Rebel News Podcast - May 09, 2022


DAILY | Trudeau in Kyiv; #BoycottTimHortons trending; One year since Pastor Artur's arrest


Episode Stats

Length

1 hour and 28 minutes

Words per Minute

178.45071

Word Count

15,787

Sentence Count

6

Misogynist Sentences

24

Hate Speech Sentences

19


Summary

Sheila Gunreed and Adam Sos talk about Mother's Day and how the folks at CBC are terrible and why we should have a diversity of viewpoints in journalism. Also, we talk about how we should celebrate diversity in journalism and why it's a good thing.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 good morning good afternoon everybody and welcome to the rebel news daily live stream i'm your host
00:00:19.820 sheila gunreed and my co-host in calgary is adam sos adam how's it going it is going wonderful i'll
00:00:26.200 put aside the massive snowfall that has uh come upon us outside i'm just gonna pretend that's not
00:00:32.340 out there hopefully it's melted by the time the stream is done but this isn't a weather show so
00:00:37.340 all in all i'm pretty darn good yeah the weather is terrible i think it was minus two or something
00:00:43.140 this morning um when my kids caught the school bus adam it was and i'm not a biologist but it was
00:00:50.480 mother's day yesterday or chest feeders day or i was about to say happy mother's day sheila
00:00:55.860 name birthing person's day thanks very much what did you do for mother's day for lady sos so we had
00:01:03.920 we actually had like our families over all the moms grandmas the whole spang and we had uh like sort
00:01:09.600 of a high tea affair caroline decked everything out so nicely it was very fancy she realistically did
00:01:15.680 most of the work but she kind of wanted to do so i just i just enjoyed the food and uh but the kids
00:01:20.580 the kids worked on some stuff for it was very nice how about yourself uh i was sort of in transit
00:01:26.520 yesterday um because we i was at the democracy fund student journalism uh conference over the
00:01:33.220 weekend and part of last week so um i got home kind of late however the uh the kids had some stuff for
00:01:39.180 me and you know i'm kind of a i don't know every day is mother's day around here um so mother to all of
00:01:46.460 us yes yeah i'm the rebel mom um so it was it was pretty low-key i just sort of came in the door
00:01:53.920 well after supper sort of at bedtime and they were sort of waiting up for me so that was fun
00:01:58.340 but we should tell everybody what we're doing here today because um the folks at cbc they are terrible
00:02:04.540 and you can't even have mother's day without them shoehorning social justice nonsense and
00:02:09.020 critical race theory and critical gender theory into it um they ruin everything they truly ruin
00:02:15.460 everything but before we get to that let's quickly uh knock off what we're doing here today
00:02:19.540 this is the rebel news daily live stream um we host it on mondays adam and i it's sort of an
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00:03:43.700 take your money fine and dandy but they don't want to hear from you so if you want to interact with us
00:03:48.360 and tell the world what's on your mind that's the best way to do it so let's move directly into cbc
00:03:55.240 being terrible because um yeah they just are olivia can you bring up this article it's just garbage
00:04:02.320 so mother's day natasha steer for cbc opinion did you know that i once wrote an article for cbc's
00:04:10.620 opinion section they never had me back because it was about the free press anyway yeah long story
00:04:17.560 oh man a moment where they're like let's have a diversity of viewpoints on our opinion uh spot like
00:04:25.460 let's reflect um canada for a minute since we're the national broadcaster state broadcaster
00:04:32.080 um i was on there once and the lefties lost their mind they complained to cbc and they never had me
00:04:39.400 back i was in their safe space they didn't like it um and ironically it was about you know like
00:04:45.140 letting people with different viewpoints do journalism yeah so it was perfect that they were
00:04:52.320 like no fittingly yeah anyway yeah little on the nose for cbc anyways this article is the worst
00:04:58.920 on mother's day let's celebrate all mothers not just mothers with male partners you do i didn't
00:05:04.880 know sort of i didn't know it was called mothers with male partners day though like you do need a
00:05:11.520 biological male partner at some point though to have a baby i'm not a biologist as uh they say in the
00:05:18.500 united states but that's kind of how it works whether or not your feelings say something else
00:05:23.760 the biology says you kind of need a there's a got to be a dude in the mix there sheila sheila sheila
00:05:29.020 that's a very antiquated notion you have to get with the times there's great leaps forward in technology
00:05:34.900 no yeah you are you are biologically uh and and scientifically correct uh too much to the
00:05:42.620 chagrin of the folks writing these types of articles it's harmful when the focus is on women's
00:05:49.000 relationship to men instead of their relationship to their children that already annoys me because the
00:05:57.680 most important relationship in your household if you are a parent is actually to your partner in
00:06:03.160 parenting um you're modeling to your children like that relationship is so important because you're
00:06:09.060 modeling to your children how to go out and have a healthy productive uh fulfilling relationship
00:06:16.320 when they are older you want to make sure that you're modeling that for them and like the core
00:06:22.240 issue with this article is and we're going to talk at length about what you're talking about what
00:06:26.220 they're attacking fundamentally but it's just the latest and the cbc's and justin trudeau's and whoever
00:06:31.620 else is looking for something that isn't there like mother's day is is like we we make a big fuss about
00:06:38.600 sort of the kids doing something for mom i might be like go get yourself something nice or i might get
00:06:43.440 flowers or something like that as the husband yeah but the emphasis is on the sort of kid mom
00:06:48.760 relationship and it is called mother's day it's not called wives day um i think most people probably
00:06:54.780 in their life if they have someone who is a single mother they're probably going to go out of their way
00:06:59.140 to do something nice for them as well this is like a response to a manufactured crisis that isn't there
00:07:04.940 like mother's day is not about it's not your anniversary it's mother's day that's what it is
00:07:10.880 you're arguing with something that isn't there yeah this is a complaint in search of a problem
00:07:16.300 that doesn't exist and then it goes on naturally and i have opinions about this because i was a single
00:07:22.920 mom a very young single mom um i raised my son on my own till he was seven so um i've got opinions
00:07:30.920 about this uh she goes on to write i've always been empowered by my single lone motherhood
00:07:37.620 deliberately raising my son as a feminist both at home and abroad taking him to visit his
00:07:45.560 fifth country at the age of 15 50th so deliberately raising my son as a feminist
00:07:53.720 deliberately depriving him of a father that's what my that's how i read that deliberately depriving
00:08:00.780 him uh as a father the world doesn't see a female-headed household as empowering however as rebecca
00:08:08.540 solnit notes in the mother of all questions too many in this society are entrenched in the devout
00:08:14.340 belief that there's something magically awesome for children about the heterosexual two-parent
00:08:19.560 household it's not magical psychology it's called psychology it's called psychology
00:08:23.720 development statistically sound we talked about this before kids who do not grow up in a two-parent
00:08:32.260 household where mom and dad are both there they statistically do worse off in every single
00:08:39.240 category so shame on people who purposefully choose to bring a child into the world that way
00:08:45.920 i it's you're you're playing against the odds and i don't think you should gamble with somebody
00:08:53.240 else's life yeah well and this is the thing with this whole like there's no such thing as gender
00:08:59.360 unless you're becoming the opposite gender then you have to become a sort of poster child of the
00:09:03.800 opposite gender um the the fact is is that there are there are gender genders in the world male and
00:09:09.800 female and whether you call them constructs or not they exist and part of the sort of evolutionary
00:09:15.360 psychological process of children becoming adults is them mirroring both masculine and feminine
00:09:20.860 so whether it's a little boy or a little girl they're going to mirror and look for those traits
00:09:25.800 in other people so there there's no denying the outcomes of having heterosexual parents there and
00:09:32.840 they're more positive there's a reduced uh even you can look at something so dire as like the rate
00:09:37.280 of fatherless homes and incarceration uh and and it's not just in the united states it's it's
00:09:43.880 everywhere board yeah yeah it's across the board so but yeah no just just deny that um because you
00:09:49.540 want to make your point to a problem that doesn't exist you're going to spread this as i'm going to
00:09:54.080 use the justin trudeau term disinformation misinformation um and lead people down a path
00:09:58.740 thinking that this is uh not at all harmful towards children it can be and to be clear and you're you're
00:10:04.300 a person who can speak to this with more authority than i certainly can i think among my sort of
00:10:09.040 conservative friends i don't think there's anyone who has more sort of admiration and respect
00:10:12.960 for single mothers who do that because that's an incredible feat um so not to disparage people who are
00:10:18.440 doing that or single fathers whatever it may be um this is not a shot against those people because
00:10:22.580 they're they're taking on if they're doing a good job sort of both of those roles um i've seen very
00:10:28.180 many uh single mothers single fathers who have to sort of emulate both roles in order to fulfill
00:10:33.160 and provide a healthy upbringing for their children so yeah yeah i mean it's one thing to be
00:10:38.520 in that situation but it's another thing to purposefully choose it as the way that you plan to do
00:10:44.900 this because it's what you want you know that seems like the wrong reason to be entering into
00:10:51.200 parenthood and i was a single mom for seven years i had my son when i was 19 um and so i've lived both
00:11:01.300 sides of this and i know it is infinitely better um for the kids to and for the mom to have a dad in
00:11:10.740 the household but also i grew up this way i am the child of a widow my dad didn't leave us he died
00:11:19.160 and so i know what it's like to have have a dad in the house and then all of a sudden he's not there
00:11:25.240 and i know what that was like for my mom i know the change that it was for us as kids that all of a
