Rebel News Podcast - July 06, 2021


DAILY | Vancouver Vandals, GraceLife Reopens


Episode Stats

Length

59 minutes

Words per Minute

143.96896

Word Count

8,571

Sentence Count

666

Misogynist Sentences

12

Hate Speech Sentences

22


Summary

Happy 4th of July! What better way to celebrate than celebrating our nation's birthday than with a patriotic day where we have a day to celebrate what we have built in Canada and the USA? Well, guess what? We don't have to celebrate Independence Day the way most other countries do.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 Oh, there I am. And there you are. Hi, everybody. Sorry about that. I was the invisible man
00:00:20.900 for a second there. Great to see you. Thanks for being with us. My name is Ezra Levan. I'm
00:00:25.520 the boss here at Rebel News. And three times a week, Monday, Wednesday, Friday, I sit in
00:00:29.280 this chair and basically shoot the breeze about the news of the day, things that don't
00:00:33.540 make it into our formal videos. Tuesdays and Thursdays, my colleagues, David Menzies and
00:00:38.380 Sheila Gunn-Reed hold the fort, and occasionally others in the office do too. We stream on various
00:00:45.220 platforms right now. We are on YouTube. We are on Rumble. We are on Odyssey. And I'm just having a
00:00:53.960 little trouble getting the Super U page to load right now. Oh, it is up. Okay, that's
00:00:59.100 good to know. So four platforms for your delectation. Now, I don't think I have the printout of what
00:01:09.060 is on tap for today. Normally, I get a little printout. What do we have? You know what? I
00:01:17.480 want to start with a shout out to our American friends. It was July 1st the other day, which
00:01:25.200 is Canada's National Day. And Justin Trudeau chose to celebrate that by flying our flag at
00:01:31.880 half-mast. I'm not even kidding. Can you grab a headline proving that point? It's our national
00:01:39.880 day, a day to be proud of this country's achievements and a day to celebrate what we have built in
00:01:46.780 Canada, a day to show gratitude, I suppose, to the country, if that's your feeling. And I think for
00:01:52.480 many people, especially those who have chosen to come here from another country. But on that day,
00:01:58.420 Justin Trudeau chose to fly the flag at half-mast. The Prime Minister has been facing mounting
00:02:06.280 pressure, blah, blah, blah. You know what? Someone sent me a note showing that that was illegal.
00:02:19.880 Flying the flag at half-mast is something done only with the permission of Parliament. Parliament
00:02:26.140 chooses to make the flag half-mast. The Prime Minister can't just do it like he does a tweet.
00:02:33.640 I don't propose to go and improve that to you now. But take my word for it, I read the law,
00:02:39.840 someone sent it to me. So that was July 1st. What was so funny is Toronto's ultra-woke mayor
00:02:44.720 flew the flag half-mast on Canada Day on July 1. But on July 4, John Tory flew the American flag,
00:02:54.820 which I support. I mean, we love Americans, they're our best friends and allies. But he flew the
00:03:01.140 American flag at, normally, the Canadian flag John Tory flew at half-mast. These people, I think,
00:03:09.380 hate Canada. Like they're really trying to cancel Canada. It's been on for a while. Yeah. So there's
00:03:19.640 John Tory where he's double vaxxed and he's outside, but he's got his mask on. Like, and no one,
00:03:28.760 I don't even think there's another soul in sight there. Why are you wearing a mask, you complete fool?
00:03:38.460 So there he is on the 4th of July. Today, the flag of the United States of America is raised at City
00:03:45.740 Hall for Independence Day, wishing a great day to everyone celebrating. Okay, thanks for that,
00:03:50.020 you mask-wearing moron. But he flew that flag at half-mast on Canada Day.
00:03:55.480 I like the 4th of July. It's the least government-y day of the year for Americans. Although, not so much
00:04:07.600 this year. Joe Biden banned fireworks at Mount Rushmore, which I think is in South Dakota,
00:04:18.000 as a petty spite against Kirstie Noem, the Republican governor there, perhaps, just because he can.
00:04:27.080 Just outrageous. I saw some tweet that there were some fireworks banned in Washington, D.C. as well.
00:04:36.360 And I don't think that's how Independence Day works. I don't think that's how freedom works in America.
00:04:43.600 I don't think the government can tell you. You can't. There we go.
00:04:53.420 Tonight's freedom fireworks presented by Budweiser have been canceled due to the city's noise curfew.
00:05:04.440 We apologize for the inconvenience. Attention, fans. We apologize for the inconvenience.
00:05:09.460 The Washington Nationals. I don't think that's how freedom is supposed to work.
00:05:15.720 I just don't think it's how it's supposed to work. And if you are a fireworks-loving American,
00:05:21.320 and fireworks themselves are very American, aren't they? I mean, obviously invented in China
00:05:25.260 many centuries ago, but they're a very American thing, I think. And, you know, it's even in the
00:05:32.620 anthem, the rocket's red glare, the bombs bursting in air, gave proof through the night that our flag was
00:05:38.240 still there. Now, obviously the rockets they're talking about were the rockets in the Revolutionary
00:05:42.980 War. But, you know, I went to a wedding in Manchester, New Hampshire once, and like the
00:05:53.240 highlight of the wedding, like there was the wedding and then there was some music, but
00:05:57.080 fireworks. Like, they love their fireworks. They love it. They just love the fireworks. And
00:06:05.560 there's so many fireworks stores and kits. And it's bloody exciting. And it's slightly dangerous.
00:06:13.480 And it's a real guy thing. I know gals can get into it too, but just like guys like to grill on a
00:06:19.480 barbecue as opposed to cooking on a stove. I think guys like fireworks. And I saw this little video
00:06:26.440 on Twitter. It's probably from TikTok. And it just shows that goofy, I don't give a damn spirit
00:06:34.360 of complete freedom that, you know, that just sort of that... In Australia, they have that word
00:06:41.880 larrikin, sort of like a good-natured prankster. It's a very Australian thing. There's a lot of that
00:06:47.740 in America too. Take a look at this guy celebrating America the way it ought to be done. Take a look.
00:06:54.080 Oh, I think that video stopped halfway. You got to watch it to the end. It's quite something.
00:07:18.500 Let's see if we can boot that up and try it again. Because he was just getting started. He had his
00:07:23.360 whole presentation going on. Let's see if we can get that going because I want to show people
00:07:27.680 how that goes. We're having some hiccups today. Do we have another chance on that video? Because
00:07:35.380 what he does with that beer bottle is quite impressive. First of all, that cigarette flip.
00:07:42.020 That man's an athlete. He may be a former gymnast. I think he's practiced that hundreds of times.
00:07:50.320 Let's take one more chance. Let's take a look.
00:08:20.320 See, I mean, you may think I'm putting down or condescending. I'm not. That guy. That's that,
00:08:28.380 you know, ATF, alcohol, tobacco, and firearms, the big three. And the mullet and just shaking it and
