Rebel News Podcast - October 24, 2022


EZRA LEVANT | Why Rebel News sends reporters to faraway globalist meetings


Episode Stats

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34 minutes

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170.63062

Word Count

5,969

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5

Misogynist Sentences

10

Hate Speech Sentences

5


Summary

A great question put to the Alberta premier about anti-vaccination: "When can we expect the government to apologize to everyone who was discriminated against because of their vaccine status?" Today's show comes from our temporary studio in Ottawa, Canada.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 hello my friends lots to talk about today a great question put to the alberta premier about
00:00:05.900 well i'll let you see it yourself first she apologizes to everyone who was unvaccinated
00:00:12.180 and bullied by the government but then she goes further i'll let you watch the video for yourself
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00:00:58.120 tonight why does rebel news send reporters to far away globalist meetings it's october 24th and this
00:01:07.840 is the ezra levant show there's a lot going on at rebel news just over the weekend did you see it
00:01:27.560 our reporter celine gallas asked the best question of the entire press conference for the new premier
00:01:32.060 of alberta danielle smith and the best question got the best answer here look at the entire exchange
00:01:37.480 hi miss miss lee gallas with rebel news during your campaign you said that not only would you
00:01:42.380 issue an apology to those prosecuted during covid restrictions but you would also grant them
00:01:46.980 amnesty when can we expect those apologies um i can apologize right now i'm i'm deeply sorry for
00:01:54.260 anyone who was inappropriately subjected to discrimination as a result of their vaccine
00:02:01.620 status i'm deeply sorry for any government employee that was fired from their job because of their
00:02:07.600 vaccine status and i welcome them back if they want to come back as for the amnesty i have to get some
00:02:13.760 legal advice on that and so i've already asked my staff to um to request that advice so i can see
00:02:20.480 how we would be able to proceed on that my view has been that these were political decisions that
00:02:26.480 were made and so i think that they could be political decisions to offer a reversal but i do
00:02:30.900 want to get some some legal advice on that first would that also have to do with the timeline for the
00:02:35.680 proposed amnesty um i i would have to see if you know if i can if i can do it i will do it at the
00:02:41.060 earliest opportunity so i'm hoping within the next within the next week i'll get that legal advice
00:02:45.780 thank you thank you i'll talk more about that later in the show and we'll interview celine i thought
00:02:52.160 that was very exciting nearly a million people watched that video over the weekend and it was
00:02:56.240 shared around the world in many languages as people in many countries said hey we need our governments to
00:03:00.740 apologize for discriminating against the unvaccinated too more on that later so rebel news was in the
00:03:07.580 house in edmonton on the weekend and we've been in ottawa also in a house a rented airbnb which is our
00:03:13.460 temporary studio in that city right next to the trucker commission fascinating revelations coming
00:03:18.560 every day from that trucker commissioner of inquiry here's some highlights from today by the way
00:03:22.520 sheila gunreid has been doing excellent live tweeting of the commission and every night we do a
00:03:27.180 conversation a live stream about what happened that day so here are some clips from today nobody had ever
00:03:33.300 experienced this this group coming into an area ottawa on the 28th of january was the first experience in
00:03:41.920 that so i do know that following this there was there has been extensive changes internally and people
00:03:49.380 have seen a definitive change in our response based on our experience but across the country
00:03:56.120 police leaders identified that they now had a scope of what their experience could anticipated to be
00:04:05.000 with this group before they arrived on the 28th we had no experience and all of the experience
00:04:10.380 as they moved across was that they were lawful and that they indicated they were coming to lawfully
00:04:15.600 lawfully protest in ottawa that experience package changed for us on the 28th
00:04:21.380 somebody sent information to the former chief directly somebody wrote i lay awake tonight as i
00:04:31.000 read twitter post from the extreme right vowing attacks on riddle hall this weekend some are calling
00:04:37.900 for action akin to the happenings in washington on capitol hill i understand the right to peaceful
00:04:43.220 protest but i'm writing as a very concerned citizen as we're not hearing any reassurances from the city
00:04:48.880 of policing regarding the safety of residents surrounding these vulnerable and targeted spots
00:04:55.120 there was national security representatives including ccss and the rcmp in our joint intelligence group so
