DAVID MENZIES | Petitioning the United Nations; Radicalized trans parade in Montreal
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Rebel Roundup is a weekly show hosted by David Menzies and the rest of you, in which we look back at some of the very best commentaries of the week by your favourite rebels. This week: A transgender woman was caught by a Walmart surveillance camera in her own home, and a group of human rights activists went all the way to Geneva, Switzerland, to deliver a petition decrying the human rights abuses taking place in Justin Trudeau s Canada.
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Welcome to Rebel Roundup, ladies and gentlemen, and the rest of you, in which we look back at
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some of the very best commentaries of the week by your favorite rebels. I'm your host, David Menzies.
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Well, our chief reporter, Sheila Gunn-Reed, and our uber-legal eagle, Sarah Miller,
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they recently went all the way to Geneva's Palace of Nations to deliver our petition decrying the
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human rights abuses taking place in Justin Trudeau's Canada these days. The question is,
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will the human rights head honchos take this petition seriously, or will they bury it?
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Sheila Gunn-Reed has all the nitty-gritty details. And last week in Montreal, the circus, or I mean
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the radicalized transgender parade came to town. And guess what? The various spirit unicorns have
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absolutely no problem with children changing their gender. Alexa Lavois has all the shocking details.
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And letters, we get your letters, we get your letters every minute of every day. And I'll share
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some of your correspondence about the shocking incident that occurred to Linda Todd of Port Coquitlam,
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British Columbia. You see, Linda went to a Walmart store in nearby Maple Ridge and was shocked to
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discover that the store was using a security camera to film up her skirt and was displaying that image
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on a monitor for all to see. Even worse, Walmart doesn't seem to care about this outrageous breach
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of her personal privacy. Unbelievable. Those are your Rebels. Now let's round them up.
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Sheila Gunn-Reed for Rebel News, and I'm here in Geneva, Switzerland. I'm standing in front of the United Nations
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Complex. That's the League of Nations building behind me. You see, Sarah Miller and I have successfully
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completed the hand delivery of our complaint to the Human Rights Council on the treatment of political
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dissidents in Canada. Opposition to the government has been criminalized in Canada. Bank accounts have
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been seized, pastors arrested, and political protesters, peaceful ones, incarcerated for weeks on end.
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You can support our mission by going to humanrightscomplaint.com. But this bizarre art
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deco, cathedral to globalism, behind me has never stopped an atrocity unfolding in the world since it
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was first constructed to house the League of Nations after World War I. While Americans were building the
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Chrysler Building and the Empire State Building as testaments to the accomplishments of individual men and
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technology and freedom and capitalism, and they were building those testaments with their own money,
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globalists were building with tax dollars what they thought would be the capital of the world,
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the new world. This soulless, boring, and imposing building is like a flea market knockoff of St. Peter's
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Basilica in Rome. The building here, the Palace of Nations, was finished just in time for the kickoff of
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World War II and the Holocaust. The building actually reminds me of those foreboding art deco buildings
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from Ghostbusters or Rosemary's Baby that were designed to funnel evil powers to evil people in
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pursuit of power. Now, I'm not saying that's what's happening here. I'm just saying that very little good
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has come from the United Nations, though they say they are a force for good. For example, right across the
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street from the Palace of Nations is a massive art installation. It's called a broken chair. The
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sculpture is meant to draw attention to the use of land mines in conflicts. Now, it was erected in 1997
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and yet still China and Russia and Pakistan continue to be countries planting the most land mines in the
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world each and every year. This building here has yet another planned renovation and refurbishment
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underway and that's supposed to wrap up sometime in 2023, you know, sometime after the Russian war on
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Ukraine and or maybe by the time the United Nations rotates Iran off the Women's Rights Council. This
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building here was built by powerful people to occupy for themselves in perpetuity to ring in world peace
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but really they've done nothing but ignore atrocities and that's not the same as atrocities never happening.
