Rebel News Podcast - April 30, 2019


Justin Trudeau just had really bad weekend — "I actually think he could lose the election"


Episode Stats

Length

43 minutes

Words per Minute

171.00636

Word Count

7,522

Sentence Count

677

Misogynist Sentences

14

Hate Speech Sentences

19


Summary

Justin Trudeau has a really bad weekend, and we're here to talk about it. First, I do some amateur psychology on Paul Wells and other journalists about the hurt that they have in their hearts from high school, and how Justin Trudeau has healed it. The second part is about how awful a weekend it was for Trudeau, ranging from his debate, let's call it, and his argument with a volunteer in the Ottawa floods, to his appearance on The Simpsons and his calling the Japanese Prime Minister Chinese twice.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 Folks, I got a monologue for you in two parts today.
00:00:03.140 The first part is me doing some amateur psychology about Paul Wells and other journalists.
00:00:10.600 I reached deep into their psyche without ever having interviewing them
00:00:13.660 about the hurt that they have in their hearts from high school and how Justin Trudeau has healed it.
00:00:18.480 The second part is to talk about how awful a weekend it was for Trudeau,
00:00:22.760 ranging from his debate, let's call it, and his argument with a volunteer at the sandbagging in the Ottawa floods
00:00:29.860 to his appearance on The Simpsons to his calling the Japanese prime minister Chinese two times.
00:00:34.960 So yeah, frankly, I think I probably should have divided the monologue into two.
00:00:40.620 One would be called My Thoughts on Paul Wells' Hurt Feelings.
00:00:44.100 The other would be What Happened to Trudeau.
00:00:45.720 But I jammed them together. It's a doubleheader for you today.
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00:01:13.300 Tonight, Justin Trudeau has a really, really bad weekend.
00:01:16.760 I'll show you the video.
00:01:18.020 It's April 29th, and this is The Ezra LeVant Show.
00:01:20.600 Why should others go to jail when you're a biggest carbon consumer I know?
00:01:26.420 There's 8,500 customers here, and you won't give them an answer.
00:01:30.480 The only thing I have to say to the government about why I publish it is because it's my bloody right to do so.
00:01:36.360 You know, I used to think Justin Trudeau was like Barack Obama in terms of media coverage.
00:01:46.180 In eight years, there was never a negative story about Obama in the mainstream media.
00:01:50.120 Never.
00:01:50.440 Not one.
00:01:51.640 Now, in the conservative political media, sure, but not in the New York Times or the Washington Post
00:01:56.540 or the big three networks, ABC, NBC, or CBS.
00:02:00.100 Not on CNN.
00:02:01.960 And, of course, where a lot of young people get their news these days, late-night comedy shows.
00:02:08.500 Obama was positively embedded on their staff.
00:02:11.940 Yeah, hard-hitting journalism, like slow jamming the news.
00:02:18.040 I'm not in a position to criticize looks, but Michelle Obama isn't what comes to mind when I hear the word supermodel.
00:02:25.060 But, my God, she grates the cover of every fashion magazine and women's magazine for eight years.
00:02:31.960 But you literally do have a supermodel now as the first lady, but not a single women's magazine has had her on the cover in two years.
00:02:42.860 Literally not one.
00:02:43.780 Name one.
00:02:44.220 You can't.
00:02:46.660 And don't get me started on Hollywood and the music industry, in case it wasn't obvious enough.
00:02:52.540 They're Democrats.
00:02:53.460 Democrats.
00:02:55.200 In 2012, Bill Maher gave a million dollars to an Obama super PAC.
00:03:00.960 That's a comedian journalist, just a million bucks.
00:03:04.320 He did it again last year, 2018.
00:03:07.040 That's how in love they are still with the Democrats.
00:03:09.540 And, you know, our Canadian media would do the same to the liberals if they weren't so cheap and poor.
00:03:14.280 I mean, our Canadian media are completely in the tank for Trudeau, not just the state broadcaster.
00:03:19.940 This is Rosemary Barton here.
00:03:22.260 They're completely in the tank for Trudeau, not just the state broadcaster, because, of course, these days all media are versions of the state broadcaster or wannabe.
00:03:30.580 They all want to get in on that bailout money.
00:03:32.740 So I thought it would be endless, this love affair.
00:03:36.380 Even the eight-day international incident of Trudeau in India didn't really make the media stop loving him.
00:03:43.860 They all cringed a bit, but they still loved the guy.
00:03:46.800 They all bought his laughable Me Too excuse for sexually assaulting Rose Knight back in Crescent, B.C. in the year 2000.
00:03:55.020 Like I said, I do not feel that I acted inappropriately in any way.
00:04:00.880 But I respect the fact that someone else might have experienced that differently.
00:04:07.560 I mean, severely normal Canadians were starting to back away from Trudeau.
00:04:11.320 It's just getting worse and worse.
00:04:12.880 Especially as he seemed incapable of solving any real problems in the country.
00:04:17.100 I mean, let's be honest.
00:04:18.380 The establishment really didn't care that Trudeau was wrecking the oil patch.
00:04:22.300 That's in Alberta.
00:04:23.900 But when auto plants started closing in Ontario, well, it was time to care a little bit.
00:04:28.560 But still, it was still a love-in.
00:04:32.380 Until in February when Jody Wilson-Raybould came along.
00:04:35.880 Trudeau's attorney general that he fired when she wouldn't agree to drop criminal charges against Trudeau's friends in Quebec
00:04:40.860 at a corrupt engineering company called SNC-Lavalin.
00:04:44.880 And give credit where it's due, it was the Globe and Mail that broke that story on the front page.
00:04:49.700 And the reason it actually hit for the first time is that it showed that all of Trudeau's charms
00:04:55.680 that had worked so well in the media were fake.
00:04:58.680 He wasn't a feminist.
00:05:00.260 He wasn't an aboriginal supporter.
00:05:02.620 He wasn't about sunny ways.
00:05:04.380 He just said all those things like a pickup artist knows what compliments to pay to a young woman in a bar.
00:05:11.640 Jody Wilson-Raybould, Jane Philpott, even Celina Cesar Chavan, all were thrown out by Trudeau when he had no use for them.
00:05:18.560 Maybe he wasn't who he said he was.
