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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.
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Oh, there I am. And there you are. Hi, everybody. Sorry about that. I was the invisible man
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for a second there. Great to see you. Thanks for being with us. My name is Ezra Levan. I'm
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the boss here at Rebel News. And three times a week, Monday, Wednesday, Friday, I sit in
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this chair and basically shoot the breeze about the news of the day, things that don't
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make it into our formal videos. Tuesdays and Thursdays, my colleagues, David Menzies and
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Sheila Gunn-Reed hold the fort, and occasionally others in the office do too. We stream on various
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platforms right now. We are on YouTube. We are on Rumble. We are on Odyssey. And I'm just having a
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little trouble getting the Super U page to load right now. Oh, it is up. Okay, that's
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good to know. So four platforms for your delectation. Now, I don't think I have the printout of what
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is on tap for today. Normally, I get a little printout. What do we have? You know what? I
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want to start with a shout out to our American friends. It was July 1st the other day, which
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is Canada's National Day. And Justin Trudeau chose to celebrate that by flying our flag at
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half-mast. I'm not even kidding. Can you grab a headline proving that point? It's our national
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day, a day to be proud of this country's achievements and a day to celebrate what we have built in
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Canada, a day to show gratitude, I suppose, to the country, if that's your feeling. And I think for
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many people, especially those who have chosen to come here from another country. But on that day,
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Justin Trudeau chose to fly the flag at half-mast. The Prime Minister has been facing mounting
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pressure, blah, blah, blah. You know what? Someone sent me a note showing that that was illegal.
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Flying the flag at half-mast is something done only with the permission of Parliament. Parliament
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chooses to make the flag half-mast. The Prime Minister can't just do it like he does a tweet.
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I don't propose to go and improve that to you now. But take my word for it, I read the law,
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someone sent it to me. So that was July 1st. What was so funny is Toronto's ultra-woke mayor
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flew the flag half-mast on Canada Day on July 1. But on July 4, John Tory flew the American flag,
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which I support. I mean, we love Americans, they're our best friends and allies. But he flew the
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American flag at, normally, the Canadian flag John Tory flew at half-mast. These people, I think,
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hate Canada. Like they're really trying to cancel Canada. It's been on for a while. Yeah. So there's
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John Tory where he's double vaxxed and he's outside, but he's got his mask on. Like, and no one,
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I don't even think there's another soul in sight there. Why are you wearing a mask, you complete fool?
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So there he is on the 4th of July. Today, the flag of the United States of America is raised at City
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Hall for Independence Day, wishing a great day to everyone celebrating. Okay, thanks for that,
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you mask-wearing moron. But he flew that flag at half-mast on Canada Day.
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I like the 4th of July. It's the least government-y day of the year for Americans. Although, not so much
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this year. Joe Biden banned fireworks at Mount Rushmore, which I think is in South Dakota,
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as a petty spite against Kirstie Noem, the Republican governor there, perhaps, just because he can.
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Just outrageous. I saw some tweet that there were some fireworks banned in Washington, D.C. as well.
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And I don't think that's how Independence Day works. I don't think that's how freedom works in America.
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I don't think the government can tell you. You can't. There we go.
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Tonight's freedom fireworks presented by Budweiser have been canceled due to the city's noise curfew.
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We apologize for the inconvenience. Attention, fans. We apologize for the inconvenience.
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The Washington Nationals. I don't think that's how freedom is supposed to work.
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I just don't think it's how it's supposed to work. And if you are a fireworks-loving American,
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and fireworks themselves are very American, aren't they? I mean, obviously invented in China
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many centuries ago, but they're a very American thing, I think. And, you know, it's even in the
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anthem, the rocket's red glare, the bombs bursting in air, gave proof through the night that our flag was
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still there. Now, obviously the rockets they're talking about were the rockets in the Revolutionary
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War. But, you know, I went to a wedding in Manchester, New Hampshire once, and like the
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highlight of the wedding, like there was the wedding and then there was some music, but
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fireworks. Like, they love their fireworks. They love it. They just love the fireworks. And
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there's so many fireworks stores and kits. And it's bloody exciting. And it's slightly dangerous.