00:08:36.000 just using his tongue, not even spitting, using his tongue. This guy, you tell me he wouldn't have
00:08:41.920 the best four. And that, the tornado effect. You ever seen that? The cyclone effect? I didn't even
00:08:46.800 know you could do that. Yeah, boy. I, you know, this guy, America's got talent. And who would you
00:08:57.820 rather be with on a 4th of July? Yeah. And then the way he, with that tongue, that move there,
00:09:04.120 that was so, and then just the, the mullet, just like my doggie. And then one, two, three, the cyclone.
00:09:13.000 Bam. He, that went down so quick. You tell me he wouldn't be a hell of a guy to party with on 4th
00:09:20.580 of July. See, that's that American spirit. Don't give a damn. And if you don't like it,
00:09:25.640 you know, there's some memes. I like America back-to-back champs, uh, two world wars. Now they
00:09:31.300 had some help from the allies, but you got to love that spirit. Only country ever be on the moon.
00:09:37.820 God bless America. Um, now I got a lot of things on my list here to cover. Holy cow. Um,
00:09:49.460 I want to show you, I want to go from the most American thing you've ever seen
00:09:52.880 to the least American thing you've ever seen.
00:09:55.040 A judge. I'm not sure which city he's in, in America. It's in Columbus. Thank you. So that
00:10:03.920 would be Ohio, if I'm not mistaken. Although there's a, there's a few Columbuses around America.
00:10:12.460 So someone's committed a crime, like an actual crime. They were convicted in a criminal court,
00:10:18.060 and now they're being sentenced. So this is a punishment, right? That's what a sentence is.
00:10:22.940 There's not this, you know, it's not a rehabilitation. It's like time. And this judge
00:10:30.840 is saying to criminals, I will put you in prison. I will do all these other bad things to you
00:10:37.900 because you're a criminal convict and my job is to punish you. Or I'll let you go if you get double
00:10:44.540 vaxxed. What's that? So is the vaccination a punishment? Now, what if his doctor says he can't
00:10:57.240 take the vax? What if he's already had the Rona naturally and has a natural immunity to it?
00:11:03.720 What if he gets sick from the vax? Will that be on the, will that be on the judge for doing that?
00:11:13.880 But more on the point, how can anyone agree to that because they're under duress? It's really
00:11:23.140 tantamount to someone putting a gun to your head and saying, I won't shoot you if you take the vax.
00:11:30.760 Now, it's not that because you would die. But really, if someone says you're going to jail for
00:11:36.020 three months or take the vax, you can't, that's, that's not a decision with your free will. That's
00:11:41.000 called being under duress. You're being coerced. It's like a jailhouse confession. Here, watch this clip.
00:11:50.300 Cummings Court Richard Fry tells me he started using the COVID-19 vaccine as a term of probation
00:11:56.940 in his courtroom last week, but not for everyone. He ordered it three times out of 20 different
00:12:03.900 sentencing hearings. I did talk to one of those three offenders today, and he tells me he feels
00:12:09.360 very strongly about this and feels that this order violates his civil rights.
00:12:15.840 One week to the day.
00:12:17.780 The case was about a gun charge and some drugs.
00:12:22.060 Franklin County criminal offender Sylvan Latham tells me he stood before Common Police Court Judge
00:12:27.960 Richard Fry. I know Judge Fry's reputation. I know he's known for giving people max time,
00:12:33.820 jail time, all that. I don't want to go to jail. I don't want to have five years probation.
00:12:38.460 Latham thought his attorney struck a deal with prosecutors to three years probation,
00:12:43.300 but during his sentencing hearing. I was stressed out right then. I didn't know what to do. I was
00:12:47.640 kind of, I was very put, very myself put her on the spot. Latham said the judge told him he'd give
00:12:53.020 him the five-year max unless he got a COVID-19 vaccine. With the shot, Latham said his probation
00:13:00.400 would be cut down considerably to just one year. I'm shaking at this point, like I don't really like
00:13:06.140 where this is going. In the moment, Latham agreed. Now his terms of probation state he must get the
00:13:13.140 shot in the next 30 days and provide proof to the probation department. He has your future in his
00:13:19.160 hands. Do you feel that's an overstep? I feel like it is an overstep, especially when he asked me
00:13:24.440 would I get it and I said I really don't want to get it. I spoke with Judge Fry by phone. He tells me of
00:13:30.660 the three cases in which he ordered COVID-19 vaccinations. None of the offenders said they had a
00:13:36.480 religious or medical objection. He said this is him doing his part to inch the community closer
00:13:42.700 to herd immunity. He said something about a new Delta strain out attacking like black people,
00:13:48.260 but I haven't had any symptoms. I told him I've been fine. Like I just went to the hospital for
00:13:52.700 strep throat and they didn't try to give me the vaccine. Latham tells me he's not trying to get out
00:13:58.320 of punishment for his crimes, but also doesn't feel injections into his body should be part of the time.
00:14:05.280 It's not like, how do you, that's my health.
00:14:11.460 I'm going to put you under five years probation or one year if you let me inject something into you.
00:14:16.180 I'm not a doctor, but I see some on TV and I get to play God here. This is literally what they mean
00:14:22.800 by cruel and unusual punishment. I mean, it is a punishment, right? That's what this is. It's a
00:14:31.120 sentencing hearing, right? It's to punish a criminal. So the vaccine is a punishment.
00:14:36.800 And the fact that you've got a rich white judge and a poor black defendant, don't think that's not
00:14:43.620 relevant. You know, I live in Ontario, the most locked down jurisdiction in the world.
00:14:51.740 There actually isn't even an exit plan for the lockdown. Other jurisdictions in Canada are
00:14:58.320 partially locked down. Some, like Alberta, have no more restrictions. I'm not sure if there are any
00:15:03.620 in BC still. Ontario doesn't even have an exit plan. The most that you're allowed to do is
00:15:10.660 sit on a patio. And I think you're allowed to have, what, four or five people or six people at a table.
00:15:15.680 Like there's all these ridiculous, yeah, six people outside, but they're unscientific. Well,
00:15:20.400 you saw that idiot John Tory wearing a mask outside. But the servers still have to wear it.
00:15:27.460 And you know what that is? If you didn't notice it, that's the servant class still has these rules
00:15:37.040 on them. Is there any science that says the servant class, and I'm using that word on purpose,
00:15:42.560 the downstairs, the help. The help has to wear a muzzle, but the fancy people don't. Really,
00:15:50.800 that's an expansion of their whole rule that the NHL and professional athletes and Hollywood stars,
00:15:56.980 they get to do whatever. They have an exemption, but the little people don't have an exemption.
00:16:02.180 I saw a tweet. I won't try and find it. Someone went to Whole Foods in America. I don't know.
00:16:09.920 There's so many people who tweeted it because it was something they saw. There's a sign about Whole Foods