00:05:21.540 I think that was what finally snapped the media party out of love.
00:05:27.280 The sense they had been tricked, lied to, that they had bought the pickup artist's compliments and flattery.
00:05:35.800 To me, the greatest example of this is Paul Wells, the McLeans and CBC hack who so obviously had a man crush on Trudeau.
00:05:42.860 Look at this picture.
00:05:43.900 Look at him, joking around here.
00:05:46.340 Trudeau, tongue out, joking.
00:05:48.460 We're buddies.
00:05:49.200 I think that picture so flattered Paul Wells, who, let's be honest, has been a nerd his entire life.
00:05:57.040 I think for half a second, Paul Wells thought, you know, there were cool kids in high school who never hung out with me.
00:06:03.780 I was always marginal socially, always a bit weird, which he is.
00:06:08.020 But this really cool guy was just joking around with me and he lets me call him Justin.
00:06:12.940 And that picture there, we get friends joking around.
00:06:16.160 And I think it healed something emotionally in Paul Wells that had been hurting his whole life.
00:06:21.780 He was a geek.
00:06:23.160 And suddenly a cool jock who got all the chicks was being nice to him.
00:06:28.580 This is my analysis, my amateur analysis of Paul Wells.
00:06:32.100 So Paul Wells was in love.
00:06:35.060 And then Paul Wells found out it was all a trick just to get Paul Wells to do Trudeau's homework for him like the jocks at school did.
00:06:43.020 They weren't really bros forever.
00:06:46.160 Paul Wells was just another notch on Trudeau's bedpost.
00:06:51.040 Now, Rosemary Barton of the CBC is too deeply invested in her dream that maybe Trudeau likes her.
00:06:57.540 But not Paul Wells anymore.
00:06:58.720 He wrote a very angry, hurt diary entry that day.
00:07:02.420 And McLean's decided to publish it as a commentary with the headline, The Imposter.
00:07:07.740 I think it started with the words, Dear Diary.
00:07:10.740 Maybe I'm wrong on that.
00:07:11.860 But the point is, Trudeau, he's always, he's who he always has been.
00:07:18.160 It's Paul Wells who has changed.
00:07:20.840 Paul Wells just finally realized that Trudeau was a master manipulator and he was suckered by it.
00:07:26.200 Wells was just another one night stand, just like Rose Knight was back in Creston, B.C.
00:07:30.460 And really, whereas Barack Obama was the first black president, or at least half black, and he therefore represented some sort of healing to America's longstanding racial wounds, going all the way back to slavery.
00:07:43.220 Even though Obama's, Obama's mother's side of the family actually had slaves, and Obama's father's side of the family weren't even American.
00:07:51.560 His dad was from Kenya.
00:07:54.500 The Obamas were not slaves in America, never were.
00:07:57.560 In fact, the Obama family were slave traders back in Africa.
00:08:01.380 But still, he was an emotional salve for liberals.
00:08:05.180 Here's how Joe Biden described Barack Obama once.
00:08:08.160 I mean, you've got the first sort of mainstream African-American who was articulate and bright and clean and nice-looking guy.
00:08:22.860 Now, of course, that's racist, but that's the liberal mind.
00:08:26.660 They voted for Barack Obama to prove that they were not racist, and that America was not racist, and, you know, point proved.
00:08:34.380 And it is actually a hell of a point.
00:08:36.100 I mean, do you think that France or Germany in 2019, let alone 2008, would elect a black man president or the United Kingdom?
00:08:44.840 I mean, now.
00:08:46.380 I mean, maybe if you bring in 100 million more migrants, sure.
00:08:51.320 But, I mean, now.
00:08:52.520 Blacks are 12% of the U.S. population, so Obama obviously won by appealing to tens of millions of white Americans.
00:09:00.000 Let me know when France is that open-minded.
00:09:01.900 My point here is that because Obama's appeal, he's black, is indelible, as long as he remained black and didn't do anything shockingly atrocious,
00:09:12.560 he'd always be a hero to the affirmative action left like Joe Biden.
00:09:16.440 And he still is.
00:09:19.120 He'll never lose that appeal.
00:09:21.100 But what was Trudeau's appeal?
00:09:23.300 Sure, he's got a famous last name, and he's young-ish and handsome-ish for a politician.
00:09:29.220 He's, in fact, older than either Andrew Shearer or Jagmeet Singh.
00:09:32.860 But still, he's dreamy in the eyes of a cat mum like Rosemary Barton.
00:09:39.240 Like Paul Wells, she can see Trudeau as the boyfriend she could never get in high school, so she's still hoping.
00:09:46.340 But the reason Paul Wells and Rosemary Barton loved Trudeau was because they felt he loved them, too.
00:09:52.740 That was the trick part.
00:09:54.280 That was the pickup artist part.
00:09:55.800 It wasn't his essence.
00:09:56.960 He's not black.
00:09:58.740 Sure, they love that he is the son of Pierre Trudeau, but he clearly lacks the intellectual gifts or the lifetime of achievement of Pierre Trudeau.
00:10:05.460 They loved Justin Trudeau because he made them feel like he loved them, and he cared about them, and he flattered them, and their little biases and sensibilities.
00:10:13.560 He convinced them that he cared about the same things they did, including feminism and aboriginal reconciliation and sunny ways and doing government differently and being the completely opposite of that meanie, Stephen Harper, who came across as a dad, not as a potential boyfriend.
00:10:29.900 Rosemary Barton doesn't doodle her RB plus SH in a heart in her hope chest the way she doodles RB plus JT and seals it with a kiss.
00:10:41.200 My point is, it snapped.
00:10:45.960 The fever broke.
00:10:48.080 In a way, it could never break with Obama.
00:10:49.660 Obama's never not going to be black.
00:10:52.060 They're always going to love Obama.
00:10:54.160 It broke with Trudeau.
00:10:55.020 There's nothing worse than falling out of love as a result of a slight.
00:11:00.400 This wasn't two lovebirds growing apart slowly.
00:11:03.140 This was a cataclysm, a disillusionment.
00:11:05.940 And so, miracle of miracles, Trudeau's Teflon is gone.
00:11:09.680 And you know, that's all there ever was, just layers of Teflon.
00:11:12.200 There was nothing underneath it.
00:11:13.400 There was no there there.
00:11:14.960 So, we see it finally.
00:11:16.700 I think I always saw it, but now everybody does.
00:11:21.220 So what Trudeau used to get away with, he no longer gets away with.
