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A journalist was arrested in Canada for doing journalism on a public sidewalk. Why the deafening silence from other journalists? And why should others go to jail when you're a biggest carbon consumer? Ezra Levant breaks it all down.
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Hello, my friends. Today, I recap what happened to David Menzies yesterday.
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In case you haven't heard, he was arrested. For what?
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For trying to do journalism on a public sidewalk, in the public interest, about a public figure.
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I'll tell you the story if you missed it yesterday.
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The five police cars swooping down on little old David to arrest them.
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Tonight, a journalist was arrested in Canada for doing journalism.
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Why the deafening silence from other journalists?
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It's September 3rd, and this is the Ezra Levant Show.
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Why should others go to jail when you're a biggest carbon consumer I know?
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There's 8,500 customers here, and you won't give them an answer.
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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.
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You're watching my nightly show that's behind a paywall.
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My daily show plus weekly shows from David Menzies and Sheila Gunn-Reed.
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But I hope you also know that for almost six months now, we've been doing a daily live stream.
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Every day, weekdays, at 12 noon Eastern time, there's just so much news to cover.
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And doing it live is a great way to cover hot stories while they're still hot.
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It's like a call-in radio show, except people can type in.
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And YouTube has a thing called Super Chats, where people chip in a few dollars.
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Their comment gets highlighted in a bright color on the screen, and it sticks around a little bit on the ticker.
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And we like to read those comments out because YouTube actually shares 70% of that money with us.
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I do them three times a week, Monday, Wednesday, Fridays, usually.
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David Menzies, Sheila Gunn-Reed do it a couple times a week, usually.
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And you may have seen it, but let me provide some updated news since then.
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But the reason I tell you all this is because I want to make sure you're not missing out on one of our favorite ways to talk about the news.
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These daily live streams and your ability to chat back to us in real time.
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Okay, so we had a noon hour live stream, as we do.
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And then we had a special live stream that started in the late afternoon because our reporter, the amiable David Menzies, was arrested.
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And more than 100,000 people watched a live stream we did from the actual scene.
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And it was sort of rickety because the cell phone coverage wasn't that great and the wind made it really hard to hear.
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But still, more than 100,000 people watched because they were shocked that a journalist was being arrested in Canada for doing journalism.
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I was shocked, too, and I was furious, and I was spitting bullets.
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And we had brought along the toughest lawyer we know, Giddy Mammon.
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And he took the high road trying to explain to the police why freedom of speech matters and how their instructions to clear a public interest journalist off a public street while he's doing journalism about public matters, how that's unconstitutional.
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No, no, you believe that I advise my clients to break the law.
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We're not here to argue, but it's a simple at once.
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I think it's incredibly important that you know.
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Arresting a journalist for trying to ask questions of the mayor.
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Peel Regional Police pulling their men off of a murder...
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You're at the back of my officers, my colleagues.
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There's a different standard for the Trespass Act in public property.
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They're taking up a proper way instead of coming up here.
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Why are you listening to a hand-scrawled note that's not even served?
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I could verbally ask you or tell you that you're not allowed on the property.
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If I didn't have the right to be here, he has the right to be here.
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Not when an agent of the property has asked you not.
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You're confusing private property with public property.
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Four cars and all you cops pulled off the shooting file.
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We studied the law in advance like we did when we went to Toronto City Hall.
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Toronto Mayor John Tory had allowed a gross, unhygienic, illegal shantytown
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to be set up right outside City Hall, and he wouldn't enforce a law against it.
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That's bad enough, but rather, City Hall security and Toronto police told us
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So we went back big time with bodyguards and lawyers,
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and we reasoned with the police, and it actually worked.
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The police knew we were right, and after haggling with us for, I don't know,
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20 or 30 minutes, they just admitted it and let us in.
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I'm going to walk there now, and that'll go one of three ways, I think.
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One is, I'll go by myself, and I'll probably get attacked.
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The other is, you come with me, and I don't think they're going to lay a glove on you.
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But I know how tough it is to be a cop these days.
