DAILY | What is a 'woman' anyway?
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Summary
In this episode, we talk about the agreement between the Liberals and the NDP, and the Green Party of Canada's new leader, Laurence Olivier Proulle, to hand over the land that they pay rent to a building across the pond, and give it back to the Algonquin and Anishinaabe peoples.
Transcript
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good morning good afternoon and good evening if you're in england with lewis brackpool who put
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on a collared shirt for me thank you lewis how are you doing today young man i'm very well it's
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good to see you again great to see you all sorry my hair's a little wild here i was looking down at
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my phone i appreciate uh you not telling me that i was looking wild of course we'd like to start
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off the way we start off every live stream we do together across the pond that's with a land
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acknowledgement you guys i'd like to thank our landlord who owns the building i'd like to thank
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ezra who runs the building i'd like to thank our our uh operations manager uh chief operations
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manager for keeping the everything going i'd like to thank mike in the back for ordering lunch so i
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just want to acknowledge the land that we're on where we pay rent to a building because that's
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the fashionable thing to do lewis and canada's green party leader is is talking about how the country is
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still committing genocide i'm not sure how that's possible um but one of the green party members i
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think it was who seemed somewhat gender confused to quote our keto guido producer um can we play this
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clip that we're talking about this is what inspired me to do a land acknowledgement today let's take a
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look everyone we're here to um talk about the agreement between the liberals and the ndp today
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i will start by acknowledging that we are on the unceded territory of the algonquin and anishinaabe
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peoples and that this country is still currently committing genocide everyone there we go um so
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first of all the claim the ashinabe um people is like four different tribes if i'm not mistaken it's a
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multiple tribes and they're saying there was an unceded land of course it's unceded they lost a war
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i don't know like are you sitting on the unceded like viking land that you're gonna acknowledge i'd like
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to i'd like to uh thank eric the red and um if i was in quebec with my relatives let's uh make a land
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acknowledgement for eric the red who came here from viking land in the year 600 and uh they didn't
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unseed the land we sort of fought for it i'd like to you know every i like to call the viewpoint eric
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um almost called you eric viewpoint lewis of overturn all wars that i disagree with that's basically the
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viewpoint there overturn all wars i disagree with and give them back to any given tribe or country that
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may have existed before i'd like to see ukraine ukrainians do a land acknowledgement as former
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russian land that would go over well i think lewis how do you feel about like this this whole let's go
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back and over change history kind of a a beaten topic i think maybe since 2016 what do you think
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uh yeah no i seem to agree it just reminds me of last week when we were talking about nicola
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sturgeon um who of course uh was was of course apologizing for witches
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that were of course uh arrested uh with of course no evidence and obviously burned at the stake and
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on international women's day nicola sturgeon the minister of scotland came out and said i'd like to
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um say sorry um for all the wrongdoings that happened with witches there it is that apologizes to
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people accused of witchcraft obviously we spoke about this last week but there seems to be this
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very strange trend with uh liberals at the minute liking to apologize uh for things that they don't
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need to apologize for um we do not live in these times we have not lived in these times uh where there is
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nothing personally i think to to apologize for well the tribe she's speaking or he um elliot page is
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speaking about is you know they fought with the french they eventually lost to the french but
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they fought with other people like so this is not like we were innocent people and we were invaded and
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all we wanted was peace like no like that's not how it happens like there's so many different tribes
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that were in north america some were cannibals some tortured people some had slaves some were good
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others expanded others worked with the settlers so it's crazy to think louis that we're still here
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and that there's a party in canada that not only shills with the other parties on
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projects and viewpoints that aren't green party viewpoints or have historically not been they're
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still going to be like we are the party of like 17 year old girls who just think you know everything's
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or seeing everything through rose-colored lenses in the world have no worldly knowledge at all
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which uh reminds me that there's also a ndp leader which is our new democrat party lewis for those
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watching in the uk um further to the left of the liberals who has been caught going into the vaccine
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passport um registry or program in alberta under the premier's name so taking somebody's identity to go
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into the vaccine passport uh system logging in there and pulling out information and won't apologize
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for it won't say if he's going to do it again or not says basically the ends justify the means and
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these are two of the further left parties the green party and the ndp and this is the type of you know
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ideology they have it's okay to you know steal identities and break the law if it benefits us
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and at the same time we must be like super apologetic for everything that happened before our
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time so it's a very weird um concentric circle where it's like illegalities but also love and
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respect everyone that i had nothing to do with and in the middle it's also like you know gender wage
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gap and all this all this nonsense so it's it's fun to me to try to pick apart the justification that
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these people have which generally and most often comes with a complete lack of knowledge for the
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thing that they're basing their opinion off of lewis um i want to tell everybody that we're on rumble
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super you youtube odyssey getter am i missing any rumble did i say i think i've got them all says the
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producer um we're probably on you know um icq msn messenger live i imagine if those were still a thing
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so if you want to get us your super chats your paid chats your rumble rants your super you shouts
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and your odyssey hyper chats i can't believe i remember them all lewis send them on there we'll
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read them we'll uh we'll get your comments your questions your hate mail your beard comments since
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this is the beard cast i want to move on lewis so many twitter suspensions and patreon suspensions
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coming down the pipe one of them i want to talk about is charlie kirk because his crime which we all
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are guilty of repeatedly misgendering which i know you're a big fan of um this was for rachel levine
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who is a government official can we pull up a story about that please just so everybody knows who
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we're talking about it's just loading i'm being told you might say when it comes up no i'll save
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that for when it comes up but this is a person in the u.s military who was i believe we reviewed as
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the they worded as the highest ranking transgender um if you recall that lewis so uh we'll go with