00:05:02.380 again this was information that was taken in assessed evaluated uh as put towards our threat assessment
00:05:11.960 and and ultimately this didn't bore bear out to be to be accurate there was no threats made against
00:05:18.160 riddle hall chief slowly as as this meeting went on um expressed reservations about the reasons for which
00:05:28.040 the opp were present um he identified that he had concerns with them that about a couple of things one of them
00:05:37.680 was about the recording of numbers uh of opp members that had been provided to us um and another one was
00:05:45.640 whether they were here uh to help or to assess and potentially overtake us was was my impression it was um
00:05:55.400 um it was a contentious meeting that um did not i don't believe formed a good start first meeting in
00:06:05.140 in what i believe needed to be a very strong partnership but as you may know we've just come
00:06:11.280 back from the berlin conference of the world health organization called the world health summit
00:06:16.000 thousands of delegates from nearly 200 countries meaning to chew over the pandemic talk about a new
00:06:20.840 international pandemic treaty and generally rejoice in their new power over you and me uh we had five
00:06:28.760 staff there three on-air reporters and two producers and editors to help them out tamara alexa andrea
00:06:34.580 just amazing a lot more footage to come from them too and very soon we'll show you the news from another
00:06:41.380 globalist gathering this one called the c40 summit david menzies talked a bit about them earlier this
00:06:48.560 summer here's a flashback to that so i was most curious to come across a document called c40 cities
00:06:55.240 subtitled quote a global network of mayors taking urgent action to confront the climate crisis
00:07:03.620 and create a future where everyone can thrive end quote now as an aside i'm so confused here are we
00:07:12.800 currently living through a climate crisis or a climate emergency or is it a climate disaster
00:07:20.220 i mean can't the greta tunberg acolyte settle on one consistent scare word when it's attached to the
00:07:28.060 word climate how dare you but back to the c40 which is not thankfully a type of explosive
00:07:35.880 rather it is a collection of almost 100 mayors of major cities who you know jet set to copenhagen or
00:07:44.200 wherever and assemble like the mighty avengers except none of these cats have any superpowers
00:07:51.540 here's an excerpt from their pr video i wonder how much carbon was used to produce this opus
00:08:00.460 i hear people say your future is bright but after this past year i wonder if that's still true
00:08:07.500 when i see the news sometimes i'm overwhelmed what's going to happen to my family to our planet
00:08:14.060 to the animals to my friends to me make no mistake we are in the midst of the fight for our lives
00:08:23.040 for our planet our people and our shared future
00:08:26.940 hmm cutting emissions in half by 2030 eh in less than eight years right well as ex-ontarial premier
00:08:40.860 kathleen wynne would say that's a stretch goal and that last line in the video about changing the
00:08:50.040 trajectory our planet is on you know that sounds like a job for superman not a bunch of very
00:08:56.900 ordinary politicians i mean come on toronto mayor john tory is somehow going to change the planet's
00:09:05.420 trajectory give me a break i mean back in 2020 it took mayor milquetoast three weeks to clear a bunch
00:09:13.620 of hobos operating under the banner of afro-indigenous rising out of nathan phillips square
00:09:20.660 and once they were booted from the grounds of city hall they merely marched northwest to
00:09:26.600 dufferin grove park and turned that parkland into a hellhole for a good chunk of the summer too
00:09:33.600 we were there for cleanup time check it out oh i'm sorry ma'am i'm just reading your breasts what does
00:09:40.420 that say exactly it says no justice no peace so their mayor is against meat their mayor is against
00:09:48.620 using carbon oh but they don't mean for themselves their big mayor's convention is
00:09:54.720 in beautiful buenos aires argentina that's a long jet flight from just about anywhere
00:10:00.380 and no they're not eating beyond meat veggie burgers i can assure you so we're going to give
00:10:06.820 you the coverage from there two of our journalists lincoln jay from ontario and katie davis court
00:10:10.980 from seattle went down there but not first class they went economy class the whole way
00:10:16.060 but why why would we do that i was thinking about that over the weekend and i wrote a three-page memo
00:10:22.420 to our entire staff explaining my thinking and what i think is the value of these trips to our viewers
00:10:27.620 so frankly i propose just to literally read to you my memo i know reading a memo might sound boring
00:10:34.860 but i want to tell you exactly what i told our team we need to explain how rebel news will cover
00:10:39.560 this differently than the media party would to make the case that it's important that we're there
00:10:44.020 because we will ask questions that no one else would and that frankly the mayors don't want asked
00:10:49.680 why is it important that we're there why is it important that any media go at all and why must
