Rebel News Podcast - May 30, 2024


SHEILA GUNN REID | Rebel News responds to viewer comments, hate mail on latest documentary


Episode Stats

Length

39 minutes

Words per Minute

160.01266

Word Count

6,398

Sentence Count

533

Misogynist Sentences

11

Hate Speech Sentences

12


Summary

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.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 I'm in northern British Columbia touring our latest documentary, but that's not your fault.
00:00:05.460 And so that's why I made you the guest tonight. I'm Sheila Gunn-Reed, and you're watching The Gunn Show.
00:00:10.680 The Gunn Show.
00:00:40.680 We are taking this RV right now across Alberta and then British Columbia showing our latest documentary.
00:00:50.540 It's called Made, The Dark Side of Canadian Compassion, and it tells the stories of Justin Trudeau's radical euthanasia policies
00:01:00.040 and how they've touched people in the most horrific of ways, damaged families in ways they may never heal from.
00:01:08.980 And it's only going to get worse.
00:01:12.560 But 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.
00:01:21.880 If 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.
00:01:33.320 And we are looking to add more dates and times, so keep checking back.
00:01:38.440 It's at EndMade.com.
00:01:40.280 Now, last week when I filmed the show, some of you regular viewers may know, it also was not in my home studio
00:01:46.720 because I was in Calgary for the world premiere of our documentary.
00:01:50.600 And so, look, you come here for a show and if I'm busy, that's not your problem.
00:01:55.640 I've got to meet my obligations to you.
00:01:58.120 So I filmed my gun show in a parking lot with my friend, Kian Simone.
00:02:04.280 He's my filmmaking partner on the documentary.
00:02:06.120 And really, the brains and the artistic visionary behind the documentary.
00:02:10.820 I get to talk to the people.
00:02:12.500 He gets to put it all together.
00:02:14.380 And 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.
00:02:22.120 While 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.
00:02:39.560 But anyway, I was in that parking lot and it started to rain.
00:02:44.220 And I was worried about the state of Kian's very expensive camera that we were using.
00:02:49.060 And so I cut the show short.
00:02:51.760 I did not allow you, as I always do, to provide viewer feedback.
00:02:57.720 And I didn't like that.
00:02:59.880 So 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?
00:03:10.560 Some of you got an email in your inbox from me saying, send me your viewer feedback on this topic or any topic.
00:03:20.000 And it came to me in an automated form.
00:03:22.920 I 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.
00:03:30.460 So we are selling merch.
00:03:31.760 We are dealing with the venue.
00:03:32.980 We're checking in tickets.
00:03:33.960 We travel light because, well, it's just us.
00:03:37.280 And we don't have any big bucks from Justin Trudeau.
00:03:40.960 Not that we would take them anyway.
00:03:43.480 But I thought, you know, without you, there is no Rebel News, as I say on the show every single week.
00:03:48.380 So today's your show.
00:03:50.000 You're the guest.
00:03:50.700 So I just thought I would take all of your viewer feedback.
00:03:55.640 You're the guest tonight.
00:03:57.000 It's your show.
00:03:58.020 Let you have your say.
00:03:59.640 And just read your viewer comments or questions.
00:04:03.040 And if it needs answering, I'll answer it.
00:04:05.480 Otherwise, I'll just read it.
00:04:07.500 Sound good?
00:04:08.120 I have the form right in front of me as I sit at the table of the RV, which will be turned into a bed later on.
00:04:19.980 And I'm hot spotted on my phone over to my computer.
00:04:24.080 So hopefully that maintains connection as we go through this.
00:04:28.280 And let's get to it.
00:04:29.740 So we've got first letter is from Andy.
00:04:33.440 First letter because he was the first person to reply to the email that went out.
00:04:36.820 And he says, Rebel News is great to all staff in Canada.
00:04:41.940 God bless you all.
00:04:43.000 The truth prevails.
00:04:44.380 Love you all.
00:04:44.900 Well, that's great.
00:04:46.020 I'm feeling kind of tired after this documentary tour and we're not even close to being done.
00:04:51.620 So that sort of stuff fills up the moral tank for myself and for Kian, that's for sure.
00:04:57.920 And we have one roadie who works for the company.
00:05:01.680 You won't know him.
00:05:02.760 He works behind the scenes.
00:05:03.720 But if you come to our events, you know who I'm talking about.
