Rebel News Podcast - June 11, 2021


Let me show you what the Conservative Party of Canada has turned into


Episode Stats

Length

28 minutes

Words per Minute

168.40804

Word Count

4,857

Sentence Count

345

Misogynist Sentences

20

Hate Speech Sentences

25


Summary

In this episode, I take you through the most curious tweet sent by Conservative MP Michelle Rempel-Garner, and try to explain why she sent it. I also talk about why she moved her family to Oklahoma, and why she should have stayed in Canada.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 Hello, my Rebels. Today, I take you through the most curious tweet by the Twitter MP for
00:00:05.940 the Conservative Party. You probably know who I'm talking about. She's a bit of a YouTube star. Just
00:00:10.220 ask her. Michelle Rempel-Garner. She had the most bizarre, wokest tweet yesterday. She, I think,
00:00:17.580 tried to cancel herself. I'll read you the tweet and try and explain it. That's up ahead. But
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00:00:57.280 Tonight, let me show you what the Conservative Party of Canada has turned into. It's June
00:01:10.300 10th, and this is the Ezra Levant Show.
00:01:12.540 Why should others go to jail when you're a biggest carbon consumer I know? There's 8,500
00:01:19.340 customers here, and you won't give them an answer. The only thing I have to say to the government
00:01:24.420 about why I publish it is because it's my bloody right to do so.
00:01:33.500 Michelle Rempel-Garner is one of the few Conservative Party MPs who has any sort of profile. Pierre
00:01:40.580 Poliev, maybe Michael Chong. Some people still remember Andrew Scheer. And I think I'm almost
00:01:47.220 on the list, aren't I? Though I think it's fair to say Michelle Rempel-Garner is famous for being
00:01:52.940 famous. I mean, it's been the biggest year for health in Canadian history, and Rempel-Garner is
00:01:59.120 the health critic. Can you tell me anything of use, of importance she's said or done? Any real point
00:02:06.060 she's made any important campaign or challenge to the Liberals and their lockdowns in the past year?
00:02:12.640 Yeah, no, me neither. Maybe she hasn't been allowed to by Erin O'Toole, but that hasn't stopped
00:02:18.560 Pierre Poliev from actually making a dent in the Liberals, despite O'Toole actually demoting him.
00:02:24.700 Rempel-Garner has always been culturally leftist. She makes a point of her feminism and her
00:02:31.100 transgender activism. I'm not sure if it really represents the Conservative Party or Calgary,
00:02:36.800 but it keeps her in the good books of the media party out there in Ottawa. She's one of the few
00:02:42.120 Conservatives the CBC tolerates. I'm not sure if she's a cultural fit for her new home down in Oklahoma,
00:02:50.440 where her new husband is from and where she spends so much of her time. She just moved to Oklahoma for most
00:02:58.700 of the first part of the pandemic. I mean, I get it. Canada has been a prison by comparison. I think a lot of
00:03:05.700 people would like to move to Oklahoma if they could, but it's a bit weird being a Canadian member of
00:03:12.760 Parliament when you're based in Oklahoma, don't you think? I mean, can you imagine the reverse? Imagine if a
00:03:19.680 U.S. congressman lived in Winnipeg while still voting in Congress by Zoom or whatever. In fact, she recently
00:03:26.240 complained that she had to stay in Canada because all of a sudden politicians were getting so much
00:03:32.860 scrutiny. So I'm going to be totally upfront with you guys. I spent Christmas alone in Calgary.
00:03:39.020 It was a really hard decision to make. I didn't get to see my family at Christmas.
00:03:43.400 I miss my husband. He's in Oklahoma. But I knew if I went down to Oklahoma, I knew that I would have
00:03:55.980 vulturous CBC reporters reporting on my whereabouts saying that I was a bad example to the Canadian
00:04:02.720 public. And I knew I couldn't go. I knew that because I knew that if the Alberta government and
00:04:09.120 my constituents were being asked to sit at home, then I had to sit at home. Because as somebody who was
00:04:15.740 is elected to serve the people, like, I like, and I'm going to be straight up with you. I have permission
00:04:22.460 to share this. My mother-in-law has stage four breast cancer. I would really like to see her. I haven't seen