00:10:55.340 that media be independent citizen journalists who take no government funds because this c40 conference
00:11:01.700 is the essential globalist strategy create laws and policies outside of local sovereign legal
00:11:07.840 accountable city councils city councils are bad enough they're usually left-wing often corrupt
00:11:12.700 and generally awful but by taking the mayors out of them and jetting off to a far away meeting the
00:11:18.020 globalists achieve a few things like davos like u.n conferences c40 is outside the democratic
00:11:24.860 structures that are designed to ask act as checks and balances on politicians at least at city councils
00:11:30.160 you have debates you have transcripts of debates you have committee hearings where the public can give
00:11:35.120 input you have public agendas with notice given to the people you have a press corps with some sort
00:11:40.400 of institutionalized access to politicians and documents and plans and agendas you have lobbyist
00:11:45.900 registries people can see things none of that happens at these globalist getaways so instead of what
00:11:52.900 little transparency and checks and balances are city councils have you have private oligarch designed
00:11:59.500 conclave secret privately curated billionaires i mean look at this list of sponsors soros's open society
00:12:07.880 is one of them there's no lobbyist registry it's all lobbyists it's all dark money it's all billionaire
00:12:13.820 agendas there is no open debate or discussion no way for citizens to be involved it's a private club that
00:12:19.580 you're not invited to what kind of mayor would agree to go to that and would go there to do the city's
00:12:24.740 business in secret in in a foreign land taking direction from foreign billionaires and lobbyists
00:12:29.820 so the process is corrupt it is inherently democratically illegitimate even to go there is
00:12:35.720 to thumb your nose at local democracy to say you value foreign oligarchs opinions more than you value
00:12:40.760 your own neighbors and voters but of course it's not just an undemocratic world government process
00:12:46.600 it's the substance imagine the hubris of jetting to buenos aires and staying at a luxury hotel paid
00:12:52.900 for by billionaire patrons while concocting plans to make the little people use less energy
00:12:57.420 outrageous but part of the psychological effect upon the mayors and their staff who attend is to create
00:13:03.980 an elite consciousness that these are the special world-class elites the elevated ones the high-minded
00:13:10.680 ones who need to meet in the clean pure curated places far from the dirty peasants far from the
00:13:16.480 nosy journals far from any alt-right racist transphobic mega opponents who just don't get
00:13:21.560 it is to create a kind of split personality amongst the mayors who go to it they live in the dirty
00:13:26.580 streets when they're back in their city councils where they have to go through the motions of being
00:13:31.220 democratically accountable but then every once in a while they get to jet their way to a privileged
00:13:36.120 getaway with the other people who really matter where they can drop the pretense of having to listen
00:13:41.840 to the little people and be amongst the illuminati who just want to get things done and know the
00:13:46.360 right way the utopians who don't have time for the people that's why we're going because we are
00:13:52.900 amongst the very few journalists in the entire world who believe in local and national sovereignty
00:13:57.180 who believe in popular democracy not oligarchic elitism and we are skeptical of the inherently
00:14:03.060 communist scheme to revolutionize the entire energy economy and create mass energy poverty for the
00:14:08.500 many but private jet getaways for the few that's my philosophy for why we go to un events or other
00:14:14.500 globalist conclaves we need to shine a light of public scrutiny on them we need to ask the so-called
00:14:19.680 democrats why they're participating in secret meetings with secret funders rather than using our
00:14:25.020 democratic institutions at home and we need to challenge the absolute bs ideas they propose don't
00:14:30.500 use energy don't eat real food depopulate the world oligarchs over democrats etc so let's make
00:14:38.360 sure i wrote to our staff that we explain why it's important rebel news is there and by that i mean
00:14:43.300 to explain why our coverage is different from what anyone else would do and is so necessary
00:14:47.420 so that's my memo i think that's why we care about these meetings it's why we went to the world health
00:14:54.760 organization in berlin it's why we're going next month to the un's global warming convention in
00:14:59.220 sharm el-sheikh egypt because imagine the audacity of flying by jet to egypt it's the only way to get
00:15:05.140 there and staying in a high energy conference center imagine how much air conditioning is needed
00:15:10.760 there was 30 degrees celsius there at check and the luxury lifestyle there are no electric cars there
00:15:17.100 it's all limousines and suvs imagine flying there and agreeing with other grandees to tax farmers and
