Rebel News Podcast - August 23, 2022


DAILY | Trudeau, green schemes and democracy; Avi blocked from NZ; Mask and vax mandates return


Episode Stats

Length

31 minutes

Words per Minute

151.44315

Word Count

4,738

Sentence Count

272

Misogynist Sentences

6

Hate Speech Sentences

12


Summary

Rebel News Daily Livestream with Sheila Gunn-Reed and Alexa Lavoie. They discuss Justin Trudeau's trip to Canada's fair city of Montreal, Canada, and why it's a good thing he wasn't wearing a mask.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 Oh, good morning. Good afternoon, everybody, wherever you are in the world. This is the
00:00:19.660 Rebel News Daily Livestream. I'm your host, Sheila Gunn-Reed, and I'm joined today by
00:00:24.160 my friend and colleague, Alexa Lavoie. And things are a little bit weird because I'm
00:00:28.460 working in the Calgary office today, so I don't have my normal setup, so I have to talk to a camera
00:00:33.500 instead of a monitor, so I don't get to see just how pretty Alexa looks today. But Alexa,
00:00:38.040 how's it going? I'm pretty good. You have a nice background, but it look a little bit cold.
00:00:45.940 Yeah, this is just the green screen, and this is whatever I had on my computer because I didn't
00:00:50.920 have my regular background with me saved on here. But I think we're going to wing it. It's going to
00:00:57.320 be great. We should tell everybody what we're doing before we get started because there's a ton
00:01:02.560 to talk about, including Justin Trudeau going to your fair city, which I guess at the end of the day
00:01:08.300 is his fair city, too. So it's no surprise that he was there. But this is the Rebel News Daily
00:01:15.460 Livestream. We're streaming on YouTube, and YouTube recently changed the rules. So there are some
00:01:22.860 things we can say, some things we can't say. For example, they just changed the rule that says
00:01:29.040 that now we can make fun of masks, and now we can say that masks don't work, even though for two years
00:01:36.160 they kicked you off the platform if you said masks don't work. So they can just decide to no longer
00:01:42.760 cancel people. But at the same time, what do you do about all the people you censored over the last
00:01:47.340 two years? We're just supposed to forget about that. And anyway, there may come a time in the
00:01:52.480 stream today where we have to cut the YouTube feed. But the good news is we are streaming on
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00:02:37.720 halfway through the show and then towards the end of the show. I think that's everything. And again,
00:02:43.480 because I don't have my normal monitor, I'm going to be looking down at my screen sometimes or
00:02:47.500 onto my phone so that I can follow along with our story plan for how we're going to do the show
00:02:52.860 today. But let's get to Justin Trudeau being in Montreal. He was out and about eating maskless,
00:03:02.460 sounds like even though he wants us to wear masks everywhere we go. And he's with the German
00:03:07.740 chancellor. And they had a lot to say about populism, about Germany's reliance on Russia,
00:03:15.680 and how the solution is not going to be Canadian natural gas, but rather more green schemes, which
00:03:23.820 is what forced Germany into the arms of Russia in the first place.
00:03:28.380 Yeah, this is actually really funny. Because as you know, last time it went to the
00:03:35.140 Assydu area, you know, the main area we're targeting during the COVID. Because as you know,
00:03:43.600 like they live their life and they just continue why they will like regulate their life with like
00:03:51.420 rule that are not based on science for some of it. Sorry, before we go on here, let's just talk
00:04:00.540 about that for a second. So last time Justin Trudeau was in Montreal dining, he went to Outremont,
00:04:06.420 which is the Jewish neighborhood and Hasidic or Orthodox Jewish neighborhood. And the reason that
00:04:13.380 was particularly spiteful of Justin Trudeau to go there is that Montreal had a curfew, a COVID curfew,
00:04:19.960 so that if you walk, were outside after eight o'clock at night, apparently that's when COVID was
00:04:26.180 worse. And the problem with that is Orthodox Jews go to synagogue on Friday night. So while they didn't
00:04:35.380 close the synagogues, they didn't limit attendance to the synagogue, they basically made it illegal for
00:04:40.780 you to be on the street to go to the synagogue. And so Orthodox Jews were targeted and ticketed on mass
00:04:48.420 for going to synagogue. And our reporter, reporter Yankee Pollack, when he lived there before he
00:04:53.400 escaped to the free state of Florida, he documented so much of that when he was there. So that's the
