EZRA LEVANT | Best of Rebel News in 2023
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Summary
This is a compilation of some of the most popular videos of the year, compiled by our head of video, Efrain Oswaldo Flores Monsanto, and he s chosen videos that went viral, typically with a million views or more.
Transcript
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Tonight, the best-loved, best-watched videos of the year.
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It's January 1st, and this is The Ezra Levant Show.
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which ones are going to go viral or even super viral.
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compiled by our head of video, Efrain Oswaldo Flores Monsanto,
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our walking scrum with the CEO of the Pfizer president, Albert Bourla.
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I think that was our top-viewed video of all time.
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I think between all platforms, it had more than 40 million views.
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when did you know that the vaccines didn't stop transmission?
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How long did you know that without saying it publicly?
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I mean, we now know that the vaccines didn't stop transmission,
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but we now know that the vaccines do not stop transmission.
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I won't have a nice day until I know the answer.
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Are you not ashamed of what you've done in the last couple of years?
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You've made millions on the backs of people's entire livelihoods.
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How does that feel to walk the streets as a millionaire
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on the backs of the regular person at home in Australia,
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Fast forward to today, the evacuation order has been lifted.
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We've already spoken to residents on the ground,
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and many of them simply feel that there isn't much transparency here.
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My kids, we're just running in to grab something,
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I know something came out yesterday about them covering up contaminated soil
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when they rebuilt the railroad instead of pulling it out like they promised.
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So, I define myself as a non-binary degenerate.
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Et bien de ces gens-là aimeraient bien que j'enlève ma moustache.
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Je pense que c'est dans ton intérêt de partir, malheureusement.
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Faites votre travail, puis invitez de me filmer, s'il vous plaît,
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Vous n'avez pas le droit de me toucher, puis de me pousser?
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Ne mettez pas de micro comme ça proche de moi.
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Pourquoi vous n'avez pas agi la première fois que je suis venue vous voir
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Hé, écoutez, bien, monsieur, je pense que j'ai dans mon droit
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The reason I'm standing for today is definitely for Israel.
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I guess I know I'm not from there, and I guess you can see
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that I'm cultured from New Zealand, but spiritual Israel, to my heart.
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Our people are known as warriors, and I think they know
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They've got colourful backgrounds, and to be honest, yes,
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they're, you know, Bible-believing, Christian-believing,
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Jesus-believing, but they're not scared to go toe-to-toe either.
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And when we find a cause that we stand for, don't get in our way.
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Simple as that, and we'll protect those that need protecting.
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One of the reasons why the GDTI, the Gender Diversity Trans Inclusion Project,
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is so important to me, and I feel so attached to it,
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is not only because I'm a gay male, but just in the past few months,
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So I call her my previous niece because niece is no longer appropriate.
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So the two of us sort of put our heads together, did some research,
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and we came up with the word nibbling, which if you Google it,
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you may or may not find that it's a non-binary way to call your niece or nephew.
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Or maybe I'm thinking about canned corn from the Jolly Green Giant.
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You know, does it disturb you as much as it disturbs me that the Jolly Green Giant wears a dress?
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Say, do you think the Jolly Green Giant is trans?
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But really, why is he always standing with his legs akimbo above the crops?
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And maybe that's why he's laughing all the time?
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Ugh, I think I'm not so keen about niblets or nibs or even nibblings anymore, truth be told.
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One quick observation I want to share with you folks in the audience
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is the massive corporate sponsorship of this entire pride event here in Ottawa.
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All the big box stores, all the big corporations, whether it's Staples or Starbucks or Shopper's Drug Mart,
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TD Canada Trust, you name it, they're all doing the rainbow flag messaging.
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And maybe you can share with us, have there been things there that you really loved,
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things you didn't like, things that occurred with these pride parties that you found maybe wrong,
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you weren't down with, you found to be excessive?
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Like, just things that really stood out with you in terms of changes you observed and experienced
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across your years attending these pride parades.
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Well, I would certainly say there's nothing been excessive.
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I can understand how people will say that things have been excessive, but, I mean, you see some of these people wandering around today
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and you would call that excessive, but, you know, we don't think of that way anymore, right?
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I think it's wonderful to see these younger people just expressing themselves.
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Last question, and thanks for your time, by the way.
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You said you're in charge of COVID for the meeting.
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I understand that if someone's PCR test is positive, that their card stops giving them access to certain things.
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It feels a little bit like the Chinese-style social credit system.
