020 because there are certain things we can't talk about over there,
00:02:38.060 like questioning the advice of a public health officer or election integrity.
00:02:42.540 There's a whole host of things that will either get you completely demonetized.
00:02:45.860 For example, if you talk about climate change in a way that doesn't entirely blame
00:02:51.820 your first world existence and your SUV, they'll also demonetize you there.
00:02:56.080 I mean, it's just not on COVID that they have these weird rules.
00:02:59.980 So we might have to cut the YouTube feed.
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00:03:32.060 So again, that's how you help us keep the lights on.
00:03:35.420 We don't take any money from Justin Trudeau and YouTube demonetized us.
00:03:38.860 But it also helps you have your say.
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00:03:50.840 So I think that's everything.
00:03:53.940 Maybe let's get into Toronto's ongoing airport delays.
00:03:59.840 Because we've got some clips from someone who is on the ground.
00:04:04.160 He works for Barstool Sports.
00:04:06.180 And I think he was coming from Edmonton to the hellscape of Toronto's Pearson Airport.
00:04:13.900 And it was just a catastrophe.
00:04:16.860 He said it's like a war zone, like the worst he's ever seen.
00:04:20.140 And boy, who could have figured that that's how things would turn out when you are laying off CBSA?
00:04:32.720 Oh, did we lose Sheila?
00:04:35.820 We may have lost Sheila.
00:04:37.520 She might be frozen into outer space in her rural community.
00:04:42.420 So let's just throw a weight to the clip.
00:04:44.380 And we'll try to reconnect with Sheila on this manic Monday that we all seem to be having.
00:04:51.140 Hey guys, Whit here.
00:04:54.960 I don't even really know what to explain.
00:04:57.080 So for people telling me to drive, I can't drive.
00:05:01.080 They have my bags.
00:05:02.320 They won't give them back.
00:05:03.320 So I had Edmonton to Toronto yesterday.
00:05:05.940 I landed around 3.
00:05:07.260 I then had Toronto to Boston at 8.30.
00:05:10.480 Customs was about 3 hours.
00:05:12.020 Got through.
00:05:12.780 Flight canceled from Toronto to Boston.
00:05:15.900 Alright.
00:05:16.140 At this point, now, I go and I see there is a 400-person line with two Air Canada workers.
00:05:23.740 There's a million canceled flights.
00:05:25.620 Everyone's just panicking.
00:05:27.440 So I waited in that line about 6 hours.
00:05:29.840 At near the end of the line,
00:05:32.820 by the way, you know how much my feet hurt?
00:05:35.060 But at near the end of the line,
00:05:37.380 they closed it.
00:05:38.520 They just said, oh, you have to go somewhere else.
00:05:39.980 We had to re-enter Canada.
00:05:41.660 We had to go through Canadian customs.
00:05:44.540 So by the time I finally see someone from Air Canada, it's 1 a.m.
00:05:48.140 I said, can I just get my bags?
00:05:49.700 I had a ride to Buffalo all set up.
00:05:52.020 And I had a JetBlue flight from Buffalo.
00:05:53.960 I just need to get out of this country, out of this airport.
00:05:56.560 This is the worst airport on earth.
00:05:59.200 I'm telling you, there's no other airport like this.
00:06:03.720 So they say, no, no, no.
00:06:04.840 You can't have your bags.
00:06:06.000 Your bags are already in the middle of no man's land.
00:06:08.520 You can't have your bags.
00:06:09.400 So we have an 8.50 flight for you from Toronto to Boston for this morning.
00:06:14.860 This is at 1 a.m.
00:06:16.480 Okay, be here at 5 a.m., they said.
00:06:19.420 So I got here at 4.55.
00:06:21.000 I wanted to be five minutes early.
00:06:22.660 So I wanted to be three hours and 55 minutes early.
00:06:25.680 I get here.
00:06:26.500 This woman says, oh, we booked you actually on a flight from here to Montreal
00:06:31.820 and then Montreal to Boston.
00:06:33.320 But that leaves in 50 minutes and you can't make it.
00:06:36.080 They never sent me an email.
00:06:37.140 They just, I started laughing.
00:06:41.520 I mean, what are you going to do?
00:06:42.900 It was either that or like cry.
00:06:47.100 So now I'm on a, so now I'm on a 10 a.m., but there's nobody really around the gate.
00:06:54.340 Yeah, I'm just, I'm so in shock at this place.
00:07:00.360 It is the biggest disgrace known to man.
00:07:04.160 I always revert back to, like, if these people are traveling with children,
00:07:11.780 can you imagine being stuck on a plane with small children for hours on end?
00:07:18.220 I mean, this just reeks of chaos.
00:07:20.540 And I think he also had some B-roll too, didn't he, that he was showing of the airport itself?
00:07:25.180 Yeah, I just sent that clip to Efron's story.
00:07:28.440 Yeah, I absolutely, even my internet has a case of the Mondays because of course it does.
00:07:34.860 But Ryan Whitney also sent a clip of Pearson describing it as hell on earth.
00:07:41.520 Look at that.
00:07:42.360 Yeah, because for any Canadian who's on a no-fly list, we don't get to see any of this firsthand.
00:07:49.180 Right.
00:07:49.800 And this is, this is international travelers too.
00:07:53.360 So this is the customs line to re-enter Canada after he went through U.S. customs seven hours ago.
00:08:00.000 So the problem is on the Canadian side.
00:08:02.300 It's not the airport.
00:08:03.600 It's not the American side.
00:08:05.220 It is on the Canadian side.
00:08:07.080 You can clear American customs, but then you get all bunged up once you get to the Canadian side
00:08:11.920 because we laid off a bunch of customs officers or constructively fired them rather.
00:08:18.280 Laid off is a kind way to put what happened to them and inaccurate completely.
00:08:23.240 And what, like, think about what it means when one customs officer is sick that day.
00:08:28.920 It causes a huge lineup.
00:08:31.160 Now you've laid off dozens across the country at major points of re-entry.
00:08:35.340 Now let's make that hundreds.
00:08:37.100 And so when they say, oh, you know, staffing is at an appropriate level, okay, maybe in
00:08:44.680 the before times, but not when everybody has to do this public health theater dance at the
00:08:49.580 airport where you get pulled aside for random COVID screenings.
00:08:54.220 Everybody has to get temperature checks.
00:08:56.000 It's like a laboratory down at the airport these days when it should be just a way to get through
00:09:03.520 customs and get onto your plane.
00:09:07.140 And we actually have, we had somebody from, I think it was, I forget who it was, but we have
00:09:14.220 that clip where they're saying this, our airports are not set up for this nonsense.
00:09:18.740 This is not what they were designed to do.
00:09:20.680 You're asking them to do a thing that they're not designed to do.
00:09:23.480 So yeah, of course there's going to be massive delays.
00:09:26.000 Yeah, the representative from Canada's tourism industry said that it was never built to
00:09:31.620 facilitate public health requirements.
00:09:34.240 And I think namely probably that the Arrive Can app, people are so confused.
00:09:39.240 They don't realize that they even need this app and it's questionable whether or not they
00:09:42.340 actually do.
00:09:43.840 And I wonder too, if maybe some of the pushback that these officials are receiving from individuals
00:09:50.700 who don't want to consent to downloading this mandatory traveling app is what causes a lot
00:09:57.400 of that backlog as well.
00:09:59.940 Well, you know, I was thinking about my mother-in-law, God love her, and I always, I tease her because
00:10:04.500 she's not exactly tech savvy.
00:10:05.840 And when she gets a new phone, it takes her the two years of the full contract to figure
00:10:09.720 out what it's supposed to do, how to use it, where your email is.
00:10:14.040 It takes her two years to become fully ingratiated with the phone.
00:10:19.060 And imagine now that someone like her has to download the Arrive Can app to get on an airplane
00:10:27.140 and navigate this Arrive Can app to get to see her grandkids on Vancouver Island.
00:10:33.660 And what happens now if you don't have a smartphone, if you have just like checked out of technology
00:10:39.420 altogether or you just have a flip phone or you have one of those not so smart phones that
00:10:44.640 I see where they just only do a few little smart phony things, but not everything, which
00:10:48.640 sounds like heaven if you were on vacation.
00:10:51.960 But what if you have one of those?
00:10:53.520 You just don't get on a plane or you have to buy a new iPhone to get on a plane now?
00:10:57.960 Well, exactly.
00:10:58.980 And I, and that's where I think there might be some hang up here and for the people who are
00:11:03.020 protesting, they don't want to comply.
00:11:05.000 They don't want this, this app that's going to track their every move for the next, who
00:11:10.160 knows how long, if you can ever fully uninstall the thing.
00:11:15.020 I think that maybe handing out these fines and passing along, well, you're going to get
00:11:19.620 in trouble.
00:11:20.060 So you better download this app and I'm going to send you over to this guy because he's
00:11:23.680 going to tell you even more how much you need this app.
00:11:26.620 I think that there might be a lot of pushback happening and that's where you're starting to
00:11:30.580 see the delays.
00:11:31.260 And again, this is a Canadian specific problem.
00:11:35.040 It's not just that, that the airports weren't set up to facilitate public health requirements
00:11:40.600 is that it's that the health requirements are outdated.
00:11:43.860 They're bogus.
00:11:44.760 They don't make any sense.
00:11:46.440 I mean, I don't know if we want to throw to the clip of the transport representative saying
00:11:51.040 this.
00:11:51.520 Yeah.
00:11:52.380 Yeah.
00:11:52.860 This is really about facilitating the smooth travel process.
00:11:57.520 So this is backing up arrivals at our border.
00:12:00.900 You're talking about, you know, if you just take the example of Pearson, 30,000 people
00:12:06.120 coming through per day through our international arrivals into our facility.
00:12:11.160 And it would normally take a customs agent 30 seconds to process that passenger when they're
00:12:15.720 at their desk.
00:12:16.500 It's, you know, it should take an international standard would be about 20 minutes to get
00:12:21.000 through the line.
00:12:21.740 And we're seeing much longer lines.
00:12:23.420 We're seeing people backed up waiting on planes anywhere from 30 up to 75 minutes at peak times.