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she for twitter purposes go ahead we have this uh twitter suspends charlie kirk for repeatedly
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misgendering rachel levine says the daily beast which is a you know a bit of an out there publication
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they get things wrong they get things right uh no shade there the cheat sheet the top 10 right now
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take a time out says justin something charlie kirk was suspended by twitter on tuesday for an attack
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on u.s assistant secretary that's the title for health uh rachel levine i don't know why that's not
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capitalized uh great job daily beast in which he repeatedly misgendered and demanded her dead named
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her excuse me dead naming also if you didn't know it's calling a transgender person by their real birth
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name um because often they don't legally change their name and that's a violation of twitter's
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terms of service you can't call somebody by their former name if they're transgender um i'm not sure
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if that's a rule against non-transgender people who just like if you called prince back in the day
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prince when he changed his name to a symbol who knows if that was uh a violation can we go back to
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that please while lewis gets hydrated a trans woman who transitioned in 2011 spent 54 years as a man
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unbelievable that charlie kirk would say that while dead naming her he transitioned to be a woman in
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2011 joe biden appointed levine to be a four-star admiral and now usa today is named rachel levine as
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woman of the year the right wing blowhard sneered as you can see this is very unbiased reporting and
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everything's biased but this is like he's a blowhard uh where are the feminists a twitter
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spokesperson confirmed to the daily beast that the platform took enforcement action on the account
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for violating its hateful conduct rules now lewis if you reached out to twitter do you think they'd
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give you an answer on why somebody was banned targeted misgendering or dead naming of transgender
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individuals we have a picture of rachel levine's on this article somewhere
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scrolling scrolling no can you bring up uh we're gonna bring up a picture of rachel levine so you
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know who we're talking about you can see all his slash her awards lewis do you think there's a re
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obviously this is against twitter's terms of service i think charlie kirk knows that we're in
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the era where getting canceled kind of helps you um what's your opinion on this is this targeted stuff
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coming up to an election is this just you know people seeing an opportunity to be
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banned on twitter and don't think it's going to affect their bottom line unless it's positively
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what's your take on this um well there are lots of people like we said originally that uh are being
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banned uh for example babylon b had a similar suspension when they said um man of the year
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um awards uh in their satire um post uh yep there we go uh twitter suspends babylon b for naming
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rachel levine man of the year um and obviously babylon b are a satirical why are you laughing
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because i'm i'm wondering if our viewers are confused and i want to tell them that it's not
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the scientist from the independence independence day movie just want to clear that up rachel levine
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is not the scientist from independence day carry on lewis nor is it the uh dreadlock people
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for matrix 2 that's also not who that is did i get you off track lewis yeah you did my apologies
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that's all right mate no worries i forgive you but we're seeing we're seeing a current trend um
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when the news of course is to do with um this particular subject um people obviously like to
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talk about it of course it needs to be spoken about in my opinion um especially with leah thomas
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the swimmer recently um who of course won uh in the women's uh championship and received the medal for
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it um it's it's striking because twitter now has its own playground rules and we must follow it uh and if
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we don't follow it then of course you're accused of wrong think and you're sent to their uh version of
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a gulag which is of course suspension and you're now starting to see this and this has been going
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on for a long long time um and you're now starting to see that it is a clear uh it is a clear violation
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of whether it be free speech free expression but on top of that there's a clear bias against um specific
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politically um leaning um leaning individuals um any excuse you can get to to ban someone that they
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don't like uh they'll do for example um some that we know um of course steve laws that i've interviewed
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before for rebel uh he was of course banned this morning um no warning no given um reason to why his
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his suspension occurred uh and he of course has been covering the illegal immigration crisis happening
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in britain where illegal immigrants are coming over from calais uh using the english channel and then
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settling in dover before being transferred to the nearest um uh hotel or bussed around coached around to
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uh all the hotels within uh england um so him documenting this of course twitter doesn't like
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so any excuse to ban someone now uh that they accuse of wrong think uh is becoming the clear
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pattern and has been for years so it's no surprise to me that there is some sort of window now of
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opportunity for twitter to go on some sort of purge or rampage uh against anyone um who they believe
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is uh is using wrong think yeah and this comes at a time where i think they've noticed
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that the pushback against transgenderism in terms of you know naming people as a woman who
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were formerly a man or still have male genitalia frankly and men and women's sports there's this is
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the peak of the pushback on it so they've suspended him the patreon got rid of sydney watson last night
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twitter banned savannah hernandez after she uh had all this viral coverage from the leah thomas events
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now they use different means to ban them obviously charlie kirk's dead naming savannah hernandez is
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circumventing a previous ban but this stuff wasn't a problem until they started saying this stuff
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i'm sure so many people do things that are violating twitter's terms of service all the time and people
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who have big names but they just wait for the opportunity to do it when it benefits the most
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and this is the time i think that they've identified the powers that be let's say that
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they're getting the highest amount of pushback ever on this sort of topic um nobody cares and we'll get
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to disney next nobody cares that disney's boycotting things nobody cares that espn staging a walkout
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during a 44 to 4 women's basketball game nobody cares that um uh what am i saying here nobody cares that
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uh leah thomas is saying that he's a woman so much so that he threw the last two races in my opinion
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came in last and fifth still fifth fastest in the country if you can believe it before that the only
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person he's lost to was another transgender person so the backlash on these topics is at an all-time
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high and i think people are starting to recognize that and whether that's not whether that's twitter you
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know directors saying let's clamp down on this or people that work at twitter and disney saying
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uh people are dying which of course isn't true for these reasons uh we're getting erased from history
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let's fight back harder than ever and because we control the buttons on twitter and facebook they're
