Predictable, but gross: Have you seen who has taken Trudeau's special pandemic payments?
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In addition to thanking you for your support for our HelpRebelNews.com campaign, I got some thoughts on a new revelation of who has been cashing in on pandemic subsidies in both Canada and the US. It's incredible, but I don't think it'll surprise you.
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Hello, my Rebels. Today, in addition to thanking you for your support for our HelpRebelNews.com
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campaign, I got some thoughts on a new revelation of who has been cashing in on pandemic subsidies
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in both Canada and the United States. It's incredible. I think it'll shock you, but I don't
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think it'll surprise you. So I'll get into that in today's podcast. I want to invite you to get
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Tonight, have you seen who's been getting taxpayers' money during the pandemic? It's pretty gross,
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but completely predictable. It's December 22nd, and this is The Ezra Levant Show.
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Hello, my friends. And before I get into the news today, let me just stop and say thank
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that. It's amazing. Let me get to the news of the day, though. I wonder if you saw who's
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been taking special pandemic payments from tax dollars courtesy of Justin Trudeau, or phrased
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differently, did you see who Trudeau has chosen to enrich in this crisis? You can find some of
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that information on the Canada Revenue Agency's own website, which is actually sort of surprising.
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to me, any employer in Canada who has asked the government for a handout to pay for their
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staff. Here's what it looks like on the page. Use the CEWS employer search below to search
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for employers who have received or will soon receive the Canada Emergency Wage Subsidy. To
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protect the privacy of individuals, only corporations will be disclosed. And you can just type in any
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company's name to see if they signed up for one of Trudeau's wage subsidies. It won't tell you how
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much they received. It won't tell you the names of the employees, of course, but it'll tell you
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if the company took the cash. Now, before I go further, I think I should tell you I believe that
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there is a fairness to these wage subsidies in this way. If the government tells a company
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that they have to shut down, which I think is legally questionable to begin with. So if the
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government is forcing companies to stop operating so they can't earn money, well, then they can't very
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well pay their staff if they can't earn revenue. So you shut down a restaurant, for example, you're
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going to see massive unemployment of waiters and waitresses and cooks. So if you don't want that to
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happen and you're the politician who caused this problem, I do think it's fair in many ways to
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subsidize those wages if you want those staff to still be on payroll. I disagree with the lockdowns
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and the shutdowns, but if you're a politician who's doing them, it makes sense that you provide
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some sort of compensation for the wreckage that you, the politician, have caused. The real way to help
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companies, of course, is to let them operate and let people choose their own risk level, not to give
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little trinkets and baubles and payouts to people to patch the damage you've done. But let's take a
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look at this program. Let's use the search engine on the Canada Revenue Agency website. I'm going to
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type in the word, oh, I don't know, China. If you type it in, you'll see that 132 companies with the
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word China in their name got these wage subsidies. Now, a lot of them, of course, are Chinese restaurants
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with that word in their name. Now, I say again, I support that if you're punishing restaurants,
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it's fair to support them. Obviously, they're in Canada. The word China there
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refers to the cuisine, not the nation. But look there. Air China Limited is the second and the
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third entry. And if you go to airchina.com, you realize what that is. That's exactly what it sounds
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like. It's one of the largest airlines in the world. It's a Chinese airline. Not ethnically Chinese.
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It's the dictatorship of China, the People's Republic of China. It's traded on the stock
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market. It has a market capitalization of just under $100 billion. I say again, it's based in
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China. It was created by the Chinese Communist Party. It's worth a staggering amount of money,
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extremely rich. And Trudeau took your tax dollars to pay their wages during the lockdown. What else
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is on the list? Oh, look at that. The Bank of China, one of the largest banks in the world,
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one of the richest banks in the world. It's also traded on the stock market. It's market
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capitalization. That's how much all its shares are worth in the stock market. Just under $1 trillion.
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So it's almost as big as Apple, for example. And Trudeau's paying their wages. The Bank of China.