00:11:30.840 sudden you're in this stable household and then all of a sudden you're not and and you know there's
00:11:35.900 only so many hours in a day but i just this woman you know and then it's not always about you and the
00:11:44.280 50 countries oh she's very privileged by the way she's very privileged she took there fine you were
00:11:52.060 able to take your kid to 50 countries by the time he was 15 you are not the average single mother
00:11:59.240 by the way you're not the 19 year old sheila single mother um so this is like a fairy tale
00:12:07.100 that she's projecting here this is not a good idea to do what she's done here because you don't get
00:12:14.060 the fairy tale or maybe you get the fairy tale but your kid sure doesn't i just and i don't know
00:12:20.940 this is just by the way why do we every mother's day there's one of these stupid articles about oh you
00:12:28.160 know what about us mothers without fathers my mother didn't have a happy mother's day that's
00:12:35.800 what about happy mother's day my son would bring me his little mother's day card home from kindergarten
00:12:41.480 it wasn't like oh okay well this is only about the patriarchy i never even thought that way what kind
00:12:46.900 of crazy person thinks that way it's likewise my father's day i didn't have a dad but father's day
00:12:54.760 was like okay well i'll just make a mom a card for my mom and thank you or her for doing all the extra
00:12:59.720 things she had to do it wasn't like i was like oh you know you're leaving my mom out of the equation
00:13:04.860 i never ever felt that way these people find offense in everything and like there there's a way to make
00:13:10.200 a point for example i'm reminded of an article i think this was quite a few years back um but there
00:13:14.740 was a son who was really sad he couldn't go to like a father-son picnic so the mom kind of jokingly
00:13:20.860 strapped on overalls and a mustache and just took the kid and she wasn't making a point she's just
00:13:26.480 like kind of i'll be out yeah oh you want to go to the father-son picnic i'll toss on a mustache
00:13:30.060 it was like okay cool it's incredible the things single mothers can do for their families no one took
00:13:35.640 it as a moms can't do anything she's like well my kid wants to go i'm gonna do something that's a
00:13:40.540 way you can make a point or say listen there's single mothers out here maybe keep us in mind without
00:13:45.100 just complaining from a position of privilege i took my i'm a single a willing deliberate single
00:13:50.580 mother i took my son to fit like this is so laurentian cbc like i can do this and blah blah blah
00:13:57.140 talk about condescending to those mothers out there who don't have that privilege um who don't have that
00:14:02.100 and are struggling and would love to have someone to be there to help them um the other thing too that
00:14:06.960 that's absolutely astounding is mostly many of these people profess to be these like sort of
00:14:10.700 agnostic atheist uh modern scientific minded folks well i mean if you're not aware of the
00:14:17.620 pattern of human evolution in history um there's been a bit of a pattern of sort of uh uh two
00:14:23.500 heterosexual parents and when you suddenly depart from your entire history and how things have been
00:14:29.480 done whether that be communally or literally the two parents being most intimately related all of a
00:14:34.720 sudden in the last like 20 years we're like we're better than all of human history and we know
00:14:39.700 better and we don't look to any of those patterns my wife was actually talking this is an interesting
00:14:43.660 article in relation to mother's day um patterning from uh like like sort of indigenous communities or
00:14:50.320 more remote communities that aren't just being battered with uh uh this sort of advice where one
00:14:56.420 where one generation you have to sleep them on their stomach the next generation you have to
00:15:00.240 sleep them on their back um they just have this consistency and these patterns and they aren't
00:15:04.780 flipping day by day based on the latest tweet as to how to raise their families they're actually
00:15:09.120 sticking within their traditions and their customs and in many cases uh obviously there are some
00:15:14.580 concerns with them not having access to modern medical technology and that can cause some problems
00:15:18.240 but overall there's these patterns of success where things that we determine in the long term are more
00:15:23.640 beneficial they've been doing all along because instead of listening to some expert it's what their
00:15:27.900 family's done for a thousand years yeah there's these experts say articles um you know these are the same
00:15:36.620 people who told you who tell you not to eat meat to you know spent years telling you to eat eat you know
00:15:44.040 low fat and then that is you know not great for you as it turns out and eating low fat means eating higher
00:15:52.140 sugar and it's just a nightmare just i think it's matt walsh but also jordan peterson always says you know
00:16:00.160 don't discount all the knowledge that came before you maybe they know something you don't know
00:16:06.680 you know they're i think you don't realize that also yeah like maybe you don't realize the reason
00:16:13.420 they're doing it they've solved a problem you may never encounter and don't even know exists
00:16:19.140 so maybe don't change everything i guess that's why i'm a conservative yeah you just find it pretty well
00:16:25.900 i'm conserving um now let's move into while we're still on the topic of families um i guess in
00:16:35.580 ontario they have a provincial election campaign kicking off and as usual the liberals are insane
00:16:44.100 and stephen del duca the ontario liberal leader this is from um our head of video efron he found this
00:16:51.880 clip over the weekend he promises to make covid vaccines not just recommended mandatory
00:17:00.640 to enroll your kids five and over into public schools why don't we roll this uh clip and then
00:17:09.880 adam i'm sure you're full of reactions so today i'm here to announce that if elected
00:17:15.680 ontario liberals will make the covid 19 vaccine for kids part of the universal roster of vaccines
00:17:23.960 that are required for kids to attend publicly funded schools right across the province of ontario
00:17:30.060 lackluster he looks like the geico gecko by the way and i don't mean that i just i'm not saying
00:17:40.280 that to be mean that's just the first thing the lick yeah yeah yeah yeah um so i mean i joked when
00:17:48.600 i retweeted this that this is a an aggressive advertisement campaign for uh for homeschooling
00:17:54.140 um but as a mother let's go to you first what's your reaction to this when when mama bear hears this
00:18:00.440 from from a government official that they're going to come after your kids in this way i look at this
00:18:06.300 and i say who the hell does this guy think he is who the hell does he think he is that he gets to
00:18:11.640 decide what medical procedures my children get he doesn't know me he doesn't know my kids these people
00:18:18.480 don't honor medical exemptions almost never and why do you need one anyway this besides the fact that
00:18:26.880 there are questions around efficacy and i'm going to dance around this topic so that we can stay on
00:18:30.640 youtube a little bit longer today but besides the question of efficacies what about parents rights
00:18:38.600 yeah yeah and i mean there's just the and this is not me this is me actually heralding and echoing
00:18:46.460 the official talking points from health officials but if you look at the the sort of serious outcomes
00:18:51.620 from covet 19 for those in the age of 18 i think we're looking at is it 32 incidents not of but with
00:18:58.620 covet 19 in canada of those under that age group so it's a very minimal amount of population number
00:19:05.080 something like 32 i think it's i think there's out of 36 or 37 million people in the country yeah yeah
00:19:13.920 it's very low i was looking at the other day off the top of my head but it's definitely uh i think
00:19:17.740 under 18 sub 100 in total um which within that window you'd see similar numbers from something like
00:19:24.080 the flu so um extremely troubling and that that bill gates echoed that sentiment as well so not
00:19:30.480 certainly speaking in a turn here um but for that to be forced mandatory not optional parents can make
00:19:36.820 that decision but for or you're excluded there we go here are the numbers so 0 to 11 so a big chunk of
00:19:43.240 that 5 to 5 to 11 range 25 in total and then that's with that's not of so that could be instances
00:19:52.680 where there's a lot of comorbidities um and then you have to get cancer yeah yeah 12 to 19 12 individuals
00:20:01.420 um you have to get into the sort of late 20s range to start to see any numbers even within that range 111
00:20:09.120 out of our nearly 40 million population and you can see it skyrockets from there um but obviously
00:20:15.980 extremely troubling fortunately this is not uh the government's position this is a campaign platform so
00:20:21.960 we're free to discuss it um as we like but extremely troubling and it's it's so shocking just to see
00:20:28.280 and we'll talk about this tim hortons thing in a minute because it ties in closely but the willingness
00:20:33.000 from these people who are so tolerant and inviting and inclusive and everyone we don't want anyone to be
00:20:39.380 left on the margins just how instantaneously they're willing to cast people to the margins even
00:20:44.220 on something like this when you look at the statistics you look at the facts from our government
00:20:48.000 simply doesn't make any sense whatsoever they're so happy to exclude marginalize and vilify and you
00:20:55.000 can't help but think that whether it be the the sort of targeted injunction we see in calgary campaign
00:21:01.160 promises like this from the ontario liberals some of the other rhetoric we're seeing out there
00:21:05.040 justin trudeau has just stirred this up so dramatically like this sentiment even the conservative leadership
00:21:13.180 now is like this is insane we need to stop i i feel under no tool they were basically going along
00:21:18.120 and they wouldn't say anything but now with candace burgeon and and the other candidates coming up
00:21:22.580 jean charret aside um the the sentiment is well we've we've gone too far we need to sort of backtrack
00:21:28.460 and be sensible um but not the ontario liberals that's that that is such an extreme position it's
00:21:35.520 definitely cultism it's not evidence-based it's not science-based it's not what health officials are
00:21:40.820 recommending um but that's their that's their that's their thing now that's their religion
00:21:45.720 i want to know who's asking for this and can this guy read the room for example and the reason i know
00:21:55.440 this is i brought it up i'm working on a story right now about the demographics of the people who
00:22:01.300 were fired by the federal government so justin trudeau is their employer and i wanted to know who was