00:15:24.380 tax truckers and other poor schleps imagine that split personality necessary to do that
00:15:29.020 away from local democratic scrutiny away from a free and open media away from checks and balances
00:15:35.040 just private clubs paid for by big corporations and oligarchs did you know i'm hurting oligarchs
00:15:41.680 feelings by saying this here's a clip from a uk radio station called lbc take a look at this
00:15:47.480 his business they seem to be globalists they don't seem to love england and you point out the furlough
00:15:53.240 well we actually see it differently he gave away 400 billion pounds and practically bankrupted our
00:15:59.340 economy over the idiotic furlough payment he did not bankrupt the economy that's just factually
00:16:04.960 incorrect he did not bankrupt the economy also may i ask you really jerry jerry as we carry on this is
00:16:11.880 very important jerry as we carry on this conversation please don't use the phrase globalist again because
00:16:16.720 many of my jewish listeners will find that incredibly offensive um because it has also been used at times
00:16:23.480 as uh a racist put down to the jewish community so so carry on jerry uh if you wouldn't mind that's
00:16:31.560 not true that's not true i i don't mean jewish if i meant jewish i'd say jewish i did not somebody
00:16:37.180 jerry jerry once more i'm going to give you one more chance i have explained to you that many members of
00:16:43.700 the jewish community are offended by that phrase please do not use it please answer my question
00:16:50.160 you say oh so criticizing the word globalist is incredibly offensive because it's a racist put
00:16:56.840 down to jews what a wicked lie a racist line itself she's the bigot she's the one with a preposterous
00:17:04.140 insult that to criticize anti-democratic oligarchs is to naturally criticize jews that's a stereotypical
00:17:09.400 prejudice it would be as outrageous as telling someone not to talk about crime because that
00:17:13.640 would be inherently anti-black there are some globalist billionaires who are jews and many who
00:17:19.180 are not bill gates is not jeffrey bezos is not george soros was born a jew but essentially renounced
00:17:25.460 it and actually helped the nazis round up jews when he was a teenager in hungary during the second world
00:17:30.160 war i think he's a both a jew and an anti-semite which is quite a trick but calling him a globalist is
00:17:36.300 not a reference to whatever vestige of judaism he has it's a reference to his belief that world
00:17:41.340 governments and globalist organizations like his own can trump what mere local citizens want
00:17:47.180 we go to these globalist conferences because someone has to be there to show what's going on
00:17:52.760 you know i was talking to lincoln jay our reporter who was there in buenos aires and he told me
00:17:57.220 that at one point they were literally the only journalists in the room lincoln and katie i mean
00:18:01.800 seriously who would fly all the way to argentina to report on what some mayors have to say but after a
00:18:06.540 few days the organizers knew we had tough questions not just puffballs and so they literally would not
00:18:11.780 let our reporters ask questions even though it was question time and they were the first and only
00:18:16.040 reporters at the microphones and that's something you need to see too and you will when we publish
00:18:22.060 the videos from buenos aires so that's why we do what we do in other countries we travel economy class
00:18:27.760 we try to keep our costs modest look we cover things in canada a lot but we fly around the world
00:18:33.000 sometimes because that's how you track your politicians these days if you think you can
00:18:37.680 hold them to account by simply going to city hall or parliament you're wrong because more and more
00:18:43.380 your life is being ruled not by local elected politicians but by clubby billionaires at foreign
00:18:49.240 junkets and the politicians they like to collect stay with us for more
00:19:03.000 well i was in edmonton for a few days last week i was there for the debut uh the edmonton premiere of
00:19:11.240 our latest documentary called ungovernable about uh separatist or independence movements in alberta
00:19:19.580 very interesting movie but while i was out there i thought well i'm going to stick around for the annual
00:19:24.200 general meeting of the united conservative party are they actually going to be united are they actually
00:19:30.600 going to be conservative those are real questions given what happened under jason kenny's brief and
00:19:35.800 troubled reign of that party the new leader the new premier danielle smith had a tough job she won
00:19:41.680 the leadership with just i think 54 percent to 46 percent it went several ballots and of course her
00:19:47.760 caucus and her cabinet well they were they were jason kenny's people and senior people ran against her
00:19:54.580 including travis taves the finance minister under kenny you might recall there was a moment where
00:20:00.120 all of her opponents together at a press conference denouncing her and now she's the boss how's that
00:20:07.640 going to work well it actually looks like it's working out okay i listened to some of her
