You'll never guess who's offended by those F-Trudean flags? It's a hint: it's a former Conservative Party of Canada leader, Aaron O'Toole. And he's got a plan for how to fix it.
00:00:30.000Oh joy! Over the Christmastime break, Aaron O'Who, I mean Aaron O'Toole, a.k.a. Yesterday's Man, a.k.a. that lying loser who keeps on lying and losing,
00:00:43.880well, he enriched us all with an essay that was downright inexplicable.
00:00:49.800Yes, in classic O'Toole fashion, this wannabe pithy prose was not a gift to last.
00:00:57.980It is entitled, quote, Disordered Liberty Notions for the New Year, Part 1, end quote.
00:01:05.480Oh my God, the worst thing about that title is that it implies there was a Part 2 on the way. Yikes.
00:01:12.600Then again, this essay did serve as a Christmas gift of sorts, at least for those Canadians who might have forgotten why O'Toole is the former as opposed to the current leader of the Conservative Party of Canada.
00:01:27.260Why 73 out of 118 Conservative MPs voted to oust this dead dog with fleas last February.
00:01:36.800That's because O'Toole showed once again, in his own words no less, how wishy-washy and how out of touch this guy truly is.
00:01:47.160Now, this essay was published in something called Blue Skies, but then again, given that the zombified Aaron O'Toole was the author,
00:01:55.720I began contemplating if I was reading a back issue of Tales from the Crypt.
00:02:00.620Our story is about a man with nobler ambitions.
00:02:05.600Yeah, too bad Aaron O'Toole's nobler ambitions were assassinated by, well, Aaron O'Toole himself.
00:02:14.560And it's all still so hard to fathom, isn't it?
00:02:17.540After all, the 2021 federal election campaign began with Justin Trudeau enduring two very, very bad weeks on the campaign trail.
00:02:27.000Meanwhile, Aaron O'Toole enjoyed two very good weeks.
00:02:31.540Suddenly, there was chatter that regime change might actually occur in Canada.
00:02:36.700But then, inexplicably, O'Toole and or his puppet masters couldn't hold back with their wishy-washy liberalism any longer.
00:02:47.360Snatching defeat from the jaws of victory, O'Toole began flip-flopping on everything from carbon taxes to the gun grab to vaccine mandates.
00:02:56.540Indeed, this cat did so many backflips in the closing days of the 2021 campaign that every time I saw his milquetoast mug, a certain pop-culture marine mammal sprung to mind.
00:03:10.500They call him Flipper, Flipper, faster than lightning.
00:03:16.760But that was then and this is now, so let's get back to that mystifying essay.
00:03:21.660O'Toole's opening line is this, quote,
00:03:24.020One of the hopes I have for 2023 is to see fewer profanity-laden Trudeau flags across Canada, end quote.
00:03:33.220And then to double down on this most curious New Year's wish, he rehashed this very statement on Twitter.
00:14:07.280Something that ranks right up there with the check is in the mail and we're all in this together.
00:14:13.780Or maybe his support for Justin is due to the fact that he actually admires the prime minister's thuggish and censorious style.
00:14:23.780Case in point, I'll never forget the day before the 2021 election when O'Toole's last campaign stop took place at an industrial park in Markham, Ontario.
00:14:33.340Oh, how he welcomed the mainstream media to cover the event that day.
00:14:39.240But when he saw me and my camerawoman show up, this so-called leader remained in the fetal position for almost an hour in his campaign bus, too terrified to be scrummed by Rebel News.
00:14:53.040And that was very odd, wouldn't you say, folks?
00:14:55.140Because prior to becoming enshrined as leader of the CPC, O'Toole went out of his way to make time for Rebel News reporters.
00:17:56.340And then again, given the absolute irrelevance of Aaron O'Toole in 2023, perhaps such a flag would simply be a waste of fabric.
00:18:08.200When you come to Boston Children's Hospital for your first visit for bottom surgery, you'll see me first.
00:18:22.300I'm going to come in and say, hi, my name is Maria.
00:18:24.620I'm your nurse, and I use pronouns she, her, hers.
00:18:28.080And just sort of explain that you're going to meet a lot of folks on your visit today.
00:18:31.440Not to be overwhelmed, not to try to remember everyone or everything.
00:18:34.860We're just here to give you more information and to answer your questions.
00:18:38.200After that, our social worker will come in with our physician's assistant.
00:18:42.640And they'll sit down and go over your medical history, your behavioral history, get your goals for surgery to help you figure out what type of bottom surgery would be best for you and to meet the goals that you are looking for.