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And it's a real guy thing. I know gals can get into it too, but just like guys like to grill on a
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barbecue as opposed to cooking on a stove. I think guys like fireworks. And I saw this little video
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on Twitter. It's probably from TikTok. And it just shows that goofy, I don't give a damn spirit
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of complete freedom that, you know, that just sort of that... In Australia, they have that word
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larrikin, sort of like a good-natured prankster. It's a very Australian thing. There's a lot of that
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in America too. Take a look at this guy celebrating America the way it ought to be done. Take a look.
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Oh, I think that video stopped halfway. You got to watch it to the end. It's quite something.
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Let's see if we can boot that up and try it again. Because he was just getting started. He had his
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whole presentation going on. Let's see if we can get that going because I want to show people
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how that goes. We're having some hiccups today. Do we have another chance on that video? Because
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what he does with that beer bottle is quite impressive. First of all, that cigarette flip.
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That man's an athlete. He may be a former gymnast. I think he's practiced that hundreds of times.
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See, I mean, you may think I'm putting down or condescending. I'm not. That guy. That's that,
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you know, ATF, alcohol, tobacco, and firearms, the big three. And the mullet and just shaking it and
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just using his tongue, not even spitting, using his tongue. This guy, you tell me he wouldn't have
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the best four. And that, the tornado effect. You ever seen that? The cyclone effect? I didn't even
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know you could do that. Yeah, boy. I, you know, this guy, America's got talent. And who would you
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rather be with on a 4th of July? Yeah. And then the way he, with that tongue, that move there,
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that was so, and then just the, the mullet, just like my doggie. And then one, two, three, the cyclone.
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Bam. He, that went down so quick. You tell me he wouldn't be a hell of a guy to party with on 4th
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of July. See, that's that American spirit. Don't give a damn. And if you don't like it,
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you know, there's some memes. I like America back-to-back champs, uh, two world wars. Now they
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had some help from the allies, but you got to love that spirit. Only country ever be on the moon.
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God bless America. Um, now I got a lot of things on my list here to cover. Holy cow. Um,
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I want to show you, I want to go from the most American thing you've ever seen
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A judge. I'm not sure which city he's in, in America. It's in Columbus. Thank you. So that
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would be Ohio, if I'm not mistaken. Although there's a, there's a few Columbuses around America.
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So someone's committed a crime, like an actual crime. They were convicted in a criminal court,
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and now they're being sentenced. So this is a punishment, right? That's what a sentence is.
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There's not this, you know, it's not a rehabilitation. It's like time. And this judge
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is saying to criminals, I will put you in prison. I will do all these other bad things to you
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because you're a criminal convict and my job is to punish you. Or I'll let you go if you get double
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vaxxed. What's that? So is the vaccination a punishment? Now, what if his doctor says he can't
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take the vax? What if he's already had the Rona naturally and has a natural immunity to it?
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What if he gets sick from the vax? Will that be on the, will that be on the judge for doing that?
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But more on the point, how can anyone agree to that because they're under duress? It's really
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tantamount to someone putting a gun to your head and saying, I won't shoot you if you take the vax.
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Now, it's not that because you would die. But really, if someone says you're going to jail for
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three months or take the vax, you can't, that's, that's not a decision with your free will. That's
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called being under duress. You're being coerced. It's like a jailhouse confession. Here, watch this clip.
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Cummings Court Richard Fry tells me he started using the COVID-19 vaccine as a term of probation
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in his courtroom last week, but not for everyone. He ordered it three times out of 20 different
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sentencing hearings. I did talk to one of those three offenders today, and he tells me he feels
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very strongly about this and feels that this order violates his civil rights.
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The case was about a gun charge and some drugs.
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Franklin County criminal offender Sylvan Latham tells me he stood before Common Police Court Judge
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Richard Fry. I know Judge Fry's reputation. I know he's known for giving people max time,
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jail time, all that. I don't want to go to jail. I don't want to have five years probation.
