DAVID MENZIES | Jagmeet's Handlers, $800K in COVID Fines
Episode Stats
Words per Minute
152.54599
Summary
In which we look back at some of the very best commentaries of the week by your favourite rebels. On this week's edition of Rebel Roundup, we take a look at the curious case of Rob Premo, who was arrested on the sidewalk in protest of Jagmeet Singh's anti-vaccination plans, and Tamara Ugolini's take on the perplexing case of a homeless man who helped the homeless and was sentenced to a year in jail.
Transcript
00:00:00.000
welcome to rebel roundup ladies and gentlemen and the rest of you in which we look back at
00:00:19.720
some of the very best commentaries of the week by your favorite rebels i'm your host
00:00:23.940
david menzies well ndp leader jagmeet singh dropped by downtown toronto last saturday
00:00:29.980
there was plenty of media following singh including our very own mocha bezragan but get this
00:00:37.900
mocha was informed both by singh's handler and an rcmp officer that he was forbidden to ask
00:00:47.300
questions the reason this is apparently ndp policy huh mocha will join me to try and make sense of it
00:00:55.900
all and tamara ugolini will weigh in on the perplexing case of rob primo mr primo likes to
00:01:02.940
help the homeless and he likes to take part in protests against the debilitating lockdowns but
00:01:17.300
plus one year in jail tamara has all the unbelievable details and letters we get your
00:01:24.640
letters we get them every minute of every day and you had plenty to say about my visit to liberal
00:01:29.660
mp majid johari at his meet and greet event in richmond hill ontario last saturday spoiler alert
00:01:36.820
johari who actually supports the iranian regime called the cops even though i was merely standing
00:01:44.040
on a public sidewalk practicing journalism uh gee folks do you think maybe mr johari was confusing
00:01:50.860
the greater toronto area with the greater tehran area incredible those are your rebels now let's round
00:01:58.540
them up on august 21st i went to an event in downtown toronto where ndp's jagman singh was going to make an
00:02:10.300
announcement i made my way upstairs with other journalists but i was told this by jagmeen's press
00:02:23.820
we're not going to answer questions for rebel news
00:02:27.660
why because we don't that's our policy we don't answer questions for rebel news
00:02:31.800
but i live in the neighborhood and his policies are going to affect me and i wanted to come and
00:02:36.280
ask a question you're not going to ask a question i'm welcome to stay here yeah but you're not going
00:02:40.620
to be allowed to line up for a question no since i'm not allowed to line up and ask a question
00:02:46.940
but allowed to be there i decided to hang around and wait until jagmeen finished his announcements
00:02:52.440
took his selfies and recorded his tiktoks i was wondering what's the meaning of corrosion in mr
00:02:58.600
singh's book and my question was based on this statistic from statistics canada indicating that
00:03:04.320
visible minorities happen to have a much higher hesitancy towards covet 19 vaccine compared to
00:03:10.200
non-visible minorities since none of the provinces in canada ask people who are getting vaccinated
00:03:15.600
their ethnicity our only guidance is this statistic that asked canadians how willing are they to get
00:03:24.360
vaccinated against covet 19 the data indicates that while 77.7 percent of whites were very or
00:03:31.480
somewhat willing to get the vaccine only 56.4 percent of blacks and 65.6 percent of latin americans
00:03:38.960
were very or somewhat willing to get the vaccine much lower than whites also what's worth noting is
00:03:45.680
that the south asian population had a much higher willingness to get vaccinated as you know jagmeet
00:03:52.200
demanded from justin trudeau a mandatory vaccination deadline for federal public servants and workers in
00:03:58.140
federally regulated industries by labor day and asked for real deadlines for vaccine passports
00:04:05.360
but wait a second who is going to be enforcing the vaccine passport it's going to be the same police
00:04:14.520
it's going to be the very institution that has been accused of disproportionately affecting minorities
00:04:22.560
but that's not going to be the case when the members of that very same institution starts going
00:04:30.540
table to table checking for people's vaccination status just like in france right
00:04:51.660
isn't this the same jagmeet that literally a year ago demanded from all parties in the house of
00:04:56.620
commons to quote that the house recognized that there is systemic racism in the rcmp as several
00:05:03.740
indigenous people have died at the hands of the rcmp in recent months so what happened the rcmp has no
00:05:11.020
systemic racism anymore he himself called the mp who opposed his motion a racist
00:05:16.940
