Rebel News Podcast - September 25, 2021


EZRA LEVANT | Governments across Canada are planning to ban peaceful protests against them


Episode Stats

Length

38 minutes

Words per Minute

162.25693

Word Count

6,247

Sentence Count

526

Misogynist Sentences

9

Hate Speech Sentences

14


Summary

Pro-China President Joe Biden strikes a deal with Meng Wanzhou, the billionaire executive of Huawei, the giant Chinese tech and malware company, spyware company. She gets a fine and gets to go home. And Canada, the country that arrested Meng at the request of the U.S. when she was passing through Vancouver s airport, what does Canada get? Well, we usually don t get or ask for anything when we help police from allied countries in return? It s what they would do for us in return.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 Hello, my Rebels. I am not surprised to tell you that Justin Trudeau wants to censor your right
00:00:07.060 to protest against forced vaccines, but he's not even the first. British Columbia is proposing it
00:00:14.060 too, and Quebec went ahead and passed that law yesterday in a matter of hours. I'll give you the
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00:01:11.840 Tonight, governments across Canada are planning to ban peaceful protests against them. It's
00:01:17.840 September 24th, and this is the Ezra LeVant Show. Why should others go to jail when you're
00:01:25.080 a biggest carbon consumer I know? There's 8,500 customers here, and you won't give them
00:01:29.960 an answer. The only thing I have to say to the government of a wire publisher is because
00:01:35.040 it's my bloody right to do so.
00:01:36.680 You know, this morning I asked our team to make a big poster of this photograph to be put on our
00:01:47.660 office wall. I also asked for a big poster of this one, too. It's the tank man from Tiananmen Square,
00:01:55.260 but it's the wide angle shot, which is tremendously more dramatic. You can see there were dozens of
00:02:00.700 tanks lined up behind the first one, not just a few. Imagine that. Imagine being him. We can't
00:02:08.200 imagine. I don't know what happened to him. I presume he was one of the 10,000 people who were
00:02:12.360 killed that day. That was the estimate of the British ambassador in Beijing. By the way, I see that Joe
00:02:18.960 Biden, the pro-China president of the United States, has cut a deal with Meng Wanzhou, the billionaire
00:02:24.860 executive of Huawei, the giant Chinese tech and malware company, spyware. She'll pay a fine and
00:02:32.720 get to go home. I wonder if Hunter Biden brokered the deal. He's no stranger to China. When Biden was
00:02:39.460 Obama's vice president, Hunter came along with his dad and cut deals on the side, including more than
00:02:45.640 a billion dollars invested in him from the Chinese. I wonder what the deal was this time, if he still
00:02:50.720 set aside 10% for the big guy, as he said last time. So Biden gets a big fine and a win. The Chinese
00:02:59.720 billionaire gets to go home. That's a win. And Canada, the country that arrested Meng at the
00:03:06.680 request of the U.S. when she was passing through Vancouver's airport, what does Canada get? Well,
00:03:12.760 we normally don't get or ask for anything when we help police from allied countries. It's what they
00:03:17.980 would do for us in return. It's in our interest. We help each other. But arresting a senior Communist
00:03:22.640 Party member like Meng had enormous effects on our country. Trade sanctions against various Canadian
00:03:28.960 industries, for example. But mainly the kidnapping of two Canadians, Michael Spavor and Michael Kovrig,
00:03:36.080 now held for more than a thousand days. From what reports I've seen, the two Michaels are not part of
00:03:42.120 the deal. China will not let them go. And look at this. This is what we call a readout. It's what
00:03:51.840 you call the official White House summary of the Joe Biden and Justin Trudeau phone call earlier this
00:03:59.100 week. They had a very quick phone call. So this is the official summary of it. Seriously, it's so brief.
00:04:04.140 It sounds like the phone call was less than two minutes long. Let me read it to you in its entirety.
00:04:08.940 President Joseph R. Biden Jr. spoke today with Justin Trudeau, Prime Minister of Canada,
00:04:15.160 to congratulate him on the Liberal Party's victory in the September 20 federal elections.
00:04:19.560 The two leaders underscored the strong and deep friendship between the United States and Canada
00:04:23.320 and discussed their shared commitment to strengthening the resilience and competitiveness
00:04:28.320 of the U.S. and Canadian economies and coordinating on COVID-19 pandemic response. The President
00:04:33.740 expressed to Prime Minister Trudeau his desire to continue working closely in deepening
00:04:38.640 collaboration with Canada, one of our nation's top partners. That's it.
00:04:43.820 So it sounds like Biden said, congrats, let's build back better, or whatever their code word is.