00:05:07.880 And 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.
00:05:19.200 So thankfully we have a driver and helper.
00:05:21.440 And these tours couldn't be possible without him either.
00:05:24.040 Next one from Susan.
00:05:26.660 Hi, sweetheart.
00:05:27.580 I suppose that's me.
00:05:28.400 Thank you, Susan.
00:05:29.460 I'm sick with stage four cancer.
00:05:31.160 No treatment for me.
00:05:32.120 So I'm just waiting to pass away.
00:05:33.460 I'm so sorry to hear that.
00:05:35.680 Susan.
00:05:36.400 I'm not afraid though.
00:05:38.400 I just want to thank you so much for all you do for Canadians.
00:05:40.980 I pray for people being forced or feeling forced to made, how dare murder more people after the COVID scandal?
00:05:49.200 He's murdered thousands.
00:05:50.680 I think JT.
00:05:51.400 How dare JT murder more people after the COVID scandal?
00:05:54.600 He's murdered thousands.
00:05:56.360 Blessings, sweet lady.
00:05:57.640 You are truly helping.
00:05:58.740 You know what?
00:05:59.300 That's all we want to do with this documentary.
00:06:02.180 For those of you who've seen the documentary already, thank you for that.
00:06:08.200 We wanted to tell the stories of some very severely normal people.
00:06:12.360 Like the people in our documentary could be your neighbor, could be your grandma.
00:06:19.480 And that was important to me because it's not somebody that you don't know.
00:06:27.280 The numbers show that people accessing MAID are people in your community.
00:06:33.360 It's becoming the leading cause of death in this country.
00:06:36.620 And 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.
00:06:50.100 But also one person by one person by one person rescue people from the depths of despair that drives them to MAID.
00:06:59.380 And hopefully we can do a little bit more of that.
00:07:03.200 Next one is from Laverne who writes,
00:07:07.440 You know, this is a story we heard over and over again while making this documentary.
00:07:22.760 It'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.
00:07:38.920 So that people aren't left to feel like they're a burden to their communities and then choosing MAID.
00:07:45.880 Next one from Robert who says,
00:07:48.780 I don't know how our country ever got to this point in its short history.
00:07:52.380 Might 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.
00:07:59.740 All I know is we let our guard down and our government took advantage.
00:08:03.960 If the World Health Organization gets to shut us down and the nut bar in Ottawa takes our guns away, we're screwed.
00:08:10.000 What do you think, Sheila?
00:08:10.800 You're good at explaining from my vantage point.
00:08:13.780 Thanks for the wonderful coverage.
00:08:15.800 And pro-journalism.
00:08:16.900 Have a great show.
00:08:17.760 Regards, Bob.
00:08:19.520 You know, I think a lot of people sort of sleptwalked into this.
00:08:24.740 A lot of people voted because they wanted young and they wanted, I don't know, different, progressive.
00:08:35.080 And look what it got us.
00:08:37.420 You know, give me boring old Stephen Harper in his sweater vest.
00:08:40.940 And his little Lego man hair any day of the week.
00:08:45.860 But I think, I think things will change in October 2025.
00:08:52.220 Because even if you want to vote for fancy socks and progressive politics and abortion,
00:09:00.660 which the liberals are using as a wedge issue these days,
00:09:03.940 if you can't afford to buy a jug of milk, none of that matters.
00:09:07.420 And affordability is really a big issue for the young people who see themselves not able to choose a life that their parents had.
00:09:17.720 They see it as completely unattainable.
00:09:19.360 So, I don't know if our country is totally destroyed.
00:09:24.620 I think we can recover.
00:09:25.880 Why?
00:09:26.900 Because look around this country.
00:09:29.200 This is a very foreboding place.
00:09:31.040 Like, take the cities out of the equation.
00:09:33.820 Outside of the cities.
00:09:34.800 We have turned a very cold, sparsely populated place into a wonderful, robust place to be in spite of our politicians.
00:09:48.180 And, you know, I think about when my great-great-grandparents came to Alberta and they cleared the land with their bare hands
00:09:56.280 and created a farm that fed generations of their people.
00:10:01.540 That's, we're still those people.
00:10:03.380 We can fix this.
00:10:04.600 I just need to get rid of that idiot stick in Ottawa.
00:10:07.740 Okay, Donna writes,
00:10:09.960 Enter Nenshi, the NDP destroyer.
00:10:12.520 Nenshi, that's the former mayor of Calgary who is now running to be the leader of the NDP.