00:20:13.420 keynote remarks and i'll just play you a quick clip not only did she meet with every single mla for about
00:20:21.120 an hour which is a lot of meetings she seems to have cobbled together uh her rivals a team of rivals as
00:20:28.100 abraham lincoln called his cabinet i want to play you a clip from her speech uh which i thought was
00:20:35.700 the most encouraging part where she talked about how she's going to have an alberta first mentality
00:20:40.380 which i think every province should have uh not because alberta is better than any province um i i
00:20:46.620 don't think that's the alberta way of thinking but because alberta is no less than any other province
00:20:51.600 no less than ontario no less than quebec and if quebec can have a quebec first policy which it has
00:20:56.800 for two generations surely alberta can do the same here's an excerpt from danielle smith's keynote
00:21:01.280 speech this weekend our alberta is one of the most prosperous places on earth one of the great
00:21:09.120 bastions of freedom and liberty anywhere where people come from all over canada and all over the
00:21:15.580 world to build their dreams this province is worth fighting for no matter what the media or the woke
00:21:21.180 twitter mob throw at us if we stay united if we stay true to the strength and values of manning
00:21:28.080 and law heed and klein we will inevitably prevail so join with me let's get to work let's show
00:21:34.760 albertans what we've got let's beat the ndp resoundingly in 2023 and let's make sure alberta
00:21:40.860 always remain strong and free well that was a good speech and i was impressed with the unity and i think
00:21:52.920 she did very well but the best was yet to come in my mind the most important thing that danielle
00:22:00.260 smith said was not part of her speech but rather it was a question put to her by a young rebel news
00:22:07.460 reporter selene glass and her answer to him in fact it was a back and forth exchange let me play
00:22:13.460 the entire thing for you now take a look hi miss miss lee gallus with rebel news during your campaign
00:22:19.260 you said that not only would you issue an apology to those prosecuted during covid restrictions
00:22:23.660 but you would also grant them amnesty when can we expect those apologies um i can apologize right now
00:22:29.680 i'm i'm deeply sorry for anyone who was inappropriately subjected to um discrimination as a result of their
00:22:39.620 vaccine status and deeply sorry for any government employee that was fired from their job because of
00:22:45.800 their vaccine status and i welcome them back if they want to come back as for the amnesty i have to
00:22:51.700 get some legal advice on that and so i've already asked my staff to um to request that advice so i can see
00:22:58.780 how we would be able to proceed on that my view has been that these were um political decisions
00:23:04.320 that were made and so i think that they can be political decisions to offer a reversal but i do
00:23:09.200 want to get some some legal advice on that first would that also have to do with the timeline for the
00:23:13.980 proposed amnesty um i i would have to see if you know if i can if i can do it i will do it at the
00:23:19.360 earliest opportunity so i'm hoping within the next within the next week i'll get that legal advice
00:23:24.100 thank you thank you interesting there's a lot of interesting things here of course the apology i
00:23:28.520 think that is the first apology given by the head of a significant political jurisdiction in this case
00:23:36.440 a province of almost five million people the first and hopefully not the last as the world realizes what
00:23:43.320 it did in terms of violating civil liberties but the second part of that was even more interesting as
00:23:48.160 you know we've collected nearly 20 000 petition signatures at lockdown amnesty.com please add
00:23:56.260 your name the matt reporter who put those questions i think that was the best question asked of the
00:24:02.580 premier was celine glass who came to rebel news's attention when she practically volunteered
00:24:07.900 to cover the trucker convoy embedded in the journey from calgary to ottawa in january
00:24:15.440 joining us now via skype from our calgary pa out there is celine glassley congratulations i think
00:24:22.540 that was the story of the day and that video has been seen nearly one million times on twitter alone
00:24:27.820 yeah it's it's really impressive actually how many folks that this has reached in such a short amount
00:24:34.480 of time and i mean reading the comments too like it it's made me quite emotional over the last few
00:24:39.940 days since um this press conference that took place in edmonton happened just seeing people say
00:24:45.240 that you know this is what they've been waiting for um for the years i mean covid happened for years
00:24:50.620 this was in a couple of months people were locked down shut down they were told no they lost jobs
00:24:56.600 people people lost their lives you know for stuff like this so to have a politician come forward and
00:25:03.840 apologize for i mean she wasn't even in uh in power at that time either so she is basically apologizing