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It feels like a dark future of surveillance and, I don't know, it feels like a digital ID system that might be rolled out on a larger scale.
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Not really, because we have a human team behind it.
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And so we can always see in each individual case why it is, have they had contact, have they been positive for a longer period of time, could it be a false positive test, and so forth.
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So we really also integrate the epidemiology, the setting, what kind of contact they have had with COVID in the past six weeks.
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Has anyone got COVID and tested positive and had to be kept out?
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Yes, well, that's to keep the population, the general population safe.
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And we have a lot of elder people here as well, maybe polymorbid people that really shouldn't be too close in contact with viruses such as COVID-19.
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So I think it's quite a human and quite a pragmatic, but nevertheless, as safe as possible strategy.
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That depends on whether they've had COVID or not in the past six weeks.
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Yes, if you've had COVID in the past six weeks, the PCR test might be false positive.
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So we have to take that into consideration, as we have then another test that we can provide in case.
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So Klaus Schwab himself could be deauthorized if he tests positive?
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Wow, it's a very powerful control that you, you're perhaps one of the most powerful people here.
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But I think I've, I think I've met the power behind the throne.
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No, it's really a very humane operation and we really try to keep everyone safe.
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So today you are here for protecting the cenotaph?
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We're just here to remember, like I say, our fallen.
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The boys and brave girls that have fought for us and give us the liberty we live today.
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The Patriot group gathered along Whitehall Street to see the ceremony at the cenotaph.
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There was a small scuffle when the police tried to stop some protesters from walking towards the cenotaph.
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The crowd chanted, you're not English anymore, and others chant.
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Several people told us that the police treat English Patriot much harsher than the pro-Gaza protesters.
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Do you see, like, a double-stander with the police so far?
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Them battering the Palestinians for what they're doing.
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We, who f***ing, looking after me, have a cup of tea, lads.
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I never brought these f***ing bats out at the Palestinians when they're fighting fireworks at them, did they?
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We're here to remember those that sacrificed their lives for this country to be like it is.
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And what do you think about the pro-Palestine who have actually vandalised a cenotaph?
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This is a country that allows people to come to this country like they do,
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and this is how disrespectful they are when they're in this country.
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We have allowed these people to come here with an open heart, and this is how they treat us?
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Eventually, I saw that Simpson was coming out of the front door,
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and that's when I ran forward to ask the following.
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Do you have anything to say to Mr. Funk's family?
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Do you think he'll get a consequence for being so aggressive this time?
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I know it, but I want you to show it that you allowed this woman to be nearly assaulted.
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If it has nothing to do with you, why are you telling us to leave?
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Look, there's people right there in the front row recording.
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There is a 50-year-old male that has invaded the change room and showers of 13-year-old
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The 50-year-old man changing with 13-year-old girls.
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The Savoy has been here, I'm going to guess, for more than a century.
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This is part of Britain that's sort of like Broadway in New York City.
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There's musicals and plays and dramas and restaurants.
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It's a little bit like Times Square, a little bit like Broadway.
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And to have these marchers chanting for Hamas and threatening boycotts was quite terrifying.
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You are changing a narrative by creating a reality that didn't take place.
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I'm contesting you presenting an infringed for you for...
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If you're going to assault us, I think we're going to call the police.
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I don't want to tell you, I don't want to be fed.
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And if you're in a public protest, you have no reasonable expectation of privacy.
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I do believe it is your right as a citizen to hold your elected officials to account.
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So that's why I started my own uncancellable petition that I promised you that if you signed,
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So I jumped on a plane with my videographer, Kian Simone.
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We flew all the way to Ottawa from Alberta, him from Calgary, me from Edmonton, to keep that promise to you.
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So we're headed to the school board meeting tonight.
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I'm trying to give you a petition with HLB producers.
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So, you're not averse to speaking to the media.
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What is your job here at the Ottawa Carlton District School Board?
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I bet by your silence you're a communications officer.
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Well, first of all, I want to know what you do here.
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If you work for the public, then surely you should be able to tell us what you do on behalf of the taxpayer or the parents of the Ottawa Carlton District School Board.
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People who disagree with the actions of Neely Kaplan Mirth, silencing parents in person, and then having two change.org petitions taken down.
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To give a voice to the parents that you will not provide.
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I tried, but somebody slammed the door and called security as though I'm some sort of security risk.
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Okay, then why is security there blocking my entry?