00:04:28.980 her in months. We don't know how much time she has left. And I've been thinking like, okay, well, when can I
00:04:35.520 potentially go down and see my family? Could it be during the parliamentary recess? And I, you know,
00:04:41.440 I was thinking about this being, I was going to be upfront with people about when I traveled. But I
00:04:46.020 knew when this news came out yesterday that like that took any hope for me off the table. So I'll just
00:04:51.640 be selfish and say like, thanks, Rod. I don't get to see my mother-in-law now because there'll be a witch
00:04:56.360 hunt if I go see my family, even though I'm not going, I'm going to see my mother-in-law and I'm not
00:05:02.100 going to St. Bart's. So yes, a little angry about that. Yeah, it's really tough being an MP. You know,
00:05:07.940 they gave themselves a raise on April 1st, right? And you know, they gave themselves another raise
00:05:12.880 last April 1st, right? Boy, they have a tough life. But then I saw this on Twitter just yesterday.
00:05:21.760 I humble myself and ask forgiveness and seek to make things right. I have privilege. I am cis,
00:05:29.140 straight, white, but I'm also a woman who works in a system dominated by white maleness,
00:05:34.620 but no excuses. I will do what I can. That is all I can do, but it is much.
00:05:39.980 What? Whoa! Whoa! Holy moly. I feel like I just took a wrong turn and ended up in a gender studies
00:05:47.340 class at some left-wing university where they're having a meeting to talk about knocking down some
00:05:53.080 John A. MacDonald statue, but first they have to get their pronouns right, sort of like this.
00:05:58.560 Guess what?
00:05:58.980 What?
00:05:59.140 My patience has run out. Pansexuality is not inherently biphobic. They are both valid sexualities.
00:06:08.400 Both of them. And while yes, I have seen pansexual people use that label for questionable reasons,
00:06:14.880 they pretty quickly get it once you explain things to them. They do. And not only that,
00:06:20.560 but do you know who likes to use specific or micro labels? Neurodivergent people. Sometimes we just
00:06:26.600 have to do whatever we can to feel safe and comfortable. And using a more specific label
00:06:31.980 can be our outlet for that. Yeah, maybe we have our new Conservative Party candidate right there. But
00:06:37.040 back to the Rempel-Garner tweet, she was writing in reply to Amira El-Gawabi, an activist with the
00:06:43.900 Liberal-funded hate group, ironically called the Canadian Anti-Hate Network. As we showed you the other
00:06:49.660 day, they literally have a six-figure contract to smear Conservative critics of the Liberal Party.
00:06:55.040 The government pays them to report Conservatives to whatever authority they think could do them
00:07:01.560 damage. They're like the Stasi. They're clever to call themselves the Anti-Hate Network because it
00:07:07.280 obscures the fact that they're pretty full of hatred. I mean, they literally go on Twitter and like
00:07:12.400 messages that call for violence against their opponents. So Rempel-Garner was bantering with
00:07:21.960 El-Gawabi about the murder in London, Ontario, a 20-year-old man charged with running down the
00:07:29.600 Afzal family in his car. Terrible tragedy. I see in the newspapers today he had significant mental issues,
00:07:36.740 was seeing a shrink, was estranged from his parents, was actually an emancipated youth,
00:07:41.540 as they say, when he was just a teenager. He had flashes of violence going back years in school.
00:07:46.940 I don't know if he was motivated by anti-Muslim hate, or if he was a terrorist, or just mental
00:07:52.320 illness, or even if it was just negligence. I don't know yet. I don't know if anyone knows yet.
00:07:59.080 But Rempel-Garner took to Twitter to say that she would like to apologize and ask forgiveness. Let me
00:08:05.880 quote, yes, I humble myself and ask forgiveness and seek to make things right.
00:08:10.180 Now, I'm not sure the words humble and MP go together, but sorry, ask for forgiveness. What did
00:08:17.060 Rempel-Garner do wrong? She wasn't involved in the killing. So how can she apologize?
00:08:25.820 She's not apologizing for what Veltman, the accused killer, did. She's apologizing for just
00:08:32.700 being who she is. I have privilege. I am cis, straight, white, but I'm also a woman who works