00:25:10.240 on behalf of the people that in the first place put these regulations and restrictions into um into
00:25:16.000 place so i thought that was pretty big of her i think so too and you know she did offer the jobs back
00:25:23.140 to people who were sacked from the public service so there is that but i think that it wasn't even a
00:25:30.040 financial thing it wasn't even a justice thing it was just a moral recognition of the wrongs that had
00:25:36.220 been done and i think i think a lot of people really wanted to hear that i saw some of the
00:25:41.100 reaction to the tweets the rebel news did of your video and there was an emotional gratitude there
00:25:48.100 people who felt like they were abused by power and authority they were demonized and marginalized
00:25:54.120 and to that just to be acknowledged by someone in a position of power is for many people more valuable
00:26:02.140 than money now obviously a lot of people were fired and were economically destitute or just as bad
00:26:07.340 were forced to take an injection they didn't want to to save their livelihoods but i really think that
00:26:12.400 was a powerful moment it absolutely was and i'm really happy that this is that this could potentially
00:26:20.220 set the tone going forward for other politicians that this could be the example you know there's a
00:26:25.400 lot of people that were out that were taking the the doug ford nation and i just wonder if we're going to
00:26:30.980 hear anything back i know that they must be talking about it over in ottawa as well so i can imagine
00:26:36.460 that this would also upset some people in government having somebody speak out so openly and to apologize
00:26:43.080 especially it's really interesting to think about what this will do going forward i think this might be
00:26:48.580 a domino effect i hope so you know one of the things that was so salient about the last two years
00:26:55.600 is the forced artificial unanimity the media silenced any dissenting voices social media silenced any
00:27:03.400 dissenting voices the college of physicians and surgeons silenced any dissenting voices and there
00:27:08.880 were no alternatives offered by any opposition parties either federal provincial level so that fake
00:27:15.000 unanimity had a real you know it was a propaganda it was a cult-like effect that you cannot challenge the
00:27:22.420 dominant way of thinking and to have a premier of a significant province say no not only am i not
00:27:28.960 on board but it was so wrong i'm apologizing for it i think it breaks the false consciousness that
00:27:35.240 everyone was agreed on this the second part of what she said was even more interesting because of course
00:27:41.280 the bureaucracy the justice department the police the prosecutors are still carrying forward
00:27:48.540 abusive charges and tickets and prosecutions from the lockdown era we know that because we're
00:27:55.640 representing through the democracy fund a great number of people some of the more famous cases are
00:28:01.020 arthur pavlovsky church on the vine a restaurateur called chris scott from mirror alberta a bunch of
00:28:08.940 truckers and coots so there are hundreds maybe thousands i mean we don't even know how many they are
00:28:16.000 and so here you have a premier saying i apologize for the lockdowns at the same time as you have her
00:28:23.660 bureaucracy prosecuting the lockdowns well you can't really do both i thought it was very interesting
00:28:30.960 that danielle smith she was looking seriously at calling off the dogs and i think that this was
00:28:37.220 exactly the question that needed to be imposed from the very beginning is what is the timeline when can
00:28:42.540 we expect these changes to be made because it doesn't make sense to be prosecuting people for
00:28:47.360 regulations and restrictions that no longer exist across canada it's been what just a month just over
00:28:53.560 a month since like travel restrictions went back to normal no more masks on planes etc and look how long
00:29:00.220 that took as opposed to the rest of the world so again what she did here i think will have a huge ripple
00:29:05.980 effect and i mean i'm excited like we've we've heard politicians talk before about not implementing
00:29:12.060 certain restrictions like i'll throw to jason kenney saying that he didn't even know what a passport um
00:29:17.200 the the vaccine passport was and look what happened here so it's nice to hear that um it's not just
00:29:24.660 something that's going to be changed but she even gave a timeline within a week we'll hear back so let's
00:29:29.620 see what she has to say then yeah it's very exciting you know i want to note one more thing of course
00:29:33.440 i followed this online and i saw your video being republished in wales by a welsh political party in
00:29:43.400 korean in hebrew by an israeli political party i saw this as a precedent being referred to in many
00:29:54.820 languages in many countries on many continents so i really think it was big news and it was a rebel
00:30:01.820 question that you put and i look i looked at the other media i thought are they covering it at all
00:30:07.180 and i saw the cbc had a tiny mention on one line buried in their story they're on their own narrative