and was removed from the house of commons for refusing to apologize okay so i attempted to ask
00:05:34.620
him this question but guess who came to his rescue for my question did you see that a federal police
00:05:42.380
officer ordering me to sit down as if i'm his dog mr singh visible minorities have a much lower
00:05:51.900
rate of getting vaccinated are you going to convince them or are you going to coerce them
00:05:56.620
i wasn't expecting that i felt stressed i was gambling with an rcmp officer by not obeying his order
00:06:04.220
isn't vaccine passport a form of systemic racism we'll convince them you will convince them
00:06:14.700
are you an rcmp officer um yes okay um i was told that i'm welcome to stay here yeah and you're
00:06:24.860
told you're also told you're not allowed to ask a question right that's why i didn't line up what
00:06:29.740
so you so okay we're done here oh you might be done with me but i'm not done with you
00:06:35.580
can i get your name and badge number please can i get your name and badge number
00:06:45.500
wow what an incredible video and there is really so much to unpack here and folks
00:06:50.780
i urge you to watch the entire report in the meantime i'm now joined by mocha bezragan who is
00:06:58.460
currently in the far north and he is going to try to make sense i hope of what happened last saturday
00:07:06.780
in downtown toronto well first of all mocha welcome to rebel roundup well good to be here
00:07:13.020
fantastic well that is indeed the far north now mocha the most fascinating thing i noted
00:07:20.380
in your video was this ndp flack stating to you that it is so-called policy not to take questions
00:07:29.580
from rebel news reporters but as with any policy mocha there are human beings who write the policy
00:07:37.500
so the question arises what is the ostensible policy reason for the ndb to give you the silent
00:07:45.820
treatment in the first place yeah when they told me that it's their policy not to take questions from
00:07:52.140
the rebel i said why and they said well because it's our policy because we said so basically just
00:07:59.580
imagine if they were to be elected what would they do if they impose nonsensical policies on us
00:08:06.700
that restrict our freedoms and rights and you would be like okay but why and they would be like
00:08:12.940
oh because we said so it's our policy yeah you know i i'm 100 with you i mean and i take it a step
00:08:21.100
further mocha um because i i recall two years ago kian bexy at the parliamentary debate uh he got a chance
00:08:29.500
to ask uh jagmeet singh two questions and in both both answers to his questions were i don't talk to uh rebel
00:08:38.140
media so here's the thing if there was some kind of cosmic fluke and the ndp did form the government
00:08:47.100
um what does it say about jagmeet singh's character and his um courage that if he won't take questions
00:08:56.940
from the likes of mocha and kian at rebel news um how what kind of confidence the canadians have for him
00:09:05.900
to deal with some of the very worst reprehensible regimes out there you know kind of like the
00:09:11.980
taliban in afghanistan right now yeah they have the same confidence that they have in justin trudeau
00:09:19.020
because they're basically the same but at least ndp didn't right away trespassed me they let me be
00:09:26.300
there you know as opposed to liberals who trespassed me right away and that's just not right no it's not
00:09:34.780
right and i mean not only were you a journalist uh covering this uh jagmeet singh presser uh mocha but
00:09:43.180
that was that territory is within the writing in which you reside so you're a constituent you have
00:09:50.300
every right to be there to question somebody who is running for federal office um why do they seem
00:09:58.540
so hesitant to give you the opportunity to ask questions is it because your questions like other
00:10:05.500
rebel news reporter questions they're not going to be the super polite uh type that the mainstream media
00:10:12.380
gives these politicians exactly and my question was given the fact that there's a large vaccine hesitancy
00:10:21.340
among minorities especially blacks wouldn't be systemic racism to allow police going around and
00:10:30.140
asking for people's um vaccination status just like they do in france in france and jagmeet singh said
00:10:36.780
jagmeet always accuses of rcmp of um having systemic racism but he has no problem mobilizing the rcmp
00:10:44.700
against me blocking me from asking a question to him and that was a very interesting question
00:10:51.180
too mocha i'm glad you asked it and when he was in full retreat mode um he did say uh we will
00:10:58.460
convince them i believe uh was the quote but as you go on in your video is it convince them or curse
00:11:06.620
them you see mocha i see that phrase we will convince them it reminds me of that old line of
00:11:13.020