00:11:24.200 And I don't think it's that Trudeau is necessarily behaving more badly now than before.
00:11:28.340 It's just that it won't be ignored by his lovers in the media party anymore.
00:11:31.760 Paul Wells won't be burned a second time.
00:11:33.820 Once bitten, twice shy.
00:11:34.840 You can't break his heart a second time.
00:11:36.160 Like, when those desperate representatives from that Indian band, Grassy Narrows,
00:11:40.720 bought an expensive ticket to a Trudeau fundraiser and then begged him for help
00:11:44.400 for all the mercury poisoning in that community, help he promised them two years ago.
00:11:48.980 Remember that incident?
00:11:50.260 Thank you for being here tonight.
00:11:51.800 Thank you.
00:11:52.200 People like Grassy Narrows are suffering from mercury poisoning.
00:11:56.520 You committed to addressing this crisis.
00:11:59.100 Thank you for being here.
00:12:00.340 Thank you very much for your donation tonight.
00:12:02.660 I really appreciate the donation to the Liberal Party of Canada.
00:12:07.780 And as we know, the Liberal Party is filled with different perspectives and different opinions,
00:12:14.520 and we respect them all, and our commitment to reconciliation continues to be strong and committed,
00:12:20.000 and we will continue to engage.
00:12:22.680 Thank you, sir, for your donation to the Liberal Party of Canada.
00:12:25.960 I really appreciate you being here tonight.
00:12:28.220 Thank you for being here.
00:12:29.520 That is why we are moving forward on reconciliation in a real and tangible way.
00:12:34.720 Thank you, sir.
00:12:35.860 Thank you for being here tonight.
00:12:37.380 Thank you for highlighting how important reconciliation is.
00:12:41.140 Thank you for being here tonight, sir.
00:12:43.540 Thank you very much for your donation to the Liberal Party.
00:12:45.960 So, as I was saying, he actually said, thank you for your donation to the Liberal Party.
00:12:53.740 It was smug.
00:12:55.400 It was a, yeah, yeah, you think you're embarrassing me, suckers.
00:12:59.960 I got you $1,600.
00:13:01.240 That's the real Justin Trudeau.
00:13:04.740 And it's ugly if you're not in love.
00:13:07.200 And Paul Wells isn't in love anymore.
00:13:09.220 And half the media aren't in love anymore.
00:13:11.980 Now, that was bad, that Gracinero's business.
00:13:15.580 Well, he had a triply bad weekend.
00:13:17.960 It started with the flooding in Ottawa.
00:13:20.140 High rivers, floods, time to sandbag.
00:13:22.660 It's hard work filling sandbags.
00:13:25.000 Now, the military came to help.
00:13:26.460 It's strong work.
00:13:27.520 Women can help, of course, but it's mainly men.
00:13:29.760 But imagine bringing your young children with you to sandbag.
00:13:33.960 You don't do that.
00:13:35.340 Well, Trudeau brought them specifically for a photo op.
00:13:37.480 That's Justin Trudeau.
00:13:38.540 Like I say, there's no there there.
00:13:40.300 Now, watch this.
00:13:41.600 Watch this video.
00:13:42.560 It's about 90 seconds long.
00:13:44.240 Now, watch it all the way through.
00:13:48.020 All right.
00:13:51.240 Do you know how long you've held up people picking up bags?
00:13:54.580 I've been waiting to lie down the road for 30 minutes
00:13:58.620 while you've been here soaking up the race.
00:14:00.920 Thank you.
00:14:01.780 You know?
00:14:02.380 Excuse me.
00:14:03.500 Excuse me.
00:14:04.080 You're not getting my voice.
00:14:05.260 This is a free country.
00:14:06.400 It is a free country.
00:14:06.840 It's a free country.
00:14:07.780 And I'm trying to speak to him.
00:14:09.220 And he won't even acknowledge me.
00:14:10.880 Yes, sir.
00:14:11.380 Thank you.
00:14:11.940 I'm sorry for your challenge.
00:14:13.720 It's not my challenge.
00:14:14.960 I'm a volunteer trying to help someone save their home.
00:14:17.240 Sir, sir.
00:14:17.700 We've been filling sandbags as well.
00:14:19.360 Yeah.
00:14:19.500 Okay?
00:14:19.680 And you know, while you're here, while you're here, nobody can pick up.
00:14:23.380 While you're here, no one can pick up sand.
00:14:26.260 I don't know that, sir.
00:14:27.220 I'm sorry.
00:14:27.600 Well, why don't you make yourself aware?
00:14:29.380 We are going to.
00:14:30.000 You know, I was with a guy who was a staunch conservative.
00:14:32.960 And he said if you actually do work, he changed his vote.
00:14:36.120 And vote for you.
00:14:37.400 Sorry, sir.
00:14:38.180 That's sincerity.
00:14:38.940 I just spent half an hour.
00:14:40.060 Can you listen to me, sir, now that I've listened to you?
00:14:42.040 Yeah, I'll listen.
00:14:42.700 Okay.
00:14:43.280 I'm glad to be here with my kids.
00:14:44.840 We've just filled sandbags for 15 minutes.
00:14:46.680 Would you help people up?
00:14:47.740 Sorry, sir.
00:14:48.360 All your RCMP and security held people up from getting their stuff.
00:14:52.060 Sir, I can understand your frustration around security.
00:14:54.540 I live frustrations with security every day of my life right now.
00:14:57.580 That's something that unfortunately is a reality of my life.
00:14:59.900 But look at the time you've taken.
00:15:00.760 But I'm happy to be here.
00:15:01.620 They're about to open these dams.
00:15:03.020 I'm happy to be here to speak with you, to listen to you, to speak with all the players,
00:15:07.420 and to encourage more Canadians to come out and volunteer.
00:15:11.380 More people are coming and volunteer because they're trying to get into it.
00:15:12.980 I volunteered, but I was in a truck for an hour waiting while you were here with a photo op.
00:15:17.620 I have the most insincere thing I've ever seen.
00:15:20.980 I'm sorry, sir.
00:15:22.200 That's unfriendly and unneighborly today.
00:15:25.220 We're here to help.
00:15:26.100 Thank you.
00:15:28.620 That's incredible.
00:15:29.520 I want to look at it again.
00:15:30.700 I want to break it down, though.
00:15:31.620 The first five seconds, he's literally posing for a photo op with his young children.
00:15:39.120 And obviously, everybody is stopping work for him.
00:15:44.180 And then there was someone who was actually, you know, there to do something, to help.
00:15:49.160 And he just loses it.
00:15:49.960 Here's the first five seconds.
00:15:50.900 Do you know how long you've held up people picking up bags?
00:15:59.780 I've been waiting to lie down the road for 30 minutes while you've been here soaking up the race.
00:16:06.260 Thank you.
00:16:07.120 You know?
00:16:08.120 Now, he says he's been waiting for 30 minutes.