00:04:48.780 And then that was it. They got off the phone. I really wouldn't be surprised if that was a 90
00:04:52.620 second phone call. But you can see there wasn't a peep about the two Michaels. Sounds like Trudeau
00:04:58.500 didn't bring it up. He never mentioned it. He doesn't really care. I mean, he's actually on the other
00:05:07.400 side, if you want to know. There's a level of admiration I actually have for China. Because their basic
00:05:18.680 dictatorship is allowing them to actually turn their economy around on a dime.
00:05:23.720 I see that the Communist Chinese had a hand in Trudeau's victory this week. Reports are that
00:05:29.980 Beijing used its influence in districts with lots of Chinese Canadians to badmouth and disparage
00:05:35.540 conservative candidates, including Chinese Canadians who were conservative. So they were Chinese,
00:05:41.680 these conservatives, but they were pro-democracy Chinese. So Beijing took them out. That's the
00:05:46.460 allegation. I'm sure Elections Canada will get right on that when they've done their more important
00:05:52.100 work like prosecuting me in 2021 for my 2019 book called The Libranos.
00:05:58.420 Of the election act, the Canada Elections Act, when you are planning the book and you, the new third
00:06:08.100 party rules, because I believe there's some comments on your stuff as well about that. Did you give any
00:06:13.340 consideration of saying, maybe I should register as a third party for this circumstance, or maybe I
00:06:20.180 shouldn't, because of my interpretation of what I'm going to do, or did you not make that determination?
00:06:28.580 Yeah, they're too busy investigating Canadian citizens for peaceful book writing to look into
00:06:35.020 Beijing interfering in our elections. But let's talk about that for a minute, interfering in democracy,
00:06:40.120 flattening our civil liberties. That's what's afoot these days. That's our era now. The age of free
00:06:45.840 speech was from the 1960s to the earlier 2000s. It started to decay around 2010, I think. I mean,
00:06:52.900 I was prosecuted for the Danish cartoons of Mohammed back in 2006, if you can believe it.
00:06:59.080 But back then, it was regarded as an atrocious anomaly by an out-of-control government agency.
00:07:04.740 In 2014, Stephen Harper's government repealed the censorship provision of the Canadian Human Rights
00:07:09.680 Act. But you could already see the change, the sea change in temperament. Only a single liberal
00:07:13.820 MP at the time, Scott Sims, voted for free speech. He narrowly lost the election this week, but it's
00:07:21.680 not final because the number of mail-in votes could tip the scales. But it would be a shame
00:07:25.660 for the one free speech liberal MP to lose his seat. That would be a shame, but it would be a sign in the
00:07:33.880 times. It's where we are these days. I mean, during the election, nurses, doctors, health care workers,
00:07:39.960 firemen, paramedics started to have peaceful protests against forced vaccines. Nurses especially, who worked
00:07:45.720 for 18 months without a vaccine just fine when they were called heroes. They're now being thrown out if they
00:07:51.640 don't submit to a forced vaccination. So they've had peaceful protests outside hospitals. There's nothing
00:07:57.160 wholly about hospitals. I don't support being too noisy outside a hospital, but there are already
00:08:02.800 rules against that, by the way. I mean, right now. But Trudeau saw that and he threatened to ban such
00:08:10.580 protests, noisy or not, peaceful or not. He was just offended that some nurse might have an opinion
00:08:16.940 about her health that didn't completely suit his politics. He has trouble with women who disagree
00:08:22.140 with him, doesn't he? The Liberal Party of Canada, if reelected to form government, will make it a
00:08:29.160 criminal offense to block access to buildings that provide health care. Yeah, so he said he'd ban
00:08:37.520 protests. There are already rules against violence or disturbing the peace at places like a hospital,
00:08:42.260 but it's not that somebody wants to ban. That's already banned. What he wants to ban newly is the right
00:08:48.760 to speak out at all, even quietly, even peacefully, even privately, even online on your own Facebook
00:08:55.460 pages. We showed you again yesterday. Well, look at this today. News out of BC. BC considering tougher
00:09:04.400 laws to protect patients, students from anti-vaccine protesters. Isn't that funny? People will be
00:09:09.860 protected, but just from one point of view. So it really isn't about the noise or the disruption.
00:09:14.780 Certainly not about violence. It's just about saying one certain idea that the establishment
00:09:21.720 says you can't say. There are already rules against trespassing at school or hospital. There are
00:09:29.460 certainly no rules, though, against people being invited into propagandized students. I mean,
