Sheila Gunn-Reed sits down with filmmaker Kian Simone to discuss her new documentary, Made: The Dark Side of Canadian Compassion, which tells the stories of Justin Trudeau s radical euthanasia policies and how they have touched people in the most horrific of ways, and damaged families in ways they may never heal from.
00:01:12.560But the good news is we included people in our documentary who are working hard every day to save people from the clutches of fatal despair.
00:01:21.880If you'd like to know more about the documentary or find a showtime near you, you can go to EndMade.com because after we're done in British Columbia, we're headed to Ontario.
00:01:33.320And we are looking to add more dates and times, so keep checking back.
00:02:14.380And I think that's really the most important job because he has to put together these horrible stories in a way that you might want to watch.
00:02:22.120While paring down their stories about the worst state of their lives in a respectful way that still captures the crux of the horrors that they're warning us of.
00:02:39.560But anyway, I was in that parking lot and it started to rain.
00:02:44.220And I was worried about the state of Kian's very expensive camera that we were using.
00:02:59.880So then I thought, since I sort of denied you your opportunity to have your say last week, why didn't I turn the show completely over to you this week?
00:03:10.560Some of you got an email in your inbox from me saying, send me your viewer feedback on this topic or any topic.
00:03:20.000And it came to me in an automated form.
00:03:22.920I have read absolutely none of it because I was on the road today and then setting up for the documentary because it's just us.
00:05:03.720But if you come to our events, you know who I'm talking about.
00:05:07.880And he's the driver because Kian and I still have to work as we drive across the country and deal with car sickness while we're trying to look at our computer screen.
00:05:19.200So thankfully we have a driver and helper.
00:05:21.440And these tours couldn't be possible without him either.
00:05:59.300That's all we want to do with this documentary.
00:06:02.180For those of you who've seen the documentary already, thank you for that.
00:06:08.200We wanted to tell the stories of some very severely normal people.
00:06:12.360Like the people in our documentary could be your neighbor, could be your grandma.
00:06:19.480And that was important to me because it's not somebody that you don't know.
00:06:27.280The numbers show that people accessing MAID are people in your community.
00:06:33.360It's becoming the leading cause of death in this country.
00:06:36.620And at the end of the documentary, when all is hopeless and it feels hopeless, we talk to some people who are working to change the euthanasia protocols in this country.
00:06:50.100But also one person by one person by one person rescue people from the depths of despair that drives them to MAID.
00:06:59.380And hopefully we can do a little bit more of that.
00:07:07.440You know, this is a story we heard over and over again while making this documentary.
00:07:22.760It's that there are not enough adequate long-term care beds for our aging population and not enough community support so that people can stay in their homes longer or near their families longer.
00:07:38.920So that people aren't left to feel like they're a burden to their communities and then choosing MAID.
00:07:48.780I don't know how our country ever got to this point in its short history.
00:07:52.380Might have been dictator-style politics or the fact we didn't stand tall against the so-called emergency with COVID and the World Health Organization.
00:07:59.740All I know is we let our guard down and our government took advantage.
00:08:03.960If the World Health Organization gets to shut us down and the nut bar in Ottawa takes our guns away, we're screwed.
00:13:20.180How can a government justify a carbon tax and tell Canadians that we have to do our part in fighting a climate crisis when we sell Canadian thermal coal to China?
00:15:15.400If you are a regular subscriber to Rebel News, like a paywall subscriber watching the show behind the paywall right now, you already have access to the documentary.
00:15:26.400Or you can rent it for a couple of bucks at endmade.com.
00:15:32.180Meld, 777, hi, Sheila, just planted the biggest garden that we've ever had, thanks to Chinese ginseng and Chinese garlic at the local grocery store.
00:15:40.140After seeing Chinese infiltrating our produce, my family and I bought seeds and wrote it till more yard.
00:15:46.160Do you agree that we need a revival of Canadian made produce?
00:22:51.280Craig Beck says, there should be t-shirts about what the UN, the WEF, and the World Health Organization has tried to do to us, which is criminal.
00:22:59.500They should be dismantled, and everybody should be wearing them across the world in bright colors.
00:23:22.680And my question is related to a paper I have to write.
00:23:24.720I'd like to get your thoughts on the recent statements by Deborah Lyons, the Canadian envoy on combating anti-Semitism, and how she'd like to remove religious protections from hate speech laws.
00:23:34.740And, yeah, that is chilling to me because that would put, it's chilling for me as a Catholic because what it does is it puts Catholic doctrine in the category of hate speech when we talk about sexual gender identities, right?
00:23:57.460As a Catholic, it's, we view gender transition as wrong.
00:24:05.100We don't, we think the act of homosexuality is inherently sinful.
00:24:15.240And so, if a priest were to communicate Orthodox Catholic teaching in his church, just read from Catholic doctrine, that would run him afoul of hate speech laws.
00:24:32.240I'm sorry I'm bumping my camera because I'm on a wobbly table.
00:24:34.780But it would also affect Orthodox Christians of other forms, our evangelical friends, our Pentecostal friends.
00:24:46.540It would also affect our Muslim friends.