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Latham thought his attorney struck a deal with prosecutors to three years probation,
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but during his sentencing hearing. I was stressed out right then. I didn't know what to do. I was
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kind of, I was very put, very myself put her on the spot. Latham said the judge told him he'd give
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him the five-year max unless he got a COVID-19 vaccine. With the shot, Latham said his probation
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would be cut down considerably to just one year. I'm shaking at this point, like I don't really like
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where this is going. In the moment, Latham agreed. Now his terms of probation state he must get the
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shot in the next 30 days and provide proof to the probation department. He has your future in his
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hands. Do you feel that's an overstep? I feel like it is an overstep, especially when he asked me
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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
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the three cases in which he ordered COVID-19 vaccinations. None of the offenders said they had a
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religious or medical objection. He said this is him doing his part to inch the community closer
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to herd immunity. He said something about a new Delta strain out attacking like black people,
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but I haven't had any symptoms. I told him I've been fine. Like I just went to the hospital for
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strep throat and they didn't try to give me the vaccine. Latham tells me he's not trying to get out
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of punishment for his crimes, but also doesn't feel injections into his body should be part of the time.
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I'm going to put you under five years probation or one year if you let me inject something into you.
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I'm not a doctor, but I see some on TV and I get to play God here. This is literally what they mean
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by cruel and unusual punishment. I mean, it is a punishment, right? That's what this is. It's a
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sentencing hearing, right? It's to punish a criminal. So the vaccine is a punishment.
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And the fact that you've got a rich white judge and a poor black defendant, don't think that's not
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relevant. You know, I live in Ontario, the most locked down jurisdiction in the world.
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There actually isn't even an exit plan for the lockdown. Other jurisdictions in Canada are
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partially locked down. Some, like Alberta, have no more restrictions. I'm not sure if there are any
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in BC still. Ontario doesn't even have an exit plan. The most that you're allowed to do is
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sit on a patio. And I think you're allowed to have, what, four or five people or six people at a table.
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Like there's all these ridiculous, yeah, six people outside, but they're unscientific. Well,
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you saw that idiot John Tory wearing a mask outside. But the servers still have to wear it.
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And you know what that is? If you didn't notice it, that's the servant class still has these rules
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on them. Is there any science that says the servant class, and I'm using that word on purpose,
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the downstairs, the help. The help has to wear a muzzle, but the fancy people don't. Really,
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that's an expansion of their whole rule that the NHL and professional athletes and Hollywood stars,
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they get to do whatever. They have an exemption, but the little people don't have an exemption.
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I saw a tweet. I won't try and find it. Someone went to Whole Foods in America. I don't know.
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There's so many people who tweeted it because it was something they saw. There's a sign about Whole Foods
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that their staff who are vaxxed don't have to wear masks, but the staff who aren't vaxxed
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have to wear masks. And there's no signs here. So they go into the Whole Foods, and guess what?
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The black people, the black staff are wearing masks, and the white staff aren't, because there's a racial
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divide in who wants the jab. And I know condescending white liberals will say,
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people of color are marginalized, and we have to educate them on the vaccine, and there's this
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disinformation. No, they just don't want you to inject them. Can you call up Tuskegee,
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if I'm pronouncing that right? Experiment, T-U-S-K-E-G-E. I'm not sure if I'm Tuskegee. Am I
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saying they're right? We've heard of the Tuskegee Airmen. They were a black group of pilots who fought
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for the United States Air Force. But there was a Tuskegee experiment. Yeah, Wikipedia's fine.
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I'm not going to go deep here. I just want to show people what it is.
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The Tuskegee, I'm sorry if I'm saying that word wrong, study of untreated syphilis in the Negro male,
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informally referred to as the Tuskegee Syphilis Experiment, was an ethically abusive study conducted
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between 1932 and 1972 by the United States Public Health Service and the Centers for Disease Control
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Prevention. The purpose of this study was to observe the natural history of untreated syphilis. Although
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the African-American men who participated in the study were told that they were receiving free health
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care from the federal government of the United States, they were not. The Public Health Service
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started the study in 1932 in collaboration with Tuskegee University, a historically black college
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in Alabama. Can you scroll down, please? In the study, investigators enrolled a total of 600
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impoverished African-American sharecroppers from Macon County, Alabama. Of these men,
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399 had latent syphilis with a control group of 201 men who were not infected. As an incentive for
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participation in the study, the men were promised free medical care but were deceived by the Public
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Health Service who never informed subjects of their diagnosis and disguised placebos, ineffective
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methods, and diagnostic procedures as treatment. The men were initially told that the study was only
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going to last six months but it was extended to 40 years. After fighting for treatment was lost,
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the study was continued without informing the men that they would never be treated. None of the
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infected men were treated with penicillin despite the fact that by 1947 the antibiotic was widely
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available and had become the standard treatment for syphilis. The study continued under numerous
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Public Health Service supervisors until 1972 when a leak to the press resulted in its termination on
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November 16 that year. By then, 28 patients had died directly from syphilis. 100 died from
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complications related to syphilis. 40 of the patients' wives were infected with syphilis and 19 children
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were born with congenital syphilis. The 40-year Tuskegee study was a major violation of ethical
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standards and has been cited as arguably the most infamous biomedical research study in U.S. history.