00:09:35.900 that happens all the time. David Suzuki and other far-left groups have the run of our schools,
00:09:40.220 just like Trudeau's corrupt friends, the Kielburgers did with their wee fake charity. Again,
00:09:46.080 this is only one point of view that's being banned. That's the key thing about it. And look at this
00:09:51.440 from Quebec. They already did it. They did it already. Quebec swiftly passes new bill to prohibit
00:09:57.220 anti-vaccine protests near schools, hospitals. After just a few hours of debate, Quebec's National
00:10:04.120 Assembly voted unanimously Thursday evening to pass a new bill that would prohibit anti-vaccine
00:10:09.940 protesters from demonstrating near schools, daycares, hospitals, as well as COVID-19 testing
00:10:14.940 and vaccine sites, an offense punishable by a fine up to $12,000. Bill 105 was only tabled Thursday
00:10:22.140 morning by the province's public safety minister, Geneviève Guimbault. But it took little time for
00:10:28.180 MNAs to debate the new bill that will give police new powers to fine people for protesting within 50
00:10:33.860 meters of those places, depending on their behavior. Unanimous. Of course it's unanimous. It's
00:10:43.220 always unanimous these days. Is anyone else kicked out? Eric Duem, our friend, is now the leader of the
00:10:49.780 Conservative Party of Quebec. It's a small provincial organization. He was literally kicked out of the
00:10:54.620 legislature a few weeks ago because he wasn't vaccinated. So just pretend he doesn't exist.
00:10:59.240 Just pretend it's unanimous. Pretend we all agree. Maxime Bernier of the People's Party was kicked out of
00:11:04.220 the federal leaders debate. Just pretend he doesn't exist. Pretend no one supports him. Pretend it's all
00:11:09.300 unanimous. And if these people that you've kicked out of parliaments and that you've kicked out of
00:11:15.400 debates and that in Bernier's case that you literally arrested and jailed, if they're driven out of all the
00:11:24.000 places, if they've driven out of all the jobs, all the schools, and all they have left are the streets,
00:11:32.640 why then you'll ban them there too? I mean, why not? Just keep using the power of the state. Who's going to
00:11:38.920 stop you? A judge? Yeah, show me one, please. I'd like to meet a judge who'll stop it. Let me show you what
00:11:45.420 that's like. Let me show you a little time machine. Australia, I call it. As we told you the other day, the
00:11:51.680 construction workers union was sold out by its boss, John Setka, who agreed with the government's
00:11:56.440 plans to force all the construction workers to get vaxxed or be fired. And they've been working
00:12:03.580 for 18 months just fine. That was the one industry that was not shut down in Australia, construction.
00:12:10.680 Well, now they're all going to be fired if they don't get vaxxed. So they didn't like that. And they
00:12:14.820 felt sold out and surprised, ambushed by their union boss. So a thousand of them showed up outside their
00:12:20.580 union headquarters. John Setka was their boss. And they demanded to talk to him. He wouldn't come
00:12:25.600 out for hours. He went on the radio to denounce them. They wouldn't leave. He finally came down.
00:12:30.640 He started to talk to them. He got a few words out, but it didn't go well. And then look at this.
00:12:36.240 So they weren't going to take it. Now that was about a week ago. And by the way, I'm against violence. I'm
00:13:01.400 against throwing things or smashing things, just in case you're wondering. But that was a week ago.
00:13:07.020 And ever since, though, anyone who merely even looks like a construction worker, a skilled trade,
00:13:13.020 a tradie, as they're called down there, is literally arrested or even attacked on site.
00:13:18.920 I'm serious. Look at this stunning report by Avi Amini, our chief Australia correspondent. I'm going
00:13:24.120 to play for you this entire amazing video. It's about four minutes. Take a look.
00:13:28.120 Have you ever been in the city where, because of the way you're dressed, you're actually the target
00:13:33.180 of... No, normally... You fit a profile. You fit a criminal profile today. Yeah, no, normally people
00:13:39.480 look down their nose at you a little bit when you wear high views, but no, not like this, mate. It's
00:13:43.460 pretty odd.
00:13:49.280 So they're stopping anyone that obviously looks like a construction worker.
00:13:54.520 I find myself going for a walk, trying to get back to work. So you're here for a lawful
00:14:00.720 reason? Lawful reasons, always. The cops with the guns, just one of them looks at me, just
00:14:04.540 sprints across the road, and they just drop me, all like five on top of me, just smashing
00:14:07.980 me for no reason. So why did they pull you out?
00:14:10.580 Oh, just for being here, basically, yeah. Are you within your 10Ks?
00:14:14.960 Yeah, I live in South Melbourne. I've just walked here. My watch is still going, 4.2Ks.