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This began as the Palace of Nations and it's finishing as a hostel for hypocrites. Building
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yourself a castle does not make you a king. Wow, I remember a terrific, albeit overlooked,
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underrated film from 1975 starring Michael Caine and Sean Connery entitled The Man Who Would Be King.
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It was all about a scheme concocted by a pair of rascals who sought to become royalty.
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We want to ask you a favour. Another favour? Calm yourself, Brother Kipling. You've never taken
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advantage of a fellow on the craft. We don't want money, just a little of your time, a look at a book
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or two, a study of your maps. We'll take a drink if one's being offered but we won't be put out if one
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isn't. Peacher here is as sober as I am. It's important you have no doubts on that score.
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Well, that flick came to mind while gazing upon that pompous Geneva edifice that is no doubt inhabited by
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rascals galore. In fact, let's call that building the palace that would be a kingdom. Well, thankfully,
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that hasn't come to fruition. Well, not yet. But then again, these globalists, they're a diligent bunch,
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aren't they? As they now advocate that we should eat bugs and surrender our automobiles even though
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they dine out on filet mignon and get around town in chauffeur-driven limousines. What a joke.
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And joining me now with more on her visit to Geneva is our chief reporter, Sheila Gunn-Reed. Hey,
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how you doing, Sheila? I'm great. Can we call it a visit to Geneva? I think I was only on the ground
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there for about 22 hours. You have to spend more time than that. Come on. Unlike the CBC,
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we do things on a shoestring budget. We're not staying over at five-star hotels in Geneva. But
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it's great to have you back. But Sheila, we'll get to the outrageous hypocrisy that you uncovered in your
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superb video. But the reason why you and our Legal Eagle lawyer, Sarah Miller, went to Geneva was to
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deliver that petition regarding human rights abuses in Justin Trudeau's Canada. The big question is this,
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Sheila, is this going to be taken seriously or are they going to bury it? You know, I'm not sure.
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I might be surprised. Sometimes these oligarchs like to use the problems in other countries to
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distract away from themselves. For example, China might say, you know what, let's investigate Canada.
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Since we are locking up all those people in the concentration camps over here,
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wouldn't it be nice to point a finger over there for a little bit? Likewise with Russia
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and some of these other countries that have no business being at the United Nations and
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no business rotating in and out of the Human Rights Council. So, you know, there's that too.
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Really, one of two things is going to come from this. And I think I'm fine either way.
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So the United Nations is going to discredit itself some more to prove itself to be a toothless,
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you know, a paper tiger, just an organization that exists to virtue signal about how they were the
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ones to bring in this era of new peace that has never been. They've never stopped a single
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atrocity. All they do is send in cleanup crews after the fact. So they will continue to discredit
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themselves, preening about human rights, but not actually ever doing anything about it when their
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friends stomp all over them. Or they just might actually investigate and embarrass Justin Trudeau and
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and take him down a peg. And frankly, either outcome is fine for me.
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You know, two things, Sheila, you're right about the UN whenever they strike a human rights commission
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or council. I forget the exact terminology. Typically, you see appointed to that countries with the most
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atrocious human rights records. I'm talking Saudi Arabia, Iran, North Korea. They're the human rights
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gatekeepers, which is outrageous. But to go back to your original point, one reason why they might
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take our petition seriously is that, as you well know, Sheila, the number one rule when it comes to a
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bureaucracy is to grow the bureaucracy. So they might even if it they don't like us, even if they're going
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through the motions, they'll still strike a committee to take a look at it simply because, well,
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it gives them more work to do on the taxpayer teat, of course.
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Well, definitely. And moreover, to your point, I was just looking out of the corner of my eye here
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to see if Saudi Arabia was still on the United Nations human rights or not human rights, but rather the
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Because I think they were on it in 2021. So that just shows you how ridiculous these people are.