00:16:14.500 that their staff who are vaxxed don't have to wear masks, but the staff who aren't vaxxed
00:16:22.460 have to wear masks. And there's no signs here. So they go into the Whole Foods, and guess what?
00:16:30.580 The black people, the black staff are wearing masks, and the white staff aren't, because there's a racial
00:16:35.960 divide in who wants the jab. And I know condescending white liberals will say,
00:16:43.080 people of color are marginalized, and we have to educate them on the vaccine, and there's this
00:16:51.060 disinformation. No, they just don't want you to inject them. Can you call up Tuskegee,
00:16:56.680 if I'm pronouncing that right? Experiment, T-U-S-K-E-G-E. I'm not sure if I'm Tuskegee. Am I
00:17:04.580 saying they're right? We've heard of the Tuskegee Airmen. They were a black group of pilots who fought
00:17:12.500 for the United States Air Force. But there was a Tuskegee experiment. Yeah, Wikipedia's fine.
00:17:19.720 I'm not going to go deep here. I just want to show people what it is.
00:17:24.180 The Tuskegee, I'm sorry if I'm saying that word wrong, study of untreated syphilis in the Negro male,
00:17:30.020 informally referred to as the Tuskegee Syphilis Experiment, was an ethically abusive study conducted
00:17:41.260 between 1932 and 1972 by the United States Public Health Service and the Centers for Disease Control
00:17:46.360 Prevention. The purpose of this study was to observe the natural history of untreated syphilis. Although
00:17:52.540 the African-American men who participated in the study were told that they were receiving free health
00:17:57.400 care from the federal government of the United States, they were not. The Public Health Service
00:18:02.840 started the study in 1932 in collaboration with Tuskegee University, a historically black college
00:18:10.020 in Alabama. Can you scroll down, please? In the study, investigators enrolled a total of 600
00:18:16.880 impoverished African-American sharecroppers from Macon County, Alabama. Of these men,
00:18:22.760 399 had latent syphilis with a control group of 201 men who were not infected. As an incentive for
00:18:31.220 participation in the study, the men were promised free medical care but were deceived by the Public
00:18:36.140 Health Service who never informed subjects of their diagnosis and disguised placebos, ineffective
00:18:43.000 methods, and diagnostic procedures as treatment. The men were initially told that the study was only
00:18:48.680 going to last six months but it was extended to 40 years. After fighting for treatment was lost,
00:18:54.360 the study was continued without informing the men that they would never be treated. None of the
00:18:58.920 infected men were treated with penicillin despite the fact that by 1947 the antibiotic was widely
00:19:03.640 available and had become the standard treatment for syphilis. The study continued under numerous
00:19:08.760 Public Health Service supervisors until 1972 when a leak to the press resulted in its termination on
00:19:13.800 November 16 that year. By then, 28 patients had died directly from syphilis. 100 died from
00:19:19.240 complications related to syphilis. 40 of the patients' wives were infected with syphilis and 19 children
00:19:24.840 were born with congenital syphilis. The 40-year Tuskegee study was a major violation of ethical
00:19:31.800 standards and has been cited as arguably the most infamous biomedical research study in U.S. history.
00:19:37.320 This revelation led to the 1979 Belmont Report and to the establishment of the Office for Human Research
00:19:44.120 Protections, et cetera, et cetera.
00:19:51.880 So yeah, gee whiz, why wouldn't a black man want to be injected by the government as part of a punishment?
00:20:00.360 Gee, I wonder why.
00:20:01.400 You know, I think there's more common sense there. Speaking of which, I mean that judge,
00:20:09.880 I will inject you with a experimental med and I say experimental med because as the Pfizer and all
00:20:16.840 the other websites say, these drugs have not been approved yet by the FDA because they're still being
00:20:24.520 tested. They're authorized for emergency use. That's not the same as being approved.
00:20:28.600 Gee whiz, why are some people skeptical? I want to play for you a fairly long excerpt.
00:20:46.120 Yes, yeah. Yeah, we'll remedy that later. Oh, you mean the Neil, the Neil Oliver thing?
00:20:54.920 I want to, this is a video from Neil Oliver, who's a presenter on GB News in the UK.
00:21:03.400 And he did a wonderful, wonderful commentary. Is there any way to do a split screen?
00:21:11.160 Can you do that on the fly? Yeah, with me.
00:21:13.640 This guy, sorry, I'm just talking to Justin in the control room there. We want to make sure that we're
00:21:23.400 compliant. GB News. I think I told you about them the other day. Great new UK news channel, free speech
00:21:34.120 oriented, anti-woke, anti-cancel culture. In fact, they have regular programs to that effect. And this guy,
00:21:41.400 I had never heard of this guy before. His name is Neil Oliver. And he's Scottish. He's got an
00:21:48.440 interesting look. I love that Scottish brogue. And he just started talking about vaccines.
00:21:56.840 Can we put it up here with me on here as well?
00:21:59.480 Now, Chris Whitty, the chief medical officer for England, has predicted that restrictions,
00:22:07.640 including face masks, will be needed, he says, after the 19th of July. Numbers are getting bigger
00:22:15.080 again, more positive tests and the like. There's talk, serious talk of vaccinating children against
00:22:22.920 COVID-19. People under the age of 18. The EU are certainly keen. 19th of July is the latest in a
00:22:32.120 long line of dates, dangled in front of us proles and called something like Freedom Day. As always,
00:22:39.320 though, the large print giveth, while the small print taketh away. Now, the subject of vaccinating
00:22:47.080 children has already been addressed by others here on GB News, but I cannot let it lie without saying
00:22:54.440 something too. Speaking for myself, from my heart, I say this is a fork in the road for our society.
00:23:02.600 We will be judged, and we should be judged as human beings by what we do next.
00:23:09.480 COVID-19 poses almost no threat at all to children. If they do catch it, the disease will manifest itself
00:23:16.520 in almost every case in symptoms indistinguishable from those of the common cold. Never before in
00:23:22.760 medical history has there been a proposal to vaccinate children against a disease that poses
00:23:27.640 them no measurable harm. Added to this is the undeniable fact these vaccines for COVID are
00:23:34.120 experimental in that no data is available concerning long-term effects. I'm surprised this hasn't been
00:23:39.480 taken down from the website. We vaccinate children against child killers like measles. We vaccinate
00:23:44.680 adolescents against the HPV virus that causes cervical cancer. We vaccinate children against flu, which
00:23:50.840 kills young and old alike. In each case, the vaccines had been in development and rigorous testing for
00:23:57.800 many years before any syringe ever got near any human flesh. We have no long-term data about the
00:24:04.920 long-term effects of the vaccines. Of course we don't. We haven't had the virus long-term,
00:24:10.920 far less the vaccines against it. An 80-year-old approaching the end of life and opting to take