00:18:54.120After that, Dr. Gunor and myself will come in to wrap up the consult, go over surgery in detail, and talk about what to expect after surgery, what kind of help you might need, how long you'll be here.
00:19:06.320And really sit down and go through your question list.
00:19:09.240And if you don't have questions, we sort of know what patients come in asking, and we just sort of give you all that information.
00:19:16.180And then if you go home and forget everything, you can call us the next day.
00:19:22.000And we'll just sort of help navigate the process for you because it can be a lot.
00:19:25.520Well, folks, what if I told you that there are certain individuals out there who are cutting off the breasts of girls, some of these girls being as young as 14 years old?
00:19:38.700Or what if I told you these very same individuals were surgically inverting the penises of boys, creating a so-called neo-vagina in the process, something that will need to be dilated for the rest of those boys' lives?
00:19:54.360It sounds equal parts savage and barbaric, but the people doing the slicing and dicing are not serial killers, but rather surgeons employed at Boston Children's Hospital.
00:20:09.440And joining me now is an individual who goes by the name of Billboard Chris, someone who has for many years now taken a stand against radical transgender surgery being carried out on minors.
00:20:22.740Welcome to the Ezra Levent Show, Chris.
00:20:34.800Now, Chris, this sounds beyond belief to me.
00:20:38.100The fact that boys and girls who are too young to vote or to smoke or to even get a driver's license, they're being operated upon in such a fashion.
00:20:52.740All these kids are being indoctrinated to believe that just because they don't conform to society's stereotypes, just because a girl is a tomboy, these kids are coming to believe that they're actual boys.
00:21:04.820And half of these children that end up at these gender clinics are on the autism spectrum.
00:21:10.140All of these kids have some underlying mental health comorbidity, like there might have been abuse or trauma or sexual abuse.
00:21:18.060Who knows what's going on with these kids, but they're all just struggling in life.
00:21:20.780And instead of treating their mental health issues with therapy or whatever, they treat gender as though it's the underlying cause of all their problems.
00:21:29.640And they're stopping puberty in children.
00:21:31.660They're giving them the opposite sexes hormones.
00:21:33.540And yes, they're cutting off the breasts at Boston Children's Hospital of girls as young as 14 years old.
00:21:38.740In California, they're doing this to girls as young as 12 years old.
00:21:44.000And we've seen about a 4,000% increase in the last 10 years.
00:21:47.740It's absolutely exploding because they're teaching this nonsense in schools and it's all over social media.
00:32:09.000We could have been, I guess, a media outlet like CTV or Global or CBC and take the carrot and, you know, exist on government funding.
00:32:19.000Instead, we maintained our independence and we maintained our critical look, not just at the just and true liberals, but at all political parties.
00:32:28.660So now here comes Prime Minister Blackface McGroper with the stick, not the carrot.
00:32:35.220But we are not giving up without a fight.
00:32:38.080Like I said, it's the fight of our lives and it's only just begun.
00:32:42.120Well, folks, thank you so much for tuning in tonight.
00:32:44.920I will be back in this space tomorrow.
00:32:47.640Then my colleague, Sheila Gunn-Reed, she'll be here for the Thursday and Friday shows.
00:32:52.340And then the big boss man, Ezra Levin himself, he'll be back next Monday.
00:33:00.500Before we get started, I just want to take a moment to acknowledge the fact that we are on the traditional territories of the Huron, the Wendat, the Haudenosaunee, the Anishinaabe, the Mississaugas of the Credit.
00:33:09.720And that we as Canadians are experiencing tremendous wealth and universal health care because we broke our treaty promises.
00:33:19.100We committed a genocide against the people.
00:33:21.020We exploited the resources that took thousands of years of indigenous stewardship to create.
00:33:27.300We murdered hundreds of thousands of their children in the name of our religion and don't really do anything about that.
00:33:34.960We're now creating climate change because we don't care for the land as well as they did.
00:33:41.440And we should probably give them their land back at this time before we face even more death and destruction.
00:33:49.820I'm Canadian, you know, and I would say the longer I live in America, the more I feel that, like, one of the biggest differences between Canada and America, at least where I'm from, is, like, the institutionalized racism.
00:34:03.180And the fact that there is no societal acknowledgement of it.
00:34:09.600I was in Canada recently for a comedy show.
00:34:11.860And before the show, it was in a big theater, a voice comes on and says, we would just like to acknowledge that we were on the land of indigenous people.
00:34:50.080Or because it's become almost close to mandatory these days?