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This revelation led to the 1979 Belmont Report and to the establishment of the Office for Human Research
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So yeah, gee whiz, why wouldn't a black man want to be injected by the government as part of a punishment?
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You know, I think there's more common sense there. Speaking of which, I mean that judge,
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I will inject you with a experimental med and I say experimental med because as the Pfizer and all
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the other websites say, these drugs have not been approved yet by the FDA because they're still being
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tested. They're authorized for emergency use. That's not the same as being approved.
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Gee whiz, why are some people skeptical? I want to play for you a fairly long excerpt.
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Yes, yeah. Yeah, we'll remedy that later. Oh, you mean the Neil, the Neil Oliver thing?
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I want to, this is a video from Neil Oliver, who's a presenter on GB News in the UK.
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And he did a wonderful, wonderful commentary. Is there any way to do a split screen?
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This guy, sorry, I'm just talking to Justin in the control room there. We want to make sure that we're
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compliant. GB News. I think I told you about them the other day. Great new UK news channel, free speech
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oriented, anti-woke, anti-cancel culture. In fact, they have regular programs to that effect. And this guy,
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I had never heard of this guy before. His name is Neil Oliver. And he's Scottish. He's got an
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interesting look. I love that Scottish brogue. And he just started talking about vaccines.
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Now, Chris Whitty, the chief medical officer for England, has predicted that restrictions,
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including face masks, will be needed, he says, after the 19th of July. Numbers are getting bigger
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again, more positive tests and the like. There's talk, serious talk of vaccinating children against
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COVID-19. People under the age of 18. The EU are certainly keen. 19th of July is the latest in a
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long line of dates, dangled in front of us proles and called something like Freedom Day. As always,
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though, the large print giveth, while the small print taketh away. Now, the subject of vaccinating
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children has already been addressed by others here on GB News, but I cannot let it lie without saying
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something too. Speaking for myself, from my heart, I say this is a fork in the road for our society.
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We will be judged, and we should be judged as human beings by what we do next.
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COVID-19 poses almost no threat at all to children. If they do catch it, the disease will manifest itself
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in almost every case in symptoms indistinguishable from those of the common cold. Never before in
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medical history has there been a proposal to vaccinate children against a disease that poses
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them no measurable harm. Added to this is the undeniable fact these vaccines for COVID are
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experimental in that no data is available concerning long-term effects. I'm surprised this hasn't been
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taken down from the website. We vaccinate children against child killers like measles. We vaccinate
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adolescents against the HPV virus that causes cervical cancer. We vaccinate children against flu, which
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kills young and old alike. In each case, the vaccines had been in development and rigorous testing for
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many years before any syringe ever got near any human flesh. We have no long-term data about the
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long-term effects of the vaccines. Of course we don't. We haven't had the virus long-term,
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far less the vaccines against it. An 80-year-old approaching the end of life and opting to take
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such a vaccine is one thing, since the perceived benefits in the short-term might outweigh the risks
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over the long-term. A 10-year-old at the start of life, a life in which decisions and actions taken
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in childhood might affect or compromise many decades of that life, is another thing entirely. That we are
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even contemplating giving these vaccines to our children at this time, this time when so much
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remains unknown, strikes me as nothing less than grotesque. The apparent justification is that
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children may spread the virus and that by vaccinating them such risk is curtailed, that risk being
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primarily towards adults. But what of the risk to the children in receipt of a vaccine, the long-term
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effects of which must remain unknown for years to come? Are the adults of this country truly
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supporting the notion of standing behind a wall of safety built of our children and infants? That,
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to me, is an inversion of nature and should be contrary to what it means to be a parent,
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an adult, with an eye to the future. From around the world there are already reports of adults being
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offered free burgers and fries or lottery tickets or jobs or easier sentences for crimes in return for
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taking the vaccine. What sort of vaccines are these? What sort of disease is COVID-19 indeed,
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if people must be bribed to take their medicine? A few years ago, had we heard about a pharmaceutical
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company bribing people to take a brand new drug, I think I'm right in saying there would have been an
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outcry of note and legal actions aplenty. And so we are standing at a fork in the road. I see a society
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that contemplates putting children in the front line of protecting adults, far less embarks upon
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such a strategy, is not a society worth saving. If we don't put children, the young of the species,
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first above all others, then frankly what's the point in anything? These vaccines are a choice for
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adults. Take them or don't. That's the stuff of a private and personal choice in an erstwhile free
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society. But leave the children alone. Leave the children alone.