00:10:17.600 We'll stop that too, don't worry.
00:10:20.320 The NDP destroyer.
00:10:21.780 Alberta can't risk another NDP.
00:10:23.340 Most people are completely unaware of any NDP negatives.
00:10:26.000 Notley is put on a pedestal.
00:10:27.300 Don't worry.
00:10:28.100 We'll let them know.
00:10:29.440 I know memories are short and I get worried about that too, but don't worry.
00:10:33.920 I've got a plan for these people.
00:10:35.240 And, by the way, you can read my book, The Destroyers, and my other book, Stop Notley,
00:10:40.360 if you need a quick refresher on what the NDP are and what they did to Alberta during their time,
00:10:47.920 those dark four years in power.
00:10:51.280 Okay.
00:10:52.440 Neighbors is the community blog in Edmonton.
00:10:54.800 It has no facts except glossy reports of Notley.
00:10:57.060 We need a recap of just what Notley did so we can give her a reminder of an NDP government.
00:11:01.620 Like I said, I've got two books about it.
00:11:03.120 I should remind people that we should also be never Nenshi.
00:11:08.820 Not even once.
00:11:10.840 He did his damage in Calgary.
00:11:13.260 We don't need to do that to everywhere else.
00:11:15.780 Give me time.
00:11:16.600 I ask a simple yet profound question.
00:11:20.400 This one is from Jerry.
00:11:23.000 He says,
00:11:23.980 Who made the video recording of the Alberta Premier and Cabinet Ministers on the roof of the Sky Palace?
00:11:30.540 First should be given credit for what they accomplished bringing down Premier Kenney.
00:11:34.880 That's just the beginning.
00:11:35.840 I don't know if that picture brought him down, but it severely hurt him.
00:11:40.500 Because that's when we knew that even he didn't believe the things he was saying.
00:11:44.000 I think the truckers very much helped get rid of him.
00:11:48.220 And I think, you know, the pastors who stood up also helped get rid of him.
00:11:54.020 I think the business owners like Chris Scott who stood up also helped get rid of him.
00:11:59.580 What we knew at the end of the day is that he was phony.
00:12:02.340 That even he didn't believe the lockdown measures he was throwing other people in jail for.
00:12:08.440 Next one.
00:12:09.480 Joanne.
00:12:09.800 I cannot find enough words to tell you and your research people how important your work is.
00:12:13.920 This is a time of great change and you are accelerating it.
00:12:16.640 You're making a place in the history of the awakening of the human race.
00:12:19.840 People need to know that the way to fix this is for each one to stand up wherever they are and wherever they can.
00:12:27.340 Love, love and strength to you for each and every day.
00:12:30.760 Well, I thank you for that.
00:12:33.680 Next one from Vanessa.
00:12:34.980 I'm taking care of two elderly people that are shot, injured because of the health and government sisters.
00:12:40.440 Excuse me.
00:12:41.360 Let me try that again.
00:12:43.600 It's from Vanessa.
00:12:45.220 I'm taking care of two elderly people that are shot, injured.
00:12:48.680 You know what that means.
00:12:50.360 Because of the health and government systems scaring and restricting people for not complying.
00:12:56.180 Now who takes care of them?
00:12:57.220 No one.
00:12:57.620 Doctors don't even want to admit to it.
00:13:00.260 What can I do for them?
00:13:03.320 Our documentary tells us that even if you're not able to help,
00:13:06.440 people are driven to medical assistance and dying out of despair.
00:13:12.040 And sometimes it's just as simple as playing cards with someone.
00:13:15.700 You don't need money.
00:13:16.820 You just need time for a card game.
00:13:19.720 Hello, Sheila.
00:13:20.180 How 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?
00:13:27.240 Yes, yes, yes.
00:13:28.480 China, India, South Korea, and Japan to burn.
00:13:31.560 In 2020, we mined 10 million metric tons and sold over 8 million tons to these countries for 7.7 billion.
00:13:38.600 You know what I'm glad.
00:13:40.340 Burn coal.
00:13:41.260 Roll coal, as they say.
00:13:42.920 We got paid to pollute elsewhere, and Trudeau has the nerve to point fingers at these countries for polluting.
00:13:48.360 Hypocrite.
00:13:48.820 Cut the carbon tax.
00:13:49.620 Knowledge is power.
00:13:50.580 Thanks for all you do in our fight for freedom against the globalists.
00:13:53.320 Cheers, Mike.
00:13:55.280 Here's the thing.
00:13:56.060 I love coal.
00:13:57.300 I live in Alberta.
00:13:58.160 We've got 800 years of clean burning coal under our feet that apparently we're not allowed to use,
00:14:02.060 but we can mine it and ship it to those guys.