00:24:16.680 such a vaccine is one thing, since the perceived benefits in the short-term might outweigh the risks
00:24:22.040 over the long-term. A 10-year-old at the start of life, a life in which decisions and actions taken
00:24:27.960 in childhood might affect or compromise many decades of that life, is another thing entirely. That we are
00:24:35.160 even contemplating giving these vaccines to our children at this time, this time when so much
00:24:40.520 remains unknown, strikes me as nothing less than grotesque. The apparent justification is that
00:24:47.560 children may spread the virus and that by vaccinating them such risk is curtailed, that risk being
00:24:53.720 primarily towards adults. But what of the risk to the children in receipt of a vaccine, the long-term
00:24:59.640 effects of which must remain unknown for years to come? Are the adults of this country truly
00:25:04.680 supporting the notion of standing behind a wall of safety built of our children and infants? That,
00:25:11.000 to me, is an inversion of nature and should be contrary to what it means to be a parent,
00:25:16.680 an adult, with an eye to the future. From around the world there are already reports of adults being
00:25:21.960 offered free burgers and fries or lottery tickets or jobs or easier sentences for crimes in return for
00:25:28.440 taking the vaccine. What sort of vaccines are these? What sort of disease is COVID-19 indeed,
00:25:34.440 if people must be bribed to take their medicine? A few years ago, had we heard about a pharmaceutical
00:25:41.160 company bribing people to take a brand new drug, I think I'm right in saying there would have been an
00:25:45.720 outcry of note and legal actions aplenty. And so we are standing at a fork in the road. I see a society
00:25:53.080 that contemplates putting children in the front line of protecting adults, far less embarks upon
00:25:59.000 such a strategy, is not a society worth saving. If we don't put children, the young of the species,
00:26:05.640 first above all others, then frankly what's the point in anything? These vaccines are a choice for
00:26:11.400 adults. Take them or don't. That's the stuff of a private and personal choice in an erstwhile free
00:26:17.400 society. But leave the children alone. Leave the children alone.
00:26:25.640 That's Neil Oliver on GB News. That's the new UK All News channel. I've watched that video five times now
00:26:33.240 and first of all, he's so eloquent. There's so many little turns of the phrase there, the large print
00:26:42.760 giveth, the small print taketh away. There's lots of lines in there like that. But it's his clarity of
00:26:50.600 thought and his elegant expression. And he's right. Since when to, like the idea, you've ever heard the
00:27:01.240 saying women and children first. The idea that a parent would protect the young. Like it's, it's so
00:27:09.720 natural. It's in our DNA. It's in nature. A mama bear defends the baby bears. Mama bear doesn't send
00:27:17.080 the baby bears out to be cannon fodder. And he makes the point, imagine a society that would sacrifice the
00:27:26.120 children for some fake protection of the elderly. You know, there have been some horrific cultures
00:27:37.720 throughout the ages of child sacrifice. And we look at them as the most immoral and grotesque
00:27:44.440 perversions of what it means to be human in all history. I thought that was a very powerful video.
00:27:51.000 And I tweeted it actually on the weekend. And my tweet was one of the most viral things I've ever
00:27:57.240 done, frankly. I think people really resonated. That commentary by Neil Oliver really resonated.
00:28:04.520 Anyways, I'm a super fan of his now. I only got to know him through GB News. He's just such an
00:28:11.800 interesting character. And one of my favorite things about the United Kingdom is they still
00:28:16.760 allow interesting characters. They don't flatten them all. And isn't he right? He said they're
00:28:24.360 bribing people. They're giving people free food. It's true. And reduced sentences. Well, we just saw that.
00:28:34.840 I'm going to take some chats. And then I want to get to the UK's... Actually, just go quickly.
00:28:39.720 Sajid Javid, again, I don't know if I'm pronouncing it right. He took over from Matt Hancock,
00:28:48.040 the disgraced British health secretary, health minister, who was sacked for having an affair with
00:28:54.920 a staffer he hired with taxpayers' dollars so he could have an affair at work. Basically, he was paying
00:29:00.600 his mistress to work with him and videotape of them snogging, which is, I think, a British phrase.
00:29:08.840 Anyhow, so Matt Hancock is gone and Sajid Javid has taken over. What viz do we have with that?
00:29:16.120 Let's just take a look at the Guardian article. Politics trumps COVID science.
00:29:21.000 In Javid's push to live with the virus. Yeah, that's the Guardian's point of view,
00:29:25.400 which is a far left, a nanny state. It's basically the newspaper of the Labor Party.
00:29:32.600 Sajid Javid, who took over... Yeah, thanks. Who took over from Matt Hancock, he basically said,
00:29:38.040 we're done. There's no more lockdowns we're going to get out of this. And it was so clear that he was
00:29:44.360 undoing the horrific legacy of Matt Hancock. So in a way, although I'm deeply sad that Matt Hancock
00:29:51.160 and Gina Coladangelo, if I'm saying your name right, they're two homewreckers and they frankly
00:29:59.160 deserve each other. What a disgrace they were to themselves, their country and their families.
00:30:05.400 But if that's what it took to dislodge Matt Hancock from the health minister over there
00:30:10.040 and get Sajid Javid in charge, it's for the public good.
00:30:13.640 Let's take some super chats and then I'm going to get back to it. We've got a lot of things to cover.
00:30:26.520 Lynn D on Odyssey, like Chris Jericho would say, people wearing masks outside are just
00:30:32.200 stupid idiot. Yeah, I mean, well, it's a flag for them, isn't it? It shows that they're better than you,
00:30:38.680 even though it shows they're dumber than you. On Rumble, MVP 9337, this is clearly a violation of
00:30:43.880 his rights. Not sure what that was in. Oh, we have the prisoner. Yeah, absolutely it is. Cruel and
00:30:52.120 unusual punishment. Hyperchat, Rebecca Henderson, using any bribe, whether it's prison, lottery tickets,
00:30:57.320 or ice cream for medical treatment is not ethical and doesn't allow for medical autonomy, informed
00:31:01.080 consent, medical privacy. The incentive for any medical treatment should be the treatment itself,
00:31:04.600 not anything else. It's forced experimentation. Exactly. That's why I wanted to show you the
00:31:08.360 Tuskegee syphilis experiment. Just horrific. And by the way, vaccines have not had a great history here
00:31:15.960 in Canada too, if you study about the smallpox vaccines in Montreal 140 years ago.
00:31:26.520 ROX4NE, look up BC ministerial order, M275 BC emergency order has been cancelled.
00:31:32.680 No reopening phases, no vaccine rate quota. I'll take your word for that. And you're right.
00:31:39.480 All these lockdowns were from emergency orders. I don't know if it's being cancelled. Of course,
00:31:44.120 they can invoke another emergency order.
00:31:48.680 Celtic Mutt, that judge to sentence that man to a possible death sentence. The judge is not a doctor,