00:12:30.040 So this is just unacceptable in terms of entry into Canada.
00:12:34.500 And the reason is, is because each person has to be vetted in terms of health questions that
00:12:39.840 are asked multiple times, both in the Arrive Can app, also at the machine by the customs agent
00:12:46.800 at the desk.
00:12:48.080 And then we need to decide, or the government agency needs to decide who is going to be randomly
00:12:52.700 selected for testing.
00:12:54.380 4,000 people a day are randomly selected for testing, but we need to vet all 30,000 of those
00:13:00.820 passengers into Pearson, 50,000 into our country.
00:13:04.500 It's slowing down the process in terms of smooth arrivals into our country.
00:13:09.360 Our airports were not built to facilitate public health requirements.
00:13:13.120 They were built for the smooth, you know, transiting of passengers welcoming into our country.
00:13:19.700 So this is really what's backing up the system at our international arrivals.
00:13:23.620 We were able to facilitate smooth travel pre-pandemic.
00:13:28.060 We will be able to again, if we didn't have these public health measures in place.
00:13:33.040 Is there a staffing issue across, you know, aviation in general?
00:13:37.200 Absolutely.
00:13:37.980 We're all facing that shortage and working hard with our federal government agencies,
00:13:42.920 our airline partners, our airports.
00:13:44.480 We're all working hard to get people staffed up and back to work as quickly as possible.
00:13:49.120 So I think we're making efforts there.
00:13:52.560 But even if we solved the staffing issue, we still have these public health requirements
00:13:57.280 in place that are really limiting the smooth travel process at our international border.
00:14:03.140 And that's what we're calling today to change.
00:14:05.380 You know, in more stories of disastrous apps, right?
00:14:13.960 We know that the Tim Hortons app has just mindlessly tracked everyone and anyone who downloaded
00:14:22.640 their app.
00:14:23.800 Um, and now I guess the government's not about it, but here they are instituting this arrive
00:14:29.860 can app.
00:14:32.000 Yeah.
00:14:32.620 You know, that's as soon as I was taught, you were talking about the arrive can app and,
00:14:37.260 you know, like how people are like, maybe I don't want this government app tracking my
00:14:40.820 data.
00:14:41.880 Um, if you don't think the government would do it, your coffee company is doing it.
00:14:46.140 Uh, Tim Hortons got in trouble, irony of all ironies, got in trouble from the federal government
00:14:53.520 for tracking people's data without people knowing, and the feds are all mad.
00:14:58.800 And I'm like, you know what?
00:15:01.320 The feds did that.
00:15:03.120 They hired TELUS to scoop the user data of all their people so that they could know if people
00:15:10.060 were complying with the, uh, mandatory stay away from each other and lock yourself in
00:15:16.300 your homes orders.
00:15:17.420 They were, they paid TELUS $200,000 to turn over that data since the start of the pandemic,
00:15:24.840 but prior to the pandemic so that they could sort of compare where people were staying away
00:15:31.580 from each other.
00:15:32.120 And if at, when they instituted those stay away orders, if people actually complied, so
00:15:36.760 they needed a baseline, so they called your phone company and your phone company said,
00:15:42.600 yeah, we'll do it, but you got to give us $200,000 for us.
00:15:45.440 They didn't even ask you for your permission.
00:15:47.480 So I think it's pretty ironic that the federal government is getting on the case of Tim Hortons
00:15:53.380 for doing the thing that the federal government just went around the coffee company and just
00:15:59.800 got the phone company to do it on their own.
00:16:01.680 Um, but, uh, the moral of the story is if you don't think the government isn't tracking
00:16:06.080 your data, uh, of course they are, they were doing it before the arrive can app.
00:16:12.540 And so the arrive can app, I think just makes it a little easier.
00:16:16.880 It makes it easier, but it also reinforces that there is justification to have distrust and
00:16:23.360 have concerns around the mandating of downloading an app that is actually specific to tracking and
00:16:31.460 ensuring your compliance with these public health measures that, as we've seen, do very little
00:16:37.740 to actually stop the spread of COVID.
00:16:41.720 Um, I hope I'm allowed to say that actually on YouTube, maybe.
00:16:44.360 No, I think that's actually, I think that's actually a really good segue into, um, the, um,
00:16:51.120 health minister, Jean-Yves Duclos.
00:16:52.540 Yes.
00:16:53.140 Because I'd sure like to know where he's been lately because he's a bit of a viral vector.
00:16:57.740 And isn't it ironic that our health minister in and of itself is speaking at a world health
00:17:05.200 assembly.
00:17:05.780 So literally all of the, the global leaders, quote unquote, are, are meeting to discuss
00:17:11.920 health measures and pandemic response and preparedness.
00:17:15.440 And so he is, is one of the, probably one of the only, um, kind of elected official who
00:17:23.560 was speaking at this assembly, uh, the last week of May.
00:17:28.500 So two weeks ago now, and of course he has come down with COVID, whether or not he's actually
00:17:35.500 sick, we're not sure.
00:17:36.560 He's just tested positive for COVID, uh, 19.
00:17:41.320 And so I guess he's now being mandated to isolate for 10 days.
00:17:46.800 Meanwhile, 10 days prior, he's globe trotting and jet setting all across Switzerland to promote
00:17:56.560 the very measures that he's been doing that made him get COVID.
00:18:01.500 Why don't we have a listen to what he said there at the world health assembly?
00:18:04.280 He was, uh, promoting Canada's COVID response, of course, the masking, the vaccinations, the
00:18:14.560 isolation, and really focusing on the strengthening of the world health organization, because I
00:18:22.280 guess they've had a really good, strong COVID response.
00:18:26.460 Um, at the very onset of the world health assembly, you can see director general Tedros.
00:18:33.060 So you can check out my Twitter feed if you have to go back a little bit, but, um, he
00:18:36.720 gives some opening remarks that show really concerning trends for all cause mortality that
00:18:42.200 in and of itself might lend to the fact that their measures and the things that they instituted
00:18:47.240 caused more harm than they did good.
00:18:50.340 I mean, we only have the data coming out now, so there's really no way to know in 2020 when
00:18:55.480 unprecedented restrictions started to come into place that these things would be devastating,
00:19:01.180 but we certainly can lend an ear and an eye to see now what the effect was and the fallout
00:19:08.000 on it.
00:19:08.820 So the fact that our health minister was, you know, gallivanting in Switzerland to reinforce
00:19:14.540 and further strengthen the WHO through their world health assembly, uh, really concerned
00:19:20.620 me at least.
00:19:21.300 These people all look like vampires familiars too, by the way, like, like the people who
00:19:27.120 like suck up to vampires and eat bugs.
00:19:29.580 They all look like that, like sickly, malnourished, afraid of the light.
00:19:34.380 Um, that's what they all look like.
00:19:35.860 Every single one of these people.
00:19:37.280 Anyway, we have the clip.
00:19:38.460 In too many places around the world, COVID-19 continues to claim lives that could
00:19:45.280 otherwise be saved.
00:19:47.440 Collectively, we need to muster the necessary means to continue the fight and adequately
00:19:53.140 prepare for whatever may come next, as the emerging monkeypox outbreaks remind us all.
00:20:01.620 Canada will continue to support equitable access to vaccines through COVAX around the world
00:20:08.740 as vaccine production and deployment everywhere.
00:20:13.940 Oh, I'm sorry.
00:20:14.880 The top of his head was really shiny there.
00:20:18.400 I caught me off guard.
00:20:20.120 I'm like, wait, has Sheila been taking over by aliens here?
00:20:22.880 What's happening?
00:20:23.900 No, his head was really, really shiny.
00:20:26.500 I wonder how Minister Duclo adequately prepared for his trip to Switzerland by being
00:20:31.540 probably, I imagine, boosted.
00:20:34.200 So triple vaccinated against COVID.
00:20:36.160 Yeah.
00:20:36.380 Undoubtedly wearing his mask, at least while the cameras were on and he wasn't speaking
00:20:40.220 because the virus is that smart.
00:20:42.740 And yet he, he may be adequately prepared.
00:20:46.020 I would hope so.
00:20:46.640 He's telling everyone else that we have to adequately prepare.
00:20:48.900 And then he got COVID.
00:20:51.380 So that you literally just can't make this stuff up anymore.
00:20:55.880 It speaks for itself, the hypocrisy and the nonsense and the illogical response
00:21:01.460 measures being imposed on all of us.
00:21:05.600 I really just can't make sense.
00:21:07.540 There are no words.
00:21:09.280 Well, and he's on a plane, probably with COVID.
00:21:13.740 Not that the government cares about that data.
00:21:16.140 They don't collect it.
00:21:17.140 They told us they don't collect data of whether or not outbreaks happen on planes.
00:21:21.220 And I'm not mad about that, but they're the ones instilling all these policies that
00:21:25.480 would lead us to believe that they have data that outbreaks happen on planes,
00:21:29.960 but they just don't collect it because it is the one cudgel by which they can use to punish
00:21:34.560 the non-compliant.
00:21:35.820 And that's really what this is.
00:21:37.360 This guy was ostensibly contagious on a plane, but because he followed what Justin Trudeau told
00:21:46.840 him to do, he's virtuous enough to get on that plane.
00:21:50.580 But perfectly healthy, unvaccinated people, some of which have robust natural immunity,
00:21:59.000 they could not have been on the same plane because science.
00:22:02.760 And I know we're getting dangerously close to questioning the advice of a public health
00:22:06.320 officer.
00:22:07.060 But the fact remains that he was potentially infectious on a plane, but it's fine.
00:22:12.580 But a perfectly healthy person, that's dangerous.
00:22:16.040 They can't be on a plane.
00:22:18.360 And really, when you look at it that way, the only reason they're doing this is because
00:22:23.740 it is the one thing they can do to punish the people who didn't listen to the government.
00:22:28.120 And that's really what this comes down to.
00:22:30.480 Yeah, I agree.
00:22:31.680 And I'll have actually a full report on how they're ensuring moving forward, and they've
00:22:36.580 been ensuring over the last two years that you become compliant, even if you may not feel
00:22:42.160 compelled to be compliant, they're going to modify your behavior through the use of these
00:22:47.500 nudges, and these techniques, and these instruments, and building the architecture is what they're
00:22:54.700 calling it, the health, public health architecture, to ensure that in future, you will comply with
00:23:02.580 whatever the World Health Organization deems as necessary.