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It's owned by the Chinese government. We're paying the wages of the Bank of China owned by
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the Chinese government. They must be laughing so hard at us. Everyone's in there. Bell Media.
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Enough with the Chinese companies. Bell Media. Hey, did you know that you are bailing out Bell
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Media with your tax dollars? Rogers Communications. Every connected elite billionaire is in there at
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the trough. Aren't Bell Media and Rogers Media, these are internet companies, cell phone companies,
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aren't they and the rest of them, aren't they actually making out like bandits in this lockdown?
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Isn't it the case that basically everyone is cooped up at home and using the internet more,
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more watching TV, more streaming shows like Netflix, more than ever? And we're paying
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Rogers and Bell and the Bank of China? What on earth are we doing? Oh, and every one of our media
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competitors are on there. Torstar. That's the owner of the massive Toronto Star, largest newspaper in
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Canada. They're already receiving $110,000 per week from Trudeau through the media bailout. Well,
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they want more naturally. No wonder they love the lockdown. I just typed in random names. I see the
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Toronto Raptors network is getting money. I'm so glad. You know, whenever I see a professional sports
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franchise that's owned by billionaires and whose players are millionaires, I want to make sure that
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we're subsidizing them with our taxpayers' money. So yeah, these are profiteers. Like in any war,
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you have people profiting from the crisis. That's super gross. But to get grossness on a maximum
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scale, I've got to say nothing tops the United States Congress. They're just so much bigger and
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more creative at how they waste money. They had their huge stimulus bill yesterday, staggeringly large.
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Now they have a $600 per every American worker payment. So let's say there's under 100 million
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Americans could qualify. Just rough, rough numbers. So $100 million times $600 is $60 billion. That sounds
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like a lot of money. But the total size of the bill was $2.3 trillion. And at least $900 billion of it was
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called pandemic relief. So if you're only spending $60 billion on people, where's the rest going?
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Here's a story in Breitbart.com that lays out some of it. First of all, you should know that the bill,
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the spending bill, is 5,593 pages. So literally no one in the world has read it, at least of all the politicians
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who are being asked to vote on it. You can't read a 5,500-word bill in a day. But skimming through it,
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here's what Breitbart found. $169 million to Vietnam, including $19 million to remediate dioxins.
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Unspecified funds to continue support for not-for-profit institutions of higher education
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in Kabul, Afghanistan, that are accessible to both women and men in a co-educational environment.
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$198 million to Bangladesh, including $23.5 million to support Burmese refugees,
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and $23 million for democracy programs. $130 million in Nepal. Oh, look at this. $15 million
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to Pakistan for democracy programs. This is my favorite. $10 million for gender programs
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in Pakistan, making sure they're using their gender phrase. He, she, sure, sure, all that business.
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It goes on, there are billions and billions and billions of dollars in there for foreign countries.
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What's that got to do with pandemic relief for Americans? We do the same, by the way. This was
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a bill that's forced to pay for pandemic relief in America. We shouldn't mock them. That's what
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Trudeau does too. He said that fixing the clean water, the drinking water on Canadian Indian
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reserves was his top priority. It's been five years. He hasn't done it. He prefers to give money
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to foreign aid. Our numbers just aren't quite as large in absolute terms, but we've got that
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problem up here too. This is a bipartisan issue, by the way. It's not just Democrats in the United
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States. Republicans were in on this. I mean, point me to a single conservative politician,
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at least in Canada or the United Kingdom, who's opposed to the lockdown and all of its perks.
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Actually, that's not fair. There are a few British MPs who are opposed to the lockdown. They have a
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little less party discipline there. Can you name me a single member of the Canadian Parliament who's
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opposed to lockdown? I'll wait. Any conservative MP that's spoken out on this? I'll wait.
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Here's the main thing to know. The people locking you down, they're not locked down.