00:14:22.520 They cuffed me, and then five of them held onto me for no reason, and I just said, let
00:14:26.940 me go. I'm doing nothing wrong. And they cut it off.
00:14:30.300 Being profiled, because I'm wearing my tradie outfit, yeah.
00:14:33.020 They're profiling people that look like you.
00:14:35.240 I like that.
00:14:36.440 I'm not talking about people of colour, I'm talking people of colour.
00:14:38.960 I know, because we are tradies.
00:14:41.500 Done nothing wrong. Honestly, I was just walking past, and they just grabbed me.
00:14:44.260 You see, he looked at me from across the road, with his f***ing shotgun, ran across to me,
00:14:47.960 and just started bashing me on the ground. Two of them decked me and jumped on top of me.
00:14:51.820 Did you capture that? Did you capture what happened there?
00:14:54.300 God, oh my God, oh my God.
00:15:00.000 Oh my God.
00:15:07.100 There's the door open.
00:15:08.960 In Melbourne, the most dangerous person to be is a tradie.
00:15:12.820 Exactly right, yeah.
00:15:14.080 They slammed me down to their ground today.
00:15:16.480 Cops are extremely aggressive.
00:15:18.200 Here's my brother over here.
00:15:20.040 They slammed his head into the ground repeatedly.
00:15:22.560 Crazy.
00:15:22.960 It's the pressure. It's the pressure we get.
00:15:24.860 I mean, just walking here, I've got policemen's eyes all over me.
00:15:29.040 They're looking for any reason to arrest me, I suppose.
00:15:32.520 Me by myself.
00:15:34.540 Crazy.
00:15:35.100 All right, mate.
00:15:36.520 I say again, do you want a time machine?
00:15:38.780 Do you want to see your future?
00:15:40.580 Look to Australia to see the future of your civil liberties in Canada.
00:15:45.040 And look to Israel to see your future as a vaxxed, super vaxxed, quadruple vaxxed society.
00:15:52.200 I'm going to play a two-minute video for you from an Israeli TV news channel.
00:15:55.840 Now, it's in Hebrew, but it has subtitles, which I think you can read pretty clearly.
00:16:01.180 Get a load of this.
00:16:01.940 We'll be right back.
00:16:02.560 We'll be right back.
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00:16:17.800 279 מומתים בני יותר מ-60, 250 הם מחוסנים מלא בשתי מנות, 29 לא מחוסנים או מחוסנים חלקית.
00:16:26.500 ככה זה נראה באחוזים. 90% מחוסנים מלא ו-10% לא מחוסנים מלא.
00:16:31.620 עכשיו, בואו נסתכל על הוגה אחרת.
00:16:34.040 היא מתארת את שיעור ההתחסנות בקרב בני ה-60 ומעלה בישראל.
00:16:37.920 למרבה הצער היא מאוד מאוד דומה. 94% מחוסנים ו-6% לא מחוסנים.
00:16:43.500 ולמה למרבה הצער? הרי ברור ששיעורי ההתחסנות הגבוהים הללו מעודדים ובהחלט גם באים לידי ביטוי באופי התחלואה הקשה.
00:16:51.140 אבל העובדה ששיעור המחוסנים באוכלוסיית המבוגרים כמעט זהה לשיעור המחוסנים מבין המעומתים בעצם אומרת לנו שאצל בני ה-60 ומעלה אין כמעט הבדל מבחינת הסיכוי לחלוט או להידבק אם אתה מחוסן או לא מחוסן.
00:17:05.800 ואת זה בין היתר תנסה אותה מנה שלישית לשנות.
00:17:09.140 אבל את המנה השלישית יקבלו בינתיים רק בני 60 ומעלה בזמן שהירידה, בעילות החיסון, במניית התחלואה ניכרת גם אצל צעירים יותר.
00:17:17.680 אמנם ירידה קטנה יותר אבל עדיין משמעותית.
00:17:20.400 לזה נוסיף עכשיו מסקנה שאלה הגיעו ב-CDC, המרכז האמריקני לבקרת מחלות ומניעתן.
00:17:26.180 במספח פנימי שלהם שנחשף השבוע בניו יורק טיימס נכתב שבהינתן את בקש של מחוסנים בזן דלטה,
00:17:31.840 העומס הנגיפי אצל אותם מחוסנים שנדבקו הוא לא פחות מאשר אצל לא מחוסנים.
00:17:37.200 בשפת העם, המחוסנים שנדבקו עלולים להיות מדביקים באותה המידה כמו לא מחוסנים שנדבקו.
00:17:43.340 על סמך כל הנתונים הללו שראינו, העובדה שבישראל, מחוסנים שבאים במגע עם חולי מאומת,
00:17:48.700 פטורים לגמרי מבידוד ואפילו מבדיקה נראית מעט תמוהה.
00:17:53.260 הסוגיה הזאת כבר עלתה בעבר אבל ירדה מהפרק כדי לא להוריד את המוטיבציה להתחסן.
00:17:57.900 Yeah, there's no way off this big pharma, big tech, big government merry-go-round.
00:18:03.720 Do you think you'll be done with two shots?
00:18:06.160 I know someone who just ordered you ten shots.
00:18:09.900 I'm serious, 400 million doses for Canadians.
00:18:13.440 That's ten boosters for every man, woman, child and baby.
00:18:17.520 What are you going to do, protest?
00:18:19.860 You can't even protest secretly in your house.
00:18:23.760 For unvaccinated people who are 12 and older, they will not be permitted to attend any private indoor social gatherings.
00:18:32.520 Yeah, it's harder to be August Landmesser than it looks, doesn't it?
00:18:38.360 Stay with us for more.
00:18:39.460 Hey, have you seen these stickers?
00:18:55.940 It's a huge sticker, like the back peels off, and you can affix it to your front door of your business or even your home.
00:19:03.860 It says, we won't ask about your vaccination status.
00:19:09.280 That's a great one, and we have another version of it, slightly more verbose.
00:19:14.440 We won't ask.
00:19:16.580 We don't discriminate based on age, sex, religion, race, sexual orientation, or vaccination status.
00:19:23.860 And you can see what these are.
00:19:26.280 I mean, they're so friendly, and there's a little website at the bottom, wewon'task.com.