00:08:38.500 in a system dominated by white maleness. What? So you're apologizing for being cis. You know what
00:08:44.600 that word, that made-up word, fake word means? It means heterosexual. But no normal person says that.
00:08:52.520 She's apologizing for being a straight, white woman. Why are you apologizing for immutable
00:08:57.100 characteristics? She's trying to say, though, that even though she's those terrible things,
00:09:02.780 straight, white woman, she shouldn't be thrown out with the John A. MacDonald statue because,
00:09:07.560 you see, she works in a system dominated by a white maleness. Really? You know, the last chief
00:09:14.920 justice of the Supreme Court for the longest time was a woman, right? You know, we've had several
00:09:20.040 governors general who were women, right? I think we've had three women have held high heights in
00:09:26.320 every field of endeavor, politics, business, law, whatever. But sure, you're a poor victim because
00:09:31.220 you're a woman. Okay. All right. But you're also an oppressor because you're white and straight. I'm
00:09:38.760 exhausted just reading this. But no excuses. I will do what I can. That is all I can do. But it is much.
00:09:46.080 Yeah. Sure, you can do a lot. But what on earth? She's got no excuses for what? Because she's white
00:09:54.120 and heterosexual? She asks for forgiveness for that? Is she trying to ask for forgiveness for
00:09:59.680 someone else's crime? That's not her place to do. What is she doing? Remble Garner also published
00:10:06.420 this extended version on Islamophobia and the London attack. Now, I think it's a good thing for
00:10:12.520 people to weigh in on. She talks about the murdered family, assuming it was a murder, assuming it was a
00:10:18.320 hate crime. It might have been. I see news that it was mental illness. I don't see facts to the
00:10:24.360 contrary, other than the victims were Muslim. Maybe it was a hate crime. Maybe they were targeted,
00:10:30.800 though they were killed on the city street, not a mosque or a particularly Muslim location. But I
00:10:36.040 think it is good for an MP to show solidarity with a grieving family and a grieving community. I think
00:10:41.700 that's a good thing. But what's going on here with the weird self-abnegation, the self-hatred,
00:10:47.960 the self-blame? This is therapy, not public policy. Here's part of her longer statement.
00:10:56.860 Step two is atonement. While I've since spoken out on it, one of my biggest regrets in my public
00:11:01.920 service was being silent during the 2015 general election campaign on the wrongness
00:11:07.060 of the barbaric cultural practices, tip line, and the proposed niqab ban. Those policies were wrong
00:11:14.040 to the Muslim community. I'm deeply sorry for not fighting it then. I can assure you I won't make
00:11:18.480 the same mistake again. Well, hang on. Barbaric cultural practices refers to terrible things,
00:11:25.640 including honor killings. We've had some of those in Canada. Aksa Parvez, a young woman from the
00:11:31.320 greater Toronto area, because she didn't want to wear a hijab out in public. She was murdered by her
00:11:38.080 own family. We've had other honor murders like that, including the Shafia family. This tip line
00:11:47.460 was to help young girls who were in desperate straits. They wanted to be free, but they were
00:11:52.840 living under a medieval style of honor. What's wrong with that? Is it the use of the word barbaric,
00:11:59.280 or does Michelle Rempel-Garner now think that those things aren't barbaric? Lord knows we have
00:12:04.920 enough tip lines and snitch lines for things like people not wearing masks. Honor killings aren't
00:12:11.740 important anymore. And when she says she's no longer in favor of banning the niqab, a niqab is a full face
00:12:19.680 covering, including in court. It's not a hijab, which is like a shawl or a babushka. Is Michelle
00:12:25.920 Rempel-Garner actually saying she wants the full niqab even in a court of law? It's a pretty radical
00:12:33.320 position. And what does that have to do with a murder in London, Ontario? And why is she asking
00:12:41.220 for forgiveness? What did she do? Well, she's not really asking for forgiveness. She's asking that
00:12:47.940 she be granted her new privileges as the wokest of the woke. What she was really writing was an