00:23:06.800 And if you don't, well, then yeah, you'll face, you'll be punished for your noncompliance.
00:23:10.760 You'll be, you'll be, you'll, it'll be called your privileges, your privileges will be taken
00:23:16.320 away from you, because they're not privileges, they're rights.
00:23:19.180 And anyone who speaks that way, and uses that language, really deeply concerns me now, and
00:23:26.540 especially moving forward, because this won't be specific to just pandemic response.
00:23:31.080 I listened in on many of the discussions, and the debates, if you could even call it a debate,
00:23:37.960 and the round tables at the World Health Assembly.
00:23:40.020 A bunch of people agreeing with each other.
00:23:42.700 Yeah, just again, various levels of agreement.
00:23:44.980 Oh, I agree, but, oh, I agree, but not, not quite as far, or, or further.
00:23:50.500 Yeah, exactly.
00:23:51.580 This is going to be used from anything to sports events, and of course, we know the climate emergency
00:23:58.040 that we have looming ahead of us.
00:24:00.960 I thought we were supposed to run out of oil, what, 22 years ago?
00:24:04.720 Was it the year 2000?
00:24:06.080 Yep.
00:24:06.840 Yep.
00:24:07.640 Yep.
00:24:08.520 Yeah.
00:24:09.680 We actually, you mentioned behavior modification.
00:24:13.340 So to modify behavior, they have to identify the behavior, the problematic behavior.
00:24:18.740 And they were doing that through tracking our cell phones.
00:24:21.280 We actually have a clip of that, in case people think we're being crazy and making this up.
00:24:24.660 The Public Health Agency of Canada confirmed media reports just before Christmas that it
00:24:30.740 had secretly accessed location data for 33 million mobile devices to monitor the movement
00:24:37.160 of Canadians during COVID-19.
00:24:39.920 That number represents roughly 87% of the population who were spied on without any knowledge that
00:24:48.240 the government was accessing their data.
00:24:50.920 Public Health Agency of Canada officials were forced to admit this had occurred after a request
00:24:56.160 for proposal was published with a call for interest in continuing a program of collecting
00:25:01.420 data for up to five more years.
00:25:04.920 The Public Health Agency of Canada...
00:25:05.920 So that's my story.
00:25:08.180 For those people who say that we are not real journalists, what ripped the lid off that
00:25:15.300 story was I poke around the request for proposal website.
00:25:19.060 Sounds boring, but you get major stories there.
00:25:21.720 This is actually the follow-up access to information on this.
00:25:26.560 But what happened was we were poking around on that and we saw this request for proposal
00:25:30.820 for an interested contractor to continue a program of tracking cell phones.
00:25:38.900 And so I did a story saying they're looking for someone to continue a program to track our
00:25:44.100 cell phones.
00:25:45.080 Does that mean they were already doing it?
00:25:47.360 Obviously, right?
00:25:48.300 So then they started asking questions in the House of Commons.
00:25:51.020 The opposition parties got a hold of it and they quizzed the Public Health Agency who admitted,
00:25:58.340 yes, we have been tracking 33 million cell phone users in the country and we were asking
00:26:03.760 someone to continue doing it.
00:26:05.440 And then so we subsequently filed for access to information to find out which cell phone
00:26:10.300 companies, I want to use the right word here, were collaborators in the spying and TELUS
00:26:15.280 was one of them.
00:26:16.040 So for those people who say that we're not real journalists, this international story was
00:26:22.520 broken by my boredom and nosiness poking around on the website I look at every single day for
00:26:28.060 about 15 minutes before I start my day.
00:26:30.840 And thank goodness for that too.
00:26:32.920 And that opposition was able to push back and speak out against it because otherwise everyday
00:26:39.580 Canadians would have no idea.
00:26:42.320 And arguably many of the mainstreamists, as I call it, those dedicated watchers of the
00:26:48.520 mainstream media, they still have no idea that this stuff is happening.
00:26:54.300 And that's deeply concerning, especially as they shift into more primary public health responses
00:27:01.160 like this that are geared specifically their first line of defense is going to be behavior
00:27:07.000 modification.
00:27:07.860 And like I said, I'll have a full report out on that.
00:27:10.840 I hope by the end of today, maybe tomorrow.
00:27:14.340 But you can hear, unless anyone's watching and listening and paying attention, the journalist
00:27:21.340 who is moderating this specific roundtable, she says, and Canada has been doing this work
00:27:26.640 for decades.
00:27:27.620 Isn't that right, Theresa Tam?
00:27:29.100 And unless you pick up on that for decades, they've already been doing it.
00:27:34.900 This isn't anything new.
00:27:36.000 They're just refining the process and tying up the loose ends.
00:27:41.320 It's really, really concerning that the government could have that kind of control over the population,
00:27:47.360 unbeknownst to even them, because your behavior is being modified so subliminally with this messaging
00:27:53.580 and these, obviously these restrictions coupling that, that people who, unless you're thinking
00:28:00.780 critically or seeking alternative news or media sources, you will have no idea that this
00:28:05.320 is happening to you.
00:28:06.020 Oh, I'm so full of conspiracy theories.
00:28:09.020 Like when I think about this stuff, I think, okay, well, MKUltra is like half a century
00:28:12.860 old, maybe a little older.
00:28:14.520 Do you think they stopped or do you think they just got better and more sinister at doing
00:28:19.780 the things that they were trying to do back then with LSD and brainwashing?
00:28:23.700 It's pretty easy now.
00:28:24.940 You got the TV, you got social media, which acts as like a video lottery terminal.
00:28:30.360 You know, like I, the reason video lottery terminals are so addictive is because it gives
00:28:35.900 disappointment with stimulating images and then, uh, gratification.
00:28:42.480 So it'll pay out sometimes.
00:28:44.320 And that's why people get addicted to it.
00:28:45.900 And when you look at how social media likes and views and clicks and, and the disappointment
00:28:51.740 coupled with the sometimes things going viral, um, it's the same thing.
00:28:56.280 It does the same thing to the inside of your brain and it's pretty sinister.
00:28:59.620 And when you can get the government to sort of ingratiate itself into that system, it's,
00:29:05.740 it's kind of scary.
00:29:06.680 Um, we actually have, uh, Efron found a clip of the travel minister, Omar al-Jabra.
00:29:14.380 Hey, uh, his name is so fun to say.
00:29:17.580 Um, and Justin Trudeau talking about the travel delays.
00:29:20.220 It sounds like, oh, here's al-Jabra.
00:29:21.940 Yeah.
00:29:22.900 And the vaccine mandate that is in place for people who are traveling domestically.
00:29:27.220 Uh, what, what is your justification, your government's justification for, for keeping
00:29:31.740 that in place?
00:29:33.280 Uh, Vashi, look, all, many jurisdictions around the world or in Canada at home with different
00:29:40.340 provinces continue to have vaccine mandates.
00:29:43.120 I just traveled to Germany.
00:29:44.640 I just traveled to the United States and both countries had a vaccine mandate at the, at
00:29:50.360 their borders.
00:29:51.260 So, uh, the vaccine is proven.
00:29:53.640 I understand at the border.
00:29:54.740 I'm just asking domestically.
00:29:56.260 I completely understand for the border.
00:29:58.200 Yeah.
00:29:59.700 Vashi, it's all guided by our desire to protect the health and safety of Canadians.
00:30:04.840 Obviously, these measures will always be reassessed and assessed, and we are constantly having
00:30:10.960 discussions with our experts about when is the right time to adjust this measure or that
00:30:15.640 measure.
00:30:16.420 The same applies for domestic travel.
00:30:18.700 These measures are, again, done to protect the health and safety of Canadians, just like
00:30:22.560 mask wearing as well on airplanes, on trains.
00:30:25.660 These are done to protect the health and safety of Canadians.
00:30:28.200 There will be a time when these measures will be adjusted or lifted.
00:30:31.580 But we want to do, we want to always err on the side of safety of Vashi, and I think Canadians
00:30:37.220 expect the responsible government to do so.
00:30:41.400 He's the worst.
00:30:42.620 You know, they have, uh, 220 million vaccine doses, uh, for the next two years.
00:30:48.960 So for, I think it's for 2022 and 2023.
00:30:52.460 And so that should be a good indicator that we're not getting out of this, um, tyranny of
00:30:58.100 rail and train travel restrictions anytime soon.
00:31:01.740 They have to find a way to, uh, beat people over the head until they get those, uh, vaccine
00:31:09.420 doses in their arm.
00:31:10.460 That's what I think.
00:31:11.700 Yeah.
00:31:12.220 Especially as we've seen the uptake of the consecutive doses.
00:31:15.920 So the booster, the third shot and thereafter is just extremely low compared to what it was
00:31:24.620 for the first and the second.
00:31:25.920 And I guess they are still in some ways coercing people to go out and get those first and second
00:31:31.640 doses.
00:31:32.020 I spoke to a pilot just recently who's held out this long, but unfortunately he needs to
00:31:38.680 make a choice now to go back to work or to switch careers entirely.
00:31:42.320 He has a young family, he has a brand new home that they built in 2020 or 2019, uh, that
00:31:49.800 he will not be able to support without sustain, sustaining that wage that he had prior.
00:31:55.240 And so he has complied with his first dose and will is looking toward getting the second
00:32:01.580 one in order to resume his line of work.
00:32:05.140 Um, it's a choice, just really choice.
00:32:08.180 Yeah.
00:32:08.340 And that's what his employer said.
00:32:09.700 Well, you have the choice to continue to work here or you can go find another job.
00:32:15.280 Yeah.
00:32:15.860 Yeah.
00:32:16.180 Yeah.
00:32:16.380 Or lose your home.
00:32:17.000 Don't feed your kids.
00:32:17.480 Kids can go hungry.
00:32:18.700 Yeah.
00:32:19.280 Um, you know, there was something else I wanted to, um, talk about, but I think it just completely
00:32:24.600 escaped my mind.
00:32:25.540 Oh no.