00:16:11.660 Why would he lie about that?
00:16:13.440 It's surely true.
00:16:14.700 You don't bring in someone like Trudeau who needs that level of security to a place where masses of strangers need to come and go freely in an emergency way.
00:16:24.780 You don't do that.
00:16:26.200 You wouldn't bring Trudeau into a hospital emergency room if you were trying to attend emergent victims.
00:16:34.320 Unless photo ops are your essence.
00:16:37.740 Like I say, that's all there is to Trudeau.
00:16:39.480 There's nothing besides photo ops.
00:16:41.200 But look at that woman who came up to him there.
00:16:42.880 Who is she?
00:16:44.680 The one who just came to face him down.
00:16:46.400 She's not security.
00:16:47.840 Who is she?
00:16:49.280 Well, she's someone who immediately puts her hands on that guy and gently pushes him away.
00:16:55.580 Look carefully at that.
00:16:56.960 Excuse me.
00:16:57.960 Excuse me.
00:16:58.560 You're not getting my voice.
00:16:59.740 This is a free country.
00:17:00.880 It is a free country.
00:17:01.320 It's a free country.
00:17:02.380 And I'm trying to speak to him.
00:17:03.640 And he won't even acknowledge me.
00:17:06.660 That woman's Karen McCrimmon.
00:17:09.100 She's a liberal MP putting her hands on him.
00:17:11.160 But by what right?
00:17:12.600 Now, it obviously doesn't hurt him physically.
00:17:16.020 But what do you think would happen if that man put his hands on her and pushed her away?
00:17:20.460 Why was she doing that to him?
00:17:22.620 Trudeau's security obviously didn't think it was necessary.
00:17:25.140 By what right does that liberal MP do so other than liberal divine right?
00:17:30.960 Here's more.
00:17:31.520 Now, listen to Trudeau.
00:17:33.060 Go into his thank you for your donation mode.
00:17:37.400 Take a look.
00:17:37.880 Yes, sir.
00:17:39.060 Thank you.
00:17:39.640 I'm sorry for your challenge.
00:17:41.680 It's not my challenge.
00:17:42.660 I'm a volunteer trying to help someone save their home.
00:17:44.980 Sir, sir.
00:17:45.380 We've been filling sandbags as well.
00:17:47.080 Yeah.
00:17:47.520 And you know, while you're here, while you're here, nobody can pick up.
00:17:52.100 Hang on.
00:17:52.720 The hands again.
00:17:54.240 What's with the?
00:17:55.460 What's up with that?
00:17:57.800 Can that man put his hand on Trudeau's arm?
00:18:00.980 Or is that just something Trudeau does to mere citizens?
00:18:04.520 I tell you, if that volunteer put his hands on Trudeau like that, he would be arrested that moment and tackled and handcuffed.
00:18:12.460 I can assure you, in fact, putting your hands on someone is a technical definition of arrest.
00:18:18.660 It's one of the ways you know you're under arrest.
00:18:20.420 If a cop puts their hand on you, why does Trudeau do that?
00:18:25.500 You know, Trudeau did that to Kathy Cachula, too.
00:18:28.240 Do you remember her?
00:18:29.280 She was the crying mother who told Trudeau she couldn't afford to pay higher power prices.
00:18:35.800 And he just went right up to her, unsolicited, without permission.
00:18:38.680 He grabbed her.
00:18:40.280 And what was she supposed to do?
00:18:41.960 It's a dominance move.
00:18:43.460 And I'm in control of you move physically and psychologically.
00:18:46.620 I'm in control of you.
00:18:47.620 It's something Trudeau has clearly done his whole life, especially to women, especially to women he wants to have under his thumb.
00:18:55.360 He just can't stop invading the space of women.
00:18:58.120 And he's like creepy Joe Biden that way.
00:19:00.780 Always touching.
00:19:01.860 Always touching.
00:19:02.560 All right, back to the video.
00:19:05.460 Here's some more.
00:19:06.440 While you're here, no one can pick up sand.
00:19:09.080 I don't know that, sir.
00:19:09.980 I'm sorry.
00:19:10.360 Well, why don't you make yourself aware?
00:19:12.140 We are going to.
00:19:12.780 You know, I was with a guy who was a staunch conservative.
00:19:15.120 And he said, if you actually do work, he changed his vote.
00:19:18.860 And vote for you.
00:19:20.080 I'm sorry, sir.
00:19:20.900 That's sincerity.
00:19:21.560 I just spent half an hour.
00:19:22.820 Can you listen to me, sir, now that I've listened to you?
00:19:24.820 Yeah, I'll listen.
00:19:25.460 Okay.
00:19:26.040 I'm glad to be here with my kids.
00:19:27.600 We just filled sandbags for 15 minutes.
00:19:29.460 Look at all that touching again.
00:19:32.400 But wow.
00:19:33.620 Did you hear that, guys?
00:19:34.720 He filled sandbags for 15 minutes before he took a break to pose for a photo op.
00:19:41.600 15 minutes.
00:19:42.720 What a saint.
00:19:44.060 What a hardworking man.
00:19:46.140 He couldn't go 15 minutes before breaking for taking a break with his kids.
00:19:51.460 Because who doesn't take children to do hard physical labor in an emergency situation?
00:19:57.040 I mean, there wasn't a single other child on site.
00:20:00.720 Of course not.
00:20:02.520 But this dilettante was really doing nothing more than in his India trip, where he used
00:20:06.980 his own children as props there.
00:20:08.940 They were in Indian costumes, his own kids.
00:20:12.040 They're helping out with sandbags costumes now.
00:20:16.680 India costumes, sandbags costumes.
00:20:18.760 Both are fake props.
00:20:20.380 He uses his own family as fodder.
00:20:23.060 Here's some more of the video.
00:20:24.600 Can you help people up?
00:20:25.780 Sorry.
00:20:26.300 All your RCMP and security help people up from getting their stuff.
00:20:29.940 I can understand your frustration around security.
00:20:32.500 I live frustrations with security every day of my life right now.
00:20:35.440 That's something that unfortunately is a reality of my life.
00:20:37.780 But I'm happy to be here.
00:20:40.300 Hang on.
00:20:41.540 That privileged, pompous, trust fund child was saying it's such a burden for him to have
00:20:47.240 private security in his life?
00:20:48.900 The point was he needlessly brought that security to a relief area, to an emergency area.
00:20:55.680 But you have to understand, Trudeau can't give the moral or emotional high ground to this
00:20:59.860 volunteers.
00:21:01.080 Sure, Mr. Neo-Nazi, you wanted to help.
00:21:04.080 And sure, you're mad at me for slowing things down.
00:21:06.580 But you have no idea how much I suffer with my VIP security.
00:21:12.160 I have it so much worse than you, sir.
00:21:13.860 So don't you play your moral card on me.