00:04:59.280 backstory about the last time Justin Trudeau was in Montreal. He made it a point to go to a
00:05:06.480 neighborhood that COVID restrictions had targeted the last time around.
00:05:11.160 So it's why, uh, this is actually hilarious. Thank you for the background story. Um, so again,
00:05:19.220 he went to another restaurant at, um, well, I think it was Damas or something like that. Um,
00:05:25.260 but he was in the same area, I think, uh, two blocks away. And, uh, and he went there with, uh, Olaf
00:05:33.520 Scholls and what we were able to see is like the amount of car, uh, SUV were there for the security
00:05:41.640 of these two men. When we know that, uh, Olaf Scholls came in Canada for, um, reduce their carbon
00:05:50.380 footprint and as well for a greener energy that is hydrogen. But this is actually really hypocrite
00:05:58.000 when we see again, the day after the amount of SUV that were there to escort these two men. So we know
00:06:05.720 that is there for a really short time. I think it's three days in total. They went to Montreal, they went
00:06:11.300 to Toronto and they went to Newfoundland. So they probably didn't drive. They probably take a private jet
00:06:17.260 for like, uh, uh, changing city and as well, the escort of these multiple car. So I'm just thinking that in
00:06:26.560 three days, they probably spend like the amount of carbon footprint of just like a normal society,
00:06:32.560 like the, the normal population probably of the province of Quebec. So in, uh, I don't know how
00:06:38.840 many times, but this is actually really hypocrite of their, their side to do that when they actually
00:06:45.840 promote to reduce the amount of, uh, carbon footprint of the population to ask them to eat bugs,
00:06:52.420 for example, instead of me, because that helps with the GIHD, GIHD, um, emission. So for me, it's just a
00:07:02.500 hypocritical, um, visit from Olaf Scholz, especially because he's a agenda contributor of the World Economic
00:07:10.820 Forum as Mr. Trudeau is on their website too. So I'm just wondering, like they came here for a greener energy,
00:07:20.260 but as we know, like hydrogen is, it seems not really more, uh, greener when we think that is,
00:07:28.740 can be element time more dangerous, uh, for the climate, uh, because it's a warmer gas, like it's
00:07:37.780 element time, uh, faster on the warmer climate. So, um, I will have like a report on that that's coming up,
00:07:45.460 uh, because I just had the answer from, uh, Michelle Stirling. So we will discuss.
00:07:53.780 Michelle from Friends of Science. Yes. If you want to know anything about climate change,
00:07:58.100 she's your lady. Um, because she looks at it in a way that, uh, she, she doesn't look at the politics
00:08:04.840 of it. She looks at what, what these policy ideas are going to cost your family. And she looks at the
00:08:12.420 historical geological record where, you know, you see scientists saying, oh, the world has been
00:08:19.220 warming since 1950. Okay. That's great. But the world's a lot older than that, including recent
00:08:26.480 recorded history. Like we have temperature data that goes back even further than that. So why are
00:08:31.100 we cherry picking from 1950? Um, so I look forward to that because I feel like Michelle is going to
00:08:38.280 debunk a lot of the, or at least throw a little bit of cold water on the idea that the solution to
00:08:46.040 everybody's climate problems is hydrogen because, um, we're not quite there yet. Um, and, you know,
00:08:54.840 speaking of hypocrisy with the German chancellor and Justin Trudeau, these two can't shut up
00:09:02.520 about how they're standing in solidarity with Ukraine. And before anybody writes me letters,
00:09:09.340 I'm anti-invasion. Definitely. Um, however, I want to point out the hypocrisy of these two
00:09:16.000 because it's been green energy policies that have forced Western Europe, but particularly Germany,
00:09:26.400 to be in the bosom of Vladimir Putin, they are funding the Russian war machine through their
00:09:33.300 reliance on Russian natural gas. Um, and, uh, Justin Trudeau, I think we've got a clip from,
00:09:40.760 it was on Efron's Twitter. If we could bring that up, um, Justin Trudeau's response to the war in
00:09:46.380 Ukraine, where energy prices soar, it's never been clearer to continue with the green energy transition,
00:09:52.940 adding that Canada will be a supplier of energy in a net zero world. There's no such thing as energy
00:09:59.460 in a net zero world, unless we're talking about, um, nuclear, but again, we'll talk about Germany
00:10:06.080 and nuclear in a second. Can we throw to that clip? I might've put everybody on the spot a little bit