00:12:54.460 application letter to the CBC to not be kicked out of the cool kids club. She will self-denounce. She
00:13:01.540 will self-identify as a cis white female ally wokester. Please don't cancel her. If she throws
00:13:10.540 conservatives under the bus, if she throws her own constituents under the bus, can she still be
00:13:18.060 polite company? I wonder what people in her downtown Calgary riding would think of her
00:13:25.260 condemning cis, straight, hetero, white males. I don't know. Sounds a bit racist to me and a bit
00:13:35.460 desperate. Here's a prediction. I predict that before too long, Michelle Rempel-Garner will come out as a
00:13:43.620 liberal. Stay with us. More ahead. Welcome back. Well, I remember last year when we sent a reporter
00:14:01.320 to a massive anti-lockdown protest in Germany. And I'm talking tens of thousands, maybe 100,000 people
00:14:08.680 there. And to my surprise, the keynote speaker was Robert F. Kennedy Jr., who in my mind I had
00:14:15.100 associated with left-wing causes, with environmentalism. He, you know, basically he's from the Kennedy
00:14:20.760 family, as liberal as they come. And yet there he was speaking out against lockdowns in the company of
00:14:28.080 other dissidents, conservatives. And I saw Naomi Wolf, an American liberal famous for coaching
00:14:35.240 Vice President Al Gore, the Democratic nominee for the presidential election, and Naomi Wolf.
00:14:42.220 She came out as a lockdown skeptic too. And over the past year, I've realized that
00:14:49.900 this, the opposition to lockdowns and vaccine passports and forced masks and experimental meds,
00:15:01.040 there have been some don't tread on me conservatives and right-wingers. But there are also people of the
00:15:07.740 left concerned about civil liberties and concerned about natural health. It's rewired, I think, the
00:15:15.240 political spectrum. I think it's changed to our audience. Here is Rebel News. And I've started
00:15:21.400 following people on Twitter, for example, I might not have followed before, including the aforementioned
00:15:26.040 people, although Naomi Wolf is now suspended from Twitter for her lockdown skepticism. One of the people
00:15:32.260 I find very interesting is a criminal defense and civil liberties attorney with the new Civil Liberties
00:15:39.440 Alliance. And what I like about her is her nickname on Twitter is Lefty Lockdowns, because she describes
00:15:48.400 herself as a liberal, at least a former liberal. And many of her tweets question why people on the left are not
00:15:55.660 fighting the lockdowns, which I think ought to be a liberal position. Janine Yunus joins us now via
00:16:01.300 Skype from Washington. What a pleasure to meet you. I've been following you online. Welcome to the
00:16:07.320 program. Tell me, do you consider yourself a liberal at heart or even a lefty? And if so, why are there so
00:16:14.180 few liberals fighting against lockdowns? Thank you so much for having me, Ezra. It's a pleasure to be here.
00:16:20.180 Um, that's an excellent question and one I, I wish I had an answer for. I've been puzzled for over a year
00:16:26.580 now. I don't understand. To me, it was quite obvious from the beginning that lockdowns and similar
00:16:32.140 measures would hurt the working class and the poor more than anybody else. I mean, they're the people
00:16:37.240 who are put out of work. They're the ones who can't send their kids to private schools. People in third
00:16:41.760 world countries, you know, vaccine programs were ended when humanitarian workers were, um, pulled out
00:16:47.160 because of, uh, you know, the pandemic, um, that it's estimated that 130 million additional people
00:16:54.280 are going to face starvation because of supply chain disrupts, supply chain disruptions due to
00:16:58.700 lockdowns, uh, around the world. So in my opinion, it's, uh, people who purport to care about the poor
00:17:04.800 of the working class, which is supposed to be the left wing should be horrified by this as for why,
00:17:09.780 um, the liberal left has in America, at least has sort of gotten on the lockdown train. I, um,
00:17:17.620 I think it was a reaction to Donald Trump because he was a lockdown skeptic early on,
00:17:21.920 or at least he sort of waffled and he indicated he thought it might be not a great idea to,