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going to start pressing the buttons harder and looking for these people i think that's what's going
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on here now the apology the apologizing side that's going to happen from people and i'm glad it's not
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happening from people like charlie kirk and savannah hernandez but there will be politicians like our
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very own uh people in canada um aaron o'toole former conservative leader who said let's uh stop
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biphobia last year and uh current current sitting member of parliament michelle rempel garner who talked
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about the gender pay gap and all this uh you know white male fragility in her party these people will
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always apologize and even though they're supposed to be sitting in conservative territory
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and supposed to be standing their ground they're still going to go and apologize to the people
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that hate them the people that want to put them in jail the people that want to ban ban them from
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twitter etc etc and it's this pandering that will never work and i think they're seeing somewhat of
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a pushback here and a blowback from people not backing down ron de santis charlie kirk all these
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people they're not backing down they're saying go ahead and ban me see what happens and they don't
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like that they don't like that there's a bit of a power struggle here because they've had the power
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lewis probably for about four or five years now where everybody's just like oh i'm so sorry
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oh we need to apologize and i could have said things better candace owens is another person
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who refuses to apologize for saying things about ukraine about transgenders i'm sure she's going
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to be banned from something soon but when the star power is big in the in the case of charlie kirk
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or even the governor of florida there's not much they can do if you just say no i mean imagine
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if dennis rodman apologized for things in the 90s kicked a guy in the groin a cameraman in the
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groin uh went to an nba finals game hung over from las vegas imagine if he apologized i mean he could
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have but he didn't but he was winning nba championships with michael jordan so when you have
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the star power and the influence kid rock is another person that i just watched an interview
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with tucker carlson when you have this power lewis which you undoubtedly have you don't have to
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apologize and you can keep going and stand your ground on things and i wish more politicians could
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because you're not going to get kicked out of office you're not going to get impeached somehow
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for misgendering somebody and i don't think they can i think they've set the standard now where you
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can't kick a politician off social media just because you don't like their opinions but when
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they're out of office you're going to ban them immediately i think um to add as well andrew i mean you
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talk about when you talk about private companies can do what they like you know it's difficult to
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justify that with a with a platform like twitter which is basically owned of course and coincides
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with um platforms such as google uh who own apple pay um an apple store and everything like that so
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they're all in cahoots they have their own agenda they have their own way of thinking or what they
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believe to be wrong think so if you want to of course they because people say oh it's a private
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business it's a private enterprise they can do what they like they have their own rules it's their own
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playground um what if you thrive on the free market then why don't you set up your own business and
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it's like yeah sure good point but if you were to set up your own business for example a social media
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account you have to you are constrained to google's or apple's um or um rules their playground rules still
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and they're all in cahoots so that argument i think is so redundant now where it's to the point where
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your your um these oligarchs cannot um they have so much massive influence on uh on social media and
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other platforms that it's basically not impossible of course but to keep up with competitors such as
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facebook instagram or meta uh twitter it makes it increasingly uh difficult to keep up in the
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competition when all the competitions are in cahoots so i don't know what you think but um i think that
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that argument it's a private business sure it's correct but it's kind of redundant in a way i think
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moving forward there i think two things are going to happen one if anybody's watching who is wealthy
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or has the ability to make their own company i recommend you start getting into some sort of
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business that's going to be an alternate banking system an alternate you know electronic funds
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transfer system and um an alternate system for i want to say basically payment methods is what i'm
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getting getting at because let's take charlie kirk as an example they say he's giving hate speech and you
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know uh and dead naming everything i i'm sure it's not far behind that apple pay is going to say we
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don't want you as a customer sydney watson you're banned from patreon for the stupid reasons like
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perpetuating you know uh hate and basically because she did the same thing she talked about
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the woman of the year the man of the year not on patreon's platform and they said like they've done
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to people like sargon of a cod uh we don't want you on here just based on what you said on other
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platforms which of course makes no sense business wise it's just a virtue signal there it is and if
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you scroll down um we welcome in passion viewpoints and it says create the creators to propagate negative
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stereotypes or segregational content towards a protected community because you are funding that
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type of content on your patreon campaign your page has been removed so that's the new stances
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you're getting money that's funding your content that's hateful so chase bank in america has
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already taken people off of uh off of their membership taking their bank account away from
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them because they don't like their opinion we're seeing that happen um for different banks where
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they have this new scoring system which is basically a social scoring system they don't want to deal
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with anybody who's controversial so people are going to need alternate ways to bank and to transfer
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money and for payment methods because i'm sure it's not far behind if apple pay and google pay say we
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don't like you you can't use us then what's the interact or the debit company how far behind are
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they how far are internet service providers like rot here rogers or bell media how far away are they
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from saying you can't have internet because we don't like you so that's the first thing the second
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thing regarding your question um of whether or not it's free speech i think that's what's going to
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happen there is they're going to take it too far charlie kirk sydney watson donald trump and they're
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and all these celebrities kid rock and them taking down a nelk podcast for example they're going to
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take it too far and when it's going to get too far then something's going to happen where really big
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creators are going to start jumping ship uh really big platforms are going to start jumping ship to rumble
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or to super you and odyssey where we are on and it's going to take such a huge indent of such a huge
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bite out of it and maybe it'll be spotify too maybe joe rogan will have to leave there but once