00:32:25.920 Now I remember.
00:32:27.000 Um, have you ever looked at the travel exemptions for people traveling through Canada, but not
00:32:34.020 stopping?
00:32:35.080 Have you looked at that?
00:32:35.940 So if you are traveling from some, okay, so if you are traveling through Canada, so let's
00:32:43.180 say you're traveling from, I don't know, let's say India or, uh, the UK, let's say you're
00:32:51.000 traveling from the UK, someplace where you don't have a vaccine mandate to get on a plane.
00:32:55.900 So you're traveling from the UK, you go to Toronto, then you go from Toronto to Vancouver
00:33:01.720 because you're traveling to, I don't know, Vietnam, where they also don't have a vaccine
00:33:07.440 pass or mandate to get on a plane.
00:33:09.800 If you are traveling through Canada, you don't have to be vaccinated.
00:33:16.740 So if you're coming from a place where you could get on a plane unvaccinated, landing
00:33:21.380 in Toronto, going to Vancouver, getting on another plane to go somewhere where you don't
00:33:25.240 have to be vaccinated, you don't have to be vaccinated.
00:33:28.360 But so on that connecting flight from Toronto to Vancouver, you could be unvaccinated as
00:33:35.460 a foreign national traveling through Canada on a connecting flight, but Canadians on the
00:33:41.380 same flight have to all be vaccinated.
00:33:44.320 Why?
00:33:44.860 I guess because they get to leave the airport, but you get to leave the airport, you know,
00:33:50.220 like if you got on a car and drove to that same city, you could also wander around that
00:33:54.480 city unvaccinated.
00:33:55.520 So it's not, again, it's not about the science because connecting foreign nationals who are
00:34:01.900 coming from jurisdictions without a vaccine mandate and going to a jurisdiction without
00:34:05.220 a vaccine mandate don't have to be vaccinated on a Canadian airline.
00:34:09.160 So they can essentially stop over, mingle with all the people on the flight, mingle in
00:34:13.240 the airport, you know, super spread is what they were calling this in 2020, 2021.
00:34:19.420 Um, they can just be these walking super spreaders potentially and do so unabated.
00:34:25.540 Meanwhile, as you said, Canadians, everyday Canadians, no, there's not a chance.
00:34:29.260 You can't even enter an airport potentially.
00:34:32.500 Yeah.
00:34:33.020 No, Ezra, our boss, Ezra cannot fly from Toronto to Vancouver to check on the Vancouver team
00:34:39.160 to say, Hey, good job guys.
00:34:40.900 I'm here in person to tell you you're doing a good job.
00:34:42.640 He can't do that.
00:34:43.980 But if you were a British citizen flying to Vietnam, you could take that same flight.
00:34:50.900 I found it pretty funny too, that, uh, the minister there, Omar decided to just cherry
00:34:56.440 pick the two.
00:34:57.580 I believe those are one of the only, the remaining two countries who have vaccine mandates in
00:35:03.720 place, United States and Germany.
00:35:05.400 So he chose to highlight those two places of travel instead of the dozens of other countries
00:35:11.660 worldwide that have said, either said no from the onset and never did anything like Mexico
00:35:18.240 or have since said, okay, well, the science doesn't make sense.
00:35:21.560 We're not, we're not playing this theater anymore.
00:35:23.940 Well, and as Vashi points out, sometimes she's good.
00:35:28.400 Um, she points out that, okay, but what about domestic travelers?
00:35:32.380 Like you can hop on a flight in, in the States and get around wherever you want unvaccinated.
00:35:38.540 Why is it different for Canadians?
00:35:40.200 If we're following their science, like if he points out, okay, well, the U S science is
00:35:44.900 good.
00:35:45.660 That's why they have these border restrictions.
00:35:47.840 What's different about their science regarding domestic flight than ours.
00:35:52.920 And we can go, we can hop in a car and do all of those things in a vehicle, but just
00:35:57.180 flying air and rail travel.
00:35:59.760 That's where the super spreading happens apparently, but not if you're a foreign national, just
00:36:04.300 stopping over temporarily.
00:36:06.200 Yeah.
00:36:06.600 Just flying through our airport.
00:36:09.160 It's no big deal.
00:36:11.000 Um, I don't know.
00:36:12.240 I think we had a clip of Trudeau.
00:36:13.820 Yeah.
00:36:14.360 Um, I think we did some criticism of communication around the reasoning.
00:36:24.960 It hasn't been transparent.
00:36:25.880 Well, the reality is as much as people would like to pretend we're not.
00:36:30.420 We're still in a pandemic like there Canadians who die every single day because of COVID-19
00:36:36.580 in our hospitals.
00:36:37.300 Uh, we are still at risk.
00:36:38.860 We're particularly at risk, uh, as, uh, as, uh, as fall approaches of new variants.
00:36:42.980 Um, we need to make sure we're doing everything we can to keep Canadians safe.
00:36:47.680 And I know people are eager to get back to things we love, but what will also, you know,
00:36:52.620 further damage our tourism industry is if we get another wave, if we get, uh, more serious
00:36:59.400 impacts from COVID.
00:37:00.260 That's why every single time we have been anchored in science, uh, we're reflecting on what the
00:37:06.740 best way to do to make sure that we can get back to the things we love as quickly as possible
00:37:11.960 without putting ourselves at risk for further health crises, for further economic shutdowns,
00:37:18.100 for either further hardship that COVID has caused.
00:37:21.620 His voice is like, it's like somebody putting a wet finger in my ear.
00:37:26.800 Like, I just hate that so much.
00:37:27.540 Yeah, well, Willie Trudeau.
00:37:30.260 This is so gross.
00:37:31.660 I love that he says anchored in science, but it's only in Canada that the science is really,
00:37:35.740 is really different.
00:37:37.000 And also it really concerns me too that he says, as we look toward the fall, it's like,
00:37:42.300 we literally just started June.
00:37:45.180 We have the whole summer.
00:37:47.680 It makes me really nervous.
00:37:49.280 What's going to happen September, October, based on the outlandish things that he is already
00:37:55.560 saying.
00:37:56.060 I mean, we're, we hadn't even, I think that was the first day of June.
00:38:00.260 Maybe that he said that, like, let's get through the summer first here.
00:38:03.880 What are you doing?
00:38:06.680 Monkeypox.
00:38:07.980 That's what's coming.
00:38:08.940 They're just waiting.
00:38:09.780 Monkeypox is coming.
00:38:10.860 They're just waiting.
00:38:11.520 They're waiting for it to, yeah, they're waiting for it to replicate rapidly so that
00:38:17.760 it can be the pandemic that they need to just justify this all over again and more tracking
00:38:23.840 and more app downloading.
00:38:26.720 You know what?
00:38:27.540 I think Monkeypox also spreads in a way that is conducive to a lot of liberals getting it.
00:38:32.500 I feel like it spreads through, like, constant touching of strangers and bodily fluid exchanges.
00:38:38.400 And I think that's how Monkeypox will get you.
00:38:41.880 So I'm, I'll be fine.
00:38:44.120 Like, I'll be fine.
00:38:44.740 Which Trudeau does.
00:38:46.080 Like, we see him, we see him out schmoozing at all the events.
00:38:50.140 Yeah, growth it.
00:38:50.680 Traveling, you know, he visits the queen.
00:38:52.760 Yeah.
00:38:53.420 He visits the queen.
00:38:55.820 He's in, uh.
00:38:56.720 A lot of women on, a lot of, a lot of women on the hill are going to have Monkeypox marks on their butt.
00:39:03.120 Just in Trudeau's hands.
00:39:04.680 They experienced it differently, Sheila.
00:39:08.440 That's right.
00:39:09.860 Speaking of experiencing things differently, I guess a lot of parents are okay with their children
00:39:16.360 being exposed to highly sexualized trans or drag-wearing individuals.
00:39:25.880 And so that seems to be a hot topic as some videos went viral of these poor young children,
00:39:32.360 like under 10-year-old children, not that being over 10 makes that any better.
00:39:36.920 But these are little tiny children in a bar stuffing dollar bills into the bikini,
00:39:44.500 cheeky bikini bottom-wearing drag males' bums.
00:39:50.380 It's just absolutely horrifying.
00:39:54.240 It would make me murderous.
00:39:56.140 Like, if somebody exposed my child to this, I would be in jail.
00:40:00.600 I would be in jail.
00:40:02.140 I try not to physically react to things, but I would be swinging my purse around like a windmill
00:40:07.680 if somebody did this to one of my kids.
00:40:10.400 Like, took them and exposed them and hyper-sexualized them at a young age.
00:40:13.920 Like, kids are only little for so long.
00:40:17.560 And all the forces of the world want them to grow up too soon.
00:40:21.600 TV, social media, education, they want to expose them to this stuff way too soon,
00:40:27.400 before they can even contemplate what it means.
00:40:30.580 And I'm old enough to remember, like, you cannot purchase pornography,
00:40:36.300 physical pornography, until you're 18, right?
00:40:39.600 But you can get it at a drag show.
00:40:42.240 You can get it on the internet any day of the week at any age.
00:40:47.180 And that is a real problem.
00:40:49.860 And so when parents expose kids to this, when teachers expose kids to this,
00:40:55.120 they do it because they want an attaboy pat on the back because they're so progressive.
00:40:59.580 But they don't realize the extreme damage they are doing to these little ones.
00:41:04.180 They're trading immediate gratification for themselves for stripping a child of innocence
00:41:10.320 way too soon.
00:41:13.660 I agree.
00:41:14.740 We've got some tweets from Juan.
00:41:16.960 Yeah, we have some tweets and some clips.
00:41:18.900 Let's check them out.
00:41:20.740 This is a BLM protest.
00:41:24.280 There's a big cops in front of you.
00:41:25.640 I tell them I'm going to give you a bunch of times in my house.
00:41:29.420 There's pedophiles inside.
00:41:31.080 That's what we're going to test.
00:41:32.740 You don't want to go inside with pedophiles.
00:41:34.680 I've got to show you.
00:41:41.740 I don't mind pedophiles.
00:41:43.260 I like them.
00:41:44.740 Degeneracy.