00:14:03.820 I want to use it too.
00:14:05.480 Why?
00:14:05.840 So that I don't get power grid alerts when it's minus 53 telling me to not run my dryer
00:14:12.840 because we don't have enough electricity, because we don't have capacity, because we came off coal too fast.
00:14:19.400 Thanks to Notley.
00:14:21.480 So, yeah.
00:14:23.640 I mean, it's ridiculous what Trudeau's doing.
00:14:27.440 But I want to burn the coal too.
00:14:30.940 Whatever they're doing in India, I want to do that too.
00:14:33.300 They're burning my coal.
00:14:35.120 I want to burn it too.
00:14:37.660 Madeline says,
00:14:39.620 Hi, I wanted to send my deep appreciation of all Rebels and Rebel news.
00:14:43.220 I have been with y'all since the beginning, not as a subscriber, but a regular donor.
00:14:46.980 Hey, we appreciate you.
00:14:49.500 Gratitude for all you freedom fighters.
00:14:52.140 Hello, Sheila.
00:14:53.040 Thank you for all that you do.
00:14:54.200 I just wanted to ask, will you be screening the made documentary in Toronto?
00:14:57.400 Stay tuned.
00:14:57.860 We're doing our best to set up a screening there.
00:14:59.620 Amy says, sorry, that last one was from Leanne.
00:15:03.960 Sorry to breeze by.
00:15:05.220 Next one from Amy.
00:15:06.600 Thank you for addressing this issue among many important issues, but this one stands out.
00:15:10.220 I hope we will be able to watch the documentary online.
00:15:13.440 Yes, you can.
00:15:13.980 Go to endmade.com.
00:15:15.400 If 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.
00:15:25.200 It's there.
00:15:26.400 Or you can rent it for a couple of bucks at endmade.com.
00:15:32.180 Meld, 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.
00:15:40.140 After seeing Chinese infiltrating our produce, my family and I bought seeds and wrote it till more yard.
00:15:46.160 Do you agree that we need a revival of Canadian made produce?
00:15:49.160 Yes.
00:15:50.040 Yes, I do.
00:15:51.460 I garden in self-defense, as I say, and I think so many people do.
00:15:56.160 So, food is so expensive, and especially fresh produce.
00:16:03.280 And so, I garden, but I try to use heirloom varieties.
00:16:08.000 I live in zone two, if you can believe that, which means that I have one of the shortest growing seasons possible.
00:16:15.440 And I plant plenty of root vegetables because they keep all year.
00:16:20.840 I'm not much of a root vegetable eater.
00:16:22.840 As many of you know, I live a very low-carb lifestyle.
00:16:26.560 I don't condemn the rest of my family to my bizarre eating habits, but fresh lettuce, onions, tomatoes, a greenhouse.
00:16:36.960 I think it's important also.
00:16:39.320 If you want to check out of the tyranny, what's the first thing they control?
00:16:42.620 The guns and then the food supply.
00:16:45.780 So, I'm doing, like I said, I'm gardening in self-defense.
00:16:48.620 I'm taking back at least control of the little bit of the food supply that I can manage, right?
00:16:56.460 Locally source your meat and garden.
00:17:01.900 Garden in self-defense.
00:17:04.200 It's a good rebel t-shirt.
00:17:05.320 I should suggest that.
00:17:06.820 Thelma Dirks.
00:17:07.560 Why does the Prime Minister murder thousands through MAID?
00:17:12.600 To reduce our overcrowded Canada and then admit millions through immigration.
00:17:17.720 It's not to reduce Canada from being overcrowded.
00:17:21.320 It's to take the burden off the healthcare system.
00:17:23.780 It's your civic duty to die so that they don't have to innovate in the healthcare system.
00:17:31.120 It's really that simple sometimes.
00:17:32.480 Next one, Joseph L.
00:17:35.960 I lost my best friend of almost 50 years to MAID last summer.
00:17:38.820 He had been managing sciatica and a couple of other long-term medical conditions for years,
00:17:42.760 but was suddenly inflicted with unbearable pain February 2023.
00:17:46.640 His Ontario medical team gave up on finding a cause after four arduous emergency hospitalizations
00:17:52.340 and just suggested he request MAID.
00:17:56.280 After holding out for a few extra weeks, he finally gave in.
00:17:58.960 I now understand the cocktail of drugs used to perform MAID are controversial
00:18:04.380 with concerns about how many minutes it will actually take for the patient to finally succumb to the effects
00:18:09.680 and that because the patient is initially paralyzed,
00:18:13.320 he or she is not able to display or indicate discomfort or distress,
00:18:16.860 which may include the sensation of slowly drowning.
00:18:19.700 Finally, they also asked my friend's family to consent to donating his organs.