00:19:32.280 It's a simple way of saying that, no, you're not going to invade someone's privacy.
00:19:38.000 You're not going to be a cop.
00:19:40.400 You're not going to go to war against your customers or your friends, your neighbors, your family.
00:19:45.800 You're just simply not going to ask about private health histories that aren't in your bloody business.
00:19:54.060 Whether or not you're vaxxed, you're not going to participate in the biomedical security state.
00:20:01.020 Well, we have printed thousands of these stickers.
00:20:04.400 Like, they're really big, and they're designed to go on, for example, glass front doors to a shop.
00:20:11.060 And you can get them for free at wewon'task.com.
00:20:15.080 You can fill out a form, and we'll mail them to you for free.
00:20:18.400 We encourage you to make a symbolic donation to cover the cost of them.
00:20:22.640 If you like, you can actually print them out.
00:20:25.120 We have a high-def version on the website.
00:20:27.320 You can just print them out at home if you want them immediately and free that way,
00:20:31.380 and you can just tape them to your door.
00:20:33.460 We've also sent them out to some of our reporters around the country
00:20:36.420 who have started giving them out to businesses who want them.
00:20:39.880 And one person who says these are flying off, flying out the door to people who want them
00:20:46.420 is our friend and chief reporter, Sheila Gunn-Reed, who joins us now.
00:20:49.980 Sheila, how are you doing out there?
00:20:52.200 I'm doing great, boss.
00:20:53.560 Yeah, I think you're short-selling those stickers, though, by calling them stickers
00:20:56.820 because they're truly not stickers.
00:20:58.300 They're weather-resilient decals.
00:21:00.220 They're very thick.
00:21:01.660 They're very strong.
00:21:02.840 They're going to stand up to the weather here in Alberta or anywhere else in the country
00:21:06.540 when you stick them on your door.
00:21:07.720 They're going to look great for years to come.
00:21:10.400 You're right.
00:21:11.100 Like, you can't really tell, but it's quite thick and sturdy.
00:21:15.220 It's not like just some sticker that peels off.
00:21:17.640 It really is quite sturdy, and thank you for correcting me on that.
00:21:22.420 I like how friendly they look, too.
00:21:24.500 We won't ask.
00:21:26.240 Circles, you know, we won't ask in capital.
00:21:28.100 This part's in lowercase.
00:21:29.020 It's just, it's the most friendly thing we've ever done, and it's encouraging our viewers
00:21:35.460 and the world to be friends with each other because it's a wicked lie that the lockdownists
00:21:41.720 say, we're in this together.
00:21:43.820 We never have been.
00:21:45.760 The political class, the lockdown class, the fancy class, the journalistic class, the public
00:21:51.860 health deep state, they haven't missed a day's pay.
00:21:54.400 In fact, members of parliament gave themselves two raises during the pandemic.
00:22:00.820 We're all in this together.
00:22:02.000 No, you're not.
00:22:03.240 But this is a true way of saying we are all in this together, and we're not going to,
00:22:07.120 we're not going to segregate our stuff.
00:22:09.040 We're not going to have an apartness.
00:22:10.840 That's the English translation of apartheid, apartness.
00:22:14.280 We're not going to have a segregated apartness.
00:22:16.680 We're not going to have Jim Crow laws based on medical condition.
00:22:20.900 We're just not going to do that in Canada.
00:22:22.340 At least I hope not.
00:22:24.400 Yeah, and I think the uptake on these stickers is going to be very positive here in Alberta
00:22:31.460 because, as you know, this is the place that led the restaurant rebellion.
00:22:34.980 Our gyms reopened.
00:22:36.040 Our barbershops reopened.
00:22:37.920 It wasn't really like Ontario.
00:22:39.760 When one guy stood up, everybody stood together in Alberta.
00:22:43.740 When Chris Scott opened up his diner, everybody else did.
00:22:46.900 When Natalie Klein opened up her barbershop, everybody else did.
00:22:49.980 So I think the, like I said, the uptake on these stickers with our small business community, I think, is going to be very, very positive.
00:22:57.760 But yeah, I mean, it signals to your customers that you don't want to be in confrontation with them.
00:23:02.660 And as Natalie Klein put it, she wants to mind her own business when she's doing business.
00:23:08.520 She just wants to give good haircuts at her barbershop.
00:23:11.240 She doesn't want to know about your vaccination status.
00:23:13.880 And I think it's a good way to reset the relationship between businesses and customers that has been absolutely destroyed by the government the last 18 months.
00:23:23.040 Because there's been a third person in that relationship, and it's been the government.
00:23:27.300 Yeah.
00:23:27.660 I mean, this is the opposite of, you know, sometimes you see stickers or decals, I'll start saying that, that say, area under CCTV surveillance.
00:23:37.760 Or you are under security camera surveillance.