00:22:07.900 like what kinds of people were fired now i don't care because i think everybody deserves a job and
00:22:13.460 i don't really care if you're a male or female or what where you break down on like race and gender
00:22:19.620 and all that sort of stuff i don't think that should have any bearing on your employment but the federal
00:22:25.040 government thinks it does so interestingly enough they gathered up all that information for me so
00:22:29.980 stay tuned for that story because i'm looking forward to it it matches this um abacus data poll
00:22:38.620 that the typical vaccine hesitant woman is a 42 year old so like bizarro sheila 42 year old ontario woman
00:22:51.040 who votes liberal so the exact opposite of me living in ontario voting liberal same age as me but i don't
00:22:59.040 know maybe she has blonde hair and she's a little heavier so um this these are the people that steven
00:23:06.800 del duca it thinks he's appealing to these are the people who are vaccine hesitant who say i'm not sure
00:23:14.760 i want to give this to my five-year-old i'm very dancing around this because of youtube but the people
00:23:21.900 who are saying this are the people who steven del duca needs to vote for him yeah read the room
00:23:28.640 has he ever seen polling data i don't know who i don't know who's running his campaign but if you
00:23:34.440 want to win as an ontario liberal telling 42 year old moms uh who normally vote liberal that i'm going to
00:23:43.500 force jab your kids so they can go to school i don't think that's a winning strategy
00:23:47.820 no he's clearly a plant by big homeschooling um to get people out of the school that's what i was
00:23:54.260 thinking yeah yeah clearly a plant from big homeschool it's uh yeah just to see this especially now
00:24:02.720 like you're there there is 100 the sort of cultism among people who were very much on board with that
00:24:10.100 while we were literally seeing health officials the right across the board from the top soften
00:24:16.580 their positions whether it's fauci bill gate whoever it may be bill gates they're they're sort of
00:24:21.160 softening their positions and saying there may have been an overreaction they're clear still clearly
00:24:25.860 saying that that the vaccine's good and all that but they're like well it isn't quite what we thought
00:24:30.820 we need to move in this direction whatsoever um pfizer moderna whatever they're putting out new
00:24:35.120 documents there's there's this abundance of evidence that isn't from um off sort of the page
00:24:41.420 websites or internet forums or this is like the mainstream stuff that we've been referencing that
00:24:46.500 that the the health officials have been referencing all along it's now painting a different picture and
00:24:51.080 they're starting to change their tune on some of this stuff that i'm just echoing the sentiments of
00:24:55.260 the health officials now um but the people who originally bought in they're still saying the talking
00:25:01.140 points from a year and a half ago like they haven't at all shifted their opinion with so i wonder if
00:25:07.800 they're allowed to share their opinions on on youtube even though their opinions don't align with the
00:25:13.080 health you know what i mean like it's yeah it's bizarre and this guy is like clearly a textbook example
00:25:19.620 where he's echoing a sentiment that no longer aligns with the facts being presented by the government of
00:25:25.360 camda and by health officials in this country and yeah it's weird it's weird because they're the
00:25:31.080 side of the political spectrum who claim to be open-minded and they're like oh they're the ones
00:25:36.900 who always say you know my opinion evolved but their opinions don't evolve no at all well it's like
00:25:43.460 the last week i mentioned someone saying to me listen you're anti-science but i don't care which
00:25:47.620 documents you show me i'm not changing my mind i'm like science is looking at evidence to obtain
00:25:51.640 knowledge that's i'm like you just defined the counterpoint to science well i'm anyways um so
00:25:59.200 but yeah this this this generally and let's transition to this tim horton story though but
00:26:04.000 the sentiment of even on non-scientifically based not medically advised by health officials
00:26:09.300 basis excluding people um and very much the government's unwillingness to say oh you can't
00:26:15.320 actually exclude people on this we've seen governments professing to be pro-freedom um but they're
00:26:20.280 like but businesses can exclude all they want that's fine um and and and this is an example um
00:26:25.880 some incredible work actually being done by uh tamara on this uh the tim horton's camp situation i
00:26:31.680 don't know if you want to break it down or just jump to this article um but uh a direct reference to
00:26:36.700 her work in the cbc article actually or global cbc yeah yeah nurse city nurse city i don't know what
00:26:45.020 they do i think they're based in uh ontario somewhere but uh tamara was way out ahead of this
00:26:53.780 tim horton's tim's camps uh normally they send underprivileged kids who would never have the
00:27:00.940 opportunity to go to camp in their wildest dreams to have a full summer camp experience
00:27:07.220 now we know somebody who's gone and they said it was sort of life-changing
00:27:11.120 but you cannot go unless you are fully vaccinated so tamara outraged she is also a mama bear of the
00:27:20.680 company she doesn't like when people tell parents what to do with their kids or their kids bodies
00:27:26.540 um and so she started a petition called let kids camp um because they are discriminating against
00:27:35.120 unvaccinated kids um so some of these kids who would not otherwise and these are underprivileged
00:27:40.640 kids so you're discriminating against kids who already have a kind of crappy lot in life to
00:27:46.600 start with uh they don't have an opportunity to yeah sometimes sometimes plus an illness or they are
00:27:53.740 in inner city or you know it's just these kids don't have a you know like if they have a bright future
00:28:02.080 it's because of opportunities and hard work they are underprivileged they're the definition of being
00:28:08.700 underprivileged and tim hortons is discriminating against them which will ultimately coerce some of
00:28:15.580 them into making a decision they don't want to make these this is a powerful rich company coercing
00:28:22.640 underprivileged kids by dangling summer camp over their heads and so tamara's mad she starts a petition
00:28:29.700 called let kids camp and it picks up steam and all of a sudden the internet figures it out
00:28:35.000 and so there's this article in our city um that um you know makes reference to tamara
00:28:43.760 her petition this is what tamara wrote denying minors the ability to partake in fun activities
00:28:50.020 is cruel and unwarranted kids have already missed out on so much that's true last few years have been
00:28:56.260 a nightmare and tim hortons needs to let them camp and so she's got as of may 8th although i don't know
00:29:02.140 what it is now maybe we can check as you guys are reading through this uh i'll check maybe what let
00:29:07.380 kids camp is at i think it's 19 823 if that was accurate uh yeah 19 665 as of right this minute
00:29:22.120 she wants 25 000 signatures and then we're going to bring it to tim horton's head office so if you're
00:29:27.300 watching sign this petition share this petition wherever you can let's get it up to 25 000 because
00:29:33.200 we're going to take it right to tim horton's head office and hand it to him and say here here's 25 000
00:29:39.840 canadians who disagree with your discrimination and coercion of underprivileged children gross when
00:29:45.780 you say it like that um but that's exactly what's happening um so if you're watching please sign and
00:29:50.820 share but right now this is picking up steam now it's all over the internet and twitter that people
00:29:57.580 are now saying not only am i angry and i want to sign this petition but i'm going to boycott tim hortons
00:30:04.800 until they change their mind because it's one thing to discriminate against adults it's gross and you
00:30:11.180 should never do it but underprivileged kids denying them the opportunity of a lifetime a life-changing
00:30:17.600 opportunity sickening yeah yeah and i mean particularly when you very often look at um if
00:30:24.860 you look at some of the demographic considerations uh the communities that are sort of vaccine hesitant
00:30:30.200 often are also communities that may fall into these underprivileged categories um in some of the urban
00:30:35.020 centers um in addition you're talking about some people with the illnesses often there is a medical
00:30:40.640 pre-existing condition sometimes yeah that precludes someone from being vaccinated because of that
00:30:47.180 medical condition so you're literally taking people that whether because of sort of communal harms or
00:30:52.440 cultural uh harms that have taken place in the past are vaccine hesitant or because of medical
00:30:57.900 conditions that are preventing them from becoming vaccinated those communities are being excluded
00:31:02.760 additionally um which is certainly not the sentiment of these camps um by any metric whatsoever so
00:31:09.760 um it's good to see uh and very often this is the line we talk about this time and time again
00:31:14.820 but once you cross the line people are less sort of defensive of adults adults can't fly adults
00:31:21.080 are losing their job either adults they'll figure it out the second you sort of cross that threshold of
00:31:25.540 pushing things on kids or excluding kids or taking away kids childhoods that's when people say enough
00:31:31.920 is enough and you start to see things like this take hold um set the precedent so uh very good to see that
00:31:38.320 maternal and paternal instinct kicking in among folks out there who are saying nope that's enough and it's time to let the
00:31:44.820 kids camp thanks so much to tamara this was uh so important i i love our team it's so incredible
00:31:50.580 uh such a different array of people with different focuses and passions the mama bears getting on those
00:31:56.420 issues it's incredible just across this country and rather than forming us into these sort of molded
00:32:02.420 everyone stands there and spits the same thing uh ezra's so great and that he encourages us to
00:32:07.380 uh be passionate and follow the stories like journalists used to do this is my beat i'm gonna work my beat
00:32:13.220 i'm gonna cover this story um and and it's so great that we can do that because otherwise this story
00:32:18.300 wouldn't be told this wouldn't be trending on social media and kids simply wouldn't get to go to camp so
00:32:23.640 it's having a real impact as well so kudos to tamara for the really really great work yeah i think
00:32:29.200 at one point we mused about calling me the assignment editor but i'm like i don't actually assign
00:32:33.980 anything everybody pitches stories to me and then we sort of work collaboratively on how to formulate that