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But really, they do only send in the cleanup crews. So while genocides are happening,
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they really don't do anything. They just come in after the fact and offer humanitarian aid.
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They let the world's dictators basically just run amok. And they do it in the name of tolerance.
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They say, you know, we have to engage these people because we have to teach them our ways.
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But really, you know, when you've got the likes of Saudi Arabia and Iran at the same table as some of
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the world's greatest democracies, United States, Israel, it just doesn't make any sense that
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everybody's on the same playing field there. But they've really done nothing. I think the building
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there was originally built for the League of Nations, the forerunner of the United Nations,
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in that sort of era of new peace, they wanted it to be after World War One. Well, it was finished in
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1938, just in time for the kickoff of World War Two. And right now, the building itself is undergoing a
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major renovation. As there's a war in Ukraine where Russia is, you know, attacking Ukraine.
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So, I mean, what do they do there except exist to exist? You know, it's just startling, Sheila,
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we have seen by history that a policy of appeasing the worst bullies on the planet never works.
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That's what we did in the 1930s with Hitler as he rushed to rearm Germany. And it was, oh,
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play nice, play nice. He's really not a bad guy. He's got a nice freeway system design. And
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he's coming up with a people's car and whatnot. And also, you said that they're putting in a
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redesign, a renovation to this palatial thing. I mean, why? I bet you, from what I could see with
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your video, and by the way, you couldn't go into the palace, because as much as they condemn
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the likes of Israel, or the United States, at least under Trump, for putting up walls to protect
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their sovereign states, as much as they'd like to condemn that, they really love the idea of big
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walls and gates and fences and armed people behind them. So what's the deal with giving the palace
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I don't know. I'd love to see what sort of condition the place is in. Is it run down? I have no idea,
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because you can't get anywhere near it unless you go on one of the highly controlled guided tours that
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you have to book in advance. And that's not what I was there to do. But yeah, you can tell that
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they've really been successful in bringing in all that world peace by all the anti-terrorism fencing
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and armed guards that they've got kicking around over there. But moreover to my trip there,
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you know, some of these, sometimes these sorts of complaints do prompt action. I think it was at
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the height of the anti-pipeline protest sort of in 2013, 2014. Somebody made a complaint to the United
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Nations about Canada's treatment of Indigenous people. I'm not sure why, because I think Stephen
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Harper was just trying to give them jobs. But anyway, somebody made a complaint. And all of a sudden,
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they deployed what's called a special rapporteur on the rights of Indigenous people. And they came,
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they did an investigation. And as the name suggests, they did a lot of talking to people in
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government, to Indigenous people. I'm not sure how much talking they did to the Indigenous people who
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were in partnership with a lot of those pipelines, but rather the activist busybodies on the other side
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looking to unemploy everybody. But that person did come for what it was worth. So interestingly
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enough, there is a special rapporteur on the rights of human rights defenders. And that person has a
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special focus on gender. So female human rights defenders. And wouldn't you know it if Tamara Leach
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didn't fit the bill there? Oh, excellent point. So there might be hope for taking this petition
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seriously, after all. Tell me, since you were there with her, Sarah Miller, I think this is one
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super smart lady when it comes to the lawyering game. What was her take? What did she say
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in terms of where she expects this petition to go? And if there is an investigation, if it will,
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well, yes, condemn this current government for the human rights abuses we've witnessed in the last
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couple of years. You know, she really didn't have any expectations. We're just sort of in a waiting
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game. She she did her job. She delivered it. We got a stamped receipt that they did receive and
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accept our human rights complaint. Not that they'll let you in the building, but apparently they don't
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get a lot of walk ups around there with human rights complaints. But her complaint was meticulously
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crafted. So normally they want about an eight page complaint cover letter. Hers was 15. Wow. And then
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she had a three inch binder and it wasn't closed. It was, you know, even three inch binder of all of
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her evidence of human rights abuses over the last two years under the auspices of the pandemic. But
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really, it came down to do you disagree with the government? Because if you do, you no longer have
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human rights. Um, and you know, she cited specific instances where the UN had admonished Saudi Arabia
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for doing that, which Trudeau has done. And she said, okay, you, this is what you did when Saudi
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Arabia did this to political dissidents and religious minorities. This is what Justin Trudeau has done.