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Because the only reason I'm here with 15 of my friends is because we were shooed away from the town square yesterday,
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and thought the president of the company himself is going to come down and prove that in Toronto,
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the town square is a place where a journalist can go peacefully.
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And if I get personally attacked, we need to know it.
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I'm going to do it whether or not you guys are there.
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Well, the thing is, I did mention that to them, and they don't launch you on the property right now.
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I mean, their opinion matters not at all to me.
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What I'm saying is, why don't you shoot some footage from here and get what you can get here
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while we're standing here and make sure that you guys are safe right now?
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Because I'm a free citizen, and that's my town hall.
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I'm not interested in playing legal games with mall cops, officer.
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So unless you have any last-minute things to say,
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I am now going to walk with my bravest cameraman and David.
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I hope you guys will just walk with me to the stairs.
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I'll do five minutes of journalism, and then I'll call it a day.
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I thought that was a magnificent performance of, I guess, outdoor lawyering.
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You can already hear the moans from the sacred circle of the Autonomous City.
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And we're being met with the mall cops, for lack of a better term.
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But in the end, I said, look, I'm going in, and you know the law.
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This, I understand it was David and me, and our lawyer, Giddy Mammon, who were just standing
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outside the arena on the public sidewalk, and no one else was there.
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There was actually no one else to cause trouble with, other than Patrick Brown's personal private
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For example, did you know that you can't hide your identity if you're a security guard?
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I pressed them first, just to push back at them.
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And certainly it makes this individual guilty by his opinion.
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I do not want you to take a picture of my license.
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The law says nothing about putting your phone down.
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I'm going to show it to you, but I don't want you to take a picture of my license.
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I'll show you as long as you put your phone down.
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If you don't do that, mate, you're breaking the law.
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But it doesn't say that you're allowed to be confused.
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I was mad because of how they had been treating our people.
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But look, those mall cops really have no power over us.
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But it wasn't so funny when literally five police cars rolled in with real police just
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a few minutes later to arrest David Menzies, a 58-year-old journalist armed only with a microphone,
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literally standing in the hot summer sun with me and Giddy, all by ourselves.
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Not when literally that same day, the front page of the Toronto Sun had a huge story about
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a gangland-style shooting at a cemetery in Brampton, part of a gang war.
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And the Peel Regional Police, that's who police is Brampton, thought it was important enough
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to take five police cars worth of cops away from that gangland shooting investigation that
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chased down David Menzies, who was literally doing nothing more than standing in an empty
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parking lot on public property waiting to do political journalism.
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Why not just let us stand there in the sun until we got bored and left one, two, three
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Obviously, it was a setup with political motives.
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No real police would have done that on their own.
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But a ticket for $75 and being marched off the property by a cop, I hated that part.
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If it were just a $75 ticket, less than the most, I don't know, average speeding or parking
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You don't arrest someone when you give them a parking ticket.
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Why did they stuff David in the back of a police car?
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Why did they make him sit in the back there for so long?
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To abuse him, to punish him, to psychologically mess with him, to let him know that if he
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continues to embarrass Mayor Patrick Brown of Brampton, that he will be punished again
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and again, and maybe next time it'll be painful handcuffs done too tight, and then maybe next
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time it'll be night in jail, and maybe it'll be Friday night, so David will spend the weekend
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That's why you arrest someone for a laughable $75 ticket.
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All because David caught Patrick Brown sneaking in to play hockey in the public arena from
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which he had just banned the children of his city from doing the same.
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Holy mackerel, I think I see Patrick Brown himself.
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No, I'm just coming to check in on our facility, so I'm going to, we're going to check you,
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Mr. Brown, how come the kids in Brampton can only practice sports, but your buddies can
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So, I don't know why you are harassing people in the city of Brampton, but you shouldn't
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So, your guys handed out 122 bylaw violations in one week.
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Mr. Brown, why is there a hockey game going on in this arena?
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I thought you're only allowed to practice sports, not play them.
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And who is paying the $1,000 a day, Mr. Brown, for this rink?
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Mr. Brown, are these taxpayer dollars being used for your buddies to play hockey on this
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So, Mr. Brown, why is there one law for me and one law for thee in this city?