00:21:16.160 Trudeau was actually trying to outbid him for moral anger and righteousness.
00:21:21.480 Here's some more.
00:21:22.000 Be here.
00:21:22.900 They're about to open these dams.
00:21:24.320 I'm happy to be here to speak with you, to listen to you, to speak with all the lawyers,
00:21:28.660 and to encourage more Canadians to come out and volunteer.
00:21:32.640 More people are coming and volunteer because they're drawing attention to it.
00:21:34.360 I volunteered, but I was in a truck for an hour waiting while you were here with a photo
00:21:38.640 op.
00:21:38.940 I have frustrations with security as well.
00:21:39.640 The most insincere thing I've ever seen.
00:21:41.980 That's it right there.
00:21:43.940 No one believes the shtick anymore.
00:21:45.840 No one believes the pickup artist's lines.
00:21:48.220 Certainly not that guy.
00:21:49.300 I bet he's 55 years old.
00:21:50.740 I bet the percentage of 55-year-old men who support Trudeau in this country, I bet it's
00:21:55.240 less than 20%.
00:21:56.280 I've shown you stats before that for all men of all ages, I think it's just 25% support
00:22:01.620 Trudeau.
00:22:02.260 For 55-year-old men like that, I bet it's like in the teens.
00:22:06.720 We all see right through Trudeau the phony.
00:22:09.820 Even Paul Wells does.
00:22:11.340 His arm touching, his I have it worse than you lies, I don't think anyone's buying it
00:22:17.340 anymore.
00:22:18.000 Now, I'm not quite 55, but I know the kind of guy this guy is, a volunteer, and I know
00:22:23.860 he sees right through Trudeau, the imposter, as Paul Wells would call him.
00:22:29.160 But look at the end.
00:22:30.780 The man just walks away disgusted.
00:22:33.280 But Trudeau has to get the last word in.
00:22:35.260 He always has to get the last word.
00:22:36.460 Thank you for your donation.
00:22:37.580 Here's a thank you for your donation moment.
00:22:39.800 I'm sorry, sir.
00:22:40.940 That's unfriendly and unneighborly today.
00:22:44.120 We're here to help.
00:22:44.980 Thank you.
00:22:45.740 Look at the contempt in his face.
00:22:47.980 So he name calls that volunteer.
00:22:51.160 Trudeau called that man names.
00:22:54.020 Unhelpful, unneighborly.
00:22:55.720 He actually is a literal neighbor who came to help.
00:23:00.220 Not to take photos.
00:23:01.960 He literally is a neighbor.
00:23:03.980 But the pickup artist uses a manipulative trick called a neg.
00:23:07.360 I'm going to disparage you.
00:23:08.720 I'm going to put you down.
00:23:09.700 I'm going to hit at the moral confidence of the mark.
00:23:12.440 That's how Trudeau treated Kathy Kachula.
00:23:15.260 That's how he mocked the Grassy Narrows Indians.
00:23:18.000 It's what he did here.
00:23:21.640 I think Trudeau in his own way is a sociopath.
00:23:24.420 I know he's a manipulator.
00:23:26.040 I mean, look at this posed shot.
00:23:28.960 Do you think Trudeau was doing anything meaningful here?
00:23:34.040 Anything helpful here?
00:23:35.700 Or was he maybe asking them, hey guys, what's the optimal place to take a selfie?
00:23:39.920 Oh my God.
00:23:42.240 Insincere.
00:23:42.820 It's exactly right.
00:23:43.740 People see through him now.
00:23:44.680 He's not working now.
00:23:45.780 He's in empty suit now.
00:23:46.960 He's empty socks.
00:23:49.040 That was a disaster.
00:23:51.680 And then came this.
00:23:54.320 What a real pleasure it is to welcome Prime Minister Shinzo Abe to Ottawa for the second time,
00:24:00.600 to Canada for the second time in a year,
00:24:02.860 to Ottawa for the first time of this mandate.
00:24:05.920 on the occasion of 90 years of diplomatic relations between Canada and China, Canada and Japan.
00:24:16.460 So I know it's been a busy week for him,
00:24:18.940 but I am very, very glad that you were able to make such time for the tremendous friendship
00:24:24.540 that we celebrate every day between Canada and China.
00:24:28.320 Okay, yeah, that's the Prime Minister of Japan, not China.
00:24:33.760 You know, Japan and China, they don't much love each other.
00:24:36.120 Lots of wars, lots of bad blood both ways.
00:24:39.540 Nuclear threats from China against Japan, from North Korea against Japan.
00:24:43.100 North Korea is China's stalking horse against Japan.
00:24:45.360 And the Japanese haven't always been saints either.
00:24:47.760 Google the rape of Nanking if you want to learn some history.
00:24:50.440 But imagine meeting the Japanese Prime Minister and calling him Chinese, not once but twice.
00:24:56.180 Why?
00:24:56.820 Is it that all Asian people look alike to you?
00:24:59.540 That's what they'd say about it if it were a conservative Prime Minister who made that gaffe.
00:25:03.560 I think it's more likely that Trudeau just doesn't have a clue about anything.
00:25:07.080 I've never heard him mention Japan ever about anything.
00:25:10.280 I think he just doesn't care.
00:25:12.000 I mean, Japan, it might as well have been Djibouti or Burundi or some other place for all Trudeau knows.
00:25:18.660 I think he knows nothing about it.
00:25:20.720 Do you remember when McLean's magazine asked him what his favorite Baltic country was?
00:25:24.520 And he said, that's not a thing.
00:25:26.680 Even his weirdness.
00:25:28.040 I mean, the Prime Minister of Japan has not, in fact, visited Ottawa twice.
00:25:32.580 Is Trudeau...
00:25:33.940 Was he drunk?
00:25:36.680 Now, I'm sorry to ask, but we know that Trudeau spends thousands of dollars on every flight on alcohol.
00:25:41.680 I presume he drinks it.
00:25:43.020 Remember this meeting in Chicago?
00:25:44.860 Look, he's so drunk, he's literally wobbling on his feet.
00:25:49.260 Thank you so much.
00:25:58.980 Was he drunk when he met the PM of Japan, or was he high?
00:26:06.540 I know you think I'm being mean, but we know he has huge liquor bills, and we know that he boasted about smoking marijuana since becoming a parliamentarian.
00:26:15.380 Is that what was happening there?
00:26:18.440 The CBC went into full damage control mode, saying that China was on the top of his mind.
00:26:24.400 Can you imagine saying that?
00:26:26.660 That he said that only because he was so focused on the policy problems presented by China.
00:26:31.460 Yeah, sure he did.
00:26:32.840 Have you ever even heard Trudeau mention those policy problems with China, ever?
00:26:37.520 You know, China still holds two Canadians hostage over there.
00:26:42.100 They have since Christmas.
00:26:43.680 You know China just banned Canadian canola, right?