00:23:41.500 You know, sometimes you see decals like that.
00:23:44.000 And they're usually to tell you don't shoplift, for example, or don't try some funny business.
00:23:49.320 But really, it's like the government is saying snitch on each other, because they have set up these snitch lines.
00:23:56.080 And the government is trying to pit us against each other.
00:23:59.140 This is a rejection of that.
00:24:01.020 This is a way of saying, no, no, no, we're not actually going to turn against each other.
00:24:06.300 We're not going to participate in the divide and conquer strategy.
00:24:10.000 I really like these.
00:24:11.120 Let's play a clip.
00:24:12.100 I understand you went and visited Natalie Klein and put these on the window.
00:24:16.000 So I know that since then, other of our journalists have filmed the same thing with different businesses around the country.
00:24:24.620 Let's take a look, for our viewers who might have missed it, of you visiting Natalie Klein's hair salon.
00:24:29.760 Take a look.
00:24:30.860 I will never, never ask anybody anything personal.
00:24:37.160 It's not my business.
00:24:39.760 You're here for a haircut.
00:24:40.780 That's right.
00:24:41.320 Right?
00:24:41.900 I'm here to cut your hair.
00:24:43.260 I'll make you look good, you know, send you on your way.
00:24:46.580 But as far as, you know, discriminating against anybody, that's, that's not my role.
00:24:53.300 Well, I like her and she's a fighter and she, you know what?
00:24:56.320 I, I detect a tiny bit of the resemblance with Ralph Klein, who is her late uncle.
00:25:02.980 And she has maybe a little bit of his spirit too, a little bit of grassroots independence and to heck with the fancy pantses.
00:25:11.560 So I like her and I'm glad that she's doing this.
00:25:15.600 I wonder, have you talked to her since you put those up?
00:25:18.540 Did you get any feedback from her?
00:25:20.560 Has she said any customers have commented on them one way or the other?
00:25:25.080 Feedback has been very positive.
00:25:28.820 I know when she posted it on her Facebook page, it was, then all of a sudden my email just exploded with people who wanted them, small business owners.
00:25:38.260 And so that's been my goal in the last couple of days and going through the weekend is to make sure that I can get those stickers, decals, in as many hands of small business owners as possible.
00:25:49.680 You know, like there have been a couple of the local Karens in Innisfil where Natalie is that are scolding her for it, but they're the same people who told on her for reopening her business.
00:25:59.000 No harm, no foul.
00:25:59.880 Those people are never going to be customers anyway.
00:26:01.980 But other than that, reception has been great.
00:26:04.980 People are supportive of a business brave enough to say, I'm not going to participate in this, you know, medical surveillance state.
00:26:14.380 Yeah.
00:26:14.640 I mean, this really shouldn't even be controversial.
00:26:18.580 It's the law.
00:26:19.680 It's the privacy law.
00:26:21.380 It's the privacy law.
00:26:22.540 It's human rights law.
00:26:23.980 And it's personal manners.
00:26:26.400 Like, I'm trying to think of an analogy for asking someone their personal vaccination status.
00:26:34.080 It's so invasive and rude.
00:26:36.280 I'm going to tell you, like, it would be like asking a guy if he has a vasectomy, maybe.
00:26:44.160 It would be like asking a woman if she's menstruating.
00:26:47.100 Like, like, that's so invasive.
00:26:50.320 It's none of your bloody business.
00:26:51.680 You're really creepy to ask about it.
00:26:54.420 Like, I really think it's tantamount to asking a woman if it's her period.
00:26:59.480 Like, who the hell are you?
00:27:01.900 And you ask that of me with a straight face?
00:27:04.900 When you ask someone that person, like, I'm trying to think of something analogous.
00:27:08.660 You know what?
00:27:10.120 Just to put this all into context, my tattoo artist friends, some of whom I have to deliver stickers to or decals to over the next couple of days, they cannot ask you if you have AIDS, HIV, hepatitis, any of the alphabet soup of hepatitis.
00:27:26.280 They can't ask you about blood-borne pathogens that could spill out on them while they are breaking the skin to apply a tattoo.
00:27:35.940 They ethically cannot do that.
00:27:38.300 They legally can't do that.
00:27:40.220 But the government now expects so many tattoo artists in different jurisdictions to ask about COVID status.
00:27:48.700 And that's a real problem.
00:27:51.160 Yeah.
00:27:51.800 We've got the two versions.
00:27:53.260 One is the simple one.
00:27:54.660 We won't ask about your VAX status.
00:27:56.860 The other tries to make the point, and I'm not sure if you can quite see it, but it lists all the prohibited grounds, like religion, race, sexual orientation, just to remind people how weird this is.
00:28:08.780 And just because everyone seems to have lost their mind all at once, you know, Rudyard Kipling's poem, If, there's a line in there,