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giant names start leaving places and they have such a significant pop culture impact like the
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joe rogan's and the nelk boys have that they're going to have to say wait a minute we're going to
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have to bring in somebody new in these corporations that's going to say let's dial it back we can't be
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kicking everybody off our platform we're losing too much money the competition and we're going to
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have to start letting people on again so that that would be the reasonable and logical thing to do if
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they take it too far or they're so far down the hole they're so far in in bed with the governments
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and the giant corporations that they just keep digging this hole deeper and deeper and they're
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going to say you know right now let's say they own a 90 market share they're willing to go down to 70
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or 75 for a while just to keep this charade going just to keep the transgender stuff going just to keep
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the hate speech stuff going because lewis i think the captains of that ship are happy to let the
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you know the passengers and the crew go down the ship and they're going to secretly jump off
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if youtube goes down or twitter goes down the owners are going to say well we stand with the
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trans community and we stand with the people who are against anti-hate and then they're going to sell
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off their stuff and they're going to sneak away while that platform crumbles and they're going to
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start their new thing and we have a story here if we want to pull it up about boris johnson
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um and whatsapp he's sending sensitive government material again on whatsapp and you informed me
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and reminded me i don't know what he's carrying there what's he carrying a lunch pail that is no
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that is the red box so um you're gonna have to tell us about what that is so the red box is is what
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ministers use in the british government and the british monarch um it's basically carry around
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uh government documents so it's a pretty big deal it's a big tradition oh my god that makes you such
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a target yeah i know right it's like uh i forgot what they call g4s or whatever when they go into
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like a western union they're wearing like rock and they go in and they pick get out all the money and
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stuff like that and put it in the back of the van um that's fun yeah but uh this is quite interesting
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so boris johnson gets summaries of sensitive government material via whatsapp now it's quite
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funny because we saw i think some whatsapp um messages were were leaked i believe from last year
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about some kerfuffle within his uh his cabinet and he's he's made group chats of course i don't know
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if it's him that's made it perfect you know someone but he's got group chats of everyone from his
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cabinet office uh and they all speak in there and talk about sensitive subjects like this and
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of course the uh this is to do with of course um the very private and sensitive governmental documents
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um i don't know if we can pull that article back up and i can read a little bit from it um but i've got
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here so it says boris johnson gets details of vital government business sent to him via whatsapp
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court papers have revealed uh the material from the prime minister's ministerial um red box is sent
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to his phone for administrative ease officials say let's not break the rules apparently but uh
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campaigners are challenging government by whatsapp in the high court and says it's a security risk which
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is it is yeah it's it's security risk the high security risk uh they claim the use of the insecure apps
00:26:02.940
and message deletion by ministers and officials is rampant so that's a bit mad i was hoping that the
00:26:11.600
red box would be a 1993 cell phone in a box and they just never got rid of it the presidential phone
00:26:18.220
or the prime ministerial phone hello this is boris there is the accent love it mate well the whatsapp is
00:26:26.960
not completely secure and they when they change their terms of service where it's basically we can read
00:26:31.720
and take all your stuff um a lot of people jump ship to telegram and signal and that's kind of my
00:26:37.260
point with the other things if twitter takes it too far and loses its you know central message of it
00:26:43.420
essentially what it's about is that you can speak to each other and get information then people are
00:26:48.420
going to leave to getter or truth social or everything else so just like whatsapp which was the
00:26:54.440
secure like you know private platform where you can send send and receive messages just like that lost
00:27:00.260
its primary focus and made people jump ship i think that's what's going to happen for other people
00:27:04.600
if youtube is no longer the place where you can you know start a channel and possibly get rich and
00:27:09.980
popular off of it and do what you want for the rest of your life then people are going to leave it also
00:27:14.840
happened with the search engine duck duck go they lost their primary focus of being a free search
00:27:21.360
engine that doesn't censor and now they're like oh we're going to censor that russian misinformation
00:27:25.320
and it happened with firefox which was we're all about security and about people being able to do
00:27:31.200
what they want on their platform oh actually we're going to be fact checking your sources and down
00:27:35.560
ranking them and it always happens that way and just like i said with twitter how somebody's going
00:27:40.220
to jump ship and leave the whatsapp guy went and helped create signal and elon musk promoted it the
00:27:45.980
firefox person left there and created brave browser so it happens with basically everything patreon became
00:27:52.380
too political dave rubin created uh locals and now it's huge so that's what's going to happen and
00:27:59.440
you just have to keep it so that these things do not get built up the same way because when they get
00:28:04.660
built up the same way just like facebook and twitter they all eventually fall and it starts with the
00:28:09.540
advertising lewis it always starts with the ads never forget that once uh coca-cola gets on there and
00:28:15.520
we'll get to them uh things start to go downhill i do want to say that we should show what we were
00:28:20.820
talking about with disney the employees in california headquarters staged a walkout so espn's owned by
00:28:28.200
disney that's why i was mentioning that they were staging a walkout um and they were saying
00:28:32.800
we stand with such and such and we read off this piece of paper that we don't understand so do we
00:28:38.000
have video of this uh from classic account of libs of tiktok go ahead
00:28:42.740
so of course we're in california so we're all going to be masked and nobody really knows what
00:28:59.820
they're talking about but we have let's say 500 people we'll give an estimate here i don't know
00:29:04.020
how many it is well they're saying say gay say gay well then you would ask them well what do you
00:29:08.940
mean what do you mean by that well then they would say well there's a bill in florida lewis
00:29:12.720
that's called the don't say gay bill and they don't want people to talk about being gay completely false
00:29:18.400
so espn people uh sally at the front there uh girl in her crazy stupid outfit guy who wore two tones of
00:29:27.500
blue they all have no idea they're saying say gay they're marching against this bill why are they
00:29:33.220
marching against the bill lewis because they don't want people and kinder children from kindergarten
00:29:37.200
and grade three to be caught taught sex ed and particularly sex ed that includes gender transitioning
00:29:43.660
and transgenderism and gender identity why are you fighting for that why do you need to be why do
00:29:50.920
you need to talk about that i don't understand lewis you need this to be taught because a fraction of
00:29:56.700
the population is into it because because where does that end and here's my reasoning on this
00:30:01.700
we're going to talk about something that's less than one percent don't laugh lewis less than one
00:30:07.200
percent of people what else do we need to talk with then okay let's start teaching the kids about
00:30:11.900
furries why not let's start teaching about the people who like to choke themselves david carradine
00:30:17.000
what else do we not teach them about if we have to teach them about something that's such a fraction
00:30:21.200
of the population and that it's mandatory for five-year-olds to eight-year-olds to learn about
00:30:26.940
what else are we not teaching about like what stops it what's the criteria for teaching children
00:30:32.720
about a sexual orientation or sexual identity what's the criteria that that has to be filled
00:30:38.800
here that like a hundred thousand people adhere to it a hundred thousand now we got to start teaching
00:30:44.320
about like cartoon like anime stuff we got to start teaching them and i mean like the pornography
00:30:49.540
stuff we got to start teaching them about everything why why would an adult fight for that why would an
00:30:55.440
adult want to teach a child that it has to be because you want to promote that and you want
00:30:59.540
that to be you know a thing that becomes you know the norm you could have maybe a teacher somewhere