00:26:46.060 You know this, right?
00:26:47.120 I don't think Trudeau knows.
00:26:49.220 But then last night, the icing on the cake of a busy weekend.
00:26:55.760 The Simpsons, you know that cartoon that's become painfully woke and liberal with Lisa Simpson as a social justice warrior.
00:27:03.440 Normally they would love Justin Trudeau.
00:27:05.320 They'd invite him to be his own voice for the cartoon.
00:27:09.180 They've done that with many celebrities and politicians before.
00:27:11.980 Well, they had Justin Trudeau on last night.
00:27:13.980 For some reason, they didn't get Trudeau to do his own voice.
00:27:18.240 I think it's because they mocked him mercilessly.
00:27:21.220 You know this old photo, right?
00:27:23.260 This stunt, this party trick, this gimmick.
00:27:27.200 They used to delight journalists like Paul Wells.
00:27:30.640 Well, watch this clip.
00:27:32.660 Oh.
00:27:34.060 Mr. Trudeau?
00:27:35.400 Yes, Lisa?
00:27:36.380 Oh.
00:27:36.820 I am really, really sorry about what our president called you.
00:27:41.360 I don't think about it.
00:27:42.600 I've moved on.
00:27:44.860 Weak.
00:27:45.720 He called me weak.
00:27:47.520 Absolutely.
00:27:48.980 Let me ask you, does this look weak?
00:27:52.700 Seriously?
00:27:54.660 Wow.
00:27:55.480 That is impressive.
00:27:56.980 Watch your tie.
00:27:58.800 So listen, if I could just ask you one question about the SNC-Lavalin scandal.
00:28:03.620 Yeah, I'm not going to say that's really funny.
00:28:15.160 I don't think The Simpsons are that funny anymore.
00:28:16.660 But that's ridicule.
00:28:18.300 That's international ridicule.
00:28:21.140 And right on cue, the CBC, they said that The Simpsons is racist or something.
00:28:26.740 I think that's the first time they ever did a political analysis of The Simpsons ever.
00:28:30.360 They're just trying to support their boyfriend.
00:28:33.800 Still, they have to.
00:28:34.520 Paul Wells won't.
00:28:35.200 So yeah, falling out of love.
00:28:37.240 It is tough.
00:28:38.440 But better now for the media party to fall in love with Trudeau now, six months before
00:28:42.640 the next election, than six months after it.
00:28:45.800 I wouldn't have said this before.
00:28:47.320 I haven't said this before.
00:28:49.040 I don't want to get my hopes up.
00:28:50.660 I am a pessimist.
00:28:51.840 I'm a skeptic.
00:28:52.660 But I actually think Justin Trudeau will lose the next election.
00:28:57.180 If not outright come in second place, I think he will certainly lose his majority.
00:29:02.680 But these past three days, these self-inflicted wounds that no media, other than the most
00:29:07.740 obsequious bought and paid for CBC, would mop up for him, I think he's going to have a
00:29:13.520 terrible six months.
00:29:15.600 I think he's going to lose.
00:29:18.540 What do you think?
00:29:20.140 Stay with us for more.
00:29:21.060 Two, three footsteps.
00:29:37.220 When I hear a loud bing, I thought Lori may have fell or the table tipped over in the lobby
00:29:46.040 right here, I turn around and I see a sight that I, undescribable, here is a young man
00:29:58.140 standing with a rifle pointing right at me.
00:30:03.860 And I look at him.
00:30:05.420 He had sunglasses on.
00:30:06.780 I couldn't see his eyes.
00:30:07.880 I couldn't see his soul.
00:30:08.880 And I see Lori laying on the floor unconscious and her dear husband, Dr. Howard Kay, who's
00:30:16.820 like a brother to me, is trying to resuscitate her and he faints and he's laying there on
00:30:24.820 the floor next to his wife.
00:30:27.680 And then the daughter, Hannah, comes out screaming, Daddy and Mommy, what's going on?
00:30:31.640 This is the most heart-wrenching sight I could have seen.
00:30:37.800 That is Rabbi Goldstein, the Chabad synagogue rabbi from Poway, which is a suburb of San Diego.
00:30:45.320 Of course, he's talking about the terrorist attack on that synagogue.
00:30:49.920 The rabbi himself, I don't know if you saw in the very first shot, lost an index finger
00:30:54.760 as he fought back against the terrorist.
00:30:57.560 Another congregant, a convert to Judaism, Jonathan Morales, who is a member of the Border
00:31:04.060 Police, got his firearm and fought back.
00:31:08.480 And unfortunately, Lori Kay, of course, succumbed to her injuries.
00:31:12.000 But it could have been far, far worse.
00:31:14.820 Well, our own Kian Bexty is on the scene and was there as Rabbi Goldstein addressed the crowd.
00:31:20.860 He is there again today.
00:31:22.500 Kian, thanks for joining us via Skype from right outside the synagogue.
00:31:25.720 Thanks for having me.
00:31:28.680 Tell me a little bit.
00:31:29.860 I mean, obviously, I don't need to ask you what the mood is.
00:31:32.740 It's one of sorrow and shock.
00:31:34.900 But things could have been a lot, lot worse.
00:31:37.520 Am I right?
00:31:39.720 They could have been a lot worse.
00:31:41.760 I'll just, I'll give you a visual of what this place looks like right now.
00:31:46.620 They're setting up for a funeral for Lori Kay.
00:31:50.620 She was the individual who was shot by the assailant.
00:31:55.040 But you're right.
00:31:55.880 It could have been a lot worse.
00:31:56.840 There could have been a much higher death toll.
00:31:58.980 An individual by the name of Jonathan Morales picked up a sidearm inside of the building
00:32:04.520 and chased the shooter out who was inside of his car already because another individual
00:32:09.880 by the name of Oscar Stewart threw a chair at him and charged at him while yelling, as reported
00:32:15.180 by the Daily Caller earlier, so Oscar chased him out of the synagogue itself.
00:32:21.940 And then Jonathan swooped in with his firearm, shooting off a couple shots at the vehicle
00:32:27.640 as it looked like he was picking up another rifle.
00:32:31.460 And then after Jonathan let those shots off, the assailant fled and was eventually arrested
00:32:37.380 by the police.
00:32:38.660 That's incredible.
00:32:39.540 We've set up a website called ThankYouJonathan.com.
00:32:42.220 You did a great little video for us that we put up earlier today of various people at
00:32:46.800 the synagogue last night saying thank you to him.
00:32:49.220 Of course, there was that other congregant as well.
00:32:52.440 What was interesting to me is that the rabbi broke with the official left-wing narrative
00:32:58.700 because, of course, number one, it was a gun wielded by Jonathan Morales that saved