00:32:39.020 idea i don't i don't like to assign stories to you guys you guys have things that you're passionate
00:32:44.180 about and you're authentic people and you are more importantly normals and so what you know what
00:32:51.820 you are passionate about other normals of the world other conservatives of the world small
00:32:56.660 conservatives you're going to care about those issues too so we're happy to just let you run free
00:33:01.400 and develop your own beat and talk about the things that you care about because you can definitely
00:33:05.540 tell when someone writes or talks about things that they don't care about they just it reads very
00:33:12.100 easily speaking about working our beats let's talk pastors wait one more thing one more thing because
00:33:17.900 i would just want one more thing from this story because for sure the stupider parts of the internet
00:33:22.500 are starting to weigh in on this story in favor of tim horton because they don't understand what
00:33:29.540 tim's camps are all about um the solution is simple this is charlene not one of the brightest bulbs on
00:33:37.820 the internet the solution is simple no vaccine no camp feel free to pay for a summer camp that doesn't
00:33:45.220 require vaccinations these are people who cannot afford a summer camp yep these privileged people
00:33:53.940 they just don't even care they're in the elite class buy a tesla let them eat cake yeah you know
00:34:03.980 like it's just so crazy your body your choice i wouldn't send my child to a camp that doesn't
00:34:10.120 require vaccinations my child my choice see it well then you can pay for your own camp and the normals
00:34:16.400 can go to the camp that allows everybody yeah yeah if you want your secretary camp yes go to the
00:34:23.420 bubble wrap camp everybody can stand in their social distancing circles and um flap their hands
00:34:29.180 because clamping is too triggering or whatever they do at these social justice camps but there are kids
00:34:33.840 out there who aren't as privileged as hers that they won't get to go to 50 50 countries by the time
00:34:40.700 they're 15 you know not everybody lives that life and this might be the only opportunity for someone to
00:34:46.040 ever go to summer camp just pay for it yourself get a tesla i want a fact checker what are the 50 countries
00:34:53.260 maybe she confused countries and provinces dying to know yes let's move on to adam's beat yeah
00:35:02.620 go ahead let's so i mean just mere weeks after starting we saw the sort of international uh arrest
00:35:11.160 of pastor arthur powlowski um just last week i believe yesterday day before pastor arthur tweeted out
00:35:16.520 it had been one year since that dramatic arrest took place um extremely shocking stuff but it wasn't
00:35:23.420 the first and it wasn't the last of the arrests of pastors she obviously was covering uh the arrest of
00:35:29.480 pastor james coates we also passed saw pastor tim stevens pastor peter um just this is just alberta we
00:35:35.300 can go beyond alberta too uh pastor derek reimer who was again since arrested but just to look back at
00:35:41.580 what has happened over the course of the year um and to bring people up to date with where they are
00:35:46.780 now as we very likely know you've likely seen the uh my exclusive interview with pastor arthur
00:35:51.220 powlowski um he spent over two months in jail in total now um he's been uh arrested five times
00:35:57.120 incarcerated three times his most recent stay 51 days behind bars all of this pre-trial custody for
00:36:04.940 crimes he's not yet been convicted of crimes with which if he were convicted of uh he would not serve that
00:36:10.660 amount of time i'm extremely shocking yeah he wouldn't serve any time it's tickets that's the
00:36:15.420 appropriate i mean assuming you agree with all of the covet restrictions the appropriate which i don't
00:36:21.860 but the appropriate covet sanctions would be fines um but that's clearly not what happened so as you
00:36:28.660 very likely know he's at home under strict sort of conditions he's allowed to go to worship and a few
00:36:33.280 other things but generally um barred from attending any protests um we also recently saw very
00:36:40.320 recently there's the tweet from pastor arthur powlowski um his brother obviously has been
00:36:44.620 along with him and faced arrests and all that as well so very problematic stuff um we also very
00:36:50.280 recently saw um pastor tim stevens um the criminal charges against him were actually dropped entirely
00:36:57.960 um so he is still facing them this is a wild thing this is over a year ago this is how slow the courts
00:37:03.160 are um he's still going to be facing some health uh violation infractions uh in the in the future
00:37:09.120 but those have all been bumped until we have some decisions i believe it's on the church in the
00:37:12.620 in the vine uh case that's going to set some precedent um but uh those charges were dropped
00:37:19.120 and we saw pastor derrick reimer just recently arrested again and they actually realized oh wait
00:37:25.220 he didn't actually break the rules we and they let him go immediately and apologized um it's absolutely
00:37:30.560 wild to see what has happened before a year ago the suggestion that pastors were being arrested in
00:37:37.480 alberta for gathering for worship would have been laughable even if you talked to people a year ago
00:37:43.360 saying well if someone breaks the rules do you think they should go to jail people would say no give
00:37:47.460 him a ticket or whatever um now those same people are saying good lock him up um and then that's not
00:37:53.700 to mention you you cover the james codes beat so what's uh what's the status on that story
00:37:58.240 yeah yeah and church in the vine just i think it was last week found guilty of three counts and three
00:38:05.160 counts for pastor tracy of uh breaking occupational health and safety rules they were never charged
00:38:15.060 with um obstructing or they were charged with obstructing inspectors but not violating the public
00:38:21.780 health rules so they obstructed so they no one has ever said you didn't social distance you didn't
00:38:29.220 make them wear masks they are facing hundreds of thousands of dollars in fines now now we through
00:38:38.360 the democracy fund they are going to appeal the conviction we're just waiting to find out what
00:38:42.960 their sanctions are um because this cannot stand they tried to enter the church during services and
00:38:50.640 there were points at which they did they wandered around the sunday school room when little children
00:38:55.140 were in there you just can't let strangers off the street wander into a police checked by the church
00:39:00.480 yeah and they have to be police checked by the church exactly yeah they tried i would not let a cop
00:39:07.000 in no like when i was running i used to work in the church period i wouldn't let them in because
00:39:13.120 that's not safe yeah they tried to talk to pastor rodney while he was on the pulpit delivering a service
00:39:21.280 they said they admitted people were praying and singing and worshiping while they're running around
00:39:26.540 like crazy people writing taking notes and saying oh oh we've got people praying um within five feet
00:39:33.960 of each other just gross but anyways they're facing hundreds of thousands of dollars in fines um last
00:39:40.540 week was the first a year of since the province of alberta seized grace life church so that was pastor
00:39:48.640 james coates church james coates spent 35 days in jail much of it in solitary confinement
00:39:53.580 before refusing to close his church and to and refusing again to allow rcmp to disrupt his church
00:40:00.300 services um they drove the church underground after they seized the church they kept the church for 90
00:40:06.220 days the congregation went underground james coates's um legal proceedings are still wandering their way
00:40:13.580 through um the court system so that's not over so even though alberta is open for business
00:40:18.500 um they're still they're still going after these churches and pastors when there were no outbreaks
00:40:24.340 by the way look at this yeah oh god i would just remember i was there every day yeah just the the
00:40:30.660 best nicest people just saying we just want our building we just want to worship why can't they
00:40:35.300 just leave us alone and this is the the the wild thing that is just categorically undeniable i mean
00:40:42.080 the government of alberta alberta health services are bigoted towards christians they whether it's all
00:40:47.440 of them or some of them or they were told by a a member of the government whatever it may be
00:40:53.020 um we it was very easy and they dina hinchot said oh we we checked other spots there wasn't violations
00:40:59.660 around pastor arthur paloski's church like we've mentioned before we just drove by other religious
00:41:05.360 organizations institutions whatever temples mosques whatever it may be they were just packed like like
00:41:11.420 there was hundreds of shoes at the entrance to a mosque hundreds of hundreds at a small uh
00:41:19.840 islamic center very small building hundreds of shoes plainly visible and i'm happy there was an
00:41:25.960 enforcement against anyone to face enforcement but the fact is that they exclusively selectively and
00:41:31.560 entirely focused in that pastor arthur's church was not a big church they maybe had 50 people gathering
00:41:37.640 it was probably barely in violation of any coven 19 restriction measures anyways at the time but
00:41:44.220 they zeroed in on that because they dared to speak out or when challenged they wouldn't simply cave or
00:41:49.900 bend the knee but there was targeted and selected enforcement we saw it again with this pastor derek
00:41:55.300 reimer thing where there's an injunction randomly being applied pro-palestinian protest absolutely fine
00:42:02.580 pro-freedom protest not okay people playing loud music on the street busking fine pastor
00:42:07.380 preaching not okay um the the selected and in the selected enforcement that we saw the one rule
00:42:14.540 for me the one rule for the jason kenney floating these rules and just saying sorry um and then
00:42:19.420 pastors not floating to the same extent as that and not jason kenney couldn't deny that he didn't know
00:42:24.780 the rules yeah but he didn't get a ticket his rules yeah they're his rules he didn't get a ticket
00:42:30.500 these pastors who are gathering often in relatively small congregations uh selected and targeted and made
00:42:37.020 an example of it's it's unbelievable by the way the charter of rights and freedoms does not protect
00:42:42.940 the premier's whiskey parties up in sky palace they do protect your church services though
00:42:48.500 and this is the other thing if we're going to talk about rule of law and we heard uh we've heard the
00:42:54.480 ndp talk about the rule of law we've heard all these other people talk about the rule of law
00:42:58.220 which which given some of the revelations of casey madu and his ticket and all that stuff obviously