00:31:53.960 does not know if this man has a reason or not getting the vaccine. It should be removed from
00:31:57.800 the bench for criminal misconduct. I wouldn't call it criminal misconduct,
00:32:01.000 but it's certainly judicial misconduct. He's not an expert. He's not a doctor.
00:32:04.760 He does not. I mean, and to say that that criminal consents, you're saying, hey, you got four more
00:32:09.960 years under probation or do this and you get like that. That's not, that's not the law. That's outrageous.
00:32:17.400 And I hope someone challenges that judge.
00:32:21.560 Rebecca Henderson, again, it's racist too soon that only white people can decide what's offensive
00:32:25.160 for black people and how they should live their life and who they should vote for. Yeah, my point is
00:32:30.040 the servant class. And I saw this in Toronto when I went and sat on the patio on the weekend.
00:32:36.120 Why is it okay to have the working class, which is often minorities, why is it okay to have the
00:32:41.960 working class still with these stupid rules? That's not right. Does it make you feel better that your
00:32:47.400 servants are wearing masks? History Club World, the entire past year reminds me of the Stanford prison
00:32:54.920 experiment, where Stanford University divided some students into prisoners and prison guards. The guards
00:33:00.280 then using their power abused the prisoners. I've seen something to that effect. Alex Jones talks about it.
00:33:07.960 Okay, I think we caught up there.
00:33:09.320 Let's get back to some of the other stuff we're looking at here for you.
00:33:23.000 I mentioned that Ontario has the worst lockdowns in the world. We still,
00:33:27.080 not only our restaurant's not open, most gyms are not open. Many stores are not open.
00:33:34.760 Mask rules are in place. But there's no plan to get out. There's no
00:33:39.160 timeline. There's no, you know, next phase. There just isn't. Like, there's just no plan to get out.
00:33:47.560 No matter what. Like, there's just no plan to get out.
00:33:52.680 Why?
00:33:54.520 I don't know.
00:33:56.440 Because the entire establishment is fine with that. In fact, they're profiting off it. They love it.
00:34:02.680 And people are passive and they proved that. They proved how easily
00:34:06.040 they'll give up their freedoms. Hey, just give me a Netflix show to watch and some,
00:34:11.480 some takeout. And I'm good to go. To hell with the kids. That Neil Oliver was great.
00:34:23.240 I got some good news and some bad news from Alberta. The good news is that Grace Life Church
00:34:30.120 in Parkland County, just outside Edmonton, the government of Alberta raided, expropriated,
00:34:36.280 and desecrated, frankly, is now back in the hands of the church. Is there any sound here?
00:34:50.680 How great, thanks to my soul. So my God is.
00:34:58.840 How great Thou art. How great Thou art, how great Thou art,
00:35:01.960 Thou great Thou art
00:35:05.920 Then sings my soul
00:35:09.640 My Savior God to me
00:35:13.760 How great Thou art
00:35:18.720 How great Thou art
00:35:22.760 Then sings my soul
00:35:26.160 My Savior God to me
00:35:30.240 How great Thou art
00:35:33.920 How great Thou art
00:35:38.540 Then sings my soul
00:35:42.620 My Savior God to me
00:35:44.740 I was there a few months ago
00:35:46.300 before they were shut down
00:35:47.860 when the pastor was in prison
00:35:49.800 but before they shut the place down.
00:35:51.820 You know, I'm going to Edmonton this Saturday.
00:35:53.780 Part of me thinks maybe I'll just stick around
00:35:55.640 for an extra day
00:35:56.500 just to go to the church again.
00:35:58.180 In fact, I think I might do that.
00:36:00.240 I mean, as well.
00:36:02.400 If I'm all the way out there
00:36:04.140 just stay another day.
00:36:05.320 I really love that church.
00:36:07.480 I'm not even Christian myself
00:36:09.480 but the feeling of normalcy
00:36:11.760 like I went there in the middle of the lockdown
00:36:14.100 and to be with normal people
00:36:15.820 who weren't living a life of fear
00:36:17.620 was cleansing and rejuvenating
00:36:20.860 and resetting
00:36:23.760 and an antidote to the psyop
00:36:29.300 the ubiquitous
00:36:32.220 and you've been surrounded
00:36:36.140 by panic propaganda
00:36:38.080 and to go to that place
00:36:40.780 where they just didn't believe
00:36:42.460 in the cult of Anthony Fauci
00:36:44.740 and Teresa Tam
00:36:45.640 you didn't realize
00:36:47.780 how bad it was
00:36:48.640 until you got out of it
00:36:49.900 and I loved it.
00:36:53.520 I was only there for an hour or two.
00:36:55.800 I think I might go back on Sunday.
00:36:57.440 So that was
00:36:58.000 so obviously they've scrubbed off
00:37:00.240 the boot stains
00:37:02.420 from their church
00:37:03.500 and scrubbed where the latrines were.
00:37:05.700 You know what's so gross?
00:37:06.840 That disgraceful politician
00:37:08.660 Tyler Shandro
00:37:09.540 the health minister there
00:37:11.080 he put the latrines
00:37:12.740 like the bathrooms
00:37:13.640 for the cops
00:37:14.960 right at the entrance of the church
00:37:16.600 as close as possible
00:37:17.920 to the church to desecrate it.
00:37:19.420 That's how grotesque
00:37:20.420 Tyler Shandro is.
00:37:23.780 Really, really an awful man.
00:37:26.560 I didn't know how bad.
00:37:29.180 So it's great to see that church open again.
00:37:32.780 I'm going to go there.
00:37:34.540 I've just decided.
00:37:36.320 And
00:37:36.560 the church in Calgary
00:37:40.080 that was
00:37:40.600 whose pastor was arrested
00:37:41.960 there were two churches in Calgary
00:37:43.200 one was
00:37:43.760 Pastor Tim Stephens
00:37:46.220 the other's Pastor Arthur Pawlowski
00:37:47.880 they had a little backyard
00:37:49.600 they moved outdoors
00:37:51.020 for their services
00:37:52.100 and they're doing their services outdoors
00:37:53.440 which is pretty fun
00:37:54.700 and one of the pastors there
00:37:56.180 said a nice word
00:37:57.140 about
00:37:58.480 Rebel News
00:38:00.060 and
00:38:00.860 the key in these referring to here
00:38:03.540 we had a staffer named Kian Bexty
00:38:05.740 and he's independent now
00:38:07.900 and we have a new staffer in Calgary
00:38:09.340 named Kian Simone
00:38:10.460 it's sort of funny
00:38:11.060 we call one K2
00:38:12.020 and K1
00:38:13.460 to keep the Kians
00:38:14.160 I had never met a Kian before
00:38:16.220 in my life
00:38:17.880 and then we hired two in a row
00:38:19.500 from Calgary
00:38:20.260 I just think that's sort of
00:38:22.120 a funny coincidence
00:38:23.020 so here's K2
00:38:24.400 as we call him
00:38:26.240 at this church service
00:38:27.760 this weekend
00:38:28.400 a nice word for the rebel
00:38:29.360 take a listen
00:38:29.920 word
00:38:30.800 rebel news
00:38:34.800 the only guys out there
00:38:36.060 I mean there's a few other ones
00:38:37.560 I'm not going to say
00:38:38.200 they're the only ones
00:38:39.080 but if we don't support
00:38:40.800 rebel news
00:38:41.680 then we're left with
00:38:43.680 the CBC
00:38:44.760 and the CTV
00:38:45.720 and all that kind of stuff
00:38:47.240 do you understand?
00:38:48.840 it's just
00:38:49.640 it's just like the political arena
00:38:52.580 that's too real
00:38:53.280 if we don't support
00:38:55.080 godly candidates
00:38:56.400 then we're left with
00:38:57.720 with hellish ones
00:38:59.020 yeah