00:33:03.720 the congregation.
00:33:04.320 And number two, the rabbi was delighted to get a truly warm phone call from Donald Trump.
00:33:14.080 I think we have a clip of that.
00:33:15.320 Let me play for you a short clip of the rabbi speaking about Donald Trump.
00:33:21.240 Here, take a listen to this.
00:33:23.000 And he spent close to 10, 15 minutes with me on the phone.
00:33:27.100 It's the first time I've ever spoken to a president of the United States of America.
00:33:30.500 He shared with me condolences on behalf of the United States of America, and we spoke
00:33:36.480 about the moment of silence.
00:33:38.640 And he spoke about his love of peace and Judaism and Israel, and he was just so comforting
00:33:45.560 that I'm really grateful to our president for taking the time and making that effort to
00:33:51.380 share with us his comfort and consolation.
00:33:53.860 Kian, I think that the rabbi was speaking truthfully there.
00:33:59.900 He's a Chabad rabbi, which means he's more conservative.
00:34:01.980 He's not a liberal Trump basher.
00:34:04.040 I believe that Trump was very warm.
00:34:05.680 Trump can be actually wonderful in these moments of crisis.
00:34:09.880 Two ways that this breaks the narrative.
00:34:11.640 Number one, the rabbi's not a Trump hater.
00:34:13.740 And number two, a firearm indeed was involved in committing the crime, but a firearm stopped
00:34:20.160 it from becoming a massacre.
00:34:21.320 Yeah, that's correct.
00:34:24.320 The rabbi spoke very nicely about how Donald Trump called him, the president called him,
00:34:30.800 and was very warm, spoke to him like an old colleague.
00:34:33.820 He was also talking later at the vigil that was held yesterday about this phone call, and
00:34:38.480 he went in detail about what they talked about.
00:34:41.080 He talked about the state of Israel and his support against the Jewish, Donald Trump's support
00:34:46.780 against the fight against anti-Semitism.
00:34:50.200 It was very nice.
00:34:50.800 He said he spoke to him like an old colleague, speaks to how personable and kind Donald Trump
00:34:56.520 really is, contrary to what the mainstream media and the left will say.
00:34:59.040 Now, I understand they're preparing right now for the funeral.
00:35:04.440 It's a Jewish tradition to bury the dead very, very quickly.
00:35:07.400 So it looks like around you, they're setting up for that.
00:35:11.140 I understand the funeral will happen today.
00:35:14.100 We're recording this just before it happens.
00:35:16.680 It'll happen today at 5 p.m. Eastern time.
00:35:19.840 You're, of course, on the Pacific coast there.
00:35:22.300 Tell me, have you had a chance to speak to anyone who's, have you had a chance to communicate
00:35:32.800 with the rabbi himself, or was it just at that press conference?
00:35:36.000 I can imagine he's extremely busy.
00:35:38.660 He's very, very busy.
00:35:40.760 He's had a few engagements with some of the larger outlets.
00:35:43.440 And, of course, I don't have the resources that CNN does to get a hold of these people.
00:35:48.620 I believe he's in the synagogue behind me right now, and I'm trying to be as respectful
00:35:51.800 as possible to the situation and the people right now.
00:35:54.900 So I don't want to step on too many toes.
00:35:56.400 But I am going to try and get a hold of him or Oscar Stewart, who I believe is also going
00:36:02.580 to be at the funeral.
00:36:03.580 But I'm not too sure on that.
00:36:04.780 I'm going to see who I can get a hold of.
00:36:06.960 That's why I'm here, so that I can be on the ground and talk to these people.
00:36:10.900 One of the questions I have for the rabbi is, I want him to go a little bit more in detail
00:36:15.040 in his call with Donald Trump.
00:36:17.280 But I also want to know if he thinks that it's important that the Jewish people arm themselves
00:36:21.300 in the future.
00:36:23.300 Lots of folks here have been saying that, similar to situations previously where synagogues
00:36:31.160 had no firearms in order to defend themselves, they think that that shouldn't be the case
00:36:37.580 going forward.
00:36:38.260 And Jewish people should take it upon themselves to defend themselves.
00:36:41.520 Yeah.
00:36:41.800 Well, listen, I know you've been busy and you've already filed two videos that we've put up.
00:36:47.020 Please do try and make contact with Oscar Stewart, who drove him from the facility.
00:36:51.960 That's actually a real hero, too.
00:36:53.960 If you can contact Jonathan Morales, I understand he has a very interesting story that he's, as you
00:36:59.360 can tell by the name, a Hispanic man who has only recently discovered that he is a Jewish
00:37:03.960 heritage and that he actually comes up to this Chabad from, I mean, he sounds like a very
00:37:09.760 interesting character.
00:37:10.760 He always drives.
00:37:11.660 If you can make contact with either of them or the rabbi.
00:37:15.440 There's one more thing I'd like you to find out while you're there, and I'm sort of giving
00:37:19.120 you story suggestions while we're talking.
00:37:21.600 But I understand that Jonathan Morales did not have his firearm on his person, and that
00:37:28.400 he had to go and get it because I understand that maybe the sanctuary itself is a gun-free
00:37:34.600 zone.
00:37:34.980 Now, I've been to Israel, and I know that there are firearms in synagogues, even in, especially
00:37:40.820 in Israel, because you never know when there's going to be a terrorist attack.
00:37:44.020 I don't, and again, I think you're wise to be respectful on this grave day, but I would
00:37:50.220 like to know if perhaps the synagogue has revisited its thinking, and if perhaps in the future they
00:37:56.260 would allow a lawful firearm to be on the person of a congregant in the actual sanctuary,
00:38:04.600 because it seems to me that that firearm had a key role in averting the massacre and having
00:38:13.280 a gun-free zone sign on a synagogue is tantamount to saying, we're sitting ducks.
00:38:19.200 What do you think of that?
00:38:20.200 Yeah.
00:38:20.840 No, I think you're right, and it is just secondhand information that I'm hearing from people who
00:38:25.260 are there on location.
00:38:27.380 They said that he didn't have the firearm on his person.
00:38:30.120 He had to go pick it up from somewhere.
00:38:31.960 I'm not sure where that was, whether it was in the rabbi's office or what.