00:24:48.860So, that's crazy because it criminalizes religious teaching that runs afoul of the government, which is bizarre, bizarre.
00:25:07.340Especially when, for example, you would hear from a Christian priest or pastor would say, like, we all say it, hate the sin, love the sinner.
00:25:30.380I understand there's been a lot of virulent anti-Semitism lately, particularly on our college campuses where I'm in no hurry to go.
00:25:36.900I know, I've got one going to university next year, but she's minoring in Christian theology, so I'm going to be okay, I think.
00:25:44.160But this seems to take things way too far.
00:25:46.200However, the U.S. House has already passed an Anti-Semitism Awareness Act that, based on the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance's definitions, would make the factual statement, Jews killed Jesus, a hate crime.
00:25:57.720Now, as a Christian, this is terrifying.
00:26:00.620To clarify, I believe that we are all responsible for the death of Jesus, but the Jews represented all of us in handing him over to Pilate.
00:26:10.440And we know that, like, Jesus died for all of our sins.
00:28:05.640Do you, uh, after all, a fundamental part of freedom is the freedom to hate.
00:28:09.640Protect, perhaps, education, or redirecting our tax dollars from these indoctrination camps towards bettering people's lives so they can become productive citizens.
00:28:18.640All things that government wants to do is fund drugs and make us all hate each other.
00:29:56.660When somebody elderly and either sick or depressed enters any of the hospitals, they are being quietly asked if they want maid service by a sympathetic attending nurse.
00:30:40.620I mean, there are stories in our documentary, too, that elderly people come to the hospital with a completely treatable issue and they just say, why don't we send you to palliative care?
00:30:55.080And once you get to palliative care, guess what they do?
00:30:56.980We have a lady in our documentary who had a kidney problem, like a kidney infection.
00:31:07.520Thank goodness she was in a family of prickly COVID skeptics and they were having none of the white coat syndrome that the rest of the country had.
00:31:17.380They knew that doctors don't get things right.
00:31:20.120They knew that from COVID and they fought back.
00:31:51.660Hopefully you get a chance to watch our documentary because we talk about exactly that, that Canadians should be able to get the care that they need.
00:32:09.620We don't need the government involved.
00:32:11.600We, the despair that is driving people to access MAID can be found through, can be ended by us being close to them.
00:32:24.360Well, Pamela, hopefully you get a chance to watch our documentary.
00:32:26.980And like I said off the top, one of the great things about our documentary, although it is a dark subject matter, and I'm not even sure that you will like the documentary.
00:32:37.120It's made for you to see the raw truth from the people who are experiencing it, and then find a way to make the change in your community on your own.
00:32:46.760Because politics is downstream of culture, and we've got a culture of death in this country.
00:32:51.220And so if we want the politics to change, we have to change the culture, and that comes to us.
00:32:56.180And it is really as little as telling the people who are despairing in our lives that they matter to us, and then they have purpose to us.
00:33:05.640That's how we change this, one person at a time.
00:33:09.300Do not put your faith in princes, because they will fail.
00:36:04.360And us holy rollers were the ones warning you about the rest of it.
00:36:09.780And we're the ones also working to save lives.
00:36:13.660So, I don't know, you can call me a holy roller if you want.
00:36:16.600There are a lot of completely non-religious people in this documentary who said themselves, we were pro-MADE in the first instance.
00:36:26.920In fact, we talked to somebody in the documentary, and this is how I know you didn't watch it.
00:36:30.820We talked to somebody in the documentary who is still pro-MADE in the first instance,
00:36:36.100when it is for someone whose death is foreseeable and they are in great agony.
00:36:41.280We included her in the documentary, and she remains okay with MAID as long as that's what it's used for and not for what it has grown into now.
00:36:51.220A solution to government wait times, cleaning up the eccentric and the lonely and the homeless and the drug addicted,
00:36:59.260instead of treating them like valuable human beings, or as us holy rollers say, in the image of the divine.
00:37:08.000All right, I've got to get back in. I've got to wrap up this documentary.
00:37:13.200Thank you, everybody, for tuning in. I had a lot of positive feedback there,
00:37:18.420but I thought I would take the time to address the one that wasn't positive.
00:37:23.260And anyways, Kim, that offer stands. You want to see that documentary, I'll make it happen for you.
00:37:27.780And if you walk away from that documentary with the same opinion that you have now,
00:37:31.520well, then you're just one of those unreachable people who is less open-minded than you think you are.
00:37:38.000But I'd be happy to make that work for you. Again, that's Sheila at rebelnews.com.
00:37:43.900I've got a private link for you so that you can watch it.
00:37:47.480I'm going to get back into the documentary so that Kian isn't there when the lights come up,
00:37:51.020just waiting for somebody to run in and talk. So that has to be me.
00:37:54.340Friends, thank you for helping me with this week's show.
00:38:00.240I know it is not as tidy or as professional as sometimes it is when I'm at home.
00:38:08.880And it is important to me, though, for those of you who support the show,
00:38:14.900regular viewers, people who take the time to watch the show,
00:38:21.320but also people who spend the money to watch the show behind the paywall.