00:41:47.800 Degenerate scum.
00:41:49.640 Let me find them.
00:41:50.300 Let me find them a full bottle of water.
00:41:52.060 Okay.
00:41:53.320 Okay.
00:41:53.860 So this was, sorry, if you wanted to put the mute down.
00:41:58.420 Okay.
00:41:58.740 So this was Juan Mendoza Diaz, our Texas slash Florida based reporter.
00:42:06.740 He was at a Turning Point USA event over the weekend.
00:42:09.520 And we heard that up the road, there was a drag performance for little kids because as
00:42:15.580 you know, it is pride season, not pride month or pride week or pride parade.
00:42:19.640 It's a season now.
00:42:21.380 And so I guess after pride season, we get monkey pox season.
00:42:24.520 But anyway, they heard that there was a drag performance in a bar.
00:42:31.140 Little kids should not be in a bar, by the way.
00:42:33.160 But they had a drag performance in a bar where little kids were and people were outraged.
00:42:38.060 Yeah, this is Texas.
00:42:39.720 So they went up there to sort of meet the, I guess, the pro side with some opposition.
00:42:50.400 And it's always childless weirdos, isn't it?
00:42:53.620 Always childless weirdos.
00:42:55.060 You want to show this stuff to somebody else's kids.
00:42:57.700 And I think I saw somewhere too, and I don't know if it's been substantiated yet, but that
00:43:04.260 the police were called and they did end up removing the children from the bar.
00:43:08.960 I don't know if that is accurate or if you have any insight, Sheila.
00:43:13.000 But yeah, it's like, okay, finally, some police are doing their due diligence and their jobs
00:43:17.980 here.
00:43:18.380 Let's keep these little kids safe.
00:43:20.100 What are they doing in a bar?
00:43:21.520 I mean, even locally, there's a distillery.
00:43:23.800 And my husband and I were out for a drive over the weekend.
00:43:26.340 And I said, oh, we should check that place out for dinner one night and bring the kids.
00:43:30.340 And he was like, it's a distillery.
00:43:32.180 I don't think that that is appropriate to bring your children.
00:43:35.300 And then you come back to Twitter.
00:43:36.040 Here's the little kids.
00:43:37.800 Yeah.
00:43:38.380 And you see this.
00:43:39.960 It's not going to lick itself.
00:43:42.160 They tell me that, okay, this is the thing that really bothers me.
00:43:44.760 So there's Alex Stein.
00:43:45.600 Can we just pause Alex Stein for a second?
00:43:47.980 See that in the back?
00:43:48.980 They tell me, proponents of drag and showing drag kids for some reason, they tell me I shouldn't
00:43:55.900 be so uptight about this stuff because it's an art form and it's not sexualized.
00:44:00.500 It's an art form.
00:44:02.400 Have you ever paid attention to the names of drag performers?
00:44:05.100 They're usually some sexual innuendo.
00:44:07.560 And then they have this stuff in the background.
00:44:09.960 So even if we set aside the fact that you are gyrating in next to nothing, wearing womanhood
00:44:15.880 like a costume, even if we set aside that, tell me this is not sexualized.
00:44:22.120 Why are there these little innocent little dollies in this bar watching this stuff?
00:44:28.920 Why?
00:44:30.140 What are we doing to the next generation of human beings?
00:44:33.440 Participating.
00:44:33.700 They're not just watching it, Sheila.
00:44:35.320 If you keep going on this clip, they are actively participating in it.
00:44:39.980 This child reaches out and puts money in the bottoms of this drag queen.
00:44:47.200 It's absolutely horrific.
00:44:49.240 They're not just sitting by the sidelines going, okay, this I guess is fun because there's music
00:44:55.020 and dancing.
00:44:56.220 They are putting dollar bills in the underwear of these women appropriating mentally unstable
00:45:05.300 people.
00:45:07.500 I just, this makes me furious.
00:45:10.320 My 13 year old, she turns off law and order SVU when we're watching it because sometimes
00:45:15.020 there's yelling or she's like, this is not appropriate for eight o'clock in the evening.
00:45:19.220 You guys can watch this after I go to bed.
00:45:21.220 Like she doesn't, I just, I can't even fathom bringing my children to this.
00:45:27.040 They would be horrified.
00:45:28.040 They would be, I think my middle one would probably be the most weirded out.
00:45:32.500 She's the most modest of all three of them.
00:45:34.480 But I just, I just, I just don't know.
00:45:38.780 I don't know what's the purpose of bringing your little kids to this.
00:45:42.560 Even if you think that this is an art form, even if you think like this is an accepting
00:45:47.980 society and, and whatever, this is an adult bar where adults are doing adult things, adult
00:45:54.780 suggestive things.
00:45:56.360 Why do you have your little ones in there?
00:45:58.020 Where it sure the police, if the police did indeed remove those kids.
00:46:03.320 Okay, fine.
00:46:04.340 But where's the follow-up from social services?
00:46:06.620 Because we really need to do an examination of those households.
00:46:11.120 Yeah.
00:46:11.680 These, this is, these are acts that would traditionally, you would have your children taken away,
00:46:16.680 confiscated out of your care by children's aid society.
00:46:20.500 This is hyper-sexualization.
00:46:23.580 We're too busy stealing kids away from their parents because of vaccination status though.
00:46:27.800 But this stuff is fine.
00:46:29.940 Yeah, exactly.
00:46:30.760 We have, we are truly in an upside down world.
00:46:33.680 And if people think that this is specific to the United States where this particular clip
00:46:38.420 and event happened, you might be mistaken because I found on the social media platform of one
00:46:46.820 of my, a local small business where I'm from in Northumberland County.
00:46:51.720 So small town of Colburg.
00:46:53.800 Wait, just look at this before we get into it.
00:46:56.760 Look, this, the child is putting out money and they're, they're dancing for the children.
00:47:02.860 I mean, this is so gross.
00:47:06.260 If you were a reasonable drag performer, by the way, if you're reasonable, if you thought
00:47:10.600 that what you're doing was an art form, I'm, I think there may be some of those people out
00:47:14.240 there.
00:47:14.880 Why wouldn't you say I'm not performing until these little ones are out?
00:47:18.840 Exactly.
00:47:19.180 And I think there are a lot of them that don't agree with this, but then of course you get
00:47:23.180 the really unstable ones who I don't even, I can't even justify it in my, in my mind,
00:47:28.560 how you could ever come to the conclusion that this would be an appropriate use of a
00:47:32.940 child's time.
00:47:35.680 Like, if there are drag performers out there who are saying I won't perform in front of
00:47:44.740 little kids, I want to hear from them because, um, I'm sure they're out there.
00:47:49.000 They have to be out there.
00:47:50.280 I'm sure there are people out there who say, yeah, I do drag, but, um, never, never in front
00:47:55.220 of little ones.
00:47:55.900 And these aren't, these aren't, you know, youth, they're not, they're not 12 to 18.
00:48:02.240 These are like seven year old children.
00:48:05.800 There's a baby.
00:48:07.020 It's a baby.
00:48:07.800 Did you see that?
00:48:11.280 There's a baby.
00:48:12.760 This is horrific.
00:48:17.320 Oh, I have no words.
00:48:18.820 So this is not a United States specific phenomenon either.
00:48:21.840 So in the small town that I am close to in Cobourg, Ontario, uh, population, I don't know,
00:48:29.040 in and around 20,000 people.
00:48:30.480 So it's fairly small oriented.
00:48:33.000 Now there is a, uh, pride event taking place at a local dance establishment and dance in
00:48:40.640 and of itself.
00:48:41.180 I have issues with a lot of the costumes and the things that they do.
00:48:44.040 So it's not a shocker to me that they've organized this event at a dance studio.
00:48:49.960 Um, but it's, it's being advertised as a family friendly drag event.
00:48:55.160 Friends, family, Alice, welcome.
00:48:58.700 Hold on.
00:49:00.340 They're ha they have bouncy castles and I'm reliably informed by the federal government that
00:49:05.840 those are the tools of terrorists.
00:49:08.040 So I guess bouncy castles are okay.
00:49:11.560 Um, when you're exposing kids to sexualized materials before their time.
00:49:16.800 Um, but bouncy castles, when you are trying to fight tyranny as a family, bad idea.
00:49:22.380 That's my takeaway.
00:49:24.340 Yep.
00:49:24.820 Well, and right beside it, you'll see that they are featuring drag story time.
00:49:28.620 Um, and then, uh, this will all be followed by a family friendly drag show from six to
00:49:36.700 seven PM and Oh, to be a fly on the wall.
00:49:41.240 This is a private event.
00:49:42.260 So it's private property and it's, you can see that it's sponsored and supported by some
00:49:46.660 various, uh, places below.
00:49:49.980 Um, but this is being all organized by this dance studio.
00:49:54.540 And I just, I just can't even believe that families aren't more families are not speaking
00:50:02.860 up against this.
00:50:03.800 I don't know who the drag people will be that take place, what their names are, if they have
00:50:09.720 provocative names, but to be promoting this idea that children need to have this drag story
00:50:16.740 time with again, women appropriating individuals, just, it's so bizarre that we are here.
00:50:24.540 Are we really living in these times?
00:50:29.020 Yeah.
00:50:29.940 You know, it's, it's funny cause everyone's like the slippery slope isn't a real thing.
00:50:36.880 It is, it is, it's here.
00:50:40.960 Um, we should throw to that Alex Stein, um, clip.
00:50:45.360 So Alex Stein sort of, uh, I don't want to say he does stunts, but he's fun.
00:50:49.980 And he is the guy who goes to speak at the, um, city councils.
00:50:54.480 And, uh, you know, he, one time he went as a female swimmer and he's pretty, his stunts
00:51:00.280 are funny.
00:51:00.860 They're funny.
00:51:01.780 Um, so he went to cover this.
00:51:03.500 So we have a clip of him cause I think he was, he tried to go to the turning point USA
00:51:07.460 event too, but, um, I guess he can frighten people because you don't know what he's going
00:51:12.020 to do.
00:51:12.320 So maybe that's why they didn't let him in.
00:51:14.140 So he went to this instead.
00:51:22.760 Okay.