00:43:03.500 the rule of law is not that much of a concern but what is the rule of law is criminal code section 176
00:43:08.460 2 um that says a government official cannot interrupt ongoing worship so health care infractions
00:43:16.720 aside ticketing aside um those those government officials who interrupted worship they could have
00:43:24.600 gone before worship they could have gone after worship in the case of some of these pastors
00:43:28.540 they knew their lawyers they could have sent them notifications saying we need to come to an
00:43:33.120 inspection or speak to the speak to the pastor about what measures are in place there was a million ways
00:43:38.160 to do this right but they decided knowingly to break the law because they felt justified by people
00:43:45.860 like jason kenney by people like justin trudeau that they were above the law and that they could
00:43:50.220 interrupt worship to look around and watch people well you couldn't pastor archer poloski one of the
00:43:55.540 big clips that sort of started this and drew a ton of attention to this when he was saying not on the
00:44:00.740 stairs it's this clip he says get out not during worship come back any other time he says that over
00:44:06.160 and over and over and they simply aren't listening the cops there were aiding and abetting the committing
00:44:10.740 of a felony like this isn't and this isn't conspiratorial or dangerous to say it's just it's a criminal
00:44:16.880 code offense to violate and interrupt ongoing worship period it just is yeah it's same thing
00:44:23.020 with the church in the vine they tried to set up a time for the inspector to come back and they said
00:44:29.160 we'll walk you through all of our covid protocols we'll show you everything they even had i think
00:44:35.320 their drummer at one point in like this aquarium style like plexiglass thing they had done what they
00:44:42.260 felt they needed to do that they could comply with that didn't violate religious freedom they did
00:44:47.300 things that they thought would not violate their their active fellowship and worship so one of the
00:44:52.920 things was you know walling off the the drummer or whatever but they tried to set up a time for the
00:44:59.020 inspector to come outside of services they said we'll make all the time you need we'll walk you through
00:45:03.960 everything you can inspect till you're blue in the face but that inspector stood them up because they
00:45:12.280 didn't want to see what their protocols were they wanted to interrupt worship services yeah yeah it's
00:45:20.480 it's unbelievable i remember the scene of the people uh ejecting the cops and there's a lot of sort of a
00:45:26.280 discussion online about that well that was very much citizens upholding the law in the country
00:45:32.680 uh there's a they know where pastor arthur they know where these pastors live these pastors aren't
00:45:38.920 hiding themselves these pastors are willing to talk to the police when they're asked to show up
00:45:43.380 somewhere they do the arthur hasn't missed court he hasn't missed anything um all these other people
00:45:48.860 none of them are hiding pastor james coates turned himself in pastor tim stephen says i'll be at home if
00:45:53.540 you decide to arrest me um none of these people were ever hiding at any point they said they were
00:45:58.060 willing to meet i think that's almost universal um the other thing that's that's so interesting and
00:46:02.500 is not at all universal universal is the types of personalities here um that they're the degree
00:46:08.820 to which measures were implemented at these churches um ranged from church in the vine full
00:46:14.740 compliance almost virtually to to the extent they could um other churches had masking some had
00:46:20.340 do whatever you want we don't exclude anybody but there was the full range and then the pastors are
00:46:25.420 from the full range of personalities you have sort of more liberal to more very traditional um the
00:46:31.880 the exclusive unifying factor among all these people is they're christians it's the exclusive
00:46:36.700 unifying factor among people who are targeted by the government of alberta um under this enforcement
00:46:42.220 and uh i there's going to be repercussions from that in the long term when this whole thing plays out
00:46:49.000 because the case is extremely self-evident um that that that is what was going on and that they turned
00:46:56.180 a blind eye uh when when there's other instances of violations um i think it's absurd at this point in
00:47:02.880 time after a year has passed more than a year now um for many of these instances um that there hasn't been
00:47:09.240 a blanket we overreacted we're dropping charges now we you do you are starting to see some of these
00:47:17.220 instances um where they're they're starting to do that gradually my hope is the courts and the
00:47:22.740 government of alberta are trying to get out of this without too much egg on their face and play hardball
00:47:27.460 delay things in courts and gradually things will go away but that doesn't accommodate for a church being
00:47:32.560 barred pastor tim stevens church was also barred they were forced underground grace life a fence was
00:47:37.560 thrown up pastors spent time behind bars away from their congregations uh away from their families
00:47:42.600 um i don't even think dropping everything makes amends for what has been done there has to be
00:47:47.920 uh sort of further corrections and there has to be safeguards so that this can't happen again in the
00:47:52.960 future just like that uh something unthinkable a year and a half ago is now relatively the norm in
00:47:58.900 alberta yeah you're right to point out that they're all so different and what it had nothing to do with
00:48:04.900 the style of the pastor the confrontational nature of the pastor because they all walked into their
00:48:11.860 problems with the government very differently you've got tim stevens he's your your bookish theologian
00:48:18.740 you've got um street evangelizers like derrick um we've got arborean types like grace life got
00:48:29.300 charismatic evangelicals like um our friends at grace life um and we've got you know firebrand
00:48:36.580 preachers like pastor art they all walked differently into their confrontation with the government but it
00:48:43.460 was always the same outcome that the government just smashed them because they didn't obey um and i that's
00:48:50.320 why i think it's so ridiculous that now jason kenney um wants intervener status in this legal challenge
00:48:59.920 against justin trudeau's emergencies act he emergency acted our churches before it was cool and acceptable
00:49:06.180 you know he was seizing church property the same way they were seizing trucks and bank accounts
00:49:11.800 yeah if you were the federal government so you know sorry but what excuse me what you seized the church
00:49:20.280 property at grace life fenced it off that's not any different than justin trudeau seizing people's bank
00:49:27.880 accounts it's it's worse because there's the religious element as well sure like it's it's shocking
00:49:35.400 and what we're having here we're seeing this from the get-go and it's happening in the conservative
00:49:40.660 leadership as well um the conservatives federally at least are willing to be more overtly pro-freedom
00:49:47.100 protest and they'll say uh we weren't in favor of the illegal blockades but um yeah now now it's a new
00:49:52.920 development but what people it's popular to be arbitrarily and generically pro-freedom and anti-trudeau
00:50:00.500 um but it they don't want to risk actually seeming overtly pro-freedom because you might get pegged a
00:50:09.960 certain way by the state-funded media that should be defunded so this is the tight rope that they
00:50:14.620 are trying to walk and unfortunately that's what happens you have this leadership race kenny's trying
00:50:20.400 to win again um the erin o'toole kenny is doing what erin o'toole failed at which is attempting to
00:50:26.460 walk a tight rope staying on the fence trying not to go down anywhere he's like it'll it'll resonate
00:50:31.540 well among those who are maybe on the fence that i'm challenging the government on the lockdowns
00:50:36.540 but i don't i'm not actually going to revert the massive mistakes my own government has made
00:50:41.120 in clamping down pastors in any way shape or form which is the tangible action he could and should
00:50:46.280 take uh in order to rectify this if not for the sake of uh for winning votes for the sake of his
00:50:52.640 just dignity as a person someone who his entire federal career was advocating for religious freedoms
00:50:58.900 um entered provincial politics and trampled them like no one in the history of alberta
00:51:04.680 yeah he used to be no it's true i mean he's he surpassed aberhart um when aberhart made the
00:51:13.100 edmonton journal published the government's rebuttals to their critical columns um yeah
00:51:18.900 we've gone way past that um i think jason kenny who used to be a leader like he used to be
00:51:26.260 you know so he used to sort of set the direction of where things would go when he was an mp
00:51:31.720 but now it's very clear he's like a windsock a little bit where he sees okay well pierre
00:51:40.140 pauliev is highly popular right now with conservatives and he's saying these things
00:51:45.660 and he's against the emergencies act so i'm gonna follow that too and see if my popularity upticks too
00:51:52.160 the problem is we're not all hard of remembering at my like my google photos memories you know like
00:51:59.940 you get your google photos memories and it's like a year ago today and i'm like oh a year ago today
00:52:03.920 i was getting a 6 a.m text message from my friend devin who told me sheila our security cameras show
00:52:10.920 that grace life is being locked up there are people away so um that's the problem jason kenny has is that
00:52:19.160 this is very recent history and people don't forget well and it's it's also the just i think perhaps
00:52:27.940 when he wasn't the guy in charge it was easier to be principled because you might get the odd
00:52:33.620 activist cbc journalist yeah and you're like tossing something your way yeah harper did it
00:52:39.360 but then when you take the lead and you're the person catching the flack um it's it can be easier
00:52:45.300 to fall uh or if even let's let's assume the very best he's he's dealing with a lot of pressures
00:52:51.800 and the decision falls to his shoulders and with all the pressure he caves to it but i mean listen
00:52:57.580 just like listen to your heart man uh stop like this is not jason kenny of 20 years of federal
00:53:05.520 politics this is not i mean maybe it is with some of the stuff we're seeing uh with with some of this
00:53:10.960 election stuff but uh this is not the jason kenny that people voted for this is not who they thought
00:53:17.580 jason kenny was when they wanted leadership i understand you have got yourself into a little
00:53:23.280 bit of a mess and if you come back and say listen the government was pressuring people