00:10:10.300 here. In the face of the current geopolitical situation with Russia weaponizing fossil fuel exports,
00:10:21.400 we are standing shoulder to shoulder with our European friends and allies. Canada is doing our
00:10:29.200 part to add to the global energy supply right now, but it has never been clearer why we need to
00:10:37.140 accelerate the green transition. And you should have no doubts that Canada has what it takes to be a
00:10:45.120 supplier of clean energy in a net zero world. This is so ridiculous. We're a fossil fuel superpower.
00:10:54.420 Alberta is the Saudi Arabia of coal, let alone being the Saudi Arabia of oil. And then we have natural
00:11:01.320 gas. There are provinces like your own that don't frack for some reason. You'd rather be reliant on, um,
00:11:08.240 imported fossil fuels instead of using your own and creating jobs for Quebecers. But if we go back,
00:11:15.880 historically speaking, Germany decided to go green. They are very, um, they have a lot of coal.
00:11:26.740 Instead of utilizing their own coal, they shuttered their coal plants, but then they went one step
00:11:32.360 further. They shuttered their clean energy by that. I mean, nuclear, they decided to get off nuclear too.
00:11:39.080 And if you care about greenhouse gas emissions, I'm not sure I do, but Germany tells me they do.
00:11:44.100 And they shuttered their nuclear facilities, which meant that they had to be reliant on Germany because
00:11:52.460 green energy is unreliable. Um, if the wind isn't strong enough, your turbines don't work. If the wind is
00:12:00.800 too strong, your turbines don't work. If it's not sunny, then you don't have any solar energy.
00:12:07.480 Solar energy only works when the sun is out. So they shuttered their reliable energy. Then they went
00:12:14.700 to green energy. But the problem with green energy is you always need fossil fuel backup if you don't
00:12:20.440 want to die. And so they became heavily reliant on Russia. I think they buy over 50% of their natural
00:12:28.960 gas from Russia every single day. And Russia actually holds all of the cards now at this point, because
00:12:35.720 they will cut supply to Germany. Germany can say, oh, we're not going to buy natural gas from
00:12:42.100 Russia. But then what? Where are you going to buy it from? You could buy it from Canada, but Justin Trudeau
00:12:48.720 won't let us liquefy our natural gas and export it to the rest of the world. And we've got so much of it.
00:12:54.080 But we're not doing that. We could be the solution to Russia trying to take over their part of the
00:13:02.240 world. But we don't do it. Justin Trudeau says we need green energy is what got Western Europe in this
00:13:10.940 position of being reliant on Putin. And so what's Justin Trudeau's solution? Do more of the same.
00:13:17.060 It is literally the definition of insanity to continue to do the thing that didn't work,
00:13:21.640 expecting a different result. And instead of coming here and buy our fossil fuel,
00:13:27.660 like example, our oil and gas that we have a lot here in Canada, we prefer to go to hydrogen. And
00:13:34.200 hydrogen, we are not really, we are there yet, but we are not specialists of liquefying it and like
00:13:43.300 transporting it. We didn't do it before really. So why not buying, if you have a crisis right now,
00:13:51.160 buying our gas and oil from Canada, that you can solve the problem right now, like for your
00:14:01.260 population. And just if you don't want to buy from Russia, you have another option now that you can use.
00:14:10.680 And afterwards, you can think of something else. But like, why not buy your, your energy from us
00:14:17.980 when we have a lot. And especially like in Quebec, when we see that we add a company who were capable
00:14:25.480 to extract natural gas to a net zero emission, and they were refused to do it from Quebec province.
00:14:35.540 Yeah. Yeah. When you hear the words net zero, I try to replace them in my head with the words
00:14:43.140 democracy zero, because the world is always going to need fossil fuels. There's a lot of
00:14:50.660 unicorn ideas out there that are not reality. If they do exist, it's with fossil fuel backup and heavy
00:14:58.840 subsidies. So when you hear net zero, you should think in your mind, oh, you mean, Western economies,
00:15:07.800 where democracy and human rights are supposed to be important. They are going to cripple their
00:15:14.300 economy so that the world's oligarchs and bad guys can get richer and richer. Because if you don't buy
00:15:20.820 from Canada, if you don't buy your liquefied natural gas from Australia, who's doing a good job of
00:15:26.160 liquefying it right now, if you don't buy from us, then you will be forced to buy from Russia,