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She reacted poorly, almost like a wild-eyed, mask-obsessed TV doctor turned school board trustee who silenced his parents would act.
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I'm glad security came because I feel like maybe we needed security to deal with her because she was pretty crazy slamming doors, screaming at me.
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I have the giggles because that was really weird.
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If I'm going to talk to anybody, it's going to be on camera for sure.
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So, they really don't want to talk to us, especially on camera.
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And all I want to do is put this petition in somebody's hands, but like they silenced parents before, they continue to silence parents.
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And I don't know what I can do to assure them that there's nothing, any sort of disease or contamination on this.
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Maybe I could tell them that the people at Staples who printed this for me wore a mask.
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But I just want to put this in their hands and nobody will take it.
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But is there somebody that you can give this to?
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If you could just put it on the front desk or something.
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Everybody seems to be really agitated and upset today.
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And I'm worried that she'll take it out on the parents again.
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I just want to give this to somebody so that they can put it on somebody's desk.
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Calling on Millie Kathleen Merth to resign or be fired because she obviously can't behave herself.
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She is not in the right emotional state to be a school board trustee.
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We just want to give this to someone so that it can be delivered.
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I'm worried that Millie Kathleen Merth will take out her angst on the parents today.
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And there's some bistro patios on the sidewalk that are a hot dating scene.
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Just go to Paris and sip coffee and have a croissant on a cafe.
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But that's not the purpose of patios in at least the Muslim parts of Marseille.
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I mean, here's another woman wearing fairly short shorts.
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So, it's not Sharia law or anything, but there is a clash of cultures and it is a divide.
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And I asked one gentleman, who's first in your heart, France or Algeria?
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I mean, maybe there's a hint of a dual loyalty there.
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If someone were to say to me, Ezra, who's first in your heart, Israel or Canada?
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And if that's not the case, I shouldn't live in Canada.
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You should love the country you're in, you're born in, that you're a citizen of.
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Dans votre cœur, êtes-vous Algérie ou Français à première?
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Mais messieurs, si vous nous dites que je suis un Français numéro un, est-ce que vous êtes raciste?
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J'ai dit et je le répète, t'achyad jazayir, le monde appartient à tout le monde.
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T'achyad jazayir, t'achyad jazayir, t'achyad jazayir, t'achyad jazayir.
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Ben franchement, tout ce qui se passe ici, c'est par rapport à l'État.
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Tout ça, c'est la faute des policiers, c'est la faute de l'État.
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Parce qu'ici en France, il y a trop de racisme.
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Le racisme, il est au premier degré ici en France.
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Pourquoi millions de musulmans immigraient à France si le français est raciste?
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Et là , c'est notre tour de venir ici pour, comment t'expliquer là , pour, je ne sais pas
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Et maintenant, on va les coloniser à vie, jusqu'à la mort.
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Je ne sais pas, je ne sais pas, c'est très intéressant de parler.
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Tout le monde que j'ai parlé à l'État, c'est qu'ils sont contre la violence et qu'ils
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Peut-être que les gens qui ne sont pas condamné, ne vont pas parler à moi.
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Et ils n'ont probablement pas de 45 ans, vous savez, à un café.
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Comme je disais, le average age de ceux qui sont arrêtés pour les riots, c'est 17 ans.
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Je ne sais pas, c'est une très intéressante et troublinge city.
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Et je pense que c'est comme Marseille, c'est beaucoup de Europe, et peut-être que Canada et les États-Unis, c'est aussi.
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Je ne sais pas, c'est une très intéressante, c'est une très intéressante, c'est une très intéressante.
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C'est une très intéressante, c'est une très intéressante, c'est une très intéressante.
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So these far-left ideologues have this radical ideology that we're all performing our gender.
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I wouldn't have wore this shirt yesterday, because I came a bit skeptical of Chris, but
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I got to meet him last night at a private function, and I chatted with him for quite
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a while, and, you know, we're having these great conversations.
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We're indoctrinating little children, we're confusing them, and influencing them to make
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some dangerous decisions that will come back to bite them.
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Her punch connected right at the junction where my face is, and the megaphones being held.
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Alright, so we've officially been backed into a corner of the library at the so-called peaceful Love is Love Rally.
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The supporters of the event have told us not to antagonize.
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Back off, back off. You are intimidating me. I don't feel safe.
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Some people have never experienced what we actually do. They're making judgements without having any information.
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But people are set to protest her event. People who Connie says have made threats, saying her presentation will sexualize or psychologically harm children.