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So, we're obviously going to fight this ticket.
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Just to be clear, trespass is an important law.
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If someone in your house is in your house, your yard, your business, you have the right
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There are some limits when you operate as a public space, like a major shopping mall.
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If you have big signs saying, hey, everybody enter the mall, there are some rights that
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And of course, you can't discriminate as a business based on, let's say, race.
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So, a mall couldn't kick out someone for being black, for instance.
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But generally, trespass laws are used by private property owners without limit.
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But this was a public facility, a sidewalk on a parking lot on a public place.
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And parks in Brampton are covered by their own law that has a narrow list of reasons you
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Breaking a noise limit, being abusive of other people, loitering past 11 people.
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But you can't have a mayor say, you can't go into a public park of my city because I
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If a mayor were to do that, we would just laugh at him and say, you're just a little
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Even if the politician of the town doesn't like someone, there's no enemies list of people
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But even more so, when David is at the park, not to play frisbee or to play hockey, but to
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ask questions to the mayor about his misconduct.
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Then not only has the mayor not met the test to throw someone out for trespass, but it's
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The journalist's right to do journalism, which is protected in our Charter of Rights Section
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It's not just a parks bylaw that you're making now.
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Now it's the charter right to freedom of the press.
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And that's what bugs me about these cops in Peel Region.
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They were there to follow orders, no matter how corrupt or illegal the orders were, no
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matter how bizarre the hand-scrawled trespass orders were.
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Like this weirdness banning Rebel News from any park for a year.
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It wasn't served on our corporation, this notice.
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That's literally as weighty as a child's doodle.
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It's a doodle from a private corporation, you know, security guard paid by the mayor.
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I should tell you, after David was walked off the property, I walked back on with two
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of our cameramen, Mocha and Efron, all the way to the front, near the cops, near the private
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Maybe they were picking on David because he's so friendly, and I was growling so hard at the
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So I just went back after David was walked off to show them that I don't bend the knee,
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and they didn't want a piece of it for some reason.
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The cops ought to be ashamed of themselves for being Patrick Brown's playthings.
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I'm really embarrassed for the Peel Regional Police.
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I think maybe they were a little bit embarrassed, too.
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You may not think it because I rail against political police so much, but I'm actually pro-cop.
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I hate the criminal gang that toppled the Sir John A. MacDonald statue in Montreal.
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By the way, the Montreal police were right there watching the whole thing.
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So am I supposed to cheer for those political cops watching as Sir John A.'s torn down?
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Or the political city of Toronto cops who abided the shantytown in front of the city hall for a month and told us to leave?
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Or am I supposed to cheer the RCMP who abide the lawlessness along Canadian pipelines?
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Or am I supposed to cheer the RCMP in Alberta who stood idly by at the railroad blockades early in the year
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until some normal Alberta boys just moved the junk themselves in 10 minutes?
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But when it counts, the cops obey their left-wing political masters and they allow politically correct crimes to precede them.
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And when David asked the question of a thin-skinned mayor after catching him red-handed in the arena,
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If you call the Peel Regional Police and tell them your bike is stolen, they won't even come.
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They might come by later on in the week when they have time.
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As in the official media, the fancy ones who say that we at the Rebel are not real journalists.
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Joe Warmington of the Toronto Sun mentioned this arrest in his column today.
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Of course, the fancy media party types say that those two aren't real journalists either.
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But what about the CBC, CTV, Global, the Global Mail, the National Post, all the civil liberties groups, the media fancy pants from them?
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They ban us from press galleries when they can.
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Rex Murphy's own colleagues at the National Post are trying to get Rex Murphy fired from their own company.
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And, of course, politicians just hate us because they don't control us because they don't pay our salaries like they do with the media party taking the bailout.
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We're going to fight his $75 ticket all the way to the Supreme Court of Canada if we need to.
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And we'll demand disclosure of all internal police communications.
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I simply don't believe that real police would send five police cars to arrest David Menzies with a political direction.
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That $75 ticket is going to cost the police and Patrick Brown a lot more than it costs us.