00:28:16.440 if you can keep your wits while all those around you are going mad, that's a bit of a paraphrase there.
00:28:23.880 I mean, it's really a poem about karma and being in control of yourself.
00:28:28.960 You have to keep your own wits, even if the world around you is going mad.
00:28:33.360 And what this symbol is, it's not just like a candle in the window in a dark night to show that there's a safe harbor for people where they won't be investigated.
00:28:47.520 It's also a signal to people that they're not alone.
00:28:51.780 One of the side effects of these anti-gathering laws, including you can't visit your own family, you can't have the cycle of life events, you can't mix households, you can't go to, you know, group assemblies of any sort, is it's atomized us.
00:29:09.920 And that's what cult leaders do when they induct you in a cult.
00:29:12.220 First thing they do is take you away from your friends and family and emotional and social support to make you feel like you're alone and that they're the only truth tellers.
00:29:23.320 And so by putting up these signals and symbols, people know, oh, good, I'm not the only one.
00:29:29.920 I thought I was the only one.
00:29:31.640 I know I'm not, I thought they were crazy.
00:29:33.860 They say I'm crazy, but I see someone else.
00:29:36.420 And so I think that simply having these very friendly colors, by the way, on windows will let people know they're not alone, even if they feel alone.
00:29:47.160 And I think a lot of people feel very alone these days.
00:29:50.580 You know, it also does something else that I think could serve as sort of the first crack in the dam.
00:29:56.280 And I was thinking about this while I was listening to Tucker Carlson speak the other night.
00:30:01.260 And all of the great segregationist catastrophes of our time, they were undone when the beneficiaries of the segregation said, whatever financial gain I'm getting through this, it's not worth my soul.
00:30:19.340 It's not worth the moral.
00:30:21.560 Like, it's not worth the moral.
00:30:24.120 I know it was like Mitt Romney's dad marching in civil rights demonstrations, a very white privileged guy standing with the people who were being oppressed.
00:30:34.840 It was, you know, when the white people.
00:30:37.580 Yeah.
00:30:38.220 Yeah.
00:30:38.420 The slave trade and the tea and the sugar.
00:30:43.540 Yeah.
00:30:44.300 And even India's freedom.
00:30:47.520 It was when the Brits said, yeah, that's not us.
00:30:49.940 I mean, yeah.
00:30:51.600 And so for me, I think this shows that some of these store owners are vaccinated.
00:30:57.680 Some of them are not.
00:30:58.700 And even vaccinated people can make a choice now to patronize a business who says, I'm not going to participate in the segregation.
00:31:06.240 And I think that's an important thing to do here.
00:31:09.100 Yeah.
00:31:09.280 You know, one of the tactics of the Soviet system, the snitch system, I think the Nazis used it too.
00:31:20.380 When dealing with people who resist, when the chief thing to do, I mean, you could, they killed plenty of people.
00:31:32.280 But if they weren't trying to kill someone, how would they undermine or stop a refusenic, a democracy activist, a dissident?
00:31:40.920 I mean, they killed many and they put many in prison, but they had another psychological tactic that was much more powerful, Sheila.
00:31:48.740 They got these democracy activists, these moral beacons to violate their own credo, to turn in someone else, to save themselves, to participate in some small way in the system.
00:32:04.540 So they could never again speak with passion and authority and confidence because they knew and the state knew that they knew and they knew that the state knew that they knew that they had sold out.
00:32:18.140 So there's a wonderful movie called The Lives of Others.
00:32:21.020 It's an East German movie, a movie about East Germany under Soviet domination.
00:32:25.280 And you could have the most principled hero fighting for freedom, but if you can just make him buy his own comfort for a minute by selling out his neighbor, you've destroyed him.
00:32:38.480 And you didn't even have to punch him or throw him in prison because he's lost his moral authority.
00:32:43.180 And this is a way of saying, I may, I be, I myself may be vaccinated, but I'm not going to treat the unvaxxed like second class.
00:32:52.960 The terrible thing, do you see my analogy here?
00:32:55.960 I've gone on a bit long, but Sheila, if good people are complicit in this segregation, they morally can't argue against it anymore if they, like you say, like a slave owner taking the fruits of a plantation or, or the Brits taking the fruits of the empire and the colony in India.
00:33:19.140 If you, if you participate in the fruits of the evil, do you really have the moral authority to challenge it?
00:33:24.400 This allows vaccinated people to say, I'm not going to be part.