00:51:23.360 There's yeah.
00:51:24.420 Efron tells me there's mild swearing here.
00:51:26.820 So just if you made it this far, beware.
00:51:30.860 Alex.
00:51:31.660 Yes.
00:51:31.940 Yeah, you can see that they're not stable.
00:51:39.880 Yeah.
00:51:49.140 Yeah.
00:51:49.620 You have to be, you have to be the, the weird sexuality involved with it.
00:51:54.820 You would have to.
00:51:57.040 Pedophile.
00:51:58.080 Pedophile.
00:51:59.220 Pedophile.
00:52:00.560 Pedophile.
00:52:01.940 Pedophiles.
00:52:03.740 Pedophiles.
00:52:05.740 Pedophiles.
00:52:06.440 Okay.
00:52:06.740 Let's, let's cut to the, uh, unedited clip, but yeah, if you, this is not going to do
00:52:11.800 with sexuality so much as.
00:52:13.360 Pedophiles.
00:52:13.980 Pedophiles.
00:52:14.860 Yes.
00:52:15.440 In front of children.
00:52:16.220 I'm going to use.
00:52:19.420 Yeah.
00:52:19.940 Well, it's the sexuality and the sexualization of children.
00:52:23.640 Pedophiles.
00:52:24.300 That's the problem.
00:52:25.680 Pedophile.
00:52:26.300 Get out of here.
00:52:26.600 Pedophile.
00:52:27.240 Like you said, they're only little for so long.
00:52:32.500 They have this innocence and it's just, they have their whole lives to be adults and to
00:52:38.020 figure it out and to have their rational, logical brain developed and working.
00:52:43.300 Let's just let them be little kids.
00:52:45.900 Yeah.
00:52:48.220 Yeah.
00:52:48.680 And we have to remember, this is the same side of the equation.
00:52:51.200 That's like, you shouldn't own a gun until you're 21, but we can put you on puberty
00:52:55.100 blockers at 11.
00:52:56.880 You know, because you, you can't, on one point, on one side, they think that you can't, you're,
00:53:03.260 you're literally never an adult, but on the other side, you're old enough to make life
00:53:07.200 altering decisions for the rest of your life at 11.
00:53:10.020 Before your brain's even partly developed in the frontal cortex.
00:53:15.700 You haven't even talked.
00:53:16.680 You watch, yeah, but before we go on, you watched What is a Woman over the weekend, right?
00:53:24.740 My favorite part, well, I have a lot of favorite parts of that movie by Matt Walsh, but it is
00:53:31.340 when he is, so you can see him doing it and he's so clever.
00:53:35.420 However, he's setting a trap for that one doctor about puberty blockers.
00:53:41.120 And so he's asking her these sort of not, I mean, they're interrogative, but you can't
00:53:45.620 tell where he's going with it until he says like, yeah, Lupron is one of those puberty
00:53:53.000 blockers, right?
00:53:53.740 And she's like, yeah, definitely.
00:53:55.160 And, and she's like, and the beauty of putting kids on puberty blockers is that it's completely
00:53:59.480 reversible.
00:54:00.060 And then he goes, but Lupron's the drug that they used to permanently chemically castrate
00:54:06.480 sex offenders, right?
00:54:08.220 And she's like, uh, I think this conversation's over because he set that trap for her when
00:54:13.780 they all say, you know what?
00:54:15.300 We're just delaying puberty until we figure these things out.
00:54:17.780 We're just delaying puberty for these kids, but you're not, you're lying to them.
00:54:22.300 You're chemically castrating them like they're sex offenders and you're telling their parents
00:54:26.700 and you're telling them it's a reversible thing that you're doing.
00:54:29.200 And he beautifully set that trap for her.
00:54:32.220 Yeah.
00:54:32.480 And the language that she used to in that particular interview, she said, we'll put a pause on it
00:54:37.480 so we can just press play whenever it is, uh, whenever they're prepared to do that and
00:54:45.500 to, to resume with their puberty.
00:54:48.000 And he was like, no, no, no.
00:54:49.960 And, and then, you know, instead of being able to debate and defend the position, they've
00:54:55.420 got to shut down the interview.
00:54:56.860 It just, you can't go any further because that you can't attest to, you can't, you can't
00:55:02.180 answer for this treatment of these poor, innocent children who aren't being given their true
00:55:09.440 informed consent.
00:55:10.680 So we've seen that throughout the COVID narrative as well.
00:55:13.240 This just, uh, complete collapse of what has been previously veiled or previously held
00:55:21.180 as a mandatory medical, uh, free giving people, you know, free knowledge of understanding the
00:55:30.200 risk versus the benefit that's just been completely pushed to the wayside and disregarded.
00:55:34.320 And you're seeing this also with the, the, the trans community and these doctors who some
00:55:42.620 of the things that they say, I'm just, I don't know how Matt Walsh keeps a straight face during
00:55:47.540 these interviews because I'm on the other side of it, watching just like docking at the
00:55:52.740 screen.
00:55:53.020 Are they, is this stuff really coming out of their mouths?
00:55:55.340 And these are the people psychiatrists that one psychiatrist, she said, well, I don't know
00:56:00.280 because I'm not a woman and you're, and I'm thinking you're not.
00:56:04.540 And then you're, you're the person who's supposed to be speaking to these innocent children who
00:56:10.800 are trying to navigate this wildly confusing topic.
00:56:15.320 I mean, no wonder we're facing the society that we are, that these kids are coming out
00:56:21.260 even more confused than they were before.
00:56:23.460 Look who they're talking to.
00:56:25.780 Yeah.
00:56:26.280 I think this is the satanic panic of our time and don't get me wrong.
00:56:30.280 I believe the devil is behind a lot of things, but, uh, in the eighties with the satanic
00:56:34.920 panic scare where people were going to jail because they were, people were testifying in
00:56:40.800 court that, um, you know, daycare workers were part of satanic ritual abuse cults and people
00:56:48.880 went to jail and it was this mass hysteria that was signal boosted by the beginning of the
00:56:57.900 24 hour news cycle, TV talk shows like Oprah, Donna Hugh, Sally, Jesse, Raphael.
00:57:03.260 I'm really dating myself here, but, um, and it became part of something that everybody believed.
00:57:09.800 And if you didn't believe it, you were the crazy one until years later, facts and evidence
00:57:16.280 came out and the world was like, Holy crap.
00:57:19.220 People went to jail for this and they were completely innocent.
00:57:22.500 I think this is a new version of that.
00:57:24.500 And it's made worse by internet censorship, social media.
00:57:28.840 So all those other things that made it worse, plus internet censorship, social media, academia,
00:57:35.940 schools, teachers unions, all those things.
00:57:38.140 It's that much worse and it's that much faster moving.
00:57:41.160 And I think it's more devastating for a generation of kids.
00:57:44.360 And I know Efron's like, get to chats, uh, talk about the thing and we will, no, no, it's
00:57:49.460 okay.
00:57:49.800 We're moms.
00:57:50.440 We could talk about the sinister things people want to do to little children all day long.
00:57:54.340 We should talk real quick about Kyle Rittenhouse because it was in the YouTube headline.
00:57:58.860 So Kyle Rittenhouse, his lawyer plans to sue Facebook and Mark Zuckerberg and a slew of
00:58:06.400 each of at least 10 other people.
00:58:08.920 I think Whoopi Goldberg's going to get hers too, which is going to be great.
00:58:12.840 Um, yeah.
00:58:13.920 So, um, I know there were original musings that he was considering a suit against Biden.
00:58:20.740 Um, this kid's life would have been ruined if he didn't have a good lawyer and, um, thank
00:58:27.240 God for video because video really saved him.
00:58:30.360 Um, and anyways, he is, uh, his lawyer, uh, what's his lawyer's name?
00:58:38.240 Um, Todd McMurty, uh, told Fox News Digital that he's hired to head the effort to determine
00:58:45.940 whom to sue, not if we're going to sue, but who we're going to sue, when to sue and where
00:58:51.640 to sue.
00:58:52.180 And I, I heard over the weekend that he was sort of inspired by Johnny Depp suing to get
00:58:58.920 his reputation back.
00:59:00.840 And I've got opinions on the Johnny Depp thing.
00:59:03.060 I don't know how they thought that that could have worked out any differently when you leave
00:59:06.540 your partner of, you know, a decade and a half for a younger version, and then you throw
00:59:11.800 drugs and hedonism in the mix.
00:59:13.720 And you're like, did you really think that was going to end without feces on a bed and
00:59:18.100 your fingertip missing?
00:59:19.280 Like, how else was that going to turn out?
00:59:22.800 But anyway, uh, all things considered, she's a liar and a crazy person.
00:59:26.480 And, uh, I think, you know, it, you have to fight back.
00:59:31.140 And Nick Sandman, uh, the Covington Catholic school kid was a great example of that.
00:59:35.200 So I really look forward to that.
00:59:37.220 I really do.
00:59:39.100 I can't wait until everybody cares.
00:59:41.700 I think that Rebel has garnered a connection there also with Kyle Rittenhouse.
00:59:46.160 So hopefully we can stay on the beat of how that develops as it's going forward.
00:59:51.780 Yeah, we have some visuals here of one, uh, interviewing Kyle.
00:59:55.700 So I'm not sure when that will come out.
00:59:58.420 Um, but I hope that a connection has been garnered and we can stay on top of that because as we
01:00:03.940 see too, more and more people becoming aware of and interested in the U S politics and,
01:00:09.400 you know, of course, all of our public servants and elected officials seem to want to virtue
01:00:14.640 signal to every flavor of political, the political day that happens in the U S and bring it over
01:00:20.920 and transfer it here into Canada.
01:00:22.400 Uh, so it's nice to have someone on the beat there as well to give us that inside other side
01:00:28.760 of the story.
01:00:30.400 Yeah.
01:00:30.860 And I think there, there's a moral of the story here too.
01:00:33.080 And it's, I think part of the rebel news philosophy is, um, we don't let lies about
01:00:38.940 us just stand and hang there and then become just part of the accepted truth about us.
01:00:44.920 When people say things that are untrue about us, we're probably going to see you when you
01:00:49.780 attack our journalists.