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If you want to help us fight back, not with violence, that's the way of the left, but with the law, that's our way, please do.
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We sent out an email too quickly yesterday from our head office erroneously stating that he was sent to jail.
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But jail is obviously the next step for him if he dares to do any more reporting on Patrick Brown.
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Say, what do you think of us moving our reporting of Patrick Brown from the ice hockey arena to City Hall?
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Do you think the police would still kick out David from City Hall and arrest him there?
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And do you think the media party would still remain silent about that if they did?
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Well, joining us now in person is the very courageous David Menzies.
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I mean, obviously, you weren't going to be thrown into a dungeon.
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But to be arrested, to be manhandled, put in the back of a tight-fitting police car, no air conditioning, it's demoralizing.
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I mean, we thought you were going to be sent to jail because you were in that car for a long time.
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Or as I like to call it, Ezra, another day at the office.
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I mean, it was this time last year at the Andrew Scheer press conference at a rec center, too,
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that the RCMP roughed me up, handcuffed me, and thankfully the Durham Regional Police saw how ridiculous that was
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All kidding aside, this was basically, I thought, us replicating our late June caper going to Nathan Phillips Square,
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a filthy tent city occupied by thugs, was violating 11 sections of the Trespass Act,
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yet they got to remain there for three entire weeks.
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And City Hall security and police were saying, get out of here, you're causing a disturbance,
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i.e. practicing journalism, and you'll be arrested.
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And you said, oh no, we don't bend the knee for that kind of nonsense.
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But when a police officer just doesn't even listen to the law, says, I don't care what you have to say,
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didn't care what I had to say, didn't care what Gideon Mammon, our lawyer, had to say,
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and physically grabs you and stuffs you in the back of a police car,
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And unless we were going to do something shocking and physical,
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like try to pull you out of the car, which obviously we wouldn't have done,
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On location, now after you were fraud marched off the property,
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me and a couple of the other guys walked back on just to prove that,
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despite what was done to you physically, we were not defeated.
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Now it shifts to fighting the $75 ticket, and it would make no commercial sense to do that.
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But we are doing it because we don't believe it's a legitimate fine.
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We don't believe that you were trespassing by doing journalism on public property.
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But probably the most important thing to me is using the disclosure requirements of the government.
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When the government prosecutes you, they have to do something called disclosure,
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They have to give you all of their stuff that relates to it,
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especially anything, they use the phrase exculpatory, anything that's to your benefit.
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So they don't just have to give you stuff that they want to.
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They must give you stuff that they don't want to show you.
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And I expect that we will find what is so obvious to me,
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five police cruisers do not swarm a reporter who's standing by himself outside a hockey arena by himself.
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That doesn't happen unless there's some hidden hand.
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And this is what we need to hang the action on, Ezra, I think.
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So just to give the viewers context, when I first went there in the first week of August
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for my first caper to catch Patrick Brown up to his ice hockey shenanigans,
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I was given two tickets by Paladin Security, one for me personally, one for every rebel employee.
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Now, I remember our lawyer, Aaron Rosenberg, literally laughing out loud when he saw this
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because he had never seen such a thing where an entire company's employee base was given a ticket.
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Secondly, to call this a ticket is a stretch because these were pieces of paper
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It's not something that would be recognized by a court of law.
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And from what I could tell while I was seated in the backseat of that cruiser, Ezra,
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it looked like the argument, the debate between you and the police officers on Wednesday
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was they were saying, you've got to fight this in court.
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And you were saying, rightfully, I think, there's nothing to fight.
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I mean, if someone came on your property, you could have a note saying get off.
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And the reason why, I mean, there were problems with the form of those notices.
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There were a lot of problems with it in its form and substance.
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Because if you're on public property, you can't be ousted from public property without a particular reason.
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And simply the mayor not liking you, that's enough for the mayor to kick you out of his house.
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I don't like you get off public property because I'm the mayor and I'm the king of all I survey.
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And that's the problem here is that these police were, and they got to be smarter than this.
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If you're on public property doing public interest journalism and some mayor says, get him out.