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There's an expectation that you should react the same. So she was incredibly meticulous.
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That woman is worth every penny. That's amazing, Sheila. Uh, but then again,
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when it comes to Saudi Arabia, on the other hand, uh, this is a country, as you mentioned just a few
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minutes ago, that was on the woman rights, uh, uh, commission. Uh, and up until very recently,
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half of the population of Saudi Arabia was not allowed to drive an automobile. That would be
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woman. So I don't even know how that doesn't automatically disqualify you. One last question. Um,
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Sheila, as I mentioned, we travel very frugally when we do these campaigns, but if some of our
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viewers would like to help us out with our expenses, because no one else is doing this.
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In fact, you know, the mainstream media gives entities like this cover and, uh, excuses for
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their behavior. But if someone wants to help us out with our, uh, expenses, Sheila, what can they do?
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Sure. Yeah. And you're right to point out that we are incredibly frugal with our expenses. Um,
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my flights, I was actually spent more time flying than I did on the ground in Geneva
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because I think we booked the milk run and then air Canada rebooked me as some,
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they managed to make it even worse when they canceled my flights last minute and rebooked me.
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Um, but we also have to cover Sarah's fees and the hours upon hours upon hours that she
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spent drafting that human rights complaint. Um, she's one of the best human rights lawyers in the
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country. We know her as pastor Archer Polosky's longtime lawyer, and she just recently secured,
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um, a victory for him at the Alberta court of appeal. So, um, if people would like to cover our
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expenses to do something, do anything to raise the profile of those who suffered at the hands of the
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government over the last two years, they can make a donation and they can see our complaint and our
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stamped, uh, receipt at human rights, complaint.com. Sheila, thank you so much to both you and Sarah for
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making that, uh, journey. It's much needed. Hopefully something will come of it. We will
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cover the follow-up, uh, one way or the other. And, uh, you have a wonderful weekend, my friend.
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Thank you, Sheila. And that was Sheila Gunn-Reed, our chief reporter,
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somewhere in the northern hinterland of Alberta. Keep it here, folks. More of Rebel Roundup to come
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Which age do you think that it's the limit for allowing?
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That's definitely, like, not my place to comment. I think that kids should be allowed to
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We are zero extreme-droite, in fact. We are a media host that shows the other side of the
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story. We are neither right nor left. We are there to show the other side of the story. I
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Who is that? Who is that? Who is that? How are we here?
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alexa for bad news and i'm currently in saint catherine street in the gay village and i'm here
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because a trans march just started and i'm here to ask a couple of questions to them to know
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first of all how they define themselves and as well if they think that young children should
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be allowed to have their transition for being a trans person and we will see if a lot of people
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are open to talk to me and we see what will happen so let's check it out so if you appreciate this
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kind of report please go over rebelfieldreport.com and chip in generously to help us to continue our
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journalism so i just asking people today um why they are here today um because i'm trans and i
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had nothing better to do nothing better nothing better to do
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because we are trans to be here to talk to us and to make our presence
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i'm here basically to support this mission i don't know what else to say about that but
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like a lot of the mission that they specify yeah the values they've spelled out and the demands they have
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you know what else to say about that yes to manifest my support towards trans people and as a person genderqueer
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moi-même i represent my profs of interest in fact today it's a march for the liberation
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of the rights trans something like this but yes so in fact those trans queer non-binary allies
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se regrouped today for that the rights trans how do you define yourself as a person
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moi-même trans trans very bizarre binaire binaire binaire qu'est-ce que ça signifie binaire
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bien t'es les personnes qui sont binaire t'es les personnes qui sont non-binaire donc les personnes qui sont pas dans le spect' homme ou femme
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puis moi ben je considère que je suis en spect' de l'homme
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okay much else to say about that i'm not straight but that's
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are you a man woman are you be-nare non-binaire
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So I feel a bit represented in everything and nothing at the same time.