00:17:26.260 to lock down. So I think everyone on the liberal left hates him so much. He's so reviled
00:17:30.480 that they thought, well, if Donald Trump says X, it must be, you know, negative X.
00:17:35.200 Uh, if that doesn't really explain other countries because, you know, for instance,
00:17:39.120 in the UK, Boris Johnson is a conservative, uh, and that's the party that's really implementing
00:17:43.800 these, uh, terrible, harsh lockdown measures. Yeah. I mean, we've, we follow the UK, we follow
00:17:49.640 Australia, which is some of the most extreme lockdowns. We have a little civil, civil liberties
00:17:55.360 project of our own, uh, up here, Janine, we call it fight the finest.com. And we've actually taken
00:18:00.760 over a thousand cases of people who have been hit with massive tickets, typically over a thousand
00:18:06.000 dollars for something trivial, like not wearing a mask. And one of our civil liberties lawyers said
00:18:11.020 to me the other day that after seeing so many of these cases, he detects a pattern. They're
00:18:16.560 working class people. They're disproportionately, frankly, he says, single moms. And he's, he detects
00:18:24.240 this class element and I'm a right winger. I don't buy into Marxism, but you know, who are getting the
00:18:29.920 tickets? And by the way, a thousand dollar or a $1,500 ticket, if you're a working class,
00:18:34.840 that can destroy your entire life. That can break rent. That can break up a family. If you're,
00:18:39.600 if you're rich, okay, fine. It's, it's a burden, but it's not devastating. I really think there is
00:18:46.140 a lockdown class that is snobby, that is supporting the lockdowns as a sign of class. And, uh, it gives
00:18:55.120 them a moral authority to sneer at others, to snitch at others, to, I, they, they wear the mask as a flag
00:19:01.260 to identify themselves. Even after they get a vaccine, they still love the mask because they
00:19:06.160 don't want people to think they're free facing. I mean, I, I just think that it is the new identity.
00:19:13.240 I'm not going to call it a religion. I'll call it a superstition. And either you're, you're with the
00:19:17.500 cool kids or you're not. I think a lot of it is snobbery and classism. And look at me, I'm sounding
00:19:23.560 like a commie now. I mean, I couldn't agree more. I think that's absolutely what it is. And,
00:19:28.620 you know, papers like the New York times that cater to the sort of liberal elite, the zoom class,
00:19:32.760 the people who can do their jobs from their living room, uh, without missing a paycheck.
00:19:36.700 The New York times has been fully on board with lockdowns from day one. They keep, um,
00:19:41.640 they keep misconstruing the science in order to perpetuate support for lockdowns. Um, it's just,
00:19:48.620 and they run these pieces about actually why working from home is better and how it's,
00:19:51.900 I mean, what about the people who've been put out of work? What about the restaurant workers?
00:19:55.840 What about the, the single mom as you talk about who can't send their kids to school because the
00:20:00.360 public schools are closed while the private ones are open as they are in New York city? I mean,
00:20:03.980 it's despicable. And, um, you know, I was, I tweeted about this actually today. I was in a restaurant
00:20:10.080 in DC the other night, last night, and I was sitting at the bar and everyone's standing at the bar. No
00:20:15.480 one's wearing masks, but the servers are wearing masks because they have to, um, at least according to
00:20:21.020 that restaurant's policy. And it's like creating this surf class who has to be masked. And I'm
00:20:26.080 really, I cannot believe that liberal elites are okay with this. I mean, it suggests to me that
00:20:32.440 they've been hypocrites all along, frankly. Yeah. I mean, it is the quote, little people
00:20:38.100 who've been hit with this. I mean, lawyers, uh, fancy people, they can work. Like you say,
00:20:44.120 the zoom class, they can work from wherever they're enjoying their larger homes with their
00:20:48.840 backyards. Some of them have pools. Some of them have a country cottage. If you are a working class
00:20:54.360 person in a small apartment with no balcony, you're locked. I mean, I, in Toronto, the most
00:20:59.240 locked down city in the world, according to the BBC, there's a lot of people living in small