00:34:53.640In this report, we hear from a longtime award-winning teacher who says that land acknowledgements have become close to programming.
00:35:03.360Trey Offrey here with Rebel News, and in recent weeks, I brought you a story of great public interest.
00:35:12.000It was an interview with a Mr. Jim McMurtry, a teacher of over 30 years who found himself in hot water, cancelled, if you will, suspended, for matters that include, get this, teaching kids, students, the truth about the leading cause of death during the times that residential schools were in operation.
00:35:29.800Now, if you follow your history, you would know that's illness, things like tuberculosis.
00:35:34.360But in a country that still predominantly claims that there were 215 children's remains found in an unmarked grave at the former Kamloops Indian residential school, you can see why such facts might come across as offensive.
00:35:51.280Now, if you want to know more about the truth to that claim, which is that there's not been a single body discovered yet to date, you can watch our documentary at KamloopsDocumentary.com.
00:36:03.260Mr. McMurtry's story got picked up after you saw it here at Rebel News by the National Post, Western Standard.
00:36:09.720But today, I have another interview with Mr. McMurtry.
00:36:15.940But in this one, he talks about whether or not we need to consider the constant encouragement or even sometimes being told to do land acknowledgments, especially when it comes to students.
00:36:29.860Before I jump to that, I just want to play an example of what that could mean to some people.
00:36:34.880For most of us, it just means we're acknowledging we want truth and reconciliation and that we recognize some horrible things took place to First Nation people.
00:36:44.680But you'll see here that this activist that I met when covering some reports at the former Kamloops Indian residential school, well, when it comes to truth and reconciliation, she has something else in mind.
00:36:57.680It is time that Canada realizes that they are on stolen land.
00:37:01.980And it's time that Canada gives it back.
00:37:04.880So how much land and where would that land be when you say it should be given back?
00:37:31.980Now, that is just one extreme opinion, but I'm sure it's shared by some.
00:37:37.440And it makes you wonder whether the land acknowledgments we're seeing in emails or by politicians or being encouraged for students to participate in should be further explained or explored.
00:38:46.320And so the first thing that I think a child's thinking, certainly my thinking is the teacher who's got only so much time to get material across to students before that, you know, the quarters or the semesters over or whatever, is that it's repetitive.
00:40:20.340Not only because these people that are pretty new and they don't really think they're guilty of anything.
00:40:24.380But more importantly, they're threatened with the idea that maybe that the house that their family has worked hard to buy or apartment or whatever might be taken away from them.
00:40:34.100Before we begin this evening's performance, we would like to acknowledge that this theater stands on territory of the Anishinaabe, the Haudenosaunee, the Huron-Wendat and the Patoon First Nations.
00:40:44.280We are also mindful of broken covenants and the need to make right with all our relations.
00:41:37.140But to have a land acknowledgment where you talk about the harm that's been done to one group long ago and what we need to do for one group today and tomorrow, it just seems to me it's so exclusive of the kids that aren't part of that group.
00:41:53.240And for those that are part of it, who are indigenous, I would think it'd be very embarrassing.
00:41:58.040You know, again, it's the bigotry of low expectations that there's something wrong with them.
00:42:04.220So is there a right or wrong way to do land acknowledgments?
00:42:24.600I think there are better things to talk to kids about.
00:42:27.600I think you should talk about things that you haven't talked about.
00:42:30.320So if you're a history teacher and yesterday you talked about the history of India, why don't we talk today about the history of China or talk about what happened, you know, moving west or, you know, anything that they don't know about.
00:42:42.380I just think it's a really poor use of time and it's also insidious, it's insidious because no teacher is going, let's have land acknowledgments every day.
00:42:52.040And no student is going, we want land acknowledgments.
00:42:55.460And I think it comes from very few people at the top of our society who are trying to find ways to revolt themselves.
00:43:19.480Here I am in Africa doing a great job.
00:43:21.600They, they, it's almost like they want to come to the rescue of the black man, but they are only, it's disingenuous because they're only doing it because of, they want, they want the recognition.
00:43:29.960And it's like, no one asked you to do that.
00:43:48.360He gets to travel the world, you know, on his, you know, fossil fuel, you know, churning private jet to, to just look at me.
00:43:58.020I'm Mr. Woke, I'm, I'm saving people in the past, you know, didn't have me around because, because I, you know, a hundred years ago, if I went back in time, I would have given my hard earned money.
00:44:09.420So there'd be better residential schools.
00:44:13.760I would have been telling the early settlers, you know, as they're worrying about bears and wolves and when their next meal is, I would have been saying to them, but what are your pronouns?
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