00:30:14.340 they don't care about freedom they they're trying to diminish this because they don't want this to
00:30:18.780 spread i thought it was very interesting the difference between how the cbc covered her answer
00:30:24.460 because you asked it at a public press conference so it wasn't just our story i saw our friends at true
00:30:30.840 north have the story and western standard online have the story and good for them you asked the
00:30:35.040 question but it was out there for everyone and the media party didn't want to run with it because
00:30:40.040 they don't like the question or the answer no they definitely don't because again it goes against their
00:30:45.820 own narrative it definitely does they don't want unity as long as people are separated and divided
00:30:51.100 they're winning that's the baseline of their agenda i believe i think it's been that way the whole time and
00:30:56.860 i feel very comfortable stating that because the the whole premise of the question and the response
00:31:04.700 was perfect and it absolutely was a rebel question and the fact that you know it just also goes to show
00:31:11.120 that beyond mainstream media beyond legacy media including independent media like rebel and like true
00:31:17.760 north like western standard there is huge potential for this to be somewhat of a of a of a partnership
00:31:26.100 you know going forward we'll ask good questions and you know again i just can't wait to see what
00:31:31.420 happens within a week what she does with this yeah i wouldn't use the word partnership i might say
00:31:36.020 symbiosis and but because we hold everyone to account and we never get too friendly with politicians but
00:31:42.320 we put genuine questions and she gave a genuine answer that's exactly how it's supposed to work
00:31:47.600 with the media um i i thought that was a great moment and i by the way it was wonderful seeing how
00:31:54.800 i was there for a couple days uh it was wonderful seeing how rebel news you me sheila gun reid were
00:32:01.680 received in the conservative party united conservative party and the thing is i didn't know it would be
00:32:06.620 that way because we have spent two years criticizing them pretty vigorously and i think we've wobbled
00:32:13.240 things enough that jason kenney really walked the plank so i thought well are they going to be mad at us
00:32:19.080 like it was the opposite i felt as warmly welcome there as even at a rebel news event so i think people
00:32:26.660 there were grateful for a freedom oriented independent no government money journalism and it was a pleasure
00:32:33.340 to be there celine congratulations on a huge uh viral uh story that i think led the world news so
00:32:40.380 congrats thanks very much yeah no we were definitely received warmly and i think it's just because people
00:32:45.840 agreed with us the whole time regardless of who was in charge so thanks for having me appreciate
00:32:49.780 right on there you have it celine glass a young rebel news reporter based in calgary stay with us
00:32:55.180 more ahead
00:32:56.260 hey welcome back your letters bill cox says christians and muslims may not see the eye to eye on many
00:33:15.680 things on this however i think both groups agree this transgender and homosexuality stuff does not
00:33:20.440 belong in the public school system at all if a child is confused about anything that child should
00:33:24.460 be talking with the parents and no one else well i think that's my biggest beef here is heterosexual
00:33:29.860 or homosexual or transgender or whatever why are you talking to children of tender years
00:33:35.680 why are you talking to grade schools to grade one why are you of any sexuality it's just bizarre and
00:33:44.040 it is so close to pedophilia in my mind
00:33:46.240 mac mama hammer says i am so sorry mr peckford i'm so disheartened that if the courts can treat
00:33:52.440 you like this what hope is there for us
00:33:54.820 that's a reference to the fact that brian peckford's lawsuit against the travel ban
00:33:59.180 was struck down well it wasn't struck down let me correct my language
00:34:02.340 the court said they will not hear it because it is now moot
00:34:05.780 because it's over even though of course
00:34:07.900 it wreaks tremendous havoc in the country and it's only suspended not revoked
00:34:12.400 sheepster says the canadian constitution and charter have been conveniently flexed
00:34:18.420 to suit the narrative since its inception i'm glad more people are starting to notice
00:34:22.760 listen when i went to law school it really was upheld above the bible by school
00:34:27.980 professors and judges said it's the essential defining document
00:34:31.900 i haven't seen that we really needed that chart of rights last two years
00:34:38.180 show me where it was used to protect our civil liberties it's called the chart of rights and
00:34:42.720 freedoms show me where our rights and freedoms were protected these past two years
00:34:46.180 using this document you will find nothing heartbreaking well that's our show for today until
00:34:52.140 tomorrow on behalf of all of us here at rebel world headquarters to you at home good night
00:34:56.920 keep fighting for freedom
00:34:57.920 you