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That's Neil Oliver on GB News. That's the new UK All News channel. I've watched that video five times now
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and first of all, he's so eloquent. There's so many little turns of the phrase there, the large print
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giveth, the small print taketh away. There's lots of lines in there like that. But it's his clarity of
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thought and his elegant expression. And he's right. Since when to, like the idea, you've ever heard the
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saying women and children first. The idea that a parent would protect the young. Like it's, it's so
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natural. It's in our DNA. It's in nature. A mama bear defends the baby bears. Mama bear doesn't send
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the baby bears out to be cannon fodder. And he makes the point, imagine a society that would sacrifice the
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children for some fake protection of the elderly. You know, there have been some horrific cultures
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throughout the ages of child sacrifice. And we look at them as the most immoral and grotesque
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perversions of what it means to be human in all history. I thought that was a very powerful video.
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And I tweeted it actually on the weekend. And my tweet was one of the most viral things I've ever
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done, frankly. I think people really resonated. That commentary by Neil Oliver really resonated.
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Anyways, I'm a super fan of his now. I only got to know him through GB News. He's just such an
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interesting character. And one of my favorite things about the United Kingdom is they still
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allow interesting characters. They don't flatten them all. And isn't he right? He said they're
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bribing people. They're giving people free food. It's true. And reduced sentences. Well, we just saw that.
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I'm going to take some chats. And then I want to get to the UK's... Actually, just go quickly.
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Sajid Javid, again, I don't know if I'm pronouncing it right. He took over from Matt Hancock,
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the disgraced British health secretary, health minister, who was sacked for having an affair with
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a staffer he hired with taxpayers' dollars so he could have an affair at work. Basically, he was paying
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his mistress to work with him and videotape of them snogging, which is, I think, a British phrase.
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Anyhow, so Matt Hancock is gone and Sajid Javid has taken over. What viz do we have with that?
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Let's just take a look at the Guardian article. Politics trumps COVID science.
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In Javid's push to live with the virus. Yeah, that's the Guardian's point of view,
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which is a far left, a nanny state. It's basically the newspaper of the Labor Party.
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Sajid Javid, who took over... Yeah, thanks. Who took over from Matt Hancock, he basically said,
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we're done. There's no more lockdowns we're going to get out of this. And it was so clear that he was
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undoing the horrific legacy of Matt Hancock. So in a way, although I'm deeply sad that Matt Hancock
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and Gina Coladangelo, if I'm saying your name right, they're two homewreckers and they frankly
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deserve each other. What a disgrace they were to themselves, their country and their families.
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But if that's what it took to dislodge Matt Hancock from the health minister over there
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and get Sajid Javid in charge, it's for the public good.
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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.
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Lynn D on Odyssey, like Chris Jericho would say, people wearing masks outside are just
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stupid idiot. Yeah, I mean, well, it's a flag for them, isn't it? It shows that they're better than you,
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even though it shows they're dumber than you. On Rumble, MVP 9337, this is clearly a violation of
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his rights. Not sure what that was in. Oh, we have the prisoner. Yeah, absolutely it is. Cruel and
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unusual punishment. Hyperchat, Rebecca Henderson, using any bribe, whether it's prison, lottery tickets,
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or ice cream for medical treatment is not ethical and doesn't allow for medical autonomy, informed
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consent, medical privacy. The incentive for any medical treatment should be the treatment itself,
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not anything else. It's forced experimentation. Exactly. That's why I wanted to show you the
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Tuskegee syphilis experiment. Just horrific. And by the way, vaccines have not had a great history here
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in Canada too, if you study about the smallpox vaccines in Montreal 140 years ago.
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ROX4NE, look up BC ministerial order, M275 BC emergency order has been cancelled.