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The people telling you to tighten your belt, they're not doing it. The people who say they're
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afraid of the virus, they sure don't act like they are, but they tell you to be. The people who are
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saying we're all in this together, they're not living the way they're telling you to live. Some people
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keep saying the year 2020 was awful, and it's true, but it's not the fault of the year, and it's not
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going to end in 2021. In fact, it's going to get far worse. See, they started by telling us back in
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March, two weeks to flatten the curve, 15 days to flatten the curve. That was the little lie to
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soften us up. Well, we're soft now, folks. I mean, it's been nine, ten months. You can't go outside.
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You can't have family over inside. You can't skate on a public ice rink, and if you do, police will
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swear at you and hit you and threaten to taser you.
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And that's our starting point now. That's the new normal now. They don't have to say 15 days to
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flatten the curve because they know you're well past that now. The new normal and those who are
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supposed to oppose this, and I know this because their name is the opposition, they don't really
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oppose too much now, do they? And people who are supposed to be conservative, they don't seem to
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conserve too much now, do they? And now we see a new move in the UK. This is a new trick to declare
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that there's been a new variation of the virus, a new mutation, which sounds shocking, but viruses
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mutate all the time. And that's the cause for a massive new lockdown because the last lockdowns
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didn't work. So we need an excuse to try the same old thing again. So how about this excuse? 2021 will
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not be better, my friends, unless we decide to make it better by opposing what ought to be opposed.
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If you don't change the path you're on, you're going to wind up where you're headed.
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Well, of course, we're here in North America, so we focus on Canada and the increasingly strict
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lockdowns and increasingly abusive policing of them. The United States is more of a checkerboard.
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Our different states have different approaches. But the United Kingdom, I fear, is becoming one of
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the most brutal lockdown jurisdictions around. As you may know, we have a new correspondent over
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there, Benjamin Lockname, who has been recreating our Fight the Fines project over there. I fear we
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will have quite a lot of work because I think the lockdown in the UK may be the strictest in the world
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right now, now that the Australian state of Victoria has taken its foot off of its incredible lockdown.
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As you know, they had curfews and five-kilometer rules for road checks. So what is going on in the UK?
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And what is this about a UK variation or mutation of the virus? Well, joining us now is someone who I enjoy
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following on Twitter very much. He's a commentator on a number of issues, including on a project to
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defund the BBC state broadcaster over there. He's also involved with a new political party called
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the Reclaim Party, which is based in part on fighting against cancel culture and other woke-ism.
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May I introduce you to Calvin Robinson, who joins us now via Skype. Calvin, what a pleasure to meet you
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on the show. I follow you so closely on Twitter. Thank you for being with us today.
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Not at all, Ezra. The pleasure is all mine. Thank you for having me.
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Well, it's very interesting what's going on over there. And I see you're fighting a lot of these
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key battles. Can you describe for us the nature of the lockdown? I guess your government uses the
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word like tier four and tier three and things like that. What's it like in the magnificent city of
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London? Well, you've hit the nail on the head there in talking about this as a lockdown.
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So what we had back in March was a national lockdown, where the whole country was in what
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we call a lockdown. But since then, we've introduced tiers. And tiers is lockdown in a
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sly way. It's another wording for lockdown. So we have tier one through four. And each tier
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has different restrictions on your life. Tier four, which is what London is in right now,
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means you have to stay at home. You can't see people. You can't invite people into your own
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home. You can't go out. Restaurants are shut. Shops are shut. There's no socializing whatsoever.
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But the whole country is in one tier or another. So we are essentially in a lockdown. This is just
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our government's way of getting around it, because politically, it doesn't look good to have a
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lockdown for the entire year. So what they've said is, yeah, well, we'll introduce tiers. And you
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know, you guys might go down a tier, you might not. But essentially, most places in the country have
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gone up tiers. Most of the country is now in tier three or tier four, which essentially means you're
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in lockdown. It's atrocious. It doesn't work. So, you know, as you know, the UK is split up into
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different countries. And each country is handling this differently. Wales, for example, have had far
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worse restrictions than we've had over here in England. And Wales is now the biggest country in the
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world for cases per capita. So the lockdowns are not working. And we just keep doubling down on them.
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I don't understand why we're doing it. But essentially, you know, at the moment,
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without incriminating myself, there's not a lot I can do without breaking the law.