00:31:06.680
that's just like well i have transgender friends and i just want to teach them about so the kids that
00:31:11.140
are the kids are aware so they're not weirded out by it the kids are going to be weirded out by it i'm
00:31:16.020
sorry because it's it's an irregular thing so no matter what it is if it's a person dressing up as my
00:31:21.740
little pony or a brony if you will lewis or a person dressing up as a cartoon character the child's
00:31:28.160
going to be weirded out by it because this is an irregular sexual or gender orientation i'm not
00:31:33.700
saying adults can't do it and i'm not saying it should be illegal what i'm saying is it 99 of people
00:31:39.060
aren't going to be doing it so that's the argument for a lot of this stuff and most of the people
00:31:42.780
protesting just don't understand that they hear don't say gay and i talked about this on my show
00:31:46.780
yesterday which is coming out tomorrow night with melissa tate they hear that and they just run with
00:31:52.220
it just like lebron james ran with uh election suppression and voter suppression in atlanta which
00:31:58.740
caused the major league baseball all-star game to be pulled out and businesses to try to pull out
00:32:03.940
and coca-cola didn't pull out because they're from atlanta but you know what i'm saying like
00:32:07.520
you get these ideas of things in your head and as long as it sounds good or bad that's all i need
00:32:12.300
to hear and all of a sudden you have the energy to protest against it vehemently but you won't
00:32:17.780
actually read it lewis yeah well um the best analogy i've heard is imagine your neighbor came up to you
00:32:25.860
and said i've got a vegan cat um clearly the cat isn't vegan um you just know someone's pulling the
00:32:32.000
strings and making them and forcing them to to act a certain way and that's that's all it is it's it's a
00:32:38.600
type of um indoctrination let kids just be children let kids be kids you know it's just it's unbelievable
00:32:47.160
why why is it even necessary um kids bless them they're they're pure young wow stealing content from
00:32:56.040
blair white from a uh oppressed transgender uh woman let's say yeah yeah well this is perfect
00:33:05.420
this is i think this is probably where i got it from there you go that's uh uh blair white um
00:33:12.540
but yeah well exactly and you know kids are pure they they don't need to learn about any of this
00:33:19.920
stuff um at all when their children are crying out loud i mean i can't believe this is even
00:33:25.080
controversial to say this it's unbelievable just let kids be kids it's basically turning every teacher
00:33:31.740
into mr garrison from south park who brings in his sex slave to the grade four class and they're
00:33:38.600
forced to learn about it and they think it's incredibly weird uh we don't need to bring up a
00:33:42.640
picture of that i don't think um but we could um lewis on this beat we've got a new supreme court justice
00:33:50.240
who was nominated by joe biden and you know um had to be a black woman qualifications didn't matter
00:33:57.620
or maybe they have secondary but his first qualification was a black woman and it's fine
00:34:02.860
if a black woman is a supreme court justice because i know you know uh uh canadaland or something is
00:34:08.540
going to clip this and be like oh my god but it's fine if that's who it is if their qualifications are
00:34:13.800
good but to make it a race-based thing from the get-go is very strange to i'm going to say at least
00:34:20.340
three quarters of people are going to find it strange that you're trying to qualify somebody based
00:34:24.280
on their race first but she's having a very hard time answering some of the tough questions and
00:34:30.660
they're not actually that tough so we've got two questions that have been asked uh by senator rick
00:34:35.680
scott and uh i think senator marshall blackburn senator hawley as well asked a question but let's
00:34:42.500
go to the first one here uh blackburn is asking the potential justice here can you provide a definition
00:34:49.940
of the word woman so let's see how she answers that uh can you provide a definition for the word
00:34:57.400
woman can i provide a definition no yeah i can't you can't
00:35:07.300
not in this context i'm not a biologist uh can you provide a definition what is a woman i guess that's
00:35:15.140
one step above the person on dr phil who is just like well i can't answer that everybody's definition
00:35:20.500
of a woman is different but do you see where that but do you see where this is going it's the reason
00:35:28.080
why i think the senator is asking this it's because this person is going to be making monumental decisions
00:35:33.400
on these hot very hot cultural issues and topics because this is going to eventually come to know you
00:35:40.480
know somebody's gonna have to decide on this whether transgender people are allowed in in women's
00:35:45.140
sports whether they're allowed in bathrooms or something like that whether you know what we're
00:35:51.040
deciding legally is a man or a woman which of course is the regular definition as it stands but this
00:35:56.560
person's going to be in position to decide this for the entire country moving forward and then it'll
00:36:02.380
have to be overturned at some point in history in order for it to go back so if she can't give you a
00:36:08.140
definition of what a woman is and she says i'm not a biologist that kind of tells you that she doesn't
00:36:12.780
want to have to give a definition of a woman you could say well you know and it wouldn't have to be
00:36:18.040
some sort of dictionary definition for people to be say okay that's fine but what you're going to have
00:36:23.200
here is millions possibly hundreds of millions of americans be like well why can't she just answer
00:36:28.200
the question something like you know a person with a vagina a person who can give birth to a child
00:36:33.060
at least a person with ovaries a person with you know uh more uh estrogen than testosterone she could
00:36:43.380
have given just a very basic answer and framed it in a way where she says well you know i'm not a
00:36:48.120
biologist but this is what i believe a woman to be a biological woman blah blah blah but she doesn't
00:36:53.060
want to do that because even now the the the highest court in the land is so political that you have to
00:37:00.400
ask these questions i think lewis i think you have to know whether or not this person is actually
00:37:04.980
gonna enact the law is it based on the constitution or are you gonna blow with the wind like a kite
00:37:10.700
flyer and just be like well i don't think it's a birth giving person and uh that's their chest feeding
00:37:17.300
and all these different things do you understand where i'm coming do you do you think you i'm right
00:37:21.780
about where this person is probably coming from the senator yeah um i mean it's pretty insulting
00:37:27.760
really um and i don't think someone who works in the supreme court that can't even define a woman
00:37:33.620
i don't know doesn't seem pretty competent to uh to be working for the supreme court if they can't
00:37:38.900
even define one uh that's just my opinion though um she could have just said adult human female
00:37:45.980
she could have just said that and then moved on that's pretty good yeah that's literally it
00:37:52.240
um that's the baseline definition um but no clearly not clearly it's a struggle um for these
00:37:58.760
people um who obviously sit on the the liberal side and it's it's unbelievable to watch really i mean
00:38:05.520
can you imagine um being told being a man um andrew is just measured now by a feeling nothing more it's
00:38:13.700
got nothing to do with your bone structure has nothing to do with muscle mass it has nothing to do with
00:38:18.080
your hormones it has nothing to do with your dna uh if once um let's say if we go to a site an
00:38:26.020
archaeological site and dig up bones from a thousand years right and we can determine whether it's male
00:38:32.300
or female right that goes out the window completely um so yeah i think i think it's pretty insulting
00:38:38.760
to be fair well people are gonna have to get um i guess like bone tattoos you're gonna have to engrave
00:38:44.940
your bones your pronouns uh that's hurt but it's worth it so that in two thousand years people are
00:38:51.000
gonna know what gender identified as adult human female though i think that's a good podcast name
00:38:56.580
we're gonna have to tell a producer olivia she needs to start that podcast called that adult human
00:39:01.780
female second clip for uh a judge jackson senator rick scott asking um he's commenting on sexual predators
00:39:11.500
can you find the question that she was asked about um one of the cases i believe it was from senator
00:39:17.600
holly uh you can probably type into twitter videos hall yeah that one okay let's play that one where
00:39:28.060
basically they're bringing up um a case that she judged on where an 18 year old i guess and this is
00:39:35.420
i'm not completely sure but we'll let the clip play for itself instead actually let's go ahead and see that
00:39:40.560
as you said the guideline was based originally on a statutory scheme and on directives specific
00:39:49.320
directives by congress at a time in which more serious child pornography offenders were identified
00:39:59.280
based on the volume based on the number of photographs that they received in the mail and that
00:40:06.660
made totally total sense before when we didn't have the internet when we didn't have distribution but
00:40:12.980
the way that the guideline is now structured based on that set of circumstances is leading to extreme
00:40:20.800
disparities in the system because it's so easy for people to get volumes of this kind of material now
00:40:30.220
by computers so it's not doing the work of differentiating who is a more serious offender
00:40:38.980
in the way that it used to so the commission has taken that into account and perhaps even more
00:40:45.240
importantly courts are adjusting their sentences in order to account for the change circumstances
00:40:52.660
i disagree with that from the logic standpoint that yes i think people who have done more egregious crimes
00:41:01.380
regarding child pornography or child trafficking should get harsher sentences but to say and i think
00:41:07.340
it's referring to a different case and and that was in the video i was speaking of olivia there's one
00:41:12.200
where the senator holly is asking her about a specific case where it's an 18 year old and a like a six
00:41:18.340
year old or something um to say that we need to charge people who only have a bit of child porn
00:41:26.800
less harshly i mean how minimal is that sentence going to be i mean what like i don't understand lewis