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No reopening phases, no vaccine rate quota. I'll take your word for that. And you're right.
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All these lockdowns were from emergency orders. I don't know if it's being cancelled. Of course,
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Celtic Mutt, that judge to sentence that man to a possible death sentence. The judge is not a doctor,
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does not know if this man has a reason or not getting the vaccine. It should be removed from
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the bench for criminal misconduct. I wouldn't call it criminal misconduct,
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but it's certainly judicial misconduct. He's not an expert. He's not a doctor.
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He does not. I mean, and to say that that criminal consents, you're saying, hey, you got four more
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years under probation or do this and you get like that. That's not, that's not the law. That's outrageous.
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Rebecca Henderson, again, it's racist too soon that only white people can decide what's offensive
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for black people and how they should live their life and who they should vote for. Yeah, my point is
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the servant class. And I saw this in Toronto when I went and sat on the patio on the weekend.
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Why is it okay to have the working class, which is often minorities, why is it okay to have the
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working class still with these stupid rules? That's not right. Does it make you feel better that your
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servants are wearing masks? History Club World, the entire past year reminds me of the Stanford prison
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experiment, where Stanford University divided some students into prisoners and prison guards. The guards
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then using their power abused the prisoners. I've seen something to that effect. Alex Jones talks about it.
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Let's get back to some of the other stuff we're looking at here for you.
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I mentioned that Ontario has the worst lockdowns in the world. We still,
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not only our restaurant's not open, most gyms are not open. Many stores are not open.
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Mask rules are in place. But there's no plan to get out. There's no
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timeline. There's no, you know, next phase. There just isn't. Like, there's just no plan to get out.
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No matter what. Like, there's just no plan to get out.
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Because the entire establishment is fine with that. In fact, they're profiting off it. They love it.
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And people are passive and they proved that. They proved how easily
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they'll give up their freedoms. Hey, just give me a Netflix show to watch and some,
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some takeout. And I'm good to go. To hell with the kids. That Neil Oliver was great.
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I got some good news and some bad news from Alberta. The good news is that Grace Life Church
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in Parkland County, just outside Edmonton, the government of Alberta raided, expropriated,
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and desecrated, frankly, is now back in the hands of the church. Is there any sound here?
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How great Thou art. How great Thou art, how great Thou art,
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like I went there in the middle of the lockdown
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One can certainly understand the tensions regarding...
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Now, those churches were simply vandalized, I use the word simply, to distinguish them
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from churches that have been torched, burnt to the ground.
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Our own Drea Humphrey and Matt Rebner went to the B.C. interior to two churches that
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The vandals clearly, well, you never know, there are Aboriginal people who have blonde
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They look like urban, woke liberals who just are using the excuse to deface a church.
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Maybe they were raised Catholic and they're, you know, getting rid of some daddy issues by
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Those folks have never held tools or paint before in their life.
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If that were a mosque, if that were a mosque or a Jewish synagogue, what would your reaction
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I think these people need to be charged, prosecuted with vandalism.
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And, um, listen, the liberals and the left are the ones bringing in all these hate crime
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Um, we got some more chats to see if we can jam them in.
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I want to go on a hiking tour of Scottish castles and ruins.
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I watched a video from four Vox journalists about the lab leak theory and the evidence
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I was wondering if Rebel has learned anything more about the Winnipeg Lab connection to the
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We don't have any secret sources about this stuff, but we've been talking about that lab
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Agatha, we know the percentages of adverse effects in death from the vaccine.
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There are lots of politicians, so why are no politicians getting sick or die?
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Like, I think Rebel can own the patriotism thing, especially since the left is throwing it
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And, you know, Mocha used to have really big hair.
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He could have had a hat and he looked like Slash from Guns N' Roses.
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Um, Rumba, Willow Rivers, I love hearing the church singing, but the next crackdown will
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I'm not sure if they will, because it was so brutally bruising for Jason Kenney that I
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I don't know if his backbench MLA's will do it.
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I don't know if he will allow that to happen again.
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Um, because he, I think he fared the worst of any premium in the country.
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I think that's why Ontario refuses to have a path out.
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And they know if they end it, they'll have a tough time getting back in it.
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How are these people still alive after disobeying the lockdown?
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I don't think there was ever a single case at that church, let alone an outbreak.