01:00:51.140 Uh, we're also going to see you where we'll see you in court.
01:00:54.020 I think that should be the tagline, uh, telling the other side of the story.
01:00:58.940 We'll see you in court.
01:01:00.460 Um, because it's important to fight back because eventually that just becomes the accepted part
01:01:05.840 of your reputation, even if it's not true.
01:01:08.320 And people will say, well, if it wasn't true, why didn't you do something about it?
01:01:11.740 So we always do something about it.
01:01:14.160 Um, we've got one more little thing to talk about because I will get angry emails.
01:01:18.760 If I don't, um, UCP announcement tomorrow on Tuesday, Todd Lowen is running to replace
01:01:28.280 Jason Kenney.
01:01:29.420 He, he's got his campaign launch party tomorrow, but unfortunately I can't not, I cannot be there
01:01:34.780 because I have to be in court in Calgary.
01:01:37.240 So I've got an eight hour commute tomorrow for my job.
01:01:41.520 So four hours there, sit in court all day, four hours back, hopefully train a journalist
01:01:46.280 in Calgary who can sit in court the rest of the week for me.
01:01:49.140 So I don't have to come back because I have other things to do, but Todd Lowen tomorrow,
01:01:54.020 it's the official leadership campaign launch party.
01:01:57.460 And he's officially registered with election, elections Alberta.
01:02:00.800 And the reason this is interesting is Todd was kicked out of the party by Jason Kenney
01:02:06.080 for being an outspoken critic of how Jason Kenney handled COVID, handled civil liberties,
01:02:11.820 handled the churches.
01:02:13.020 And now Jason Kenney is gone and guess who's running to replace him?
01:02:17.260 The guy who kicked him out.
01:02:18.420 And he is hugely popular in his writing.
01:02:21.960 And I think his writing is like the size of several small European countries.
01:02:27.240 So it covers a huge part of Alberta, but it is a more rural riding.
01:02:32.340 But people love him there.
01:02:34.120 They stood by him when he was kicked out.
01:02:36.820 And I'm excited to see how he does because he will really bring forward those things that
01:02:45.400 cost Jason Kenney the leadership that prompted him to resign.
01:02:48.920 He's going to keep those issues in the forefront because I think the treatment of civil liberties
01:02:52.700 in this province, it's the reason Jason Kenney didn't make that two thirds.
01:02:57.240 Of the party number to continue on as leader.
01:03:02.000 So don't send me an email to people.
01:03:05.340 The bittersweet irony in all of this is really fun to watch unfold.
01:03:10.320 And you know that all the people who were kicked out of caucus, whether it be the UCP or here
01:03:15.460 in Ontario, the PC Conservatives, which I think there was like four over COVID, but nine total
01:03:20.380 since 2019 or 2018 rather.
01:03:24.000 You know that those are the super principled Conservatives who are going to be the ones
01:03:29.600 who are actually representing their constituents and bringing their concerns forward and not
01:03:35.000 afraid to toe the party line and the Constitution in order to represent the people who elected
01:03:40.820 them.
01:03:41.640 And so I love seeing this bittersweet irony unfold as more dominoes seem to fall in the
01:03:50.240 failed COVID response narrative.
01:03:52.560 Nobody loves a good I told you so like me.
01:03:56.280 Nobody.
01:03:57.240 And so when I see this, I'm just like, yep, he told you so.
01:04:01.660 I told you so.
01:04:02.680 Albertans told you so.
01:04:04.020 And now you need a new job, Jason Kenney.
01:04:06.360 So that's that we should get to some of these chats because we are already six minutes past
01:04:11.460 the top of the hour.
01:04:12.780 And yes, my day is a busy disaster.
01:04:15.500 And I think yours is too.
01:04:16.320 So we've got Mick three CA gives us is this today?
01:04:22.980 Yes.
01:04:23.260 Gives us a buck on July 1st.
01:04:24.800 eBay will tax Canadians on nearly everything they buy.
01:04:27.520 What a sneaky way for Trudeau to make money.
01:04:29.980 I will email details to your tips line.
01:04:32.480 Trudeau needs to be sued.
01:04:33.560 I don't know if you can't sue him, but you can raise awareness.
01:04:37.260 Uh, there's a lot of people who send me emails and it's like, we need to charge this.
01:04:41.440 We need to lay charges on someone criminally.
01:04:43.800 And I'm like, that's not how it works.
01:04:45.700 You guys, it's not how it works.
01:04:48.020 Um, I feel like I should do like a, a civics series of like, this is how, um, and no confidence
01:04:56.820 motion works.
01:04:58.140 And this is how the house falls on confidence.
01:05:01.100 And, and this is how things become a matter of confidence in the house of commons.
01:05:06.360 And I really should, because I think there's a lot of confusion.
01:05:09.500 People hear these words and, and yeah, and they, they just, you know, it's, it's from
01:05:15.740 so long ago.
01:05:16.320 It's like grade six civics.
01:05:17.480 Nobody paid attention.
01:05:19.460 Nobody, nobody pays attention.
01:05:21.120 Our system is, I mean, if you don't have a grasp on it, there is a lot and there's so
01:05:26.900 many, it's multi-leveled and, uh, it can be a lot to follow and understand.
01:05:31.780 I mean, as even evidenced, so many of the constituents or the, the candidates, the political
01:05:38.080 candidates this year in the Ontario election in particular were voiced to me how, how shocked
01:05:44.860 they were, that their constituents didn't know there was a difference between provincial
01:05:51.060 and federal elections.
01:05:52.740 They thought Roman Baber, they were going to vote for Roman Baber in the provincial election.
01:05:56.900 They didn't realize that there was two different things happening simultaneously.
01:06:01.700 And so to know that, and these are, you know, middle-aged people not aware of how elections
01:06:09.420 are running in Ontario and the country and Canada as a whole.
01:06:13.860 Uh, so I think that there was definitely a need for better education that way, how to
01:06:19.000 get involved politically and what the various levels are in place in order to do that.
01:06:25.820 Yeah.
01:06:26.360 And I think even things that are federal jurisdiction versus provincial jurisdiction where those
01:06:31.600 lines fall down and why we get upset when the feds overstep and who we need to hold
01:06:36.960 to account.
01:06:37.460 There was a lot of people who were angry with us, um, who said, you know, like you didn't
01:06:41.920 ask them this question at the leaders debate.
01:06:45.140 And it's like, well, because it's a, not a federal issue.
01:06:48.600 Like I could ask that question, but then they would turn around and say, take it up with your
01:06:53.200 MLA, you know?
01:06:54.660 So maybe I should do like a Prager U style, uh, civics course for everybody just so that
01:07:01.580 that I've put the marker down and because, you know, and it's not to say that people
01:07:05.500 are stupid.
01:07:06.100 They just, you never cared about this stuff before because you're too busy having a job
01:07:11.100 and taking care of your kids until, uh, you know, politics, some people, you don't care
01:07:15.320 about politics till politics cares about you.
01:07:17.560 And that's when you get involved.
01:07:19.020 And I think over the last two years, a lot of people have had that experience.
01:07:23.920 Okay.
01:07:24.660 Um, Mick three CA a buck front end developers that people want to hire are asked to use unnecessary
01:07:30.300 tools to get work done.
01:07:31.420 It's like asking one to create a basic stop sign by using lit, colorful Christmas lights
01:07:37.540 in the daytime.
01:07:39.380 Fraser McBurney, our fight the fines recidivist who just loves his caps lock.
01:07:44.440 He's on giving us five bucks and says the world has gone mad.
01:07:48.880 This morning I got an email from super drug mart stating, put pride in your life and showing
01:07:54.320 the pride flag.
01:07:55.180 Well, as for me, I will never shop in super drug mart again.
01:07:58.240 And as Pat Burns used to say, what say you, you know, I don't, I, I really don't care
01:08:03.180 what these, um, companies do.
01:08:05.820 I just find it ridiculous and pointless.
01:08:08.980 Like I was talking to David last week as though he even knows what Bath and Body Works is,
01:08:13.340 but I was like, yeah, let's see if they got some candles on sale.
01:08:15.640 I got an email, check out our new stuff.
01:08:17.500 So I'm like, I will.
01:08:18.220 I like my house to smell like cookies and cinnamon and stuff like that.
01:08:21.420 So, um, but no, I open it up and it's like pride flags, uh, pride body spray, pride candles.
01:08:29.220 And I'm like, what has that got to do with the scent of the candle?
01:08:33.880 When people come over to your house, they're like, smells like pride in here.
01:08:38.820 Like, I, I just, I don't know.
01:08:40.620 I don't know the point.
01:08:41.960 I don't know why any of these companies do this stuff.
01:08:44.640 You go to Walmart and it's like pride cowboy hats and pride beer koozies.
01:08:49.620 And I just, I, I don't know who's buying this stuff.
01:08:53.540 Like, so you go to the parade.
01:08:55.680 So you have to have your parade costume, whatever.
01:08:59.040 But I just think this is a real, yeah.
01:09:01.760 Or yeah, we saw what they wear.
01:09:03.940 Um, I don't understand the point.
01:09:05.780 I guess it's because everybody feels like they have to buy this stuff because it's like the AIDS ribbon, right?
01:09:12.300 The Kramer wearing the AIDS ribbon, you have to wear the AIDS ribbon, you have to wear the ribbon.
01:09:17.780 And so they put the stuff in the stores and it's just, it's shameless marketing, right?
01:09:22.220 Like they know that people are going to buy this to prove how virtuous they are.
01:09:25.720 So they just crank it out every single year, regardless.
01:09:29.100 And I don't think the company's actual hair.
01:09:31.580 It's another Hallmark holiday in the making, really.
01:09:34.540 And I do think money talks.
01:09:36.160 So if you're, if you're really displeased with the way a direction of company is going or, you know, how they, for instance,
01:09:42.040 there are places, sadly, mom and pop shops who I will likely not support ever again due to their indiscriminate
01:09:49.240 enforcement of things like masking and vaccine mandates.
01:09:53.680 And so your money does talk in that way.
01:09:56.420 And so if you feel strongly about something, then, then absolutely have at it, boycott all you want.