00:38:59.340 okay
00:39:00.000 there's two real
00:39:01.140 it was a real two-fold fight
00:39:03.340 the last 16 months
00:39:04.840 I mean
00:39:05.280 you can read more into it
00:39:06.720 it was the political
00:39:08.500 and it was the media
00:39:10.520 and they worked against
00:39:12.200 every ounce of freedom
00:39:14.020 that we had
00:39:14.920 yeah
00:39:15.280 okay
00:39:16.160 so I encourage you
00:39:17.840 if you're not a subscriber
00:39:19.500 to rebel media
00:39:20.920 please become one
00:39:22.420 if you are able to be a supporter
00:39:25.340 of rebel media
00:39:26.400 please
00:39:27.240 be a supporter of rebel media
00:39:30.380 I think they got a couple
00:39:31.380 different tiers
00:39:32.300 not to brag
00:39:34.620 I'd pick the top one
00:39:36.000 okay
00:39:36.680 because when I got arrested
00:39:38.780 who was my support team?
00:39:41.920 rebel media
00:39:42.900 when ARC got arrested
00:39:45.420 and David got arrested
00:39:47.140 who was the support team?
00:39:48.840 who was actually
00:39:50.160 representing
00:39:51.140 the true story
00:39:52.680 as it was unfolding?
00:39:54.020 rebel
00:39:54.660 it was rebel media
00:39:55.920 yeah
00:39:56.280 okay
00:39:56.780 so if we don't support them
00:39:58.960 then guys like
00:40:00.240 Kian
00:40:00.760 don't have a job
00:40:02.200 and if they don't have a job
00:40:04.220 then they can't report the news
00:40:06.060 right
00:40:07.300 because everything
00:40:08.520 in Canada
00:40:09.780 costs money
00:40:11.720 yeah
00:40:12.240 okay
00:40:12.560 so if you haven't
00:40:14.400 subscribed
00:40:15.160 to rebel media
00:40:16.380 please do
00:40:16.980 if you haven't supported
00:40:18.500 at one of their levels
00:40:20.240 please consider it
00:40:21.680 I don't think
00:40:22.500 it's all that expensive
00:40:23.540 and I think
00:40:25.220 there's benefits to it
00:40:26.380 I won't make you watch
00:40:27.660 the whole thing
00:40:28.160 it almost sounds like
00:40:28.940 an ad for rebel news
00:40:30.040 but
00:40:30.820 it's true
00:40:31.880 when people are arrested
00:40:34.100 I don't think
00:40:36.040 I've ever been arrested
00:40:36.760 in my life
00:40:37.320 I mean
00:40:38.720 I've
00:40:39.040 I was sort of
00:40:40.320 grabbed by cops
00:40:41.540 and they pinched me
00:40:43.000 I've pinched
00:40:44.660 but nothing
00:40:45.860 nothing grievous
00:40:47.480 I've never been arrested
00:40:49.260 although
00:40:50.340 I
00:40:50.760 came close once
00:40:52.180 for journalism
00:40:54.320 by the way
00:40:54.880 if you're wondering
00:40:55.500 for what
00:40:56.000 but it's bad enough
00:40:59.580 to be arrested
00:41:00.240 for journalism
00:41:00.960 that guy was arrested
00:41:02.080 for preaching
00:41:02.860 that's terrible
00:41:04.580 that's like China stuff
00:41:06.320 Iran stuff
00:41:07.600 and
00:41:08.960 I don't know
00:41:10.140 who that
00:41:10.580 I don't know much
00:41:11.480 about that fella
00:41:12.220 but I'm guessing
00:41:13.500 he's not a man
00:41:14.300 of great wealth
00:41:14.980 I mean if you're
00:41:15.820 at a small church
00:41:17.980 and you get arrested
00:41:19.400 all of a sudden
00:41:20.000 you're thinking
00:41:20.420 oh my god
00:41:20.940 how am I going to
00:41:21.440 pay my legal bill
00:41:22.340 how do I even
00:41:23.380 find a good lawyer
00:41:24.320 most people don't know
00:41:25.640 how to get a lawyer
00:41:26.860 and they're scared
00:41:28.700 I think people are
00:41:29.880 often as scared
00:41:30.580 of their own lawyers
00:41:31.520 they are
00:41:32.060 of the bad thing
00:41:33.460 coming at them
00:41:34.020 because they think
00:41:34.540 okay is this lawyer
00:41:35.420 on my side
00:41:36.160 is he going to
00:41:36.940 take all my money
00:41:37.720 I don't understand
00:41:38.940 the big words
00:41:39.640 he's using
00:41:40.300 like it's terrifying
00:41:41.540 dealing with a lawyer
00:41:42.380 for the first time
00:41:43.100 in your life
00:41:43.560 I mean for me
00:41:46.060 that was when
00:41:46.540 I was a teenager
00:41:47.200 I was in fights
00:41:47.980 as far back as that
00:41:49.080 but for normal people
00:41:50.100 it's terrifying
00:41:51.360 so
00:41:52.420 to know that
00:41:55.020 we were there
00:41:55.740 and he described it
00:41:57.080 he said in his
00:41:57.720 hour of need
00:41:58.460 we didn't just
00:42:00.200 fight the tickets for him
00:42:01.020 he said we were
00:42:01.740 his support system
00:42:02.560 that's really nice
00:42:03.240 to hear
00:42:03.600 and I want to let you know
00:42:05.220 I haven't done
00:42:05.840 a count
00:42:06.460 in a week or two
00:42:07.700 but last I checked
00:42:08.500 we had 1834 people
00:42:10.240 we were helping
00:42:10.860 1834
00:42:12.980 and we take 1015
00:42:15.300 new a day
00:42:16.040 so we're probably
00:42:16.960 at around 2000
00:42:19.100 by now
00:42:19.560 so Grace Life Church
00:42:21.640 is back open
00:42:22.460 that church
00:42:24.320 in Calgary
00:42:26.160 is back open
00:42:26.920 he had a nice word
00:42:27.720 to say
00:42:28.260 but for every church
00:42:30.640 that's open
00:42:31.220 well
00:42:32.520 here's Adam Sose
00:42:33.820 on 10 or 11
00:42:36.580 churches in Calgary
00:42:37.600 vandalized in one day
00:42:38.820 take a look at that
00:42:39.600 Adam Sose here
00:42:40.380 for Rebel News
00:42:41.200 and I am outside
00:42:41.880 of St. Mary's Cathedral
00:42:43.120 here in Calgary
00:42:44.240 Alberta
00:42:44.780 this is just one
00:42:45.980 of the at least
00:42:46.900 10 churches
00:42:47.960 in Calgary
00:42:48.640 that were targeted
00:42:49.840 in a spree
00:42:50.740 of vandalism
00:42:52.160 this combined
00:42:53.340 with the arson
00:42:54.420 of churches
00:42:55.040 across this country
00:42:56.900 including churches
00:42:57.820 on First Nations land
00:42:59.620 is a troubling trend
00:43:01.280 and what's possibly
00:43:02.180 more troubling
00:43:02.840 is the response
00:43:03.980 on social media
00:43:04.960 people are calling
00:43:06.460 for more churches
00:43:07.500 to be burned
00:43:08.200 they're calling
00:43:09.000 these hate crimes
00:43:10.380 acts of justice
00:43:11.860 we understand
00:43:12.940 that the response
00:43:13.780 to the residential school
00:43:15.260 is a challenging one
00:43:17.260 the process
00:43:18.000 of reconciliation
00:43:18.860 will be long
00:43:20.360 and difficult
00:43:21.160 but it by no measure
00:43:23.060 justifies
00:43:24.080 vandalizing
00:43:25.120 and attacking
00:43:25.760 congregations
00:43:26.600 particularly when
00:43:27.800 the arson
00:43:28.260 is taking place
00:43:29.080 at churches
00:43:30.000 that First Nations
00:43:31.080 territories people
00:43:32.180 paid for
00:43:33.040 with their own money
00:43:34.580 this is unforgivable
00:43:36.140 and this is
00:43:37.000 categorical discrimination
00:43:38.180 that does nothing
00:43:39.160 to aid reconciliation
00:43:40.300 advertisement
00:43:44.100 of their own money
00:43:44.880 and this was
00:43:47.800 being in
00:43:50.620 known as a
00:43:51.240 of the
00:43:53.200 -
00:44:01.940 you
00:44:02.400 you
00:44:02.900 We'll be right back.
00:44:32.900 We'll be right back.
00:45:02.900 One can certainly understand the tensions regarding...
00:45:09.060 So that's Adam Sosa in Calgary.
00:45:11.140 Now, those churches were simply vandalized, I use the word simply, to distinguish them
00:45:17.000 from churches that have been torched, burnt to the ground.