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Yeah, you know, we're getting a little context, aren't we, Ezra, to what happened more than two years ago when Patrick Brown was thrown out of his own party on that cold January night, even though it looked like the PCs were headed to forming the next government and probably would have still formed the next government.
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I don't think they would have gone the supermajority Doug Ford got.
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But, you know, and back then, of course, there was Patrick Brown throwing social conservatives under the bus by flip-flopping on the sex ed education, throwing the fiscal conservatives under the bus by endorsing a carbon tax for a manufacturing province.
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And so when there was no other conservatives to throw under the bus, his own party threw him under the bus.
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I mean, like, he was en route to becoming the premier of the biggest province in Canada and settles on becoming mayor of Brampton, a place he has no connection with.
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And it kind of reminds me of Glengarry Glen Ross, remember the sales contest, first prize Cadillac Eldorado, second prize set of steak knives.
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But he's acting as though he's got the power of a premier.
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And I kind of misspoke there because this would be even inappropriate for a premier or a prime minister to do to direct police to shut down the practice of journalism.
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I don't know what they did to deserve Patrick Brown.
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Now, I saw that our friend Joe Warmington made mention of your arrest in his Toronto Sun column.
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I'm very glad he did, and I appreciate that solidarity.
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But other than that, maybe I haven't been looking hard enough, but I have not seen any other journalist, any other media company, any other media lawyer, any journalist NGO, like the Canadian Association of Journalists, Canadian Journalists for Free Expression, Penn International, Reporters Without Borders, Committee to Protect Journalists.
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Like, there's the Canadian Civil Liberties Association.
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I just named six groups that normally have a lot to say about journalist rights.
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The live stream yesterday was watched by well over 100,000 people of you being arrested, and we were tweeting up a storm.
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And I know a lot of these mainstream media journalists follow me on Twitter, follow Rebel News on Twitter.
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I think they're saying, yep, go ahead, arrest David Menzies.
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And we might not like Patrick Brown, but we sure hate the Rebel.
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I mean, the only media interview I've done, the only one I was asked to do, was from Saga 960 Talk Radio in Mississauga, and it went very well.
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Mark Patron, Joe Warmington, two journalists in this entire country who said a word.
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Even as a hater, if you're in the media business, you should get on board a crusade like this.
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Because this is not about supporting the rebel.
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This is about taking a stand for freedom of speech, freedom of expression, freedom of the press.
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I think once upon a time, not too long ago, 15, 20 years, we'd have all sorts of media allies.
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I mean, when I was growing up, I didn't know much about, when I was a real youngster,
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I would see Nazis, I don't know if it happened, if I was just looking at news or if it was more history I was looking at,
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but in Skokie, Illinois, when you had neo-Nazis marching where there was a Jewish community including Holocaust survivors.
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I think maybe I was looking at an old newsreel of that because I don't remember the year of that.
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But I was astounded that the lawyers that the ACLU sent to defend those Nazis, to defend the Ku Klux Klan,
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we utterly disagree with these Nazis and these Klansmen.
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We're sort of rubbing it in their face that we're Jews and blacks.
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But we know that it's better to fight for our freedoms in the first ditch than the last.
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they knew that they had to defend the law in the rough cases if they wanted it for their own friends.
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And those five or six groups I just mentioned, they all think,
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oh, I hate Rebel News and David Menzies more than I love freedom of the press.
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I think you would find people at the ACLU, Ezra, that endorse cancel culture,
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which is just another fancy way of saying censorship.
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it was a poll result in the United States on college campuses.
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In other words, the majority of students said that they would be amenable
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to the First Amendment being modified if it was to banish any kind of free speech
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These are American students on American college campuses saying,
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yeah, you know what, this First Amendment thing,
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it's kind of going too far with the freedom of speech.
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Well, I mean, even finding lawyers, Gideon Mammon was great.
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But you'd be shocked at how many lawyers are so cowardly.
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Lawyers, again, maybe I'm showing my age, but when I went to law school,
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it was really made crystal clear that when you defend a client,
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And if you're in criminal law, it doesn't mean you like murderers.
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It means you know that the system requires professional lawyers to follow the rules.