dialogue from the godfather make him an offer he can't refuse you know which is which is
00:11:20.060
not an amenable offer to say the least so um do you think that's really what he's saying there's
00:11:26.620
going to be some kind of coercion i.e you get the jab or you lose your job well in his book maybe that's
00:11:34.940
what it means to convince people but in the um book of oxford book of dictionary it means coercion if
00:11:42.140
you if you don't take the jab or you'll get fired it's coercion let's not sugarcoat it let's be honest
00:11:49.100
about it the government doesn't ask the government doesn't convince the government forces the
00:11:54.620
government takes the government is enforcement the government is power the government is coercion
00:12:01.100
we shouldn't sugarcoat it let's be honest about it he should just say it you know yeah we're gonna
00:12:05.580
fire people who don't take the vaccine he says oh we're gonna give them ample opportunities
00:12:10.460
like yeah what what does ample opportunity mean uh mocha 30 days and uh you're out if you don't get
00:12:20.060
the jobs i mean the devil as always is in the details but the other part of the story i want to
00:12:25.020
unpack is that rcmp officer which i have to tell you my friend by the end of the video i was actually
00:12:31.420
feeling sorry for him he seems so what he seemed like a real life dudley do right from the rocky and
00:12:38.700
bullwinkle cartoons um what i don't understand is that he's obviously a veteran officer how was it he
00:12:47.340
was so reluctant to give you his name and badge number well because he i think realized what he did
00:12:55.340
and what he said that how awful it sounded and that uh i think he didn't expect me to push back
00:13:01.820
and question him and you know start going after him he's like oh we're done here and i'm like okay
00:13:06.940
well i'm not done with you you need to give me your badge number and name you engage with me and he
00:13:11.820
walks away and quietly says i didn't engage with you well you did you told me you ordered me to sit down
00:13:18.620
you told me that i'm not allowed to ask a question just give me your badge number and name
00:13:22.460
or like he doesn't even have a badge or anything i didn't even know that i mean i i suspected of him
00:13:29.740
being an rcmp officer but there's no way of um knowing he's wearing a mask he's like uh a secret
00:13:39.340
individual in fact in the comment section in the video people say oh come on that's not a real rcmp
00:13:44.700
officer that can't be you know and it is and the irony is perverse isn't it mocha that uh jagmeet
00:13:51.820
singh who calls the uh rcmp a racist organization essentially uh he kind of um drops that stance
00:14:00.220
when it comes to his own personal protection so uh just amazing one last question my friend
00:14:06.060
i think you bring a unique perspective to these types of videos mocha and what i'm trying to say is
00:14:13.100
that if our audience doesn't know that you're originally from turkey you know what it's like to
00:14:18.860
live in a regime where there is limited freedom of the press you know what it's like to live in a
00:14:24.380
regime where um police brutality is not so uncommon and let me tell you let me ask you mocha do you
00:14:33.340
see a little bit of the bad elements of turkey coming over to canada now in 2021 with the way
00:14:39.580
uh some of us are being treated well what i see coming here in canada is the new bill c10 and bill
00:14:47.260
c36 and these are like the censorship laws that are going to be enforced by the government on the
00:14:55.260
internet and they are very similar to what we have in turkey they introduced them as to you know ban
00:15:01.580
pornography and um perverted websites and then what happened they expanded to um news companies news
00:15:10.460
website calling them you know misinformation or foreign funded or you know uh terrorist sympathizers
00:15:19.340
and um when a terror attack for example happens in turkey the government the courts they completely shut
00:15:26.540
down the internet and what they do is um anyone who publishes the pictures or videos of what happened
00:15:34.220
they might get in trouble with the police and um what else happens well yeah the independent news
00:15:42.220
organizations there because there's a ban on it they can't report on it they say something happened
00:15:48.540
in sultan ahmed but they don't say it a bomb has been exploded in sultan ahmed they say something happened
00:15:54.540
but they can't say it it's very ironic and um it's all secrecy and it's a very very tiring place to
00:16:02.220
live if you have a couple more brain cells and if you're living in turkey you the oppression the um
00:16:11.660
the stress is not coming from only the government but people around you as well the society
00:16:17.260
the education system there the brainwashing it's very stressful and um it's a
00:16:24.140