01:10:01.860 Um, but I do, I, I do think that forcing anything, whether it be from one side or the other onto the general public, I don't think that that is always a fair approach to take.
01:10:14.840 Well, and it's, it's the acceptance of a company showing their political beliefs seems to only really go one way.
01:10:22.300 As long as you're progressive, it's fine.
01:10:24.720 But if you're anti-lockdown, they will protest you and, and destroy your business.
01:10:29.600 They'll write you up in the newspaper saying that you're a grandma killer.
01:10:33.660 Um, you know, if you're a pro firearms, pro conservative as a musician or a business, you are attacked in the mainstream media.
01:10:46.080 And even my beloved NASCAR is doing this.
01:10:48.980 They're like all on the pride bandwagon.
01:10:51.340 And I'm like, that's not why I watch cars going in circles.
01:10:55.100 It's because I can watch cars going in circles and no one exposes me to politics, but it's back.
01:11:01.240 It's back.
01:11:02.020 It's, it's infesting even the things that I like.
01:11:06.440 Anyway, let's keep going.
01:11:08.420 Uh, Fraser also says his take on the election, Fraser again, he says his take on the election,
01:11:13.340 and the conservative party Ford regime does not have a mandate.
01:11:16.880 There are over 2.5 million who cannot bring themselves to vote for any of the political parties.
01:11:20.900 We will never forget.
01:11:21.720 Well, I would disagree with you to say that they don't have a mandate.
01:11:24.320 That's how our parliamentary system works.
01:11:26.260 They won.
01:11:26.840 They have, they have a mandate, but it does speak to just how disengaged people were that.
01:11:34.660 I think Ontario saw the lowest voter turnout ever.
01:11:37.420 I think it was close to 40% versus like close to six, yeah, close to 60% when Doug Ford won.
01:11:45.820 So people were really engaged and ready for change when Doug Ford won.
01:11:50.000 Um, and I think the low voter turnout shows that nobody really enthused anybody.
01:11:55.500 And a lot of people were casting those Doug Ford votes, those conservative party votes to keep
01:12:02.320 the liberals out and keep the NDP out as opposed to voting in favor of Doug Ford and the gang.
01:12:09.460 Yeah.
01:12:10.020 I said it on the Ezra Levant show as well on Friday that I wonder too, if a lot of the really
01:12:15.020 stubborn lefties, those really stubborn liberals and NDP voters, I wonder if they were feeling
01:12:21.540 a little bit politically homeless in this election after how radically left those two parties went
01:12:27.360 with the passports and the mandates and the business closures.
01:12:31.720 And so instead of leaning into maybe a party switch, they opted rather just to stay home
01:12:38.700 and sit this one out.
01:12:41.640 Um, yeah, I think there's a lot of that.
01:12:45.280 A lot of people who are just saying, I'm just, I'm staying home.
01:12:48.680 There's nobody here for me and the other people were voting just because they saw Del Duca
01:12:54.140 and they're like, why does he hate highways so much?
01:12:57.980 I don't, I, as the outside looking in, I'm like, why does everybody seem to hate highways
01:13:02.660 in Ontario?
01:13:04.040 Like you need them to get around.
01:13:05.540 And when I was there, the traffic was atrocious.
01:13:07.480 You guys could use more highways.
01:13:09.140 Um, but no, they really just don't like highways.
01:13:12.260 They're odd.
01:13:13.260 Um, the next one, uh, Judah Bursi or Udabursi, I don't know, uh, blah, blah, blah, they'll never
01:13:23.480 get me to take this vaccine.
01:13:24.740 They're a bunch of hypocrites and tyrannical.
01:13:26.360 P.S.
01:13:26.640 Switzerland threw, threw all their masks and mandates out.
01:13:30.900 Yeah, we do know that, that the only place where the mask mandate and the vaccine passport
01:13:35.300 was in place was in Davos at the World Economic Forum meetings.
01:13:40.260 Um, and that was to, uh, keep the, uh, political dissidents out, right?
01:13:46.620 Like Avi Amini and Louis Brackpool and the gang.
01:13:50.440 And you can see all of our reports in there.
01:13:51.840 And these attendees are testing positive now, so it obviously didn't do much.
01:13:55.600 Yeah, exactly.
01:13:56.400 And people can see all of our reports from Davos, um, at wefreports.com.
01:14:02.660 Um, Becca Henderson says, gives us a buck and says, a tip, a church in my area, this
01:14:08.040 is no surprise, actually, a church in my area, Silver Spire United Church held a drag event
01:14:13.100 during church for the kids.
01:14:15.760 You know, this is the United Church for you, uh, as a social worker and exposing kids to
01:14:21.200 sexual content is the first step in grooming.
01:14:22.980 Yeah, it is.
01:14:23.740 Yeah, it, it absolutely is.
01:14:25.940 Um, the United Church started off as a great idea.
01:14:30.000 The United Church really only exists in, the United Church of Canada, as we know, it only
01:14:34.000 exists in Canada.
01:14:35.360 And the reason is that when people were settling, particularly on the prairies, the United Church
01:14:41.340 is in every small town.
01:14:42.920 Now, nobody goes to them anymore because it's the United Church.
01:14:46.280 But at the time, it was three separate congregations, the Methodist, um, I forget the other one,
01:14:53.940 and another one.
01:14:54.640 And they, that's really why there's no Methodist churches on the prairies.
01:14:58.460 And they all joined together because there wasn't a population base in a town of 75 people
01:15:03.280 to have three different churches.
01:15:05.300 Unless you're like in northeastern Alberta and like literally the Ukrainian immigrants
01:15:09.180 came and built a church before they built a house.
01:15:11.060 It was like the first wood frame building that they built because you couldn't have your
01:15:15.000 Ukrainian Catholic church as under Soviet rule.
01:15:18.780 You couldn't.
01:15:19.340 It was only one church and that was the Russian Orthodox.
01:15:21.720 So, um, these, but because this church is joined of, of these three churches, they sort
01:15:29.840 of shifted away their principles, right?
01:15:32.660 To, to join, right?
01:15:34.460 You can't be Orthodox in one of these congregations if you need to all join together so that you
01:15:40.940 could share the building.
01:15:42.040 So over, I would guess the last particularly 20 years, the United Church has just, it's not
01:15:47.920 even a church anymore.
01:15:48.880 It is so far away from Christianity that it is basically a self-help group with pews at
01:15:56.800 this point.
01:15:57.500 It's a social place where nobody seems to go anymore.
01:16:01.760 They are, they will at one point have more churches than they have members.
01:16:07.260 Um, because just the, they like a real, they're at this point, they have more real estate than
01:16:13.020 they have congregants and, um, it's so bad in the United Church.
01:16:18.640 And, and it's really, I, I know a little bit about the United Church.
01:16:22.760 My dad was from the United Church because there was no church in the small town where we are.
01:16:28.340 Like we have to travel to like bigger communities or a little bit further away to get to a Catholic
01:16:32.720 church.
01:16:32.980 So my mom rescued my dad from the United Church.
01:16:35.500 Um, so anyways, um, they back, it's probably 10 years ago when I say they're a health self-help
01:16:44.740 church with pews or a self-help group with pews.
01:16:47.040 I, I really mean that they had a pastor.
01:16:50.540 I think she's still a pastor, Greta Vosper.
01:16:54.260 Um, she's a pastor, avowed atheist.
01:17:01.440 She's an atheist, self-professed atheist pastoring the United Church.
01:17:05.860 And the United Church was like, okay, I guess fine.
01:17:09.260 You'll do.
01:17:10.780 That's not oxymoronic at all.
01:17:12.860 Yeah.
01:17:14.480 So when you say the United Church is doing these sorts of things, not at all shocked
01:17:19.680 whatsoever makes perfect sense because this is a congregation, three groups that sort of
01:17:26.620 sacrifice their principles to join together.
01:17:29.880 Um, that became part of the culture of the church, unfortunately.
01:17:34.160 And now it seems like they're just grasping on some straws to try to stay relevant by hosting
01:17:39.420 drag events for children.
01:17:42.860 Yes.
01:17:44.360 Yes.
01:17:45.480 Um, and then they say, you know, like we want to be tolerant and accepting of everybody.
01:17:49.360 Me too.
01:17:49.960 Of everybody, but not the sins that they bring with them.
01:17:52.720 I believe Jesus said, you know, go forth and sin no more.
01:17:57.360 Like, so once you like become a Christian and are forgiven and you receive redemption and,
01:18:04.120 and all those things, the point is that you're supposed to not continue to live in your sin.
01:18:10.040 Um, we're not good at it.
01:18:13.260 That's the whole point of forgiveness is that, you know, we don't deserve God's grace, but,
01:18:17.600 um, you're not supposed to, you know, tolerate the sin.
01:18:22.460 You're supposed to tolerate the sinner.
01:18:24.200 Anyway, this is not a theological show, but anyways, they're not a real church is what I'm
01:18:28.700 trying to say there.
01:18:29.640 And don't send me emails.
01:18:30.900 I'm sorry if you're still in the United Church, but it's not the church of your grandparents
01:18:34.200 anymore.
01:18:35.320 Um, I think that's it.
01:18:37.520 Are we all caught up?
01:18:39.140 I think so.
01:18:41.500 Okay.
01:18:42.000 Yeah.
01:18:42.220 Not saying anything.
01:18:42.740 Great.
01:18:43.440 Okay.
01:18:44.260 Okay.
01:18:44.620 Perfect.
01:18:45.040 Thank you very much.
01:18:46.100 Uh, Tamara, thanks for filling in for Adam today.
01:18:47.820 You did a great job.
01:18:49.320 And, uh, thanks for tolerating my, uh, internet problems at the very beginning.
01:18:52.980 Uh, thanks to everybody who works behind the scenes in the office, but show together, um,
01:18:59.400 because there's a lot that goes into making sure that you can even find the live stream
01:19:04.060 before it even goes live.
01:19:05.920 Uh, thanks to Olivia and, uh, Efron in the office.
01:19:09.620 Uh, thanks to everybody who threw a little bit of money in to the pot to keep us going
01:19:13.840 for another day.
01:19:15.060 And, uh, as David Menzies always says, stay sane.
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