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Should we legalize and permit young children to have a transition for being trans?
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Like a transition to pass to the man to woman or woman to man.
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So do you mean hormone replacement therapy or surgeries?
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I think that it's obviously, depending on the age, there are different circumstances.
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This is actually being debated a lot currently by WPATH.
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Although the guidelines that they published are a little bit controversial.
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But definitely an outright ban on hormone therapy for minors is not something that I would support.
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So you think that every age, years old should be able to do the transition?
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But the criteria tend to change with younger people, I would say.
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Isn't it incredible that we have age restrictions for minors when it comes to, oh, you know,
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buying liquor, cigarettes, lottery tickets, getting a driver's license, being able to vote,
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Yet the alphabet soup people, they think it's a-okay for a child to take puberty blockers and get their genitalia sliced and diced,
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It is absolutely sickening that these degenerates are actually being taken seriously as opposed to receiving psychiatric counseling.
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And joining me now for that sinister circus that was the Trans March in Montreal is Alexa Lavois.
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I gotta tell you, Alexa, first thing, first things first here, Pride Month, I think, correct me if I'm wrong,
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Yet here we are into August, and there's still Pride stuff going on.
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Now it will be like the anti-summer, gay summer.
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And I don't know why they actually took another weekend because it's not only one day.
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It was the full weekend with in the Olympic Stadium had like a big gay festival with DJ music.
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And in the gay village, they had like some, the transgender march on the Saturday.
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And as well, they were supposed to have the LGBTQ plus march on Sunday.
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But unfortunately, because of a lack of volunteer, they needed to cancel the event because they say that they didn't have any security.
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Probably we scared them on Saturday, and it's why they didn't proceed to have their march on the day after.
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But, you know, but like, you know, we've talked about this before, Alexa, when you look at Pride, it's the LGBTQ and on and on.
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I can't remember all the initials and numbers, but the T stands for transgender.
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But more seriously was when you were interviewing some of those people there and they're completely gung ho on children taking it upon themselves to go through with a gender transition.
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Like I said in the preamble, we have age restrictions for everything from driving a car to buying liquor and lottery tickets.
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Why do they think something so important should be made, that decision should be made by someone that is presumably still in elementary school?
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So for my part, you know, I have no problem with the fact that when they pass 18 and they really want to do their transition, this is not my problem.
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But when it comes to children, when we know that they really don't know yet who they are, what they want, and they get influenced by the social life and their environment and their culture,
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that can influence their decision on something that they will regret afterwards.
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We know, like, we saw a lot of bad decisions and probably, David, you took some bad decisions when you were children and after that you regret it because it's what we do when we are children.
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We do mistakes and after that we learn from it.
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But that decision that they would take will have irreversible impact on their body.
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This comes to why, for my part, I was just curious to know their point of view on the, if they, we should allow young children to complete their transition with the hormone and the pill blocker.
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And, and most of them were agreeing with it, like to let children proceed to this transition as early as they can.
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But in the same time for myself, do you really think that our children is fully, completely capable to take an important decision like that?
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And probably most of the people don't, don't think so.
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But I think it's like the influence of the society from today is allowing whatever you want because they think that we should not interfere with that.
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I'm sorry, your children, you need to live as a children and you need to really take that decision should not be taken by you,
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but probably by a psychologist, by a lot of medical people behind who are there to decide if you're fully understanding and fully apt to handle the consequences of your act.
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And there's another factor, and that is the passage of time.
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I mean, I think back, I mean, I didn't know Lady Menzoid when she was a child, but she tells me when she was a girl, if anyone gave her a Barbie doll, she'd pull its head off.