00:21:04.160 apartments downtown and yet they close the parks. So if you don't have a balcony, you're not allowed
00:21:09.260 to go to the parks. What on earth do you do? And the gyms are closed unless you're rich enough to
00:21:14.640 have a gym in your house. I think it's very classist, but here's what scares me now. I think
00:21:19.500 that, uh, at least in America, you're moving beyond the harshest lockdowns. The mask mandates are
00:21:24.800 coming off, except for, as you point out for the servant class, but I feel like so many things are
00:21:30.440 pointing to vaccines now that you're having de facto vaccine passports in Canada. They're talking about
00:21:36.520 removing the, the travel quarantine. If you got your two shots, everyone else has to have a two week
00:21:43.880 quarantine. So again, you'd have to be fabulously wealthy to be able to afford two weeks of lingering.
00:21:51.820 And here's my question for liberals. And maybe you call yourself a former liberal now.
00:21:56.160 I think the absolute essential liberal issue for a generation was abortion, pro-choice,
00:22:04.540 personal choice, keep your hands off my body, keep your rosaries off my ovaries, you know,
00:22:09.480 all this personal autonomy and doctors can't tell me what to do and politicians. And now they're saying,
00:22:17.160 take an injection of a med that isn't even fully through its experimental trials yet,
00:22:23.800 that for many people is statistically more dangerous than, than the virus would be young,
00:22:28.920 healthy people. And my God, can, can you not see these gigantic billion dollar pharmaceutical
00:22:34.380 companies just licking their lips? You would think that would get every liberal up off their
00:22:41.000 seats, these forced injections. Am I going crazy? Where are all the liberals?
00:22:45.860 I, I wish I had a bad answer for you. It's crazy to me too. I mean, this should be, I have very strong
00:22:52.860 opinions about this. This should absolutely be a personal choice. People have all sorts of reasons
00:22:57.080 they don't want to get the vaccine. For instance, I have a friend who has anaphylaxis and she also has a
00:23:02.840 history of blood clots. So she did quite a bit of research, spoke to medical professionals, said that
00:23:07.540 both the Pfizer and the Moderna, you know, were risky for her because of the anaphylaxis. The J&J
00:23:12.580 is risky for women of her age with the blood clots. So she doesn't want to get them, but she lives in
00:23:17.720 New York city where they have a vaccine passport program. And she also wants to go to France when
00:23:22.160 they're only letting in vaccinated people apparently. So she, she may get it. She, and she really doesn't
00:23:27.160 want to. Another thing is there's quite a, an evolving body of evidence showing that people who've had
00:23:31.760 COVID. If they get the vaccine, they can have a worse reaction. In fact, a lot of the episodes
00:23:35.780 of myocarditis and young people are tied to having had COVID before. So the fact that just this
00:23:43.520 indiscriminate, everybody should get the vaccine, everybody should get the vaccine. No, we have
00:23:47.380 personal choices for a reason because people are in the best position to evaluate their circumstances
00:23:53.180 themselves and to, to make this choice themselves. And I would also, you know, I want to point out
00:23:59.200 because, uh, in the United States, at least we have the Supreme court case called, um, Jacobson,
00:24:04.900 where the Supreme court said that, uh, local authorities could force people could find people
00:24:09.860 for not getting the smallpox vaccine. I mean, smallpox is a very different disease. It kills
00:24:13.880 approximately 30% of people. It infects, it disfigures the rest. Um, it also doesn't discriminate
00:24:19.340 based on age. So it presents a risk to everybody. Whereas COVID really only presents a significant
00:24:25.540 risk if you're over, you know, 70. So you're forcing people to get a vaccine that as you noted
00:24:30.300 is in the experimental stages for something that doesn't even present a risk to them.
00:24:34.900 Yeah. I find it very troubling. At least you have some jurisdictions in the States that are pushing
00:24:40.200 back in particular, Florida, Texas to a degree in Canada, there is not a single jurisdiction nor either