00:41:37.020
i i i see where she's coming from i think where there needs to be a bit of a sliding scale
00:41:41.980
but when it comes to that somebody else's kid you need to throw the book at them whether it's 10 years
00:41:49.580
or something but the the one that they were referring to is that it wasn't it was a much
00:41:54.840
more lenient sentence and the person got a light sentence and i hope we can find that video
00:41:58.500
because it was an 18 year old and like a 10 year old or something like that and her judgment was that
00:42:04.980
they weren't that far apart in age therefore wasn't as much of egregious of a crime see that's where i think
00:42:10.800
that the the problem can arise when we're saying oh if it's only one or two things that they got in
00:42:16.380
the mail whether it's the 90s or whether it's one or two files now you can you can make that argument
00:42:21.400
if you're basing it off of that uh that logic she's saying which i would disagree with i think
00:42:27.140
it's probably best to do it on a case-by-case basis where you know you can see if it was an accident
00:42:33.520
for somebody and i don't even want to say this stuff because this is going to be used against me in
00:42:37.380
some way i'm against all of it i think that there should be harsh sentencing for anybody who's engaged
00:42:42.060
in something like this because it's gross and you have to think about the per the child and the
00:42:46.060
person's parents not will this person's you know like life going to be affected it's a very tough
00:42:51.120
topic and uh i'm not sure we should even get into it that far i think we should probably let the video
00:42:56.800
speak for itself i don't know if you want to how much you want to say on that um well the book
00:43:02.520
just needs to be thrown really um full force is what i say um i don't see i don't personally see
00:43:09.480
nuance with that with um in that sort of um subject i don't think there's much more to really touch upon
00:43:15.540
really from my side um what's the story we'll go ahead and go through it then um she needs to start
00:43:22.960
answering questions basically she's justifying stuff there and it's a very difficult question
00:43:27.520
obviously so i give her a little bit of leeway on that but uh as far as the actual topic goes uh
00:43:33.760
jared subway the person if they're engaged in this so um if you get that reference jared the subway guy
00:43:40.040
um the telegraph uh has an article about sir chris witty and uh you're gonna have to explain
00:43:46.180
everybody how easy or hard it is to be served is that that's a knighting right sir that is a that is
00:43:53.360
knighting and you can be knighted for almost anything right basically yeah well tony blair's
00:43:59.280
knighted so you know he's a lizard person yeah apparently so school closure is likely to have
00:44:06.540
caused substantial long-term damage to children now i think we're still on youtube so we have to be
00:44:11.180
careful about the censorship but basically lewis and you want to explain this uh because you're more
00:44:15.540
familiar with the british stories um explain to people how they're basically admitting what most people
00:44:21.700
said all along i feel like sure um well as you can tell by this um by the article saying school
00:44:29.160
closure is likely to have caused substantial long-term damage to children it is referring to the lockdowns
00:44:36.080
and of course now it's all starting to come out no apologies though uh nowhere to be seen it's okay
00:44:43.560
fair enough yeah we've got um we've got new data to suggest that of course um it's it's really
00:44:50.600
affecting children from lots of things such as uh i think mostly mostly what the article speaks about
00:44:56.800
is cancer screenings and things like that for children um which was caused of course by by
00:45:02.160
lockdowns um and it says professor sir chris witty uh told a conference that many aspects of public
00:45:12.000
health had gone backwards over the last two years including a significant worsening in childhood
00:45:18.860
obesity he said the evidence suggested there had already been an impact on mental health of
00:45:24.980
children with a rise in east eating disorders that said much longer term consequences may yet to be
00:45:32.040
seen uh sir chris also said that elderly people had suffered as the result of long periods of isolation
00:45:38.740
as loved ones kept away for fear of infecting them basically admitting what the conspiracy theorists
00:45:45.520
have been saying all along um saying that obviously lockdowns i don't know how spicy we can get so i
00:45:52.400
really had to hold back um but you know what i was going to say um but now of course the government
00:45:59.240
the chief medical officer of england is now coming out and saying yeah yeah yeah basically um yeah it's
00:46:05.480
harming children and it's going to substantially harm them in the long run and uh yeah sure yeah he's not
00:46:11.060
saying that you were right he's saying i was right that's right they'll use lighting and say that of
00:46:16.780
course oh we always thought that um so you know we just won't be doing it again um but there's no
00:46:22.200
sorry there's no compensation there's no um there's no of course grievances to uh to families um who have
00:46:30.380
of course lost loved ones of course have children that are going to be um worse off in the long run
00:46:36.140
so it's absolutely sickening really that um excuse me wow it sounds like you're coming down with the
00:46:42.860
covid uh i've had for two weeks mate it's been lovely um but of course it's it's of course been
00:46:51.500
affecting children that much that of course the government now will not admit that they are wrong
00:46:56.320
um which i think they owe the public i believe they owe the public this uh apology they owe the public
00:47:04.140
um some of course some transparency which all that's all people have been asking for for the
00:47:10.340
two years is transparency but of course it waits until the narrative changes to something else maybe
00:47:15.980
a war and now of course all this information is starting to come out and people aren't interested
00:47:22.180
anymore people aren't of course they sort of look at this article a lot of the time and just go
00:47:26.760
yeah well you know i probably always tried yeah yeah we tried but it's the same thing over and
00:47:33.900
over again of course when when the narrative shifts to something else people suddenly become
00:47:38.240
uninterested so it's unbelievable how this will just be swept under the rug once again but i'm sure
00:47:45.300
of course um that more and more people will start to speak out about it at the same time so let's hope
00:47:50.660
for some pushback and let's hope for some some course uh excuse me some kind of accountability and
00:47:58.660
even maybe even a little apology somewhere but um i doubt that well it's fascinating to me especially
00:48:05.960
with the mask mandates having just been lifted here that people were so quick to deny all the
00:48:11.980
conspiracy theorists and say we must trust the government and the scientists and the scientist
00:48:16.780
governments and the government scientists but now when they're saying the opposite it's just like
00:48:23.260
them they don't want to admit that they were wrong just like the government now that the government's
00:48:27.120
saying you don't need the masks and now that they're saying oh we were wrong about these lockdowns
00:48:31.380
and everything that doesn't seem to matter to people they're so locked into this narrative
00:48:35.980
that they're going to say oh even the person that told me the information that i'm following
00:48:40.440
is now wrong for telling me new information because that would mean that i believed something that was
00:48:47.180
wrong when other people were telling me it was wrong it's much easier to continue with this charade
00:48:52.240
and uh and keep going with masking and keep going with these restrictions for the common citizen even
00:48:59.040
if the government has actually moved on because the backlash from others is so harsh it's easier for
00:49:05.000
them to continue with this so that they don't have to tell you know this they don't have to face this
00:49:09.400
friend that they've disavowed or say that this politician was terrible and that they were killing
00:49:14.300
people it's easier to just keep going with like i don't know what you want to people use the word
00:49:19.060
psychosis um if you want to keep going forward with this charade we'll say or charade in english
00:49:24.520
speak um it's easier to keep going with that than to say no i was wrong it's the classic principal
00:49:30.820
skinner meme of am i so out of touch no it's the children who are wrong because you don't want to
00:49:37.040
admit to yourself that you were duped for a couple years and now they're admitting it to you and you and
00:49:41.640
you still don't want to have to do anything about it it's either just go like nobody's gonna hold
00:49:46.100
my feet to the fire on this so let's just continue let's uh stare at andrew in walmart
00:49:51.560
without a mask on this is what happened to me lewis fun little story so the mask mandate got lifted on
00:49:56.460
monday tuesday i was in walmart 90 of people wearing masks still probably over that same with our
00:50:05.900
colleagues here at the office who went to different stores that within a couple days of the mandate
00:50:09.980
being lifted still 90 of people wearing masks and i don't think that a lot of people even knew the
00:50:16.580
mask mandate was lifted because they didn't announce it they announced it uh a couple weeks
00:50:21.140
ago but there was no big announcement from the government they didn't do a press conference they
00:50:25.100
did one text post that didn't even refer to the mask mandate being lifted they said now that we're
00:50:30.680
rolling back mandates now is not the time to blah blah you know don't take your foot off the gas we
00:50:36.780
still have a long way to go this is because how great you guys are so i don't think a lot of people
00:50:40.160
knew but i was walking on opposite aisles of this old lady and it's probably like five feet apart and
00:50:47.320
she's just staring at me staring at me in shock that i'm not wearing a mask staring at me so hard
00:50:52.620
lewis that she walks her shopping cart right into a display and crashes into the display i'm not
00:50:58.540
exaggerating at all crashed so hard that she like had to be shocked back because she crashed her cart
00:51:04.100
walking at normal speed into one of the displays and i was like probably shouldn't have been staring
00:51:08.700
lady uh it was sad and then she made sure to avoid uh avoid us the rest of the time there if she was
00:51:15.480
in the same aisle it's too dangerous some people you can see they still got have the fear in their eyes