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Sexualizing children is not what we're about. We're about creating an all-inclusive space where everyone can be themselves.
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What it boils down to is pretty much enslaving, and I'm consciously saying the word enslaving, enslaving all the people all around the world.
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There will be a few privileged that do not have to eat bugs, that will still be able to fly, still own a car, and will still be allowed to leave the immediate area where they live in,
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and not be subjected to a climate lockdown, which is what we're actually talking about right now, 15-minute neighborhoods as a word here.
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But they're a part of some privileged, but all of us here, every one of us, me included,
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we will be subjected to their rules, all in the name of saving the planet, you know?
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If these people do not qualify, they will be free.
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I'm sorry, I'm not here to be interviewed by journalists.
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No, no, but I was just wondering because you...
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to try to engage a conversation with the migrants
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and if you're not qualified, you can be returned back to the US.
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It's what she tried to ask them if they are aware of it.
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I'm Tamara Ugolini here with Rebel News in King City,
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just north of Toronto at the constituency office
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for the Ontario Minister of Education, Stephen Lecce.
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We're here today to deliver a petition that has been launched by Rebel News
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after we were tipped off that individual school boards
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were soliciting the gender identity and sexual orientation
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Those are minors up to including kindergarten children ages 4 and 5.
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We have some questions based on the concerns of parents
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in regards to just how appropriate this line of questioning is.
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Who determined that it was relevant to delivering education?
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And is this government going to investigate instances
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to solicit these sexualized questions from children?
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This is the same government that has been said to be delivering
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a world-class education system that helps prepare students
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But what does gender identity and sexual orientation
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As Lecce moves forward to bring legislative changes
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proposed through the Better Schools and Student Outcomes Act,
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we're here to ask on behalf of concerned parents
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that certain Ontario school boards have gone rogue
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with this ministry directive by soliciting these inappropriate
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So behind me, you can see this is Lecce's constituency office.
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We're going to head in and try to deliver this petition
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I'm here to drop off some documents to Minister Lecce.
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I can take that from you if you'd like, though.
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So this is a petition that we have launched asking Minister Lecce
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to investigate instances where school boards have solicited
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the gender identity and sexual orientation of minors.
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You came to his constituency office and those questions
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are better directed to the Ministry of Education.
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Well, he's got his press secretary and you can direct those questions to them.
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But you'll make sure that that reaches his hands?
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I will make sure that this reaches their hands, yes.
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That is not the reason why everybody is here today.
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Do you still agree that it's hateful to see them in person today?
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We've opened up a lane so people can be safely.
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You don't know why you're starting to scream at me.
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We just don't want indoctrination in our schools.
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When they are gathering for their tailgate party in the mall parking lot,
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we've got a couple of seasoned activists who have already said that they're willing to go over and,
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you know, take some pictures of license plates.
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What about the human rights of biological women being injured by this man?
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As a mother, why would you expose your kids to a misog?
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I'm a registered social worker, sir, and I demand human rights for everybody.
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How do you feel about a biological male playing in rugby?
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Well, sometimes we all ask ourselves that, right?
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I'm going to show you a little bit of my journey when we went shopping for the crowdfunding.
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It was sort of fun to go with one of the volunteers and go shopping, and I really felt
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And then I'm going to leave you with a few interviews that Lincoln and Alexa did because
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they were here before me, and they were talking to people heart to heart about some of the
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Come back after those interviews, and then I have a word about the wildfires that are
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raging in Canada, including in British Columbia.
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I'll talk about that after these words from Lincoln and Alexa.
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So, should we meet you there when we're done with the underwear and soft stuff?
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Yeah, those smaller packets would be good actually.
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the environmental impact is very minimal I don't know anything but you can take
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these cut them up and they you just get them wet like normal hands out for the
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shampoo it says five in one so you could probably use it on your body
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should we make our way to the checkout? let's do it
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I think Alexis said bananas or someone said bananas did I do that right? I don't think they hurt
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when you're in Hawaii you better have dull bananas
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We're sitting around like in the room and then all of a sudden my husband started to yell, oh, we got to get out of here, we got to get out of here.
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So we just, like, we didn't have time to, we grabbed what we could grab, which wasn't much.
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And then we got into our car and then we had our neighbors from upstairs, we were the last two to get out of there.
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And then when we were trying to come out, the fire just dropped on the street, across the street.
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So we said, oh, just go back and park the car and we'll just run, yeah.