dictatorship by the people um chosen by the people with vote with democracy so you know
00:16:32.140
the people are it's not the only problem is not the government but it's also the people themselves
00:16:37.740
a hundred percent well mocha we're gonna have to wrap it there it sounds like
00:16:41.180
hell or in the eyes of uh justin trudeau a utopia because he wants absolutely i'm convinced that kind
00:16:49.100
of control here in our great dominion of canada and we have to stand up to that moving forward
00:16:54.620
that was an excellent report mocha you stay safe my thank you take care bye you got it and
00:17:01.340
that was our one and only mocha in the yukon i believe white horse uh on a very special assignment
00:17:10.140
keep it here folks moro breville roundup to come right after this
00:17:19.020
so rob primorano our latest fight the fines case also known as rob primo you have stepped into what
00:17:29.100
was maybe a potential leadership role in the freedom fighting movement in niagara the niagara falls region
00:17:36.620
rob do you want to give us a brief summary of what made you want to step up into you know this
00:17:44.300
leadership role with these protests and things that were happening in your area and then you know how
00:17:48.860
did you end up as one of our fight the fines cases yeah so basically tamara uh i really felt the need to
00:17:55.580
step up uh in our region when i've seen uh friends like uh alicia herder um doing her part uh fighting
00:18:03.500
this fight and uh i really seen the backlash that she started to take in the community and uh
00:18:08.380
she's a wonderful lady and this is someone that i usually know from attending uh human trafficking um
00:18:15.980
events and doing activist activism in that department with her and uh the media really just
00:18:21.260
made her out to be someone that she's not at all and uh i started talking to her about it and i started
00:18:27.660
seeing uh photos of her in our local newspapers and uh journalism uh journalists journalists sorry
00:18:35.500
around here just covering uh what was going on and just really drug through the mud and uh she finally
00:18:43.660
had a rally in saint catherine's and uh over a thousand people showed up and um at that point i seen some
00:18:52.620
momentum here in niagara and i seen a lot of people that were upset um i seen every day you know you go
00:19:00.540
to tim hortons and you see how much this has affected the homeless community uh people with
00:19:05.580
addictions and it's just something i wasn't able to uh walk past and ignore right you didn't want to
00:19:12.300
stay silent any longer and just a little bit of background of you as well because i'm glad you brought
00:19:17.900
up the homeless uh community you were you did a lot of outreach volunteer work prior to the pandemic
00:19:24.860
and you know once you started to speak out about some of the injustices that you saw happening in
00:19:30.060
your community what happened well what happened actually is uh the first you know people get really
00:19:37.260
upset about these anti-lockdown protests and uh the first uh one that i went to uh somebody captured an
00:19:44.060
image of me there and uh the first thing they did was they contacted uh grassroots group in well in
00:19:50.060
here that i volunteered with a couple times a week and uh they let them know that i was at this anti-lockdown
00:19:58.620
protest and i didn't have a mask on uh which put these people in a very difficult position because
00:20:05.100
you know um most of society sees everyone wearing a mask now and you're kind of considered
00:20:11.100
someone who doesn't care if you're not wearing a mask so essentially uh what they did was
00:20:17.260
someone brought a complaint forward just a regular person from the community and uh that ended up
00:20:23.180
making it so i wasn't able to help out with this group anymore so i ended up hitting the streets
00:20:28.060
independently and uh i've been doing my volunteer work that i enjoy doing just by myself now ah but wait
00:20:34.700
there's more folks because as rob primo continued to protest against the lockdowns in the process he
00:20:42.540
was slapped with eight different summonses and if found guilty each summons holds a maximum penalty of
00:20:51.260
one hundred thousand dollars plus up to a year in prison all for exercising his opposition to policies
00:21:00.060
whose harm he has witnessed with his own eyes absolutely incredible and joining me now for
00:21:06.460
more on this story is tamara ugolini welcome to rebel roundup tamara thank you once again david
00:21:14.300
always a pleasure to be our our weekly uh risk correspondence here at rebel roundup oh i wish it were daily
00:21:20.860
but tamara the first thing that comes to mind here is how upside down canada is when it comes to the
00:21:29.740
government deeming who is heroic and who is hellish rob personally helps the homeless get through these