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She liked to climb trees, run around with the boys.
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And people back then would say, oh, you know, she's just going through a phase, which was correct.
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I would argue today a little girl liking boy things.
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Some parents might be so brainwashed to say, oh, my God, we have a boy trapped in a girl's body.
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We have to do something about it right now instead of waiting for years to pass by and see if this person is indeed just going through a phase.
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Like, I would say when I was young, I had the influence and the pressure from the society, you know.
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In the past, it was like, it was the big boobs, you know.
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People were like looking for chirurgical boobs that people were putting on them.
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And for part of my life, I was like, I need, I need, I need, I need.
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And afterwards, I'm so glad that I didn't do it because now it's not all I'm thinking anymore.
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And, and it's the same, like, it's just a pressure from the society make you think that, yes, you need that.
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And at the end of the day, it's just what the society wants from you, kind of.
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Because it's, it's always that, it's not, if, if you remove all the society, okay.
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And you live like in the campaign where nobody's there and you live on your field.
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Do you think really like the percentage of the population wants the transition will be as high as now?
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And, you know, I was looking at some of the signage the marchers had.
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I have 99 problems and all of them were created by white cis patriarchy.
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I don't know what race has to do with it, but somehow that gets involved.
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And then you had that encounter where one of the persons, and I'm saying persons, because I don't know if they're male or female.
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And God forbid you misgender somebody in 2022, you might get arrested.
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But they're saying, how do we get her out of here?
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If they don't like the questions, we'll walk away.
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How would you assess so many of the people that took part in that demonstration?
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I got to tell you, Alexa, they seemed really intolerant to me.
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So I did remove my flash mic because I didn't want it to provoke.
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And I know that a lot of people in that crowd probably don't like for venues.
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I don't know why they probably have their own reason for that.
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Maybe they have like anti-fascist on this group.
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I just removed my flash mic and I just asked no more question, not provocating nobody.
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If you want to answer to me, you're allowed to.
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But it seems like that some people came to me and recognized probably my face and say,
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for who you were, I say, and I would not hide it.
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And they start to say, like, we are extremists, right wing.
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And when I say, I'm sorry, we are not extremists, right wing.
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Why, what the political side have to do with the fact that I'm just asking question.
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And, and some of the, some of the security came to me and say, Oh, you need to go out
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We are just independent media who, who tell the other side of the story.
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And they look at me and they didn't know what to do with me.
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And they were like, um, what we are doing with her.
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Um, and I say, you, you don't even know who I am.
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And probably you don't know for what I am in political, uh, side.
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And when I see a guy coming from, but I don't know if it's a guy or a woman, I will, I will
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But, uh, you say for, for who you're taking for the conservative party, like Leslie Lewis.
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I was like, uh, no, we are covering all of them.
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Because now like you attack me on abortion because you say that she's pro abortion.
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And, and, and I was like, okay, do you want to, are you pro or you against abortion?
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I was like, okay, now you just attacking me on whatever you were able to find because
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But at the end, you just look like a person who actually don't know what they are talking about.
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Well, you know, Alexa, I, I just find it perversely ironic that this community is asking
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And yet they are so intolerant to anyone who has a contrarian opinion.
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I'm wondering if the tide is beginning to turn when it comes to radical transgenderism.
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And I talk about, there are various sporting authorities in the world right now that are saying
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If you're going to play female rugby, you have to be a biologically born female full
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And well, and if we have biological men pretending to be women, it's a health and safety risk.
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And then we have, I believe there's, uh, in England, uh, they're no longer going to have
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males identifying as women serve penitentiary time with real females.
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And also in England, this is very interesting that Tavistock center, uh, Alexa, this is the
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only dedicated identity clinic for children and young people.
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And, uh, almost two weeks ago, the conclusion, the investigation came out, which was this clinic
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Now, the reason why you've never heard about this Alexa is because the mainstream media,
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uh, on this side of the pond, they won't cover it.