00:15:32.140 Nigeria, Saudi Arabia, Iran, the world's worst people. You can create jobs in places like Quebec,
00:15:41.020 or you can create jobs in places like Kazakhstan, where the people who work in the oil field
00:15:48.360 only work at, you know, basic wages to line the pockets of crooked oligarchs.
00:15:55.360 Ben, like example, I went to Nigeria, okay? Of course, they produce a lot of energy, okay?
00:16:00.860 But they export most of it to other countries around. And for them, I would say like the energy
00:16:08.800 for their own citizen, that is actually really sad. The energy is cutting all the time. They run out
00:16:15.520 for their own population. So do we want to increase that problem? Because we want to take away all their
00:16:23.740 energy and for their own citizen, they don't have it. Like example, for the electric car, we don't,
00:16:30.240 we have some difficulty to find the lithium. And the lithium is producing in some field in
00:16:37.240 Argentina, Chile, and Bolivia, where it's really unstable there. And we take the cobalt from RDC,
00:16:46.220 where some children is dying in the mine, or the experience of life, it's less than a normal life
00:16:54.960 person. Or do we really want to, or we will go greener, but we will make suffer other country
00:17:02.220 for us? Do we really want that?
00:17:06.960 I wonder if these human rights activists would care if they knew how many dead children were,
00:17:15.140 or sick children were in every electric car battery. If we measured it that way. I remember,
00:17:21.280 I don't know who did it, but there used to be a measurement about how much blood was in a barrel
00:17:27.900 of dictator oil versus Canadian oil. And I wonder if that same calculation would hold true.
00:17:35.280 If somebody actually sat down and figured out, this is how many instances of cancer,
00:17:42.460 childhood cancers are in this car battery. This is how many missing fingers. This is how many early deaths
00:17:50.380 from mining in unsafe conditions. That's in your electric car battery. Would you rethink it the
00:17:58.080 same way people rethink their fair trade coffee, because they're ethical people, and they don't
00:18:03.060 want to contribute to human suffering. And these are the same people who opt, and good for them,
00:18:08.200 opt to buy a Canadian diamond, as opposed to a diamond mined on the African continent, because
00:18:14.660 Canadian diamonds create jobs and wealth for Indigenous people. And, you know, those same
00:18:23.160 people should be applying that same ethical metric to their green energy. And I think they would be
00:18:29.580 shocked if they actually had to stop and think about the human suffering their green energy is causing.
00:18:36.320 Yeah. And not only that, they say that they want to trade the meat for the bugs because they use less
00:18:43.920 water for the production of it. But when we look at the lithium, the amount of money that needed for
00:18:50.800 producing lithium, people will actually be like so surprised to just trade the water from your meat,
00:18:58.380 you will eat bugs. But because the water that is using for your meat will be trade for your electric car,
00:19:07.080 for the lithium that is using in it.
00:19:09.760 Yeah. And I know there are some people who are watching who probably are like expat Canadians who have
00:19:17.840 worked around the world. And as the oil patch takes a downturn, you'll see all of the Canadian oil
00:19:24.940 patch experts. They sort of fan out across the world. They'll end up working in Russia. They'll
00:19:29.760 end up working in Kazakhstan. They'll work in Nigeria. They'll work in Mexico because they don't
00:19:35.080 have the same, I guess, they don't kneecap their own economies. When things get bad, they drill and
00:19:42.200 drill and drill because it's a quick influx of cash. The opposite is true in Canada. So I know,
00:19:48.860 and especially from my own family's experience, when you go to these other places of the world
00:19:54.420 to work in the oil patch, it is shocking how poor the locals are paid. It's also shocking how poor
00:20:04.060 the environmental standards are and the safety standards are. If you care about environmental
00:20:10.140 standards, fair wages, and safety, you should be getting your oil from Canada, but at the very least,
00:20:17.920 the Western world. Oh yeah. Oh yeah. I agree totally with you. And especially, um, they don't have the
00:20:24.980 security tool that we have for working on the platform example. Um, most of them, they've been,
00:20:31.640 been sent there, there with, without equipment or anything. And they just say like work and we give you
00:20:38.380 so less money, but you will be like, uh, a hard worker, but most of them, they don't even know like