00:51:20.740
some people haven't heard of the mandate being lifted so they're going to keep wearing it another
00:51:25.300
person asked an uber driver or whatever uber eats or whatever it was why they're still wearing a mask
00:51:31.560
when it's lifted and they said oh it's just second nature for me to that i say you have been broken
00:51:36.500
by the government by the state has broken you because i've said all along lewis if you're
00:51:41.560
comfortable wearing a mask there's no comfortable mask out there you've been conditioned to accept it
00:51:48.680
you know like when the time when you were a kid you were wearing like almost like a ball of clava or
00:51:53.480
something over your mouth and then it gets so like spitty and dried and your lips are overly chapped
00:51:59.200
you hate it and it only takes a certain amount of time for that to happen so when you're wearing
00:52:04.640
a mask and you're telling me oh it doesn't bother me or i don't even notice it it's because you've
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now been broken almost like an animal i'm sad to say you've been broken in condition to not even
00:52:16.260
notice like if are you going to wear crutches or like a knee brace and be like i don't even notice it
00:52:21.960
anymore well a person who doesn't wear one puts on a knee brace they're going to notice it or
00:52:27.100
starts walking with a cane they're going to notice it you can't just be like this is fine this is
00:52:31.620
normal that's part of the justification of i was wrong about these things so i hope that people
00:52:36.800
are going to take it off even the people that that are still afraid maybe they'll get you know
00:52:41.780
reintroduced back into society like a like a dinosaur in jurassic park or something where they
00:52:46.940
need to reintroduce them to the the herd but it's still very confusing lewis and i know you've told
00:52:53.220
me recently that nobody's wearing them did did you see a transition of time where people had to you
00:52:58.780
know get used to seeing people's faces i asked a person at a gas station working there because i
00:53:03.260
saw two guys come in and out before i went in um wearing masks and i was like let's see what's going
00:53:08.740
on here are they in for trying to enforce it in their cashier wasn't wearing a mask i said are you
00:53:13.020
happy to be maskless and they're like oh yes of course they are but why are these two dudes adult men
00:53:18.420
going into this gas station with a mask alone there's nobody else in there you're afraid to go
00:53:23.860
in like help me understand lewis was there a transition time for the brits i was i was going
00:53:30.280
to actually mention that actually but um uh yeah so but basically similar thing happened the mask
00:53:36.740
mandate of course uh was dropped obviously it was a massive announcement uh over here uh unlike what's
00:53:42.980
happening in canada clearly um and yeah you get on a train 90 99 still wearing masks it's almost like
00:53:52.240
um it's almost like they're all grounded children and then their parents there you go you can you can
00:53:59.340
now go and play outside and they're kind of you know going out well we still have masks required for
00:54:05.580
public transit here and i think that's pretty discriminatory you can't afford your own car you can't
00:54:11.960
afford your own method of transportation so you are punished by the government basically into being
00:54:17.840
basically into being like a lesser citizen oh you don't have your own way to to transport to uh for
00:54:24.540
transportation you got to cover your face because what these people can do in a city like downtown
00:54:29.340
toronto where it's hella packed everywhere you can get off a train or a bus which sure might be packed
00:54:36.260
with people but you can get off there walk right into the big mall called the eden center which is going
00:54:41.800
to have thousands of people in it and you're going to be standing in line in a store six inches away
00:54:47.360
from somebody and you don't have to wear a mask so i think it is a way to punish people uh by the
00:54:52.720
government and they don't want to let go of this little bit of control on people because who are the
00:54:57.480
people that are obeying this it's the people who are working class people who probably don't want to
00:55:03.280
own a car in toronto because it's pointless when you can take something that takes three minutes
00:55:07.700
instead of an hour so they're punishing the working class people who have already submitted and they
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want to keep their control on them because they probably want to bring this stuff back or they
00:55:16.220
just want to see how long they can get away with it from these people and be like oh well that you
00:55:20.280
did this thing well we're going to do it to you next time again lewis you must remember as well i mean
00:55:26.640
it was two years of just pure i don't know if i can say this word conditioning um from the uh from
00:55:33.500
governments not just of course in canada in the uk but in the us as well um um lots of places in the
00:55:41.800
west um around the world as well and of course you're going to see people if they're so used to
00:55:49.460
doing something now um you're going to see people almost um refuse to believe when things change
00:55:58.320
um you know it's it's this strange type of mental conditioning you're seeing with people
00:56:04.940
um where it's almost like like they don't want to believe it they don't want to believe that things
00:56:11.020
um things can move on we can learn to live with it um we can learn to to just carry on our normal lives
00:56:18.160
like we well like we did um i think they were so comfortable in the idea that of course it was either
00:56:25.220
comfortable or scared it's one of the two obviously you have the middle class um people during during
00:56:31.720
lockdown where you know they were just having barbecues and drinks around theirs and you know
00:56:37.160
it was just like a game so it was a nice nice weeks off of work is is how they is how a lot of
00:56:43.280
people saw it on the upper classes whereas you know you get um working class in the lower classes
00:56:49.760
who live in maybe like block towers or council estates where they were locked out locked down for
00:56:54.960
for weeks on end and they were afraid to even go to the shops um you know and they needed masks to
00:57:01.440
in order to go to places and even be wearing it outside and with fresh air i wouldn't say london's
00:57:07.060
air is fresh but still you know so you have this mixture of um the upper class being comfortable with
00:57:16.180
with how how they had it and then you've got a combination of that and fear that was perpetuated by
00:57:23.400
governments and ministers and and you know unions or you know uh teachers or lots of people in
00:57:30.380
authority um to tell you you must do this otherwise uh it could cause risk to others and uh this has
00:57:38.360
been hammered into people for over two years two and a half years and yeah sure of course you're gonna
00:57:45.660
see people that are very reluctant to go back to um um this this old way old way of living i don't even
00:57:53.420
like saying that um but you're going to see this because they've been basically lied to um and that's
00:58:03.160
the way it's gonna go um so yeah there is reluctancy and the transition does take a few months and still
00:58:10.440
people now when i go outside and i go to the shop it's mostly the elderly i mean they've scared the
00:58:15.980
elderly into not wanting fresh air anymore and to think that a cloth is going to save you um and it's
00:58:22.540
it's dreadful it's horrible to see it um so yeah the transition period is going to take a while and i
00:58:29.920
think it's going to take years as a matter of fact for people to start um not living in fear but
00:58:36.340
they'll find something else to of course um uh make you feel fearful about something because fear is
00:58:43.040
is the greatest emotion or control lewis i'm referring to the big book uh or the big board of british
00:58:50.480
terms on the wall i'm not seeing council estates there so you're gonna have to explain that one
00:58:54.420
so council estates is um they're think of it like um state-owned flats
00:59:01.840
okay so like government housing yeah we don't call things flats here either by the way
00:59:07.680
i'm triggering him so trigger him more to tell everybody that he didn't know what gatorade was
00:59:16.660
yesterday you guys power aids fine he knew what that was but in his defense we went on the uk gatorade
00:59:23.000
site and it was like where to buy and it was two stores so like if you did that here just be like
00:59:27.900
what are you talking about you can buy it everywhere so um yeah i don't know well you didn't know what
00:59:33.620
i think there's something else that you didn't know you're like why is that what how do i how do i
00:59:39.500
sound lewis what what was that um no um no we're not doing why lewis you get embarrassed when we talk
00:59:50.420
from britain to england to canada you know it's all right i need to brush up brush up on the on the
00:59:58.320
accent man i want to get it right i want to finish with this last story from the western standard
01:00:02.940
so there's a home depot woke home depot is shaming staff for their white privilege this is we got to
01:00:09.080
get to this before we go everybody so home depot lewis and uk viewers is basically just a hardware
01:00:14.620
store it's very canadian um they've had commercials for a long time they've been around for a long time
01:00:20.420
um individual owners i think for each one just like any other chain woke home depot shaming staff
01:00:27.440
for their white privilege western standards using like the same thing that the same uh wordpress that
01:00:33.040
daily beast is using i'm pretty sure it looks exactly the same um let's zoom in on this picture
01:00:39.060
or get the text from somewhere in that article please unpacking privilege for your leading practices
01:00:44.580
privilege uh can you read that lewis i can't read that off the image
01:00:49.460
scroll down to the actual text there please olivia scroll down to the text in the body of the
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there we go in pictures from a calgary home depot staff so our you know a conservative province of
01:01:03.240
our country circulating twitter the leading practices unpacking privilege policy strives to
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shame staffers for their white privilege which home depot defines as societal privileges privileges
01:01:15.200
that benefit what benefit white people beyond what is commonly experienced by people of color
01:01:20.100