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Uh, they, uh, it goes against their narrative, but this, uh, uh, you know, a committee that looked
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into the Tavistock center, they found that, um, it was causing damage to young people.
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They looked at the side effects of puberty blockers, including vision loss.
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When it comes to young people and children being, you know, encouraged to transition no
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I hope other such clinics around the world are also shut down.
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Uh, I would just say that, that I, I, I understand what it is like to feel different.
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I would say that I'm come from, and I'm not really worried to say it.
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I'm come from LGBTQ environment and I have a respect for, for them.
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And, and when like example, my, my, my premier say we want to feel them, um, um, comfortable.
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Like being naked in the street will not make you more accepted in the society.
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I don't think that will make you more accepted in this society.
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The, the only problem is dude is doing the opposite.
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Again, the polarization in this society society that we don't need at the moment that make
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like people really on the one side and really on the other side.
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And I think as well with the pressure of the society, I would not be surprised that, uh,
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the LGBTQ plus and the transgender will grow and will grow.
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And unfortunately I think some victim of all this social pressure, uh, we will see some
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that, that did the transition and they regret afterwards.
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And unfortunately they will live with the consequences, the psychological and physical consequences
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of the pressure of the society who tell them that is okay to proceed to their, uh, transition,
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but not because they were not fully capable to choose.
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And I'll actually, you know, like you, I'm a big believer in freedom.
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If you're a man or a woman and you want to go through life, uh, pretending you're the opposite
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gender and you're going to take the hormone shots and you're going to slice and dice your
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genitals and what have you, and just live your life in suburbia.
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It is getting this agenda foisted upon the, the penal system and the sports organizations.
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At the end of the day, it is anti-female and I have no idea why feminist groups aren't making
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I just want to, I'm going to put you on the spot, Alexa.
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I want you to make me a promise, our entire audience, a promise right now.
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It's not because I, I wear a hat that I would transition.
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So we're going to hold Alexa to that because you're, you're one of my favorite 100% biological
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More of Rebel Roundup to come right after this.
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Walmart is a multi-billion dollar conglomerate that has been a huge hit with Canadian shoppers
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ever since the Arkansas-based mega chain moved into our great dominion way back in 1994.
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And little wonder, Walmart is known for both great value and for carrying a huge selection
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But recently, Linda Todd of Port Coquitlam, British Columbia, visited the Walmart in nearby
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But what she did not expect to happen was to endure public humiliation thanks to an outrageous
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And with more on this incident, Ms. Todd joins me now from Port Coquitlam, BC.
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So, Linda, take us back to that day a few weeks ago when you went to pay for your merchandise
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Well, I was staying there and I was kind of looking around.
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I always like to, you know, know what's going on around me.
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And I noticed above her on the pillar that is part of the cash, the checkout stand, there
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was like a video screen, a screen that was probably about this big.
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And I'm looking at it and I could see somebody was on the screen and the camera angle was
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It was looking up this person's skirt and I was looking at the video because the face was
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getting out of the screen and I'm looking at this thinking, oh, that poor person.
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And then I recognized my own clothing and I went, oh, that's me on the screen.
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And then I looked around to see who else could be seeing this screen and the way it's facing
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anybody, anybody who's on that end of Walmart walking past the check stands.
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Anybody could have glanced up and seen what I saw on the screen.
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I was trying to figure out where the camera was and the camera was practically down at
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I said, I can see it's a fisheye lens, but it shouldn't be looking at my skirt.
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And then she said, oh, yeah, we're getting a lot of complaints about that.
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What did the what did the RCMP tell you, Linda?
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Well, specifically, I said, if this was some Joe on the street with his camera up my skirt,
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And of course, we know that it's a it's a criminal matter.