00:21:37.660
difficult times and he faces almost a million dollars in fines and plus a year in the slammer yet our own
00:21:44.300
homegrown al-qaeda terrorist omar qatar who hates our country and its values and is a self-confessed
00:21:51.420
murderer well he gets a taxpayer-funded jackpot of 10.5 million for hurt feelings plus invitations to come
00:21:59.260
on cbc shows and speak at universities tamara are we residing on the bizarro superman planet right now
00:22:07.500
you know where up is down and yes is no well you took the words right out of my mouth david i was about
00:22:13.100
to say just look at the bizarro world i mean like it's opposites day almost every day it seems and
00:22:19.900
i've said it before and i keep saying it that every day i think okay it can't get any crazier it can't
00:22:25.980
get any worse and then tomorrow comes and then i meet someone like rob primo who you know he's he's just
00:22:33.340
such an honest wholesome guy who was seeing the injustices himself like you mentioned before with
00:22:40.540
the homeless community and i also want to clarify that these eight summonses each one comes with up
00:22:47.660
to one year of imprisonment so if he's found guilty of all eight he could face eight years of jail time
00:22:54.380
for simply advocating for people who maybe can't advocate for themselves and like he says in the
00:22:59.820
video as well for standing up for the world and the future that he wants for his daughter unbelievable i
00:23:07.580
didn't know that these were uh consecutive versus uh concurrent uh prison sentences so that makes it
00:23:14.620
even more egregious um you know perhaps it's none of our business but uh does mr primo have that kind
00:23:22.220
of dough in his bank account from what i gathered from him no and even if he did he has a child i mean this
00:23:29.980
is money and like i had the william and kim fight the fines a few weeks back they have five children i
00:23:36.540
mean even if people have the money to be able to pay these tickets that money is so much better spent
00:23:42.460
in other areas especially as people again like i'll quote back to william and kim are moving to get
00:23:49.180
out of this oppressive regime that we're living under um and and hopefully start a better new free life for
00:23:55.980
their family and so yeah rob primo he doesn't seem you know he gives anything that he has extra to
00:24:03.740
that community that he provides outreach and volunteer work for he's not prepared to take on
00:24:09.100
fines of this magnitude well welcome to canada in 2021 where no good deed goes unpunished hey tamara
00:24:16.460
tell me um what is it uh how do our legal eagles uh look upon the kind of penalties uh mr primo has
00:24:25.180
received well i even i interviewed jenna little very briefly for rob's case and you know a big thing
00:24:32.460
about what we're dealing with with our fight the fines initiative is that we actually have the crown
00:24:39.100
researching and watching our videos to build their case and so we have to be very careful with what we
00:24:47.500
say about these fight the fines cases and how far we go in terms of strategy and letting our viewers
00:24:53.020
know so it's a really fine line i think that the the lawyers have to and the um paralegals have to take
00:25:01.260
when they're interviewing when we're interviewing them because we know that they're watching and
00:25:06.940
they're trying to strategize based on what we say here which is pretty surreal when you think about it
00:25:13.500
you know but tamara it just doesn't make sense to me in the hypocrisy of the so-called narrative that
00:25:19.980
science is driving the policy uh you march in an anti-lockdown protest well you're the son of satan
00:25:27.500
uh but if you took part say last summer in a black lives matter protest far bigger protests i might
00:25:34.460
add uh oh that's okay uh the wuhan virus has a social conscience it would never infect those social
00:25:42.460
justice warriors i i mean i i'm being a little facetious here but i can't connect the dots here tamara if
00:25:49.340
we're going strictly by the so-called science yeah it's hard it's definitely hard to connect the dots
00:25:55.420
and uh when we lay them all out you try to build and and make it make sense and you can just drive
00:26:01.900
yourself crazy and the thing that really gets me about this especially the homeless community is that
00:26:07.180
these you know they're notorious for not having access to um sanitization like hand sanitizer not
00:26:16.380
washing their hands i mean a lot of people struggling with addiction they're not being
00:26:20.860
very conscious of who they're interacting with and how and so why hasn't that community been wiped out
00:26:29.500
completely if there was a a vicious virulent um pandemic then you would think those would be the
00:26:38.940