00:33:28.840 I'm not going to take the benefit.
00:33:30.500 I'm not going to participate in it.
00:33:32.360 It's very morally important.
00:33:35.140 Yeah.
00:33:35.420 I mean, it, it gives those people the ability to make the choice.
00:33:38.840 It signals to them.
00:33:39.980 We're not part of the system.
00:33:41.880 We're not taking away your choice.
00:33:44.280 We're not invalidating your choice to get vaccinated.
00:33:47.200 We are supporting everybody's choice to get vaccinated.
00:33:49.920 And, you know, I, I hope it, I hope it makes a change.
00:33:53.780 And I also hope it sends a message to the unvaccinated who are like the 4 million Canadians who are just carved out of everyday life.
00:34:02.720 They don't get to eat indoors.
00:34:04.180 They don't get to watch sports indoors.
00:34:06.380 That they know that there are people out there who are conscientious objectors and who side with them.
00:34:12.540 I just want to jump in for one second.
00:34:15.120 You said 4 million.
00:34:16.360 Canada's population is 38 million.
00:34:18.400 I understand that about 80% of adults have been vaxxed.
00:34:22.280 So that would suggest right there that there's about, I think about, I'd have to check the number, but there are millions of people under age 12 who haven't been vaxxed at all.
00:34:34.840 And then if you take 80% of the adults, that, that still leaves you, um, between the, the kids and the grownups, that's 10 million, Sheila.
00:34:47.620 So it's not just 4 million, it's 10 million or more.
00:34:52.240 Uh, that's an enormous, enormous, uh, and I'm going to use the word apartheid.
00:34:57.380 And I know that word has such strong historical roots, but that this isn't, this is an apartness.
00:35:03.060 And by the way, it also tracks along racial lines as well, whether it's Aboriginal or black Canadians have a much lower vaccination rate.
00:35:11.860 All right.
00:35:12.080 Well, I want to just say one last word.
00:35:13.540 If people want to get a copy of this, go to wewon'task.com.
00:35:17.440 We'll ship it to you for free, although we'd be grateful for a small donation to cover the charge.
00:35:21.880 You can print it off on your own printer.
00:35:23.820 We have the high-res files there and please put it on your store or on your house or on the back of your computer or whatever, on a backpack.
00:35:32.040 It's a decal, as Sheila points out.
00:35:34.140 So there you have it.
00:35:35.160 Sheila, thanks for being an ambassador for equality out there.
00:35:39.800 You got it, boss.
00:35:40.760 Thanks.
00:35:41.440 All right.
00:35:41.800 There you have it.
00:35:42.140 Sheila Gunn-Reed, our chief reporter.
00:35:43.620 Stay with us, Mara Head.
00:35:53.820 Hey, welcome back on my show last night.
00:35:59.300 Lawrence writes, unbelievable.
00:36:01.540 Once again, Trudeau is protected and Quebec continues to run the show.
00:36:05.560 Yeah, well, same old, same old.
00:36:08.080 Greg writes, the RCMP have blown all their credibility.
00:36:12.040 Well, you know, there's so many things that are just coming out right after the election.
00:36:17.020 I see that there's a liberal candidate, pardon me, a former liberal MP, who was convicted of a crime, stalking, invading, and assaulting, I don't know all the details, like violence, like serious crimes.
00:36:30.860 And he got a sentence, no custodial time.
00:36:34.580 He doesn't have to serve any jail time.
00:36:36.920 A liberal MP convicted of crimes, no jail time.
00:36:40.720 Meanwhile, in Alberta, Pastor Arthur Pavlovsky is in court, and he's facing 21 more days in prison.
00:36:47.700 I kid you not, simply because he refuses to apologize to the government for keeping his church open several months ago.
00:36:55.300 That's Canada today.
00:36:57.480 Well, my friends, try and have a good weekend.
00:36:59.820 Try and think of non-political things.
00:37:02.060 There is more to life than politics, even though it creeps into everything these days.
00:37:07.320 We'll do our best to fight, to tell the other side of the story.
00:37:10.380 I'd encourage you, if you're curious, to check out our videos from our Australian colleagues.
00:37:15.120 We've really pumped up our team down there.
00:37:17.100 In the last 24 hours, we've put up three or four new videos from Australia, from Avi Yemini in Melbourne, who's our lead reporter down there,
00:37:24.780 but also Mario Malik in Sydney, who's doing a really good job, and Yasmin Dawson, sorry, Yasmin Sawyer, excuse me, in Brisbane,
00:37:33.660 who has another powerful video.
00:37:35.780 I'm so proud of our Australian crew, and I'm so glad we have eyes and ears and voices down there,
00:37:42.900 because imagine if we had to rely on the media party to learn what's really going on.
00:37:46.300 We simply wouldn't know.
00:37:48.200 Well, that's our story and our tale and our opinion and our facts for the week.
00:37:53.680 Until next time, on behalf of all of us here at Rebel World Headquarters, see you at home.
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