00:38:36.080 I'm not entirely sure, but I do know that he didn't have it immediately accessible, and
00:38:41.460 perhaps if he did, he could have saved the one life that was taken yesterday, or two
00:38:45.360 days ago.
00:38:46.140 Well, listen, I'm really glad you're down there.
00:38:48.560 I think this incident will be quickly forgotten by the mainstream media, number one, because
00:38:54.380 thank God it was not a massacre.
00:38:56.100 It could have been.
00:38:56.580 But number two, the narrative of the heroes and the rabbi praising Trump is so contrary
00:39:02.980 to the official narrative, they're just going to skip right over.
00:39:05.780 What do you think of that?
00:39:07.180 I think you're absolutely right.
00:39:08.420 They're already moving on.
00:39:10.440 I believe there was another shooting.
00:39:13.000 Maybe it was in, I can't recall which state it's in right now.
00:39:16.460 I've been quite busy.
00:39:17.080 But there was a recent shooting that had a bit higher of death toll, and I don't know
00:39:21.040 if the conservative, sorry, the liberal narrative probably works a little bit better over there
00:39:27.300 than it does here.
00:39:28.060 So we'll probably see the mainstream media fleeing to the next available opportunity.
00:39:32.240 Yeah.
00:39:32.520 Well, listen, I'm glad you're down there.
00:39:33.820 Thanks very much.
00:39:34.580 And give us what news you can.
00:39:36.020 And I think you're wise not to be too pushy.
00:39:38.880 I mean, I've seen you in action in Alberta in the election, and that's a good time to
00:39:43.940 have elbows up.
00:39:45.060 But on the day of a funeral, it's wise to, if you're going to err one way or the other,
00:39:50.920 it's best to err on the side of politeness, I suppose, and deference, because, of course,
00:39:57.660 someone did, of course, lose their life yesterday.
00:40:00.300 Well, thanks for being there.
00:40:02.120 And, folks, if you want to sign the petition, it's not even a petition, it's a thank you
00:40:06.820 card to Jonathan Morales.
00:40:07.860 You can go to thankyoujonathan.com.
00:40:10.940 Thanks so much, Kian.
00:40:12.760 Thanks, Ezra.
00:40:13.400 All right.
00:40:14.140 That's Kian Bexty down there in Poway, which is actually in the vicinity of San Diego.
00:40:20.900 Stay with us.
00:40:21.500 More ahead on the rebel.
00:40:22.140 Hey, welcome back.
00:40:33.560 On my monologue Friday about the Notre Dame Cathedral fire, Liza writes,
00:40:37.220 I think they are trying too hard to lead us to believe that Notre Dame was an accident.
00:40:40.700 Who's going to buy that without proof?
00:40:42.740 Even then, they can manufacture their own facts.
00:40:44.920 Trust is absolutely broken.
00:40:47.420 Well, that's the thing.
00:40:48.260 The instinct in the entire 5P professionals, especially politicians and the media, and
00:40:53.500 police, to immediately say, oh, it's not terrorism, anytime, not just in this time,
00:40:59.880 I think it makes it very hard to trust them later.
00:41:02.900 It really is that fable about the boy who cries wolf.
00:41:06.120 You know, it may well be.
00:41:07.380 We don't know the fact yet.
00:41:08.560 It may well be.
00:41:09.240 It was just an accident.
00:41:10.540 But it's hard to believe a liar who always lies to you.
00:41:14.660 And I point out that years later, we still don't know what happened at the Las Vegas
00:41:18.460 mass shooting.
00:41:19.380 I have no conspiracy theory for you.
00:41:21.920 I'm just saying it's bloody hard to believe the official sources of facts anymore.
00:41:26.780 Henson writes, your suspicions regarding the fire and how quickly Notre Dame went up in
00:41:30.900 flames is rightly placed.
00:41:33.080 Yeah, again, I'm not a fire expert.
00:41:34.960 And I would tend to yield to fire experts.
00:41:38.120 The New York Times relied on some professor in New York.
00:41:41.080 Look, OK, I found the 13-year chief architect of Notre Dame who was in charge of fire security
00:41:48.920 and wiring everything.
00:41:50.440 And I find him a lot more credible.
00:41:52.320 And he says he couldn't believe what happened and found it very skeptical that 800-year-old
00:41:57.540 oaks would burn like they were tinder.
00:42:01.220 Bruce writes, the Notre Dame fire has all the hallmarks of a terrorist act, but we aren't
00:42:05.340 allowed to question the experts.
00:42:06.760 They have their say and we must obey.
00:42:08.180 Yeah, and that's the problem with fake news and that's the problem with political spin
00:42:13.140 is you need to rely on someone.
00:42:15.380 You need to rely on the authority of someone.
00:42:17.140 You have to have some trust.
00:42:18.480 It's so eroded.
00:42:20.420 On my interview with Mark Morano about the Extinction Rebellion protest, Paul writes,
00:42:24.560 environmentalists have no idea what a world without fossil fuels would look like.
00:42:28.760 That is true.
00:42:29.940 And that's why I think I remarked to Mark that so few first-generation immigrants to Canada,
00:42:37.280 at least from poorer countries, are environmentalists.
00:42:40.040 Because if you, I mean, if you've, I've been to Haiti.
00:42:43.300 If you've ever been to Haiti, I'm sorry, the place is so messy and garbagey and dirty.
00:42:50.820 And all you want to do there is clean it up.
00:42:54.440 If you came from Haiti to Canada, you would never join a campaign to de-industrialize because
00:43:01.100 you came from the squalor that is that.
00:43:03.500 That's why that in the main, these environmentalist movements are rich, bored, luxury kids who
00:43:13.860 need to invent something to care about.
00:43:16.260 Because if you actually are from the developing world, and I mean, Haiti is a mess.
00:43:21.360 I'm just using that as an example.
00:43:22.860 Think of India.
00:43:23.520 Think of China.
00:43:24.120 You love the cleanliness, the order, the health, the safety, the comfort, the aesthetic pleasantry
00:43:31.940 of our modern industrial society.
00:43:34.940 Only someone, it's like those rich kids who pay a lot of money to buy jeans that look poor,
00:43:42.060 used, vintage, distressed.
00:43:44.300 You pay a lot of money to look poor.
00:43:46.600 That's the rich folks.
00:43:47.780 And I think that's what this whole global warming cult is.
00:43:52.100 Well, folks, thanks for watching today's show.
00:43:53.700 I'll be back tomorrow.
00:43:54.440 Until then, on behalf of all of us here at Rebel World Headquarters, good night and keep
00:43:58.500 fighting for freedom.