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Well, let me ask you about exemptions, because, you know, six months ago, when this virus was new,
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we didn't know a lot about it. I think people were quite scared. I mean, all of us,
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it's something new, we hear the worst. And so I think there was a public goodwill towards
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a lockdown, especially if it was phrased, two weeks to flatten the curve, or 15 days to flatten
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the curve. Those were some of the slogans we had over here. And I think a lot of people said,
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okay, I can handle that. Not knowing it would turn into nine months or more. But I think one of the
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things that broke the public feeling of solidarity was when high profile political bosses were caught
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breaking the rules that they had just announced, whether it's the health minister in Scotland or
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an advisor to British PM Boris Johnson. And they all come up with their excuses. But I think people
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quickly saw, oh, this isn't a we're all in this together thing. It's the ruling class that has
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exempted itself, versus the ruled class. And in the States, you see this with Nancy Pelosi getting
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her hair done, and Gavin Newsom, the governor of California, going out to a fancy restaurant.
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Would you say that the public acceptance and goodwill towards the lockdown this time around
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has been smashed? Some people support it still, but others now see it as a political power play.
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I wish that was the case, Ezra. I really do. I'm hoping and praying that people are going to wake
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up and start fighting back. But at the moment, people are just willing to give their liberties
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away. I don't know why. 71% of the British public are in favour of another national lockdown.
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People just don't seem to care about their freedoms anymore over here. You know, this has been a
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country, this is one of the first free countries in the world. This is part of our history. Civil law
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is what our country is founded on. But for some reason, we're happy to give these up. And people
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keep saying, yeah, it's because we need to save lives. We need to save lives. But what they don't
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understand is that lockdown actually kills more people than it saves. People over here are dying
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from not having cancer treatment, from not having diabetes treatment, from, you know, having missed
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diagnoses because doctors aren't seeing people because everything's locked down. Mental health crises
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are on increase. Suicides are on the up. People are dying because of lockdown. Yet we're obsessed
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with saving every single life from COVID. And I get it. Saving lives is important. Nobody wants
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to see loved ones die. But at the same time, we can't save everybody's life. It is normal
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for people to die. We need to come to terms with that and accept it. But we're not. So to answer
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your question, no, I don't think people have kind of broken down from this yet. We are still
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succumbing to this. We are still capitulating to the government's edicts. There are some
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exceptions, but not many. People are waking up very, very slowly. I don't know what to
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do. I don't know how to fight back. The public aren't on our side yet.
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Huh. Well, I find that depressing. I think I saw that poll you referred to. I wonder, let
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me just, I mean, like you, I'm worried about that. But let me throw three things at you.
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Number one, I think some people might be telling the pollsters what they think the
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pollster wants to hear. I want, I mean, that's wishful thinking on my part, but perhaps
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there's sort of shy skeptics who don't tell pollsters that. Another answer I might have
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to explain the 71% is that in the UK, there's a fairly large public sector. And even if they're
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quote, locked down, they haven't lost a day's pay. So it's what we might call a staycation.