first that would be the first population to go and rob was seeing exact opposite they weren't getting
00:26:44.620
sick and dying but they were being harmed by the government response to an alleged viral
00:26:51.020
pandemic jeez unbelievable well you know tamara we're gonna have to keep our eyes on this case for sure as
00:26:58.380
it uh progresses uh i mean to me this is you know the government using a sledgehammer to kill a flea
00:27:06.620
uh in terms of the severity of the penalty um it's just so egregious it's so unfair this is a good-hearted
00:27:14.780
man to see him being treated like this it must be so hard on him and stressful and i'm glad we are
00:27:21.580
helping him and and of course if anyone wants to help us uh recover our legal fees jenna does an incredible
00:27:29.340
job um please if uh you can go folks to fight the fines.com that'd be greatly appreciated one last
00:27:36.220
thing before you go because i have a personal interest coburg ontario is the fence still up
00:27:42.220
blocking the beach or is it down or is it partially open i think the fence is part of the new normal
00:27:49.260
david uh it's it's it's still there the fence is alive and well taxpayer funded of course um and i
00:27:56.540
believe the consensus is to keep it until the fall sometime in the fall um so that if like i stated
00:28:03.340
before if there is an emergency they can swiftly shutter those gates and no more beach play allowed
00:28:10.540
unbelievable who thought that stalag 17 was located in coburg ontario tamara thank you so much great
00:28:17.340
video hope to see you again thanks david take care you got it and that was tamara ugolini in
00:28:23.980
coburg ontario keep it here folks more bravo roundup to come right after this
00:28:33.500
please even liberals have denounced you uh mr johari uh i don't know what you're talking about
00:28:38.380
can you okay you are associated with someone who is under investigation by cesus who has contributed to
00:28:45.020
your campaign what do you have to say about that i've responded to that question already oh okay can you
00:28:49.740
respond right now sir um that was in a social gathering when was that picture taken hey how
00:28:58.620
you doing officer good are you here for me we've been calling for something okay okay why are you
00:29:07.740
walking so close to me stop because you're in my you're in my area okay you told me to come outside and
00:29:13.180
i acquiesce to your demand mr johari answered all your question it's better that you stop maybe this is a
00:29:18.140
case for a detective or something to look into i mean you're telling me c system investigating i think
00:29:28.700
how are you doing sir uh david menzies with rebel news i'd like to um talk to you
00:29:35.740
do you realize this is a private private private i got an email saying everybody was welcome
00:29:40.460
um in the building it could be outside oh okay then what are your uh links to al azira on aggie can
00:29:48.780
you can you find me wait outside sir why do you um support the islamo-fascist regime of a of iran
00:29:55.900
as opposed to canada you've asked me that question a number of times and i've told you i don't please
00:30:01.020
wait even liberals have denounced you uh mr johari david menzies for rebel news here in richmond hill
00:30:06.940
ontario well folks i'm at the meet and greet for majid johari he is the member of parliament for the
00:30:14.140
riding of richmond hill and uh he is someone who has well let's say he has more baggage than the
00:30:22.380
arrivals uh terminal of uh pearson international airport um mr johari is on the record in his own
00:30:31.500
words as supporting the iranian regime uh mr johari um has some connections with people that are under
00:30:42.700
cesis investigations one of whom by the way is a contributor to mr johari's uh campaign and it is
00:30:51.260
very curious and it's very disturbing how someone in our great dominion of canada
00:30:58.140
is actually a supporter of the islamo-fascist regime that is iran richmond hill has a significant
00:31:06.540
iranian population many of those people denounce uh mr johari even liberals have denounced mr johari
00:31:16.940
and i thought i would drop by to ask him some questions he usually gets tongue-tied uh when i come up to
00:31:24.300
him uh at other events and uh this is a very important writing indeed in 2019 uh mr johari won
00:31:33.900
it by 112 votes over the conservative costas minigakis so um this is certainly a writing that is in play
00:31:44.380
for the upcoming september 20th election i'll go into the um facility and uh see if uh mr johari wants to
00:31:53.420
give me some answers to some tough questions uh i don't know what you're talking about can you
00:31:59.180
okay you are associated with someone who is under investigation by cesis who has contributed to your
00:32:05.740
campaign what do you have to say about that i've responded to that question already oh okay can you