under the same social political and economic circumstances i hate the term people of color
01:01:25.000
they basically inverted colored people which was this phrase that you weren't supposed to say
01:01:29.580
uh because it's insulting and because you're grouping literally everybody but white people into the same
01:01:35.380
category so a japanese person who makes 300 000 a year and comes here to expand their business to make some
01:01:43.640
trading um is apparently suffers from the same discrimination as you know a poor native person
01:01:50.180
who can't get a glass of drinking water under justin trudeau let's bring that back up please
01:01:54.480
um they reached out to the offices and have not heard back the policy encourages staff members to talk with
01:02:02.760
each other about their white privilege and explains the word white creates discomfort especially when
01:02:08.500
individuals are not uh used to being defined or described by their way so on one hand you have to
01:02:14.600
talk about how much privilege you have when you're being white but also calling them white they recognize
01:02:19.720
weirds them out and makes them uncomfortable for not being referred to by the race so on one hand
01:02:24.920
you're racist but we recognize that it's weird to call you and uh white and say that you have these views
01:02:31.300
just because of your race and you can see jordan peterson uh share that stuff this is insane
01:02:36.700
welcome to the commiserate at home depot how can our capitalist corporations be so blind to their
01:02:43.000
own interests good work jordan peterson home depot do i say to you what is wrong with you home depot
01:02:49.600
you're recognizing white privilege but you're also telling you how weird it is of course it's weird
01:02:53.780
nobody wants to talk about their race at work hey johnny have you noticed how white you are today
01:02:58.640
uh thank you i didn't realize that that's going to help me sell hammers and shovels
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yeah basically uh white privilege is a racist term i'm just going to put that out
01:03:08.920
unbelievable i'm such a bigot um yeah i saw something as well recently something very similar
01:03:17.080
where um children um in education are being taught um that i think they wanted to bring in
01:03:24.300
this sort of white privilege styled uh punishment uh for children or or young adults in the educational
01:03:31.660
system i think it was in america it sounds like something that would happen there and to be fair
01:03:36.520
here in the uk because we're trying to outwoke the americans and you guys as well um so yeah where
01:03:43.160
they they're punishing white kids more uh than um they describe as um people of color
01:03:50.260
color so this awful trend of just because of your your skin color um that immediately because i'm white
01:03:59.920
that means i'm i'm awful i'm a horrible person i should recognize um how my history is is the worst
01:04:07.680
in the world um and i'm just a bad person just because of um my white skin um it's just so terrible
01:04:17.460
this is considered progressive yeah it seems to me like backwards so you know i don't really
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understand the mentality of it but every time i say that um white privilege is is a racist term
01:04:30.000
um i get you know the same sort of slander you'd expect from of course the same um same liberals um
01:04:37.740
that uh seem to say that i'm dangerously right-wing i was called once um just because i said
01:04:44.860
that it was a racist term um unbelievable i don't understand the mentality um
01:04:51.240
sorry simply unbelievable blue bluest i almost called you because lewis brackpool together is
01:04:59.640
bluest you're big you're basically getting as much hate as a millwall supporter that's a british
01:05:05.720
reference i think we have a couple chats to get to produce olivia tells me she gives me a thumbs up
01:05:10.940
um which is different from her usual middle finger she gives me no i'm just kidding let's go ahead and
01:05:16.440
put those on screen i have to indict everybody that works with me you know everybody gets roped into
01:05:21.420
the show king 7734 the land acknowledgement was hilarious handrew thank you i'm french nice nice
01:05:31.520
thank you i'm glad my french people are starting to get in on the jokes handrew i told um we have a
01:05:37.840
translator named max i won't give his full name i'm not sure if he wants it out there but uh i told
01:05:42.800
him yesterday that something roughly translated to poutine and pepsi he thought that was funny
01:05:47.260
lewis might not get the jokes as he's not around any french people he's mortal enemies with the
01:05:52.520
french i believe the english are i like the french that's the spirit bring everybody in uh ed mark
01:06:00.300
i think the yyc mayor will get a court injunction against again against the freedom walk to stop at
01:06:06.700
city hall what you guys think here's the thing about the injunction lewis basically people are
01:06:11.840
saying they ban protesting i read it what they're banning is stuff that's already not allowed so noise
01:06:19.380
violations and it's all stupid because it all depends on who they enforce it against and of course
01:06:23.560
they don't enforce it evenly i'm not going to say that but what they're calling for it seemed to me
01:06:27.940
with stuff that's already not allowed blocking the street without a permit being too loud in a
01:06:33.080
public place like you can't have noise pollution which is a thing it seemed to me like they were
01:06:37.520
just trying to enforce you know petty little things that are already on the books to try to discourage
01:06:42.800
people from you know protesting that the way they want to protest but of course having said that the
01:06:49.060
other side of the story is how much further are they going to go we know they did this in toronto where
01:06:54.000
they arrest people that they don't like they targeted people with signs and megaphones
01:06:57.320
and you know it's only a matter of time before calgary which has you know leftist people running at the
01:07:04.080
city council is atrocious they wrote a letter of how emotionally affected they are by people
01:07:09.700
marching every saturday so you're not going to win with them there but i think they will gradually
01:07:14.820
try to make things harder and harder for people that you know they just disagree with
01:07:19.280
yeah absolutely um you can't ask lewis about the nuances of like a city order in canada that's not
01:07:28.920
fair or else he's going to start asking me about like the uh the violations of you know
01:07:35.120
vacationers in blackpool which is their coney island etc yes any more producer
01:07:41.280
kushy 1124 lewis you breed you read in your wonderful accent
01:07:47.040
sure good afternoon rebel team great coverage today um thanks for sharing the analogy of the
01:07:54.540
vegan cat you're welcome most welcome uh i've done both vet tech and child education and you
01:08:01.320
are spot on thank you very much i really appreciate that really do appreciate that and um i think it's
01:08:07.080
important to i think i love analogies i think they're great i think they help even the dumbest
01:08:11.860
people like me um understand things so no honestly thank you very much i really appreciate that and um
01:08:19.200
i hope uh i hope whatever you're doing in terms of veterinary or um um child education is going well
01:08:26.740
louis do you have any pets uh no i really want a dog though because i love dogs i think dogs are
01:08:34.660
amazing i think they're the most amazing creatures ever and we don't even deserve them as humans in
01:08:39.680
my personal opinion you took that a little far a spanish water dog i would like to promote spanish
01:08:46.180
water dogs are great looking dogs anything else producer oh she's gonna keep going here same
01:08:52.660
person you go ahead again louis sure um so cushy 1124 maybe i'm oversimplifying things but why are all
01:09:01.640
these people struggling to define womanhood double x chromosomes folks that's it that's all yeah i think
01:09:09.000
there's nothing more to add obviously we spoke about um of course it goes down to your dna goes down to
01:09:14.920
even your literal bones so yeah absolutely um yeah i don't know why i think it's i think it's pandering
01:09:22.900
i think it's a form of it's a way of pandering to um an ideology um i believe or a cult or whatever
01:09:30.260
because it has unfortunately turned into that now we'll get there lewis we'll have skeletal
01:09:35.200
transitioning you believe it we're gonna have bone shaving i think i'm determined now to be the first
01:09:42.340
human to have tattoos on the bones now it's gonna be pretty painful i think yeah you can do it in your
01:09:49.620
eyeballs um so you know why not do it on your bones why not i'll have it and tattooed on my uh
01:09:56.900
on my bones see what happens just confuse a religious one day by god he was transitioning
01:10:04.040
right down to his bones he was every person in history is british if you didn't know
01:10:09.220
any archaeologists have to be british obviously that's a heavily influenced by british profession
01:10:16.320
any more producer there we go fraser says last one i'm 74 years old and i have never worn a mask i
01:10:24.060
'll never wear one they can all go to h.ll in a handbasket great show guys thank you fraser
01:10:31.300
thank you producer olivia thank you producer efron who goes in and out between hollywood calls that
01:10:37.460
he's taking on his earpiece never pays attention to me it hurts me deeply thank you lewis across the
01:10:43.060
pond is what we call it here thank you to everybody watched on youtube rumble super you odyssey getter
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super chatted thank you very much rebelnewsplus.com you'll find my show and uh it's got a new episode
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tomorrow night if you go to the journalist page at the top of the page you can go and click on lewis's
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street and all of a sudden he's in scotland everybody final words to you lewis do you want to play
01:11:15.800
another street song to bring us all together do you want to play a different british song
01:11:19.400
yeah let's do you know what let's go with the streets um has it come to this there you go
01:11:25.820
producer olivia has it come to this by the streets me and lewis have a tough but fair relationship
01:11:31.700
we send each other letters pigeon carrier notes and a lot of calligraphy every night thanks for
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watching everybody yeah that's not a man baby she's not woman that's a man man austin that's my mother
01:11:51.680
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