00:53:27.960 to go after these pastors and set an example which tyler shandro denied the government's denied but that
00:53:34.360 seemed to be a very strong suggestion for a long time but come out and rectify those wrongs you could
00:53:40.620 have done it off the get-go but the thing is is you got caught up in it and it just snowballed lies
00:53:46.080 tend to snowball so now it's this giant situation that it's that you're gonna end up with some egg
00:53:52.180 on your face but with the way the things are looking in the leadership with the way things
00:53:57.140 are looking in the provincial election clearly this tightrope walking erin o'toole style follow
00:54:02.800 the polls politics isn't working if you want to continue to lead this province it may be time to
00:54:09.680 show some character have some principles and come out and say something that maybe your pollsters
00:54:15.820 would say is a mistake maybe your advisors would advise against and say listen we actually we went
00:54:22.060 back through and we found out that mla's were enacting and selecting uh examples to be made
00:54:28.360 that's fundamentally wrong so we're going to be intervening on behalf of these pastors um because we
00:54:34.080 clearly saw that there was some interference whatever it may be i'm not saying that that's the case
00:54:38.120 entirely but clearly it's apparently abundant to the entire world that was watching that something
00:54:44.320 is something is rotten in the province of alberta under jason kenney and he needs to fix that but
00:54:50.860 the other question and this is another question about jason kenney as a leader in principle um in 2017
00:54:58.500 did he rig that leadership and most recently now um there's allegations that something like
00:55:04.520 4 000 by at vitro marciano made these allegations with the brian gene campaign something like 4 000
00:55:10.580 new memberships yeah i do uh 4 000 new memberships were purchased um under i think it was six six
00:55:19.620 credit cards yeah six credit cards purchased 4 000 memberships most recently so while the rcmp is
00:55:26.600 investigating the the 2017 i believe it was leadership race for questionable things we're seeing a whole bunch
00:55:33.160 of sales and memberships being purchased the other thing that that i'm hearing from lots of people
00:55:37.400 out there is in order to vote for this leadership review um you have to it's by mail only and you have
00:55:44.700 to send a copy of your identification now many people aren't comfortable sending a copy of their
00:55:50.080 identification so the sentiment there is kenny's people are saying listen lots of people who would
00:55:55.320 vote to get us out of here aren't comfortable mailing their id because they're freedom oriented they're a
00:55:59.760 little untrustworthy of mail voting um there's a whole bunch of surveillance states yeah exactly
00:56:05.900 they don't want their copies of their ids out there everywhere which i mean for me the government has
00:56:10.100 the ids they create them but regardless they don't want that what about the anonymity of a vote
00:56:15.760 this violence yeah exactly that your vote is anonymous yeah yeah exactly so but the sentiment there is that
00:56:23.100 in addition to these new memberships and everything they're going to encourage their folks
00:56:27.880 to make sure to vote even if they're a little bit uncomfortable while other people are being
00:56:32.580 on on so many of these fronts it'll be interesting to see what the rcmp comes up with but it seems like
00:56:38.380 things are not necessarily illegal but definitely untoward like there's there's questions around so
00:56:44.500 much of this and how much of that is the jason kenny we thought we knew from federal politics there's
00:56:50.080 smoke screen how much of it is as the leader he's changed as a person um it all remains to be seen but
00:56:56.920 i don't know when we're going to get answers on the questions of these pastors it's been over a year
00:57:02.320 so much of it has not yet been heard in court so many of these pastors are still facing the legal
00:57:07.120 fights of their life um on that note if folks out there want to help by by the admission i've worked
00:57:12.360 most closely on the pastor arthur powlowski case but pastor derek reimer was a fight the fines
00:57:16.620 recidivist so many of these people could not take on the government and afford these massive legal bills
00:57:23.000 which sometimes surpass these big legal fines when you hear a hundred thousand dollars for a fine
00:57:28.040 sometimes the legal bills on these cases are more than that they couldn't fight the government these
00:57:33.320 are pastors who are feeding feeding the homeless running street missions uh welcoming people into
00:57:39.000 their church without excluding anybody um they could not afford to fight these battles the only
00:57:43.160 reason that they can is because of your donations to the democracy fund um you can continue to make
00:57:47.860 donations and support these efforts at save arthur.com or i believe fight the fines.com uh those
00:57:53.400 donations are tax receipt eligible but those help pay for lawyers that fight back against the government
00:57:58.800 set this important precedent and like we said ensure that this can't just happen in the future
00:58:03.240 we need that precedent on the books to say no enough is enough uh 30 000 people have donated to
00:58:10.480 the legal efforts for this which is absolutely incredible but we are looking at years like this
00:58:17.320 is this is it just keeps getting extended extended extended pastor arthur at home virtually all the
00:58:23.360 time yeah non-stop all the time yeah yeah all of this ultimately stemming from this this initial
00:58:30.140 very often too we saw we'll see the charges they lay fall off or be expunged or for example the pastor
00:58:38.620 tim stevens they never served him notice they served another guy with a beard the court order not even
00:58:44.560 knowing who tim stevens was and then they arrested him and then they had to let him go because they got
00:58:49.460 the wrong guy um the amount of times that they'll they'll have a charge and then i'll drop it they'll
00:58:54.140 come up with another charge or as court is proceeding and charges are unfolding they add new charges right
00:59:00.560 as they're granted bail or on old charges it's absolutely uh chaotic it's it's wild to see so um yeah but
00:59:08.340 i can't believe it's been a year more than a year of this going on in alberta it needs to end
00:59:13.860 it never ends um no and you know like i i noticed the other day they're like oh the flu is back it was
00:59:22.000 never gone but they're like oh the flu is back and people are in the hospital for the flu my god
00:59:26.860 we're already saber rattling for the next lockdown that's wonderful now we should because it's in the
00:59:32.900 headline get to trudeau's trip to ukraine and um i thought it was interesting that canadians cannot
00:59:41.960 fly canadians cannot travel um they have still fully imposed vaccine mandates on the public sector
00:59:49.600 and all and you know very rarely am i sympathetic to government employees but i am more and more
00:59:55.320 these days um and on federally regulated industries thousands upon thousands of people
01:00:02.620 have lost their jobs they're basically locked inside of their own prison country and yet justin
01:00:08.200 trudeau flies to and justin trudeau who wears a mask in the house of commons he flies to the other
01:00:15.640 side of the world over to kiev and he is there maskless no social distancing in one of the least
01:00:21.940 vaccinated countries in the entire world which i'm fine with if not for the imposition of all these
01:00:28.000 other things on canadians when he's back home and also also i noticed he took his child to a war zone
01:00:36.320 but we'll we'll show that picture later uh let's uh i think we have a clip here maybe not i don't know
01:00:42.320 go ahead adam i was just gonna say like that when a couple of truckers roll in to ottawa he suddenly
01:00:51.680 comes down with covet symptoms or takes a vacation day or whatever it may be um and he flees the
01:00:57.060 bouncy house utopia that is uh that is these freedom like literally when you're down at milk river people
01:01:03.220 are handing you brisket there's yeah there's bouncy houses there's drinks everyone's taking care of
01:01:07.120 it's like it's like a weird commune it's like what socialists talk about but can never achieve
01:01:12.000 um everyone's taking care of each other um there are a few people there with wealth or they just kind
01:01:16.420 of take care of that you know what i mean everything is everything's kind of managed and
01:01:19.960 and utopic but very peaceful we've had we've heard dr less than lewis roman babber pierre polyevra
01:01:24.780 dr less than lewis said as like a a woman of color walking down the street in the midst these people
01:01:30.280 everyone was friendly and lovely so an extremely peaceful circumstance um that that merits fleeing
01:01:37.040 to the countryside but then you can bring your own despite the fact that unvaccinated canadians
01:01:41.920 can't fly within the country while everyone else in the whole world can fly yeah no masks whatsoever
01:01:47.020 i believe uh ukraine has a very low vaccination rate as well um but he has to flee ottawa because
01:01:54.200 of some truckers but then he can go into this war zone that's actively being invaded by russia by putin
01:02:01.580 and he brings his remember they called in the social services they called social services because there
01:02:08.920 were kids in the truckers convoy i guess enjoying the bouncy castles playing street hockey enjoying the
01:02:14.920 street concerts and helping learn about being civic minded by feeding the homeless and picking up
01:02:20.580 garbage and all those things that required a social services call um and threats to take away somebody
01:02:25.960 else's kid but because i guess truckers can't be good parents blue collar people can't be good parents
01:02:33.540 but trudeau has taken his child yeah literally to a war zone and uh apparently a a place that has
01:02:45.580 you know low vaccination rates and yet he's prattling on about how all the kids have to be vaccinated for
01:02:51.300 the safety of their kids and this is a a war that we're gonna fight here at home and he took his kid
01:02:56.680 to a war zone what on earth yeah call social services like i should yeah we should report
01:03:05.160 this guy took his kid to a war zone and i'm sure he smokes drugs in front of his kid i'm sure he
01:03:12.240 smokes pot in front of his kid i'm sure well how often have we seen justin trudeau on these idyllic
01:03:19.340 utopic family vacation scenarios like tofina whatever and he's alone and then the one time he brings
01:03:26.640 this kid anywhere with him it's a war zone to a nuclear theater yeah yeah yeah a powder keg
01:03:34.280 yeah it's like you know what what do you think of doing this summer well we could go to the apps
01:03:38.780 the alps or we could visit the archduke france ferdinand i think he's in town for uh for something