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You get paid, but you're at home, watch some Netflix. So I'm, I, and then the, and then
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the last glimmer of hope, I'm trying to play devil's advocate here for a second, is that
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I know some media are starting to break ranks. The Daily Mail, which is a fairly popular
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tabloid, if I'm not mistaken, they've been pretty skeptical of late. And so I'm trying
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to find a silver lining to the statistic you just said, that 71% of Brits are just fine with
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this. I wonder if they'll be fine if this thing drags on. I don't know. I find it very depressing,
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Calvin. Yeah, I think you're right in, in a lot of what you just said, the Daily Mail and the
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Telegraph in particular have been fighting back, which is great. It's because for the longest time,
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we didn't have any mainstream media fighting. Talk radio is a station that's been fighting,
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but other than that, no one has been. So it's good to see that. But also what you mentioned,
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staycation, and we have at the moment in the UK, more people on state employment, more people
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getting handouts from the government, essentially taxpayer money, to stay at home than we've ever
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had in our history. So, you know, it's in people's best interest to stay at home because they're
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getting paid to do nothing. That is a problem. We've got a massive welfare state system at the
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moment, and encouraging people back into work is going to be difficult, especially since we're
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killing the economy. You know, the high street is essentially dead at this point. We've closed
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all of the retail shops this close to Christmas, which is the key time for them to make up
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all of those lost revenues from the summer, etc. I think a lot of independent retail will be dead
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permanently. A lot of pubs will be dead. We will see a lot of high street chains, big chains will
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die too. In fact, we have seen that over the summer coming into the winter as well. So while people are
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comfortable staying at home, getting paid by the state to do so, they might not have anything to
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return to when this all ends. And when the checks stop coming in from the government and people have to
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return to work, but there is no work left, that might be the time when people rise up and think,
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actually, yes, this government has destroyed our economy, destroyed our livelihoods, and lost lives
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at the same time. What are we going to do about it? But by then, it might be too late. I don't know
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how to wake people up. Wow. Well, listen, I thank you for this briefing from the UK. I understand that
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Canada has banned flights from the UK, which depresses me for a number of reasons. Calvin, I continue to follow
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you on Twitter. I'd like to invite all of our viewers to follow you. It's simply at Calvin
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Robinson. We'll put your Twitter handle on the screen. I hope I can talk to you again in the
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future, not just about the lockdown, but I know you're active in the Defund BBC project. We probably
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could learn a lot from you here in Canada about our CBC and how to check its power. So maybe in the
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future, we could talk to you about those and even your work in the education ministry in the UK.
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I hope we can continue this conversation in the weeks and months ahead.
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Absolutely. I would love to. It's been a pleasure talking to you, Ezra.
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Well, thank you. Likewise. There you have it. Calvin Robinson,
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a political commentator, joined us via Skype from the United Kingdom. Stay with us more.
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I know so many of you have, and I thank you for that. I feel great about our support, and I feel
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that we've earned it. And I sort of wish every other media did the same thing. I know in the United
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States, PBS has their telethons where they try and raise money, and I respect that. They have to give
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viewers what they like. I think it would be a good thing for the CBC, CTV, Global, the Toronto Star to
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have to, well, beg is the wrong word, but have to convince people one at a time to chip in. Instead,
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they just get the bailout from Trudeau directly. So I thank you for your generosity. I thank you for
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your patience. I thank you for your support. I feel like we did a lot of good work in 2020. And by we,
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I mean mainly our reporters. So thanks for helping keep us strong and to help us pay off this loan that
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was called in rather suddenly. All right, that's the show for today. I should tell you that over
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the course of the next week or two, Rebel News is going to gear down a little bit, give our staff
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some well-deserved time with their families. We're going to play a lot of great shows, the best of,
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the best of our China coverage, the best of Rebels getting arrested. We've got a lot of great year-end
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in-review videos. I'll still be reading your emails and I might pop up with the odd live stream,
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but I think we're going to give our staff who've been going, really some of them have been going
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seven days a week, almost the entire pandemic. I mean, David Manzies, I don't even think he's
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taken a day off since March. So we're going to let our folks have some days off, get refreshed,
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and we're going to be back in January in a big way. But please keep watching the Ezra LeVant Show
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in the days ahead. Some of these compilations of year-end review, it's amazing how much we've done.
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On December 23rd, Avi Yamini, the best of Avi. On December 24th, the best of our Fight the Fine
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series. On Christmas Day, our I Will Open series. Freedom rallies, Rebels Arrested, China coverage.
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On December 31st, we'll have the top three videos of 2020. Are you curious what they were?
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And then on New Year's Day, the best of our U.S. coverage. You know, we have done thousands of
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videos and you might not have seen them all because, I mean, we put up 10, 15 a day. I don't even have
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time to watch them all myself. So there's a lot of great TV coming your way. Thank you again for your
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support. On behalf of all of us here at Rebel World Headquarters, the ULM, good night. And thank you for