00:45:21.000 Our own Drea Humphrey and Matt Rebner went to the B.C. interior to two churches that
00:45:26.000 were burnt.
00:45:27.720 There's been a spate of these burnings.
00:45:29.780 Now, I want to show you one more vandalism.
00:45:34.360 This is in Vancouver.
00:45:35.960 The vandals clearly, well, you never know, there are Aboriginal people who have blonde
00:45:40.160 hair and whatnot.
00:45:41.200 So you can't tell.
00:45:42.380 But these don't look like Indigenous people.
00:45:45.800 They look like urban, woke liberals who just are using the excuse to deface a church.
00:45:52.440 They've always hated the church.
00:45:53.740 They're left-wing, woke Antifa types.
00:45:56.160 Maybe they were raised Catholic and they're, you know, getting rid of some daddy issues by
00:46:02.120 violating the church.
00:46:03.580 Take a look at this.
00:46:04.100 They filmed themselves vandalizing a church.
00:46:19.020 You know, frankly, it's pretty lame.
00:46:22.540 They were filming themselves.
00:46:24.000 Those folks have never held tools or paint before in their life.
00:46:30.120 They're really pitiful.
00:46:32.380 But, um, splash.
00:46:37.540 I'm going to splash it.
00:46:39.220 I'm going to splash it.
00:46:41.440 Now, that's a crime.
00:46:42.900 And I put it to you this way.
00:46:44.220 If that were a mosque, if that were a mosque or a Jewish synagogue, what would your reaction
00:46:49.540 be?
00:46:50.580 What would Justin Trudeau's reaction be?
00:46:52.980 I think these people need to be charged, prosecuted with vandalism.
00:46:58.780 But it is also hate-motivated.
00:47:00.960 And, um, listen, the liberals and the left are the ones bringing in all these hate crime
00:47:08.560 bills.
00:47:09.580 They say the enemy is white, male, whatever.
00:47:14.960 Okay.
00:47:15.620 Well, you got yourself some white folks there.
00:47:18.420 Charge them.
00:47:18.800 No, they don't give a damn.
00:47:21.800 Um, we got some more chats to see if we can jam them in.
00:47:25.400 Oh, let me catch up here.
00:47:30.700 Holy moly.
00:47:33.000 Rumble, share 21.
00:47:33.980 Love this guy speaking.
00:47:34.920 You're talking about Neil Oliver.
00:47:35.880 Oh, I just can't get enough of that.
00:47:37.820 Scottish brook.
00:47:39.480 It's just, you know what?
00:47:40.740 I'm a sucker for it.
00:47:41.540 I've never been to Scotland.
00:47:44.100 I've been very briefly to Ireland.
00:47:46.500 I've been to England a fair bit.
00:47:48.540 I want to go to Scotland.
00:47:51.200 I want to go on a hiking tour of Scottish castles and ruins.
00:47:57.240 I mean, maybe that sounds really weird.
00:47:59.680 It's just something I want to do.
00:48:01.860 Um, I will not eat haggis.
00:48:08.900 Hyperchat History Club World.
00:48:09.980 I watched a video from four Vox journalists about the lab leak theory and the evidence
00:48:14.120 for lab leaking COVID seems pretty solid.
00:48:17.040 I was wondering if Rebel has learned anything more about the Winnipeg Lab connection to the
00:48:20.520 Muham Lab.
00:48:22.060 Follow History Club on Instagram.
00:48:24.900 No, I have not learned anything more.
00:48:26.240 We don't have any secret sources about this stuff, but we've been talking about that lab
00:48:30.700 leak since even before COVID.
00:48:34.100 The Winnipeg Lab, that is.
00:48:36.880 Agatha, we know the percentages of adverse effects in death from the vaccine.
00:48:41.580 There are lots of politicians, so why are no politicians getting sick or die?
00:48:45.380 I don't know.
00:48:45.860 And maybe they haven't just haven't said so.
00:48:47.900 I don't know.
00:48:49.600 Maybe they haven't.
00:48:51.060 Hyperchat from Rosti.
00:48:52.320 End the divide.
00:48:53.100 We need We Are Canadian shirts.
00:48:55.360 That's a good idea.
00:48:56.000 Like, I think Rebel can own the patriotism thing, especially since the left is throwing it
00:49:00.480 away.
00:49:02.580 Bingo.
00:49:03.020 Put them inside fedora on the Rebel shop.
00:49:05.140 I'd buy one.
00:49:05.760 That's a good point.
00:49:06.540 Not a lot of guys wear fedora.
00:49:07.620 I saw Mocha wearing a hat the other day.
00:49:11.320 And, you know, Mocha used to have really big hair.
00:49:14.220 He could have had a hat and he looked like Slash from Guns N' Roses.
00:49:16.960 That little hat and the big hair.
00:49:20.060 I think that's sort of a juxtaposition.
00:49:22.460 Almost like the Abraham Lincoln hat.
00:49:24.020 Like the stovepipe hat.
00:49:25.540 Um, Rumba, Willow Rivers, I love hearing the church singing, but the next crackdown will
00:49:31.940 be far worse.
00:49:32.580 I love that pastor in this church.
00:49:33.800 They love the Lord.
00:49:35.640 Well, that's the thing.
00:49:36.820 Will they have another lockdown in Alberta?
00:49:38.960 I'm not sure if they will, because it was so brutally bruising for Jason Kenney that I
00:49:45.680 don't know if he will do it.
00:49:47.280 I don't know if his backbench MLA's will do it.
00:49:49.720 He already has a schism in this party.
00:49:51.700 He's already underwater in the polls.
00:49:54.280 I don't know if he will allow that to happen again.
00:49:57.460 Um, because he, I think he fared the worst of any premium in the country.
00:50:01.540 And rightfully so.
00:50:04.480 No one else jailed pastors.
00:50:06.820 I think that's why Ontario refuses to have a path out.
00:50:10.480 They never want it to end.
00:50:11.680 And they know if they end it, they'll have a tough time getting back in it.
00:50:17.200 Um, Ryan Rosti.
00:50:19.340 How are these people still alive after disobeying the lockdown?
00:50:22.180 They're doing a deadly pandemic.
00:50:23.660 Yeah.
00:50:24.260 I don't think there was ever a single case at that church, let alone an outbreak.
00:50:27.320 Daughter of Narcissus, Tyler Shandro, Stampede Breakfast, July 10th at Trico Center.
00:50:33.780 Yeah.
00:50:34.260 You know, I, we talked about this at some length last week.
00:50:37.820 I don't believe in targeting a politician's family unless that family is explicitly political
00:50:44.060 and they're adults.
00:50:45.780 So I would never say target a kid.
00:50:48.980 And I would, I would never say go after a spouse unless that spouse is really putting
00:50:53.100 themselves out there politically.
00:50:54.140 As I said the other day, for example, Sophie Gregoire Trudeau is, is separated from Justin
00:51:00.960 Trudeau.
00:51:01.560 She doesn't participate in public events.
00:51:03.440 She didn't even go with him to the G7, which is rare because she loves to travel, but she
00:51:08.580 wouldn't even do that.
00:51:09.600 So I would say Sophie Trudeau is no longer a political figure.
00:51:14.380 She's Trudeau's ex-wife.
00:51:16.200 They're still married legally for all I know.
00:51:17.920 But yeah, so she's off limits.
00:51:22.720 Whereas like say Jill Biden, Jill Biden, first lady is very political, but don't talk to the
00:51:28.820 kids.
00:51:29.460 Don't leave the kids out of it.
00:51:30.940 Like minor children.
00:51:32.060 Hunter Biden's obviously fair game.
00:51:34.720 But Tyler Shandro should expect that for the rest of time, people whose lives he ruined or
00:51:42.440 destroyed or hurt will have something to say to him.
00:51:45.220 And that is absolutely just, even if they're rough in their words.
00:51:49.640 Why is there a rule that politicians can't be insulted, even meanly and unfairly?