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I mean, it's meaningless if we just declare someone guilty without a proper process.
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So the defense lawyer is an extremely important person.
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And it takes a little while to understand that because when there's an odious, odious criminal,
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And it's hard to say, okay, I understand why the lawyer is necessary.
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And second of all, even if he's guilty, we have to follow the process.
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Today, trying to find a lawyer in Toronto who will simply go and fight for rebel news
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and our freedom of the press and freedom of speech is surprisingly hard
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because all these socially, upwardly mobile young lawyers
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who actually think they're going to be appointed to judges or get a QC or they're just,
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And they'll take a murder as a client, but they won't take Rebel News as a client.
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And I had this discussion with Aaron Rosenberg,
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and he was speaking of his generation, the millennials.
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We'll take on cases of murderers, serial rapists.
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Omar Khadr's got an unlimited line of would-be pro bono lawyers.
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But going to bat for a client that has wrong speak, wrong thoughts,
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I hope, hopefully, Ezra, there'll be the pendulum swinging back
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so that the next generation is going to actually recognize
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I think a lot will depend on the 2020 presidential election in the United States.
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And we've got a few more moves up our sleeves that we're not done with yet in Brampton.
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But I would say that yesterday was the best result we could get
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I really believe right now, if I was a personal friend of Patrick Brown and had his ear,
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he is suffering through buyer's remorse for what he did.
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As I said the other day, the worst thing he could have done,
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the knife with the twist, if he wanted to screw us, would have been to do nothing.
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Have us stand there like a bunch of stooges in the sun in an empty parking lot.
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And it would be a giant, enormous, and expensive nothing burger.
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But instead, if the disclosure turns out that he or his minions were behind this
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incredible police response, you know, to basically exterminate a mosquito with a bazooka,
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It'll look so bad from your point of view and from my point of view.
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But I think in his own weird way, I think that Patrick Brown thinks it was a victorious day yesterday
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because you were thrown in the back of a police car.
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We know that if you have a choice between being a bully, which he is,
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or being a noble champion for free speech and civil rights,
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He was taken down a whole bunch of notches in life.
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Those good people don't deserve to have that punishment.
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I simply do not believe that five police cars are sent within minutes to arrest a journalist
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standing on a public sidewalk armed with nothing but a microphone without the meddling of a crooked mayor.
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And you're right when you say, Ezra, the good people of Brampton don't deserve this.
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He has been on a jihad in terms of these Wuhan virus tickets.
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At last count, I believe it was well over 500 Bramptonians had been given those $880 pandemic tickets.
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but Patrick Brown was looking at a mechanism where this person could be financially ruined with a $100,000 fine.
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He's going after them for lack of social distancing, playing in fields, not wearing a mask.
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Things he himself has no respect for, even though he signed those things into law in the city of Brampton.
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And hopefully we can get a court to teach him a lesson.
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As I said yesterday, I think we're going to wind up spending $75,000, when you think about it,
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to appeal this and go to the Court of Appeal, and if necessary, all the way to the Supreme Court.
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It frankly will cost probably more than $75,000.
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But it's about setting the precedent and setting the new standard, the principle.
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Let the Supreme Court tell every would-be thug politician in this country that you can hate journalists all you like.
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It's probably a good default setting for politicians to hate journalists.
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And if you need the Supreme Court to tell you so, well, we need to do that.
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Wow, Patrick Brown, one law for thee and one law for me.
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Who knew that the four cruisers were just on standby?
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If they didn't even come one, and then a bunch later, another, and then a bunch later, they were ready.
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Thank God the conservatives booted Brown before there was ever a chance of him becoming premier.
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Can you imagine the mess we would be in if he was in charge?
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Oh, not just ideological, just absolute corruption.
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Finally, the police are going after the bad guys instead of harassing innocent robbers and arsonists, a.k.a. rioters.
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I mean, there are gangland wars going on in Brampton, but let's take five police cars off that because the mayor's feelings are hurt.
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There's a lot of terrible mayors in this country.
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Until tomorrow, on behalf of all of us here at Rebel World Headquarters, to you at home, good night.