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And those people are charged with I don't know what they're charged with some sort of
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And but because we're dealing with a corporation now, because we're dealing with Walmart and
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And as soon as I showed the police, both police members that I spoke to, as soon as I showed
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them the picture, they were both shocked and went, oh, oh, yeah, I see what you're talking
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No, that's how it is sort of trying to push it back.
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But I did speak to and I believe you spoke to this lady, Oksana Ayitsic.
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First of all, Linda, how did your conversation with Oksana, the privacy officer, go regarding
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That always she checked without Walmart and it was simply a matter of the camera malfunctioning.
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And I said to her, the camera is a fisheye lens.
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It is functioning exactly as I would expect a fisheye lens to function.
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My problem is a fisheye lens doesn't belong where it could be looking at people's skirts.
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And she said, oh, well, I'll check with that Walmart again, because initially she said
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And I didn't even want to go there because I doubt it.
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But she just it was like it was it was just a camera malfunction that it was really nothing
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And she's like, oh, we really value your business.
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And I said, I don't value having my private parts on display in your store.
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And let's just check out what Oksana had to say.
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David, so we have both discussing an incident that we were not part of.
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So my understanding is that the image that is shown on the monitor is seen by the cashier
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and granted by somebody who's standing next to the cashier and facing the same direction.
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So a statement, the image is shown to all is a bit exaggerated.
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As far as I'm concerned, Linda Todd has endured three slights regarding that recent visit to
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The first was that outrageous breach of her personal privacy due to the upskirt camera video.
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Secondly, there was the police deciding that this was a civil as opposed to a criminal breach.
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And then there is the Walmart officials at head office in Mississauga, Ontario,
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who apparently don't give a rodent's rectum regarding what happened.
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In any event, you had plenty to say about the voyeuristic ways of Walmart.
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There is probably a perv employee spending the day seeing how many women don't wear panties.
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Well, you might be right, unfortunately, Randy.
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Hey, if I was the sort of pervert who took pleasure in looking up the skirts of women with a recording device,
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why would I risk being arrested if I was caught doing so?
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Instead, I think I would just seek out a Walmart store with that fisheye lens security camera,
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which diligently displays all the imagery caught on a high definition monitor.
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I don't think there was a criminal charge for being a spectator after all.
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If you're putting a she-her next to your name, I'm going to assume you are male.
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It is clear from her photo that Walmart's privacy officer, Oksana Itzik, she-her, is indeed a female.
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Well, I highly doubt she's ever been mistaken for a dude.
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And really, what does it say about woke Walmart that this corporation seems to be more concerned
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with getting their employees' gender pronouns correct,
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rather than fixing a problem that grotesquely violates their customers' privacy?
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I was at that Walmart last week and noticed that camera showing my legs.
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Well, myrock, yet another Walmart somewhere in Canada has a malfunctioning camera, it would seem.
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And here's another thing that makes Miss Todd's case so egregious.
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She says the cashier told her that the store was well aware of this problem,
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Walmart wants you to show your twig and berries.
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Just go to thespeedosofwalmart.com and post your pictures today.
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Well, you know, Bitcoin Champion, you raise an interesting point.
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There is a fascinating website called peopleofwalmart.com.
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It displays photos of people shopping at Walmarts in attire that wouldn't be appropriate on a beach.
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Maybe Walmart is colluding with this website to provide it with more content.
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But apparently there was one solitary viewer who, incredibly, is not fully on Linda's side regarding this privacy violation.
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Not appropriate, but then neither is what you're wearing.
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I mean, what exactly was wrong with the attire Miss Todd was wearing?
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Or are women supposed to anticipate in advance that merchants might be filming them from an inappropriate angle and therefore not wear skirts anymore?
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I mean, BS22, what would you like to see Linda Todd wear next time she's on a shopping safari?
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That fabric coffin that is known as the burka, perhaps?
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Well, that wraps up another edition of Rebel Roundup.
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And hey, folks, never forget, without risk, there could be no glory.