00:24:47.320 party on the left or the right that is opposed to lockdowns or, or, or these authoritarian measures.
00:24:54.060 It's truly bizarre. We have a political monoculture up here. Let me ask you one last
00:24:58.520 question. You're with the new civil liberties Alliance, and we've talked to some of your
00:25:02.000 colleagues there before about other projects. Basically you're doing civil liberties work to
00:25:06.140 fight against the overweening power of the state. Have you guys, can you tell me one or two things
00:25:11.680 that you guys are doing to fight the good fight in America?
00:25:15.480 Yes. Um, so I actually joined the new civil liberties Alliance in order to, you know, fight against some of
00:25:20.900 this pandemic related, uh, government overreach. So I'm working on some interesting things. I, I think,
00:25:26.280 uh, I'll be more public about that soon, but we have a number of very interesting cases. Um,
00:25:31.680 for instance, they've been fighting, uh, some of my colleagues have been fighting the eviction
00:25:36.000 moratoriums, um, which have been horrible for landlords. Uh, we have other interesting cases
00:25:42.420 against, um, we have a particularly interesting case against, um, Cornell university that fired a
00:25:49.040 professor or denied him tenure, uh, based on sexual assault allegations that he wasn't, he wasn't even
00:25:55.780 permitted any due process. He wasn't allowed to present evidence that he didn't, you know,
00:25:59.920 and there was substantial evidence he didn't actually do what he was accused of. So we have
00:26:03.380 quite a few, um, very interesting cases that are geared towards, aimed towards, uh, defending people's
00:26:09.540 civil liberties. And, um, you can learn more about the new civil liberties Alliance, uh, at, uh,
00:26:14.280 on our website. NCLALegal.org. I know it. I've got it. I got this open here. Listen,
00:26:21.180 it's great to talk to you. It's great to meet you. I feel like some cranky conservatives, dissidents,
00:26:28.640 people who have that little rattlesnake, don't tread on me flag. I feel like those kind of ornery
00:26:36.240 people who say, just leave me alone. That idea is no longer just for conservatives anymore. I think that
00:26:44.020 I enjoy talking to and working with and following people on the left or who used to be on the left,
00:26:50.660 who are concerned about these things. And maybe you're one of them. And I look forward to following
00:26:54.900 what you do at the NCLA. And I'm really grateful for your time today.
00:26:59.420 Thank you so much.
00:27:00.460 Well, it's so nice to meet you. There you go. Janine Younis from the NCLA,
00:27:04.080 their website again, NCLALegal.org. She's a civil liberties lawyer, and you can follow her on Twitter
00:27:10.700 at Lefty Lockdowns 1. All right, stay with us. More ahead.
00:27:26.700 Hey, welcome back on my show last night. Perry writes, Trudeau, again, jumps to his conclusions.
00:27:31.700 Well, listen, he never lets a crisis go to waste. There is never a murder or a crime involving a
00:27:42.360 Muslim victim that he doesn't immediately weaponize. And sometimes even hoaxes like the hijab
00:27:47.980 hoax. You'll remember in Toronto when a schoolgirl said an Asian man was coming up to her and snipping
00:27:54.080 it with scissors. Turned out to be a hoax, but Trudeau milked it for all it was worth. Listen,
00:27:58.940 I'm absolutely against violence against Muslim people. I'm against violence against any people.
00:28:04.960 But Trudeau seems to love it a little too much for political purposes.
00:28:09.580 Stephen writes, a tragic story for sure. I wish for peace among everyone too. But people should
00:28:14.580 wait until the investigation is done and the evidence is in before shooting off their mouths.
00:28:18.960 I agree, too late for that. But as I said today, the weirdest is when conservatives have used this
00:28:24.420 moment to say, I renounce everything I am, including who I am genetically and gender-wise
00:28:31.360 and heterosexually. I renounce myself. Will you please forgive me for even being alive?
00:28:39.320 That's Michelle Ramble-Garner. Well, that's the show for today. Until tomorrow, on behalf of all of
00:28:44.580 us here at Rebel World Headquarters, to you at home, good night and keep fighting for freedom.
00:28:48.440 We'll see you next time.
00:28:49.440 Thank you.