01:03:44.800 there's some political tensions but don't worry about it it's probably fine yeah yeah unreal wild
01:03:50.420 stuff uh yeah just this is the latest in the uh political theater the other thing too is just
01:03:56.160 they're saying how horribly dangerous it is and it's completely unsafe and canada needs to get
01:04:01.620 them more guns because this is we need to give them all these weapons and we need to get involved
01:04:05.620 in this war so it's all sure let's let's accept all that don't take your kid there yeah it's your own
01:04:15.020 like do you not like are you trying to get your kid injured or do you not believe what you're telling
01:04:20.660 people it's it's one of the you know what i mean which of those two is crazy mother to mother
01:04:30.120 sophie trudeau what's wrong with you what is wrong with you you know and i'm not one who bubble wraps
01:04:38.200 her kids you know my kids shoot they hunt they dirt bike um you know like my kids i don't bubble wrap
01:04:44.820 them at all but that's a nuclear theater you are over there to the ukraine or to ukraine right now
01:04:51.120 not right now but on like any other time for sure yes yeah but not right now not right now
01:04:57.340 minute not not this exact minute um you know we're talking about the humanitarian crisis especially for
01:05:03.240 children that's unfolding in ukraine but also outside ukraine in poland you know so and i think
01:05:10.760 just optically it reads ugly that you are taking your privileged little son to this war zone on like
01:05:19.060 war tourism while other kids are suffering he read the article about the lady whose son has been to 50
01:05:27.220 countries and he couldn't be out shown so he immediately he got he yeah he was he was watching
01:05:32.280 and he was like okay yeah so that's what it is to the challenger young man yeah
01:05:36.440 okay we've got a whole pile of chats thanks for digging that up olivia because i kind of sort of
01:05:43.700 threw that on you uh last minute let's get through these chats because we're well after 1105 here and
01:05:48.140 i know you're busy and i'm busy and i continue to be a bottleneck for the content at the company so i
01:05:54.320 want to address that today trini canadian writes happy mother's day sheila well thank you very much
01:05:58.640 this is how satanic these people are um on the west block the very own mp of children services
01:06:06.160 was advocating for more abortion access it's just demonic that want to kill babies um it's like
01:06:13.880 these people didn't even read the judgment or uh you know the potential judgment um of the supreme
01:06:20.000 court in the united states that it will not change anything in liberal states where they have abortion
01:06:27.760 on demand literally all over the place especially but especially in minority neighborhoods that's not
01:06:34.360 going to change it might even get worse um it just throws the issue back to the states so liberal
01:06:39.720 states are going to stay liberal and conservative states are going to get to be conservative in their
01:06:45.480 policies around the right to life and that's the part they can't stand they can't stand that live that
01:06:51.320 conservative people are going to get to make the same choices in their government that liberal
01:06:57.080 people are going to get and that's where it falls down and that's why they don't want you to know
01:07:00.500 the truth where they're like we're gonna be like a what did they say like in an abortion uh tourist
01:07:07.940 area that's what they want for canada they're like oh if you can't get an abortion in in i don't know
01:07:13.680 upstate new york i feel like that would be pretty easy you can just come up to quebec and you know i don't
01:07:19.940 want to pay for i don't want to pay for a canadian abortion let alone an american one the wild thing too
01:07:25.680 here that blows my mind is this uh the ndp in albert i believe it was janice erwin uh brought
01:07:32.000 forward an amendment to the bereavement leave and i'm very top mp tom kimmich um and a bunch of other
01:07:37.140 people have done this incredible work about um like like extended leaves bereavement leave um very
01:07:42.940 much all about acknowledging the dignity of the the and the loss the difficult um very often for mothers
01:07:48.080 out there who have suffered miscarriages um by the way to those moms those are your babies and
01:07:52.940 happy mother's day for those as well um but there's a general sentiment within society um that does not
01:07:59.140 understand i've spoken to many mothers who after miscarriage you comfort them and console them and
01:08:03.960 they say most people simply don't understand that that's the loss of a child because it is the loss
01:08:08.640 of a child and it's absolutely heartbreaking well janice erwin and the ndp uh obviously echo that sentiment
01:08:14.640 because they've uh they've they've emphasized and encouraged this but they also want to add
01:08:19.680 uh selective abortions but abortion so someone who voluntarily goes for whatever reason and gets
01:08:26.460 an abortion they want them to receive the same bereavement leave to mourn the loss of a child
01:08:32.740 within that argument they're acknowledging that it's a human life and a baby's been lost and bereavement
01:08:37.900 is needed but in that case they're actively creating the death so i i don't understand how someone can
01:08:45.180 look at that and not become at least somewhat pro-life because you're like well yeah it says
01:08:50.860 that on a fundamental value they know it's a baby they don't care but they just want to get more for
01:08:55.240 the mom anyways it's it's shocking it's at when i read that i was in an absolute state of disbelief
01:09:00.560 because what are you saying if you're saying bereavement for the baby that died you're saying
01:09:05.480 you're acknowledging a baby died which is what the baby terminated yeah the baby that you terminated
01:09:10.580 yeah and this isn't exclusively for under significant or under designated medical
01:09:16.360 circumstances or uh under those tough situations that people often raise this is bereavement leave
01:09:22.240 to mourn the loss of your child for all abortions the vast majority of which are just elective
01:09:26.640 yeah i i couldn't believe it when i read it yeah
01:09:31.720 and you know what it's not even about for them i don't think it even is about bereavement they just
01:09:39.940 want paid days off work yeah i actually think that's the case because and they're like how can
01:09:45.980 we do this yeah well we can just we can just how do we get paid days off work yeah
01:09:50.320 ah gross it undermines the whole notion of bereavement but yeah let's keep going
01:09:55.820 yeah exactly uh adam ottawa says uh uses the buck and says as a gay man i'm now in the minority of
01:10:02.260 the lgbt movement i actually think you are in the majority i think it's the loud activists that suck up
01:10:08.460 all the oxygen i i think unfortunately those people get all the airtime and coverage but i
01:10:15.300 probably think you are in the large silent uh majority overwhelmed by the madness despite the l
01:10:23.900 and the g fight for gay rights in the 80s and 90s it's no longer good enough our voices are lost over
01:10:29.260 this non-binary fluidity bs i agree with you 100 but i just don't think that you are the minority
01:10:36.140 i think you are the majority well it was interesting just going back to pastor arthur i remember one day
01:10:42.160 a lady came um and she we actually did a long interview i need to go back to it and share it
01:10:46.520 at some point but she was sort of an original member of the uh gay rights movement i remember
01:10:51.460 that um yeah and she was talking about sort of inclusivity and love and diversity and she actually
01:10:57.320 had a long talk with pastor arthur paulowski and obviously don't they don't agree with things
01:11:01.240 on some fundamental levels but there was a sort of mutual respect and amicability and she was
01:11:06.900 speaking about the counter protesters and she said they have no right to wave that rainbow flag
01:11:11.680 because that symbol that flag was a symbol for inclusivity and tolerance and acceptance and
01:11:17.220 they've turned it into this symbol of oppression and control and totalitarianism so controlling the
01:11:22.040 opposite yeah and i think if you believe the media there's a definitely a mainstream media even within
01:11:27.000 the lgbtq movement uh they would have you believe you're on the margins but it is very much the
01:11:31.760 small percent echoing the sentiment to the majority who probably aren't in line with it again i'm not
01:11:38.240 a member of the community i can't really speak to it but i know lots of people have echoed i've heard
01:11:42.920 more people echo that sentiment to me that they feel they're on the outside well if all of you feel that
01:11:47.740 way maybe you're not yeah yeah i'm yeah absolutely uh trini canadian says the left has gone really
01:11:56.700 radical crazy and people need to start waking up i think they are i think people are waking up i think
01:12:01.660 this is the year where people are sort of realizing the tv lies to you the politicians refuse to change
01:12:09.920 their minds um you know they're because especially because of the pandemic because so many people have
01:12:16.660 lived through parts of the pandemic medically speaking and i'm again i'm doing the whole like
01:12:23.840 i'm tap dancing i'm fred astaire around the issue right here so we can stay on youtube but um because
01:12:29.680 people have experiences that fly in the face of the covid narrative and uh it's really falling apart i think
01:12:39.320 and people's trust in the media has declined i think that's why the truckers movement happened is because
01:12:44.480 everything failed so they're like you know what we'll just do it ourselves yeah well and i think
01:12:49.600 that this uh the if you look you can look at for example like let's say let's say the conservative
01:12:55.540 leadership whether the conservative leadership is suddenly principled or it's just a wind sock
01:13:01.400 doesn't really matter because either way it indicates the trend in society the way the wind is
01:13:08.100 blowing so either they're they've they've re-approached their conservative principles or other than
01:13:12.980 josh or rather just tapping into what's popular to say right now but either way it indicates the way
01:13:17.620 that the wind is blowing and that changes potentially on the horizon yep uh g melinda 60 gives us five
01:13:25.540 bucks and says i'm a texan well aren't you lucky uh i'm nearly 60 my mother died when i was six my
01:13:31.140 father filled in up until his mid-70s i would travel to his church on mother's day and for father's day
01:13:35.960 those days rocked yeah yeah and it wasn't about like you just recognize that there were people in
01:13:42.140 different circumstances than you and that was okay that was fine you didn't need to make this day
01:13:47.440 that everybody else celebrates all about yourself and how your circumstances were different i think