00:32:10.220
respond right now sir um i that was in a social gathering and that found that when was that picture
00:32:16.620
taken mr johari why have liberals themselves denounced you well folks that was a synopsis of
00:32:23.020
my brief visit to a majid johari meet and greet last saturday in richmond hill once again the iranian
00:32:29.660
regime supporter johari refused to supply tangible answers to tough questions i was eventually told to
00:32:36.860
leave which i did but when i continued reporting from the sidewalk either johari or one of his minions
00:32:43.020
called the cops and sure enough four york regional police cruisers responded in any event you had
00:32:49.180
plenty to say about the liberal party's persian pinocchio steve blah writes wow no real answers
00:32:56.620
here whatever happened to debate isn't that what politicians are supposed to do well you are correct
00:33:02.300
steve show me a politician who cannot explain his position and i'll show you a failed politician
00:33:08.940
my theory regarding johari the positions he has taken regarding the iranian regime and his
00:33:15.340
association with questionable characters is downright indefensible so louis kwaput writes thank god you guys
00:33:24.540
are doing real reporting well thank you so louis you know there is actually a newspaper that covers this
00:33:30.940
city the tragically named richmond hill liberal they don't ask tough questions but rather cover for johari
00:33:38.700
then again the liberal is owned by the same company that owns the toronto star so really what do you
00:33:44.220
expect in the meantime if you can help us bring the other side of the story to everyone please go to
00:33:51.340
realreporters.ca and if you're able to folks kindly make a donation john lawler writes the cops handled
00:33:59.340
this wonderfully indeed they did john i always give credit where it is due and they essentially
00:34:05.340
informed mr johari and his minions that the practice of journalism in a public place is completely
00:34:12.620
legal given that i was on a public sidewalk in toronto as opposed to you know tehran rick mars writes
00:34:21.740
i may not always agree with rebel news but i will never vote for any politician that restricts
00:34:27.820
theirs or anyone else's right to practice journalism well thank you for that rick sincerely and if these
00:34:33.740
liberals do get back into power we should all be very concerned about their proposed internet
00:34:39.660
censorship bills the liberal party of canada might be all about diversity but they have a very big
00:34:46.700
problem when it comes to diversity of opinions donald campbell writes when does omar 10 million dollar
00:34:53.500
codder get his big chance to run for big trudy well actually donald our homegrown al-qaeda terrorists
00:35:00.380
received 10.5 million but hey what's half a mil when it comes to these liberals right but i wouldn't
00:35:07.580
put it past these cats to recruit little omar as a future liberal candidate disturbingly the liberals
00:35:14.220
have a soft spot for terrorists and terrorism for reasons that are really beyond me aside from omar's
00:35:20.620
taxpayer-funded jackpot for hurt feelings consider these odious examples of liberals getting cozy with
00:35:28.460
terrorism for terrorism for terrorism for example during his disasters india trip prime minister
00:35:33.020
justin strudeau invites along jaspal atwal who is a member of an illegal sikh separatist group
00:35:39.980
that was convicted of attempted murder then there's mark garneau suggesting last week that it is
00:35:47.100
possible canada might recognize the taliban as the new government of afghanistan and just a couple of
00:35:54.300
days ago the minister for women and gender equality aka maria monsef of no fixed address she referred
00:36:02.060
to the butchers and barbarians that make up the taliban as brothers oh brother indeed and finally eric
00:36:11.420
olmstead writes aren't there enough smart richmond hill voters to get rid of this clown well you know eric
00:36:17.900
in the 2019 election the conservative candidate for this writing costas minigakis he went to bed as
00:36:23.980
the winner and then he woke up to find out them with that when all the mail-in ballots had been counted
00:36:30.300
johari had won by point two percent um where have we heard that scenario before but in 2021 the good
00:36:40.540
people of richmond hill do indeed have a choice to make do you want to re-elect a candidate who supports
00:36:47.180
the largest state sponsor of terrorism in the world today or do you want someone in office who
00:36:53.580
supports democracy and western values this is surely going to be a writing to watch come september 20th
00:37:01.020
well that wraps up another edition of rebel roundup thanks so much for joining us see you next week and
00:37:05.820
hey folks never forget without risk there can be no glory good night