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Daughter of Narcissus, Tyler Shandro, Stampede Breakfast, July 10th at Trico Center.
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You know, I, we talked about this at some length last week.
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I don't believe in targeting a politician's family unless that family is explicitly political
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And I would, I would never say go after a spouse unless that spouse is really putting
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As I said the other day, for example, Sophie Gregoire Trudeau is, is separated from Justin
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She didn't even go with him to the G7, which is rare because she loves to travel, but she
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So I would say Sophie Trudeau is no longer a political figure.
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Whereas like say Jill Biden, Jill Biden, first lady is very political, but don't talk to the
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But Tyler Shandro should expect that for the rest of time, people whose lives he ruined or
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destroyed or hurt will have something to say to him.
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And that is absolutely just, even if they're rough in their words.
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Why is there a rule that politicians can't be insulted, even meanly and unfairly?
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But as long as you're not threatening violence and as long as you're not scaring the kids,
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as long as you're not going to their home, if you're in a public place at a public event
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and some public politician is there, glad-handing, why can't you heckle them?
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I'm not saying it's the most polite thing to do, and I'm not saying I myself would do
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But if there's someone who has been so deeply harmed by Tyler Shandro that he has a great
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grievance, one of the wonderful things about our system is we have the right to be offended.
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And Tyler Shandro does not have some special immunity.
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If he wants that immunity, he can hang out at the Sky Palace where only posh toffs get
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to go drink $50 liquor, 10 stories up from the little ants down below.
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I have some sympathy for his children, but he should not take them to public events anymore
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History Club, World Desert, you should try to visit Medicine Hat someday.
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We have basically a duopoly in our media, so I guess you should create Rebel News local
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Sister 2, I think we can thank Justin Trudeau for the intensity of the hate against churches.
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He's whipped it up and he's in 16 seconds saying, hey guys, come on, man, don't burn
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MVP 9337, decades of dumping on Christians have created this environment.
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History Club, World Again, it's disgusting to see what people have done in the Catholic
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Ezra, your thoughts on Bill C-10 dying in the Senate?
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Because, boy, they sure put a lot of political capital in getting past that past.
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But in the end, it just didn't get out of the Senate.
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We're keeping a key eye on that because obviously censoring the internet is code for censoring
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We're almost out of time, but I want to show you a tweet from someone named Harsha Walia.
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Now, she's made her Twitter account private, so I'm guessing you're not a follower of hers
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But I myself took a screenshot of her tweet before she made her site locked down in private.
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And she was reacting to a story in Vice News, which is a left-wing clickbait site, reporting
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It was about a serious crime, lighting things on fire and burning them down.
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Two more Catholic churches have been torched in Canada amid ongoing reports.
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Not a lot of wiggle room there, what she meant.
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That's like, there's a lot of crazy people on Twitter.
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There's a lot of disgraceful people on Twitter.
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She is the executive director of the British Columbia Civil Liberties Association.
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Her job, her well-paid job, is to defend people, including their freedom, their right to be free from violence,
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Not just some, what's that called, a pyromaniac.
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I don't think she's in favor of pyromania burning for its own sake.
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Harsha Walia is a long-time advocate for migrant justice, indigenous rights, equality rights, and economic justice.
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Unless you're a Catholic, in which case she wants to burn you down.
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She's a graduate and remains committed to be in service to those most impacted by state regulation and violence.
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I checked last night, but I haven't checked this morning.
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Last I checked last night, there was no correction, no retraction, no notice that they fired her.
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So she's the Civil Liberties Association boss calling for the burning of churches.
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I'm going to do my whole show on this tonight, or at least my monologue.
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That's how far the Civil Liberties people on the left have fallen.
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I just told you that we have 1,834 Civil Liberties cases that we're taking.
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I actually think we're Canada's largest Civil Liberties law firm.
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But they're actually not doing a damn thing for Civil Liberties, are they?
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They're calling for arson and violence against a particular religious group.
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By the way, those churches are often on Indian reserves, and they serve Aboriginal people.
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So she's particularly attacking people of color, First Nations, whatever phrase you want to use.
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She's not saying burn down the big white churches in the suburbs.
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She's saying burn down those Aboriginal churches on the reserve.
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We had a couple hiccups, but nothing we couldn't get through.
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And I'll leave you with a dog video curated by Justin.