00:20:46.340 where, what they are extracting go after and which price they pay for it. The only thing that they know,
00:20:53.940 I need to work for my family. I need to provide my family at the risk of my life and for the few
00:21:00.420 money that I get from it. Yep. Um, speaking of at the risk of your life, uh, Justin Trudeau in another
00:21:09.600 serious, uh, bout of hypocrisy. Um, I don't know if we have a video of this. Maybe Olivia will let me
00:21:17.640 know in my ear. Um, Justin Trudeau decided that today he would honor the victims of victims and
00:21:24.400 survivors of communism and Nazism in Europe. And we pledged to continue. Yeah, this is it.
00:21:30.100 Black Ribbon Day. Okay, great. Thanks, Justin Trudeau. Um, we pledged to continue standing up for all
00:21:36.200 those who continue to face violence and oppression at the hands of authoritarian regimes. Really?
00:21:42.400 Justin Trudeau says this. I was just going to say like, um, during the convoy, uh, he, his
00:21:51.940 authoritarian goons shot you in the leg with a crowd control gun, pepper sprayed you and, uh,
00:21:59.600 Guillaume ran over peaceful protesters. Tamara Leach spent 49 days in jail, seized the bank accounts
00:22:08.780 of people. Tell me that's not what they do in authoritarian regimes. That's textbook authoritarian
00:22:14.180 regime stuff. Justin Trudeau made it illegal to protest his policies in the capital city of our
00:22:22.840 country. Where are, where else are you supposed to protest the government except in the city that
00:22:28.020 houses it? And he made it illegal because inconveniencing people who live in that city became illegal.
00:22:35.700 So not just being a critic of Justin Trudeau, but then he also said, well, you, you've, you're
00:22:40.920 inconveniencing these people by exercising your rights. Again, I say this is so hypocrite. I'm sorry,
00:22:50.940 but it is like, uh, he is standing for something that is not, of course it's sent for something that is
00:23:01.520 not concerned on it. Like, Oh, but I would not stand on something that maybe I did.
00:23:09.320 It's, it's gaslighting of the highest order. I know he's not a very bright man. I know he's a very
00:23:15.440 stupid individual. And I think his strings are often pulled by the people around him because he's
00:23:21.760 not a big thinker. He he'll just go along to maintain power because he's like a prince. He
00:23:29.160 feels like he's inherited the role of being the prime minister. He, I think even he knows he hasn't
00:23:35.820 earned it, but he feels entitled to it because he's the first family or whatever. He's like a Kennedy,
00:23:40.780 right? Um, so he's not smart, but I think even he knows that he is guilty of the things that he is
00:23:50.920 saying he must remember and defend the world against. I think even he must know that he did
00:23:57.140 these things. But I would say like, uh, can we have an election soon? We probably need to rethink
00:24:09.480 about like, uh, who votes for like Justin Trudeau. It's probably people who don't follow any news or
00:24:16.840 politics. I'm sorry, but if you get close to what he's doing, it's obviously that is a wrong choice
00:24:25.620 to vote for because it's first of all, polarizing our country, um, punishing the on backs is, um,
00:24:36.780 doing everything that is wrong on, uh, the changing energy, um, is going against the farmer.
00:24:44.100 Um, can we have like something like, like a person would take the good decision for once?
00:24:53.980 You know, I think though, this is why you see this rising tide of separatist sentiment in Alberta.
00:24:59.800 And I'm surprised, I'll be surprised if it doesn't kick off in Quebec again, like right now in Alberta,
00:25:06.200 the separatist sentiment is higher than that in Quebec. And it is because of exactly what you're
00:25:12.220 saying. You want to know who the heck voted for this guy, us too. But this is what it's always been
00:25:17.860 like for us, because for us, we have to live with the fact that the election is over before we even cast
00:25:24.440 our vote here, that it is decided both even before, sometimes all the votes are counted in Toronto,
00:25:31.600 the rest of us don't even matter. So we're constantly governed by people whose values are
00:25:37.500 completely incompatible with ours, who are fine to vote for socks and fancy hair. And they don't care
00:25:47.020 about the carbon tax because they take the bus. They don't care about people who live an hour outside
00:25:53.720 of the city or grow their food or truck their groceries to the store. They're very disconnected.
00:26:01.020 In Toronto, you can live your whole life in Toronto, never leave the city. In Alberta, I think even still,