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So our neighbors had already, like, get out of the car and run down the road.
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And what we did was I said, no, we're not running down because it looks like the fire is coming that way.
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Let's run this way through our apartments and up to Waine'e and through that village.
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I went, I don't know how many miles that is, but I ran as far as I can through the Kauoma village.
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And then the guy carried me and then after went back and brought the truck to pick us up.
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It was one of those experiences where, like people say, oh, it's like a scene out of a movie.
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Passing by a building that was completely on fire inside and starting to actually burn out from the inside.
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You know, the smoke billowing through, the, you know, having to duck and turn away from the wind
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so that we could actually catch a little bit of, like, air to breathe.
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All right, so at the time we're filming this right now, it's about, just about 48 hours
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We feel so loved and we feel the love coming in and we're really proud of what we've built
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and we're really happy that we get to continue building out the infrastructure that we have here
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to support the community because we're finding new portions of the community coming out
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and joining us with new needs that we didn't even know we had.
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So we're just delighted that we get to continue the work out here.
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What's your message to everybody that's donated?
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Thank you so much for your donations, for embracing our family here, for supporting us.
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We've been also reading through the messages of prayers and thoughts and support coming in globally.
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It's been really touching because we are still kind of out of communication.
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So to take a moment and to read the messages that are coming in along with the donations,
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just keep our hearts full and really keep us going.
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Is there anything else you'd like to say to the people watching?
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Yeah, we're learning that this is going to be a long-term project and we're not even halfway done yet.
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The rebuilding and the support for our community is going to be months, if not years.
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And we're hoping that at the end of this, we're finally getting permanent solutions in place.
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And it's not just crisis management that we're now taking a look at what the deeper needs are of the community
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Their reasoning is that they would have put on the sirens and then people would move up into the fire.
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If we would have been warned at two in the afternoon,
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we could have saved everything out of that f**king apartment instead of just ourselves.
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And there wouldn't be all the death and the people jumping into the f**king ocean on fire.
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I have friends who they saw more than 300 people in the f**king water.
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You're not surprised that the sirens didn't go up?
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like, shouldn't there be like emergency alerts that come through?
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the satellites can directly beam in and, you know, give you an update.
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So all of us as a community were, you know, confused.
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And it would have been awesome if we could even have some sort of help saying,
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hey, like, there's a f**king emergency right now.
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Like, it's not just like, oh, shoot, there's a fire, you know?
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But this is like, when it's happening like this, it's like, frick, sound the alarms.
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And checked out the area, checking what was, it was easier to describe what was still standing rather than seeing what was down because everything, for the most part, was pretty much gone and wiped out, disappeared.
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I mean, for Rebel News in Sterot, southern Israel, on the border of Israel and Gaza.
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I'm here tonight to catch up with one of the special forces police that was responsible for taking back this town from Hamas terrorists on October 7.
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And actually, we react to different terroristic events that happens.
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On 6.30 in the morning, we got a message that we need to go quick as much as we can to Sderot because we got information about the invasion of many terrorists over there.
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And actually, when we started to drive to Sderot, next to Yad Mordechai, we got shot two times by RPG.
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After some fire that we were conducting over there, we started to move to Sderot because we got information by the radio that the different policemen are asking for help
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because they tried to invade inside the police station.
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There were like around 20 terrorists running over this road.
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After that, we saw that two terrorists are moving across the road to the train station.
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And after we searched for 20, 40 seconds, they surprised us from five meters.
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And after like 30, 40 seconds, we managed to kill them.
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It's after the explosion, one of our guys who was already shot, he got the grenade on him.
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So I ran into the fire and I took him back to us.
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We gave him the first aid and we continued to fight.
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So what were some of the scenes you saw here, especially when it came to civilians and in the aftermath of that attack or any attacks in the southern area?
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You know, my grandmother, she is a Holocaust survivor.
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And I never saw scenes like I saw on that 7th of October.
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She told me many things about dead people, you know, from the Holocaust there, which they cut their heads or something like this.
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I saw many kids who were killed, burned, pregnant women who were killed and shot in the head.
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And it was really, it was really, it was unhuman.
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And you know, like, we are fighting, we are all fighters.
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And even if the son of someone from Hamas will go here, I will never touch him, you know, because he is a kid.
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And we will never try to do something to kids, because we are just defending our lands.
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But they invaded our land and they killed our kids.
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It was some of the people in London and you said that,