01:13:53.420 that's unfair uh trini canadian gives us a buck this is so hypocritical of the liberal leader one hand
01:13:59.580 he forces kids to get the jab but his podium sign says it's your choice yeah yeah yeah um hct
01:14:09.980 hctkbt gives us five bucks i've seen cyclists i saw this the other day too without helmets but
01:14:18.700 masks what is their greatest risk covid or brain injuries from a fall i used to feel sorry for
01:14:23.100 them but now realize they're just not too smart yeah a little bit yep uh ggct gives us five bucks
01:14:31.700 regarding timmy's i've tried to find evidence on their website of the vax requirement can a link be
01:14:37.300 provided to show proof of this i've already heard people say show me the proof besides just a news
01:14:42.500 story in tamara's video she shows you the email that was sent out to parents of children or um you
01:14:51.440 know guardians or caregivers of children because sometimes they don't have parents in the picture
01:14:55.300 that was sent out to the guardians of kids who were going to camp and you can see it for yourself
01:15:01.580 she shows it because um we don't want you to take our word for it we want to show you it's it's in
01:15:07.720 her story go look for yourself of course they're not going to put this on their um website of course
01:15:15.040 they're not especially on tim hortons because it's on the tim hortons foundation side um but the tim
01:15:20.200 hortons foundation is sort of fed in by tim hortons the company so yeah it's in her video you can see
01:15:25.420 it was sent confidentially tamara knows the parent or the guardian it was sent confidentially to her
01:15:30.880 so she has it we've got the all the information identifying information redacted but it's there
01:15:35.400 in her in her video dotting eyes crossing t's good journalism good job tamara yep always reach out to
01:15:41.860 the other side too uh ggct um i have boycotted and signed the petition as they are also requiring full
01:15:49.480 vax from their employees i did not know that they also make their employees wear masks i don't like i just
01:15:54.800 don't like that um a choice is key we must stand for no discrimination thank you rebel
01:16:00.400 formula 76 because it's four bucks i won't boycott timmy's but i signed the petition well thanks
01:16:07.860 i will boycott donating to tim hortons camp program i love the steep tea chili and the very friendly
01:16:13.340 staff at my local small town tim hortons sometimes that's the thing you like the franchisee you hate the
01:16:19.000 corporation so you know that's a judgment i did my three years at tim's so
01:16:23.920 did you yeah in high school whenever everyone else is partying on the weekends saturdays sundays
01:16:29.680 i crushed my my tim's yeah yeah it's so much alike well all my all my friends are out partying and i
01:16:37.780 was just working just working and then they like languished through their 20s and i've been a grown
01:16:43.600 up since i was a kid um do you think gives us five bucks any updates on the rolling thunder demo what's
01:16:51.120 your take we've got more videos coming out today even um that were filmed we just filmed so many
01:16:57.560 videos we did so much work from rolling thunder rolling thunder was uh i i was peaceful they didn't
01:17:03.780 overstay their welcome um the locals overreacted the police overreacted and now they're crying about
01:17:09.820 the bill associated with it but nobody told you to bring in all the police from all over the province
01:17:16.140 to deal with a few bikes riding through we really wanted them to be bad to justify our absurd
01:17:22.700 expenditures you all they really tried to incite them to be bad but they didn't take the bait so that
01:17:28.520 was great trini canadian gives us a buck justin trudeau does not think i honestly think he and the
01:17:34.780 left have rocks and marbles in their head hey don't talk about rocks and marbles like that
01:17:39.900 yeah that's rude uh jay johnson 66 666 one buck i'm interested in a little history of why christian
01:17:48.680 churches are being harmed why no other churches do you foresee any harm coming in the future to christians
01:17:53.680 but no other churches well i would take a biblical viewpoint of this that this has been promised from
01:17:58.780 the very beginning that um people who believe in christ they will be persecuted for that belief
01:18:05.700 and so also pastor james coates said something very um profound about this he said it to me a couple of
01:18:13.560 times but he also said it in his last sermon before he was taken off to jail in that um persecution
01:18:21.240 it it is a consequence of your faith in christ so you just have to lean into it um
01:18:28.460 and whether or not you are being persecuted it really doesn't matter it shouldn't change your
01:18:33.480 behavior it shouldn't change your obedience to christ you shouldn't obey god only in the face
01:18:39.840 of persecution it should be something that always happens and if persecution happens then whatever
01:18:43.800 you just keep doing what you do and you can't control what's coming your way um so for me christians
01:18:49.900 are always going to be harmed it's how it happens around the world it continues to happen around the
01:18:54.700 world christians every year are the most persecuted religion on the face of the earth a christian
01:18:59.540 genocide unfolded in the nine of a plane it sort of in 2014 um 2015 um they will always be persecuted
01:19:08.400 for their faith it's just how it is and as a christian it's the promise of our faith um that while we are
01:19:15.480 on earth that is what we will face if you were of this world they would love you but you're not
01:19:20.700 uh jesus makes clear that they that they hated him first um and that's that's sort of part of the
01:19:25.940 deal but i do think that whether it be official government uh agents issuing orders whether that be
01:19:33.180 elected officials or health bureaucrats whatever it may be or just individuals these health uh officials
01:19:39.660 having personal biases against christianity um i i think it's impossible to not to deny what we have
01:19:46.400 witnessed um but it's an impossible deny that it was promised and uh the that infallible document
01:19:52.000 tends to get it right so there you have it it's also built into the belief system in that outside of
01:19:58.720 a biblical take on it that you know we were promised this so of course naturally we're going to experience
01:20:03.740 it but it's also built into the worldview and the belief system um again you hear this from james
01:20:10.980 coates and james coates and james stevens that sure christians are called to be obedient to the
01:20:16.660 government render unto caesar's that which is caesar's except in so far as caesar overreaches in in that
01:20:25.140 christians are called to be obedient to the government because generally government rules stem from
01:20:29.900 the ten commandments you know theft murder all those things are sort of built into there
01:20:35.760 but christians are also called to be obedient to god's law when god's law conflicts with that
01:20:44.540 of the state so that's why you will always see a state crackdown on christians when
01:20:51.620 christians end up in conflict with the government they always choose god always or at least orthodox
01:20:57.660 small o orthodox christians they will they are required to choose god so that's why you see
01:21:05.380 it's christian churches that we're being disobedient is because when we are told it's there in black
01:21:11.360 and white it's in the pages of the bible when you come in conflict with the government examine the
01:21:17.280 conflict with the government if it doesn't comply with god's laws then you have to choose god and so
01:21:21.660 that's why you're seeing this crackdown on christian churches thank you for my for coming to my ted talk
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01:23:59.040 so that's also they have the definition of female on a shirt which is so good yes yeah good shirts
01:24:04.720 i gotta get one good shirts cat net send me a shirt
01:24:07.740 um aaron j arcand gives us a buck i wonder if the pro-abortion people who say my body my choice
01:24:17.100 feel the same way about the covid vaccine i don't know if you saw the video that we
01:24:20.860 we sent our new york-based reporter sort of a part-timer with us we and she is i think pro-choice
01:24:28.700 and we sent her to one of these like pro-abortion rallies and uh she went through the crowd and she
01:24:38.080 said you know like how do you feel about you know what's how do you feel about your misunderstanding
01:24:44.260 about roe v wade basically and she asked them that question and they're like oh yeah my body my choice
01:24:51.380 and then she came back through the crowd and asked him about vaccine mandates and boy they sure didn't
01:24:56.080 believe the same thing anymore that old mantra or as david menzie says the old chestnut of my body
01:25:02.220 my choice they sure didn't feel that anymore it's weird not not to mention i mean here's another
01:25:07.340 question you don't need a uterus to have to be a woman and only women are allowed a an opinion on
01:25:13.240 abortion so what what's who does that mean i am or not i don't know i don't know i don't know
01:25:21.760 well i'll ask them i'll ask them next uh next sunday yeah good luck to you you're gonna get um
01:25:29.060 assaulted 100 percent um because people who are perfectly fine with chopping fully formed human
01:25:35.600 beings into pieces and then sucking them into a sink oh they don't have a problem assaulting a fully
01:25:40.480 grown man they don't so let's make sure you have security for that we'll have a nice conversation
01:25:46.140 nice i don't know i don't know you'll be walking around with your rosary in your pocket and it'll
01:25:53.740 incite the demonic into activity just make sure you brush up on your latin before you go adam that's
01:26:00.240 all i have to say the devil hates latin um let's keep going also by the way people are always like
01:26:07.880 how can you say my body my choice when you're uh you know like you're a pro-life woman and i just
01:26:15.380 i'm very easily make the distinction between what is my body and what is the little human being's body
01:26:21.100 inside of me i i don't have a problem reconciling the two the left says it's all their body okay well
01:26:26.480 great now do vaccines okay let's keep going anyways yes adam get download audible or not audible uh
01:26:33.760 duolingo brush up on your latin i think you're gonna need it actually we're okay okay perfect
01:26:40.260 aaron jr can gives us a buck i wonder if they're pro-abortion okay so we just read that one
01:26:45.440 and trini canadian again says one quote to leave with the constitution is governed by law
01:26:50.240 it is not governed by man okay i think we're all wrapped up holy smoke holy smokes we went uh 27
01:26:57.160 minutes over time it's great it's fine it's fine nobody else had anything else
01:27:03.500 to do in the studio and you you're not busy i've got nothing to do um i want to thank everybody
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