00:51:54.380 I don't recommend it.
00:51:56.380 But as long as you're not threatening violence and as long as you're not scaring the kids,
00:52:01.600 as long as you're not going to their home, if you're in a public place at a public event
00:52:06.060 and some public politician is there, glad-handing, why can't you heckle them?
00:52:11.660 Why can't you even insult them?
00:52:13.960 I'm not saying it's the most polite thing to do, and I'm not saying I myself would do
00:52:17.860 it.
00:52:18.120 But if there's someone who has been so deeply harmed by Tyler Shandro that he has a great
00:52:22.980 grievance, one of the wonderful things about our system is we have the right to be offended.
00:52:28.640 We have the right to speak out.
00:52:29.980 And Tyler Shandro does not have some special immunity.
00:52:35.280 If he wants that immunity, he can hang out at the Sky Palace where only posh toffs get
00:52:40.360 to go drink $50 liquor, 10 stories up from the little ants down below.
00:52:46.240 I'm not sympathetic to Tyler Shandro at all.
00:52:49.040 I have some sympathy for his children, but he should not take them to public events anymore
00:52:52.720 because he's hated.
00:52:53.820 History Club, World Desert, you should try to visit Medicine Hat someday.
00:53:02.940 We have lots of rebels here.
00:53:04.540 We have basically a duopoly in our media, so I guess you should create Rebel News local
00:53:07.920 unit like CBC Calgary.
00:53:09.380 We do have a Rebel News local unit.
00:53:12.520 It's Adam Sose and Kian Simone.
00:53:16.700 Sister 2, I think we can thank Justin Trudeau for the intensity of the hate against churches.
00:53:20.940 This is insanity.
00:53:21.740 Oh, exactly right.
00:53:22.840 He's whipped it up and he's in 16 seconds saying, hey guys, come on, man, don't burn
00:53:28.160 those churches.
00:53:31.720 MVP 9337, decades of dumping on Christians have created this environment.
00:53:35.760 You're exactly right.
00:53:37.220 History Club, World Again, it's disgusting to see what people have done in the Catholic
00:53:40.020 churches.
00:53:40.600 Yeah.
00:53:41.620 No hay benda.
00:53:44.100 Ezra, your thoughts on Bill C-10 dying in the Senate?
00:53:46.160 I was worried that it wouldn't.
00:53:48.340 C-10 is one of the censorship bills.
00:53:51.740 Because, boy, they sure put a lot of political capital in getting past that past.
00:53:55.460 But in the end, it just didn't get out of the Senate.
00:53:57.280 I was sort of surprised.
00:54:00.760 We're keeping a key eye on that because obviously censoring the internet is code for censoring
00:54:04.880 Rebel News.
00:54:05.420 So we're keeping an eye on that.
00:54:09.380 We're almost out of time, but I want to show you a tweet from someone named Harsha Walia.
00:54:16.380 Now, she's made her Twitter account private, so I'm guessing you're not a follower of hers
00:54:22.180 already.
00:54:23.060 But I myself took a screenshot of her tweet before she made her site locked down in private.
00:54:33.820 And she was reacting to a story in Vice News, which is a left-wing clickbait site, reporting
00:54:44.360 on churches being burned down.
00:54:46.580 So the story was about arson.
00:54:50.060 The story was about fire.
00:54:51.760 It wasn't about vandalism.
00:54:53.420 It wasn't about political expression.
00:54:55.220 It was about a serious crime, lighting things on fire and burning them down.
00:55:02.900 That's a very serious crime.
00:55:06.720 So you can see Vice World News.
00:55:08.380 Two more Catholic churches have been torched in Canada amid ongoing reports.
00:55:13.400 And she writes, burn it all down.
00:55:19.640 Two more Catholic churches have been torched.
00:55:23.020 And she says, burn it all down.
00:55:25.220 Burned, torched, arson.
00:55:31.300 Not a lot of wiggle room there, what she meant.
00:55:36.960 She, who is Harsha Walia?
00:55:38.680 That's like, there's a lot of crazy people on Twitter.
00:55:41.840 There's a lot of disgraceful people on Twitter.
00:55:47.960 Go to the bccla.org.
00:55:50.080 She is the executive director of the British Columbia Civil Liberties Association.
00:55:59.960 Her job, her well-paid job, is to defend people, including their freedom, their right to be free from violence,
00:56:13.640 and to stand up for their religious freedom.
00:56:17.960 And she is cheering on arsonists.
00:56:23.100 Not just any arsonists.
00:56:24.820 Like, not just someone lighting fires.
00:56:26.460 Not just some, what's that called, a pyromaniac.
00:56:28.960 I don't think she's in favor of pyromania burning for its own sake.
00:56:35.040 In fact, she's very climate-focused.
00:56:38.920 Harsha Walia is a long-time advocate for migrant justice, indigenous rights, equality rights, and economic justice.
00:56:45.840 Unless you're a Catholic, in which case she wants to burn you down.
00:56:53.120 Oh, look at that last line.
00:56:56.800 She's a graduate and remains committed to be in service to those most impacted by state regulation and violence.
00:57:10.420 But she just said, burn it all down.
00:57:13.880 That's violence.
00:57:16.760 How can she remain?
00:57:18.560 Can you go to the BCCLA's Twitter feed?
00:57:21.240 I checked last night, but I haven't checked this morning.
00:57:24.500 She made that tweet six days ago now.
00:57:31.700 Last I checked last night, there was no correction, no retraction, no notice that they fired her.
00:57:38.540 You're going to scroll down a bit.
00:57:42.000 Yeah, nothing since July 1st.
00:57:45.840 So she's the Civil Liberties Association boss calling for the burning of churches.
00:57:50.980 There's no other way to read that.
00:57:54.860 And she's still the boss there.
00:57:58.720 Burn it all down.
00:57:59.700 I'm going to do my whole show on this tonight, or at least my monologue.
00:58:08.060 That's how far the Civil Liberties people on the left have fallen.
00:58:10.840 I just told you that we have 1,834 Civil Liberties cases that we're taking.
00:58:15.860 And it's probably higher than that.
00:58:16.980 It's probably close to 2,000.
00:58:18.080 I actually think we're Canada's largest Civil Liberties law firm.
00:58:24.920 But the BCCLA claims that they are.
00:58:29.720 Now, I know they're not.
00:58:32.700 But they're actually not doing a damn thing for Civil Liberties, are they?
00:58:35.500 They're calling for arson and violence against a particular religious group.
00:58:42.540 By the way, those churches are often on Indian reserves, and they serve Aboriginal people.
00:58:48.460 So she's particularly attacking people of color, First Nations, whatever phrase you want to use.
00:58:56.400 She's not saying burn down the big white churches in the suburbs.
00:59:01.160 She's saying burn down those Aboriginal churches on the reserve.
00:59:04.220 What a wicked woman.
00:59:07.800 I'll have more tonight.
00:59:08.700 I hope you tune in.
00:59:09.400 That's 8 p.m. Eastern time.
00:59:12.800 There's a lot going on.
00:59:13.780 We've got a busy week.
00:59:15.340 We've got reporters everywhere.
00:59:17.360 I'm going to sign off now.
00:59:18.320 Do we have a dog video?
00:59:19.600 We do.
00:59:20.740 Let me say goodbye to you now.
00:59:21.780 Justin, thanks for working the systems.
00:59:23.700 We had a couple hiccups, but nothing we couldn't get through.
00:59:26.880 And I'll leave you with a dog video curated by Justin.
00:59:30.420 I'll say goodbye to everybody.
00:59:31.640 See you later.