00:26:08.140 most people are maybe one or two generations connected to the farm. So they might have moved to
00:26:15.600 the city, but their grandparents still farmed or their parents still farmed. So you still know
00:26:21.700 people who make a living with their backs and their hands. And Justin Trudeau isn't one of those
00:26:28.160 people. And he doesn't respect the people who do. But you just put the finger on the problem. The
00:26:34.680 society have created a kind of society where you focus on your own life. You're a kind of selfish person
00:26:43.340 because you've just focused on your own problem. When the society should have learned us to open our
00:26:50.380 mind to every problem in every province to make sure that your decision impacts the whole country
00:27:00.520 correctly and fair. But more unfortunately, it's not how we grew up.
00:27:06.300 Well, and it gets to the point where as Albertans, we say, you don't care about us in Toronto. So why
00:27:14.200 do we care about you? That's where people get to the point where they say, we've tried to help you,
00:27:21.380 we carried the load. But you keep voting for things that destroy our lives. And when I say destroy our
00:27:29.160 lives, I'm not even remotely exaggerating. When we live through these policies that scare oil field
00:27:36.620 investment away to other jurisdictions, it's really easy to not drill in Saskatchewan and drill in the
00:27:44.000 same oil field using the same technology in North Dakota. It's the Bakken. You can just go across the
00:27:50.800 border and drill and work and do business there. You don't have to do business in Canada. You can go to
00:27:57.420 West Texas and drill and create jobs and create wealth and not worry about all these stupid
00:28:05.680 restrictions like putting a gender-based analysis into every major project that you want to do in
00:28:11.500 this country. You don't have to worry about banks who are saying, well, we don't want to fund fossil
00:28:17.380 fuel projects anymore because it doesn't align with our values of sustainable development goals or
00:28:23.360 whatever it is. It's a lot easier to just go to Nigeria, go to Russia. Literally, it is a safer bet
00:28:32.260 in the oil patch to want to do business in Nigeria, Kazakhstan, some of the more horrible places in the
00:28:39.900 world. It's easier and safer business-wise to do business there than in Justin Trudeau's Canada.
00:28:46.000 And it gets to the point where people say, look, they won't let us work. They won't let us farm.
00:28:53.420 They want to take 30% of everything I earn out of my pocket before I even get around to paying taxes.
00:29:01.520 Why do I care anymore? Why do I want to be in this country anymore? They don't want us here. People
00:29:06.660 feel like they've been shoved out the door. And at the same time, people need to understand,
00:29:12.740 okay, Canada will change, okay, their greener energy to Germany and other couple of countries,
00:29:19.380 probably the G7. How many countries in the world? If the other country, they will not say no to the
00:29:26.820 fuel fossil energy if they use it. I'm sorry, but like we will not reach a net zero as they say for the
00:29:38.040 planet and you will probably suffer more from your pocket and from your life because you want to
00:29:46.460 follow this. When the other country, them, they will not say no. What? They will say no. They will
00:29:51.600 continue their life. They will use it and they will live like correctly. And probably they will get
00:29:56.700 richer because probably the fossil fuel because nobody wanted from the G7 will get cheaper and their
00:30:05.320 life will be better, but the net zero will not be rich. Don't say, don't think that that will happen.
00:30:12.160 No, it's, it's outlandish. It's a unicorn idea. One more thing before we go to, you know, on the topic
00:30:19.480 of Western alienation, and we do have an ad that we want to get to, but before we go there, let's throw to
00:30:26.420 this vid of the Chancellor of Germany speaking in Toronto with Justin Trudeau about democratic ideals
00:30:34.940 and just listen to what this guy says, because it is something else to be saying this standing next to
00:30:40.860 Justin Trudeau.
00:30:43.260 Your spirit, your values, your compassion, your diversity, but also your creativity and your talent.
00:30:50.340 It is this combination that makes Canada so singular and so special.
00:30:57.400 Our two countries share so much. Our people are driven by the same values, by the same convictions.
00:31:05.220 Our societies are both guided by democratic ideals and by the disdain for those who think might is right.
00:31:13.000 Your spirit, your values, your compassion.