00:18:23.660 We're just all raw materials, aren't we?
00:18:25.720 I find this final insult very troubling because this can easily create an incentive
00:18:30.640 for unscrupulous people to financially benefit from using their apparent positions of authority
00:18:35.040 to facilitate and or encourage vulnerable people to give up on life and request MAID.
00:18:39.400 We know how many medical officials, hospitals and institutions were financially rewarded
00:18:45.020 to increase COVID cases and hospitalizations.
00:18:47.080 Even when patients did not die from or even have COVID, the public must not be taken in again.
00:18:54.720 It is illegal in this country to sell an organ.
00:18:57.920 However, let me just tell you that there are the majority of MAID deaths in this country
00:19:06.420 are done by a very small ideologically driven group of practitioners.
00:19:10.860 I can't see that there's a financial incentive for the doctors themselves.
00:19:18.320 However, you know, they do get paid by the things that they do.
00:19:23.160 More MAID, more money, you know, more visits, right?
00:19:30.360 More money.
00:19:31.200 More money.
00:19:32.860 The real incentive is to the medical system.
00:19:37.280 And as my friend Michelle Sterling points out, unfunded pension liabilities.
00:19:41.900 You know, there are a lot of people who have been paying into a pension and the money's not there.
00:19:46.500 What do we do about that?
00:19:49.780 All right.
00:19:53.660 There seems to be, this one is from Joanne.
00:19:56.520 There seems to be too many people still wearing the diaper, aka face mask.
00:20:01.040 Is it time for everyone to stop using it?
00:20:05.040 She goes on to further say,
00:20:06.400 My question is, when will the mandates be totally off finished?
00:20:09.880 The reason I hate masks is because I depend on lip reading.
00:20:12.400 I'm deaf since birth and I depend on lip reading since I was little.
00:20:15.160 It's very hard to understand people and wish that every rebel news has closed caption.
00:20:19.440 Well, thank you for suggesting that.
00:20:23.660 I can see what is happening.
00:20:25.140 And I now just heard that carbon emissions in Vancouver is going to be banned.
00:20:30.620 Is that the truth?
00:20:31.400 Now, carbon emissions, I haven't seen that.
00:20:36.300 But this is already, like I'm in Fort St. John.
00:20:39.240 They call this the energetic city because there's so much natural gas here.
00:20:42.840 But even I see signs saying BC is a no-idling province.
00:20:48.360 Like, you can't idle your vehicle here.
00:20:49.920 It gets cold here, like it does in Alberta.
00:20:52.560 And they can't idle their vehicles.
00:20:53.960 I mean, it's just crazy.
00:20:55.480 Thank you for the suggestion about closed captioning.
00:20:58.140 I'll see what I can do about that for you.
00:20:59.640 As far as the mask, I realize the inconvenience for you.
00:21:02.760 I don't care if people wear a mask.
00:21:04.400 But don't ever make me.
00:21:10.080 So, I'm not going to ask.
00:21:13.820 All right.
00:21:15.460 My question is, this one, next one is from Fern.
00:21:17.840 My question is about your documentary.
00:21:22.620 Is there a way for me to send a link to a couple of friends so that they can watch it?
00:21:26.320 They both live in the USA and thus do not have a membership.
00:21:28.660 Is there a way to donate to the effort and then get a couple of VIP passes so I can share it?
00:21:34.000 If you go, as I said, to endmade.com, you can get the documentary there for just a couple of bucks.
00:21:46.600 They can rent it.
00:21:47.340 We realize that perhaps becoming a monthly member to Rebel News Plus is not in everybody's budget.
00:21:56.180 And it is very difficult to find venues to host our documentaries.
00:22:00.780 So, and the point is, look, if we're making this documentary to change the culture in this country, away from being a culture of death,
00:22:09.800 then we must make the documentary as accessible as possible.
00:22:13.700 So, that's what we're trying to do.
00:22:16.460 Altena says, all I want to say is thank you for the amazing investigative journalism that you do.
00:22:20.940 Well, thank you.
00:22:21.420 You are greatly appreciated.
00:22:22.460 And I wish we had Rebel journalists here in New Brunswick.
00:22:26.280 Yeah, I do, too.
00:22:26.960 I love New Brunswick.
00:22:30.940 Vern says, God bless you, Sheila, and your associates at Rebel News.
00:22:34.820 Have a blessed trip.
00:22:35.560 Well, thank you.
00:22:36.100 We're doing our best.
00:22:37.420 This RV, though, smells like steak.
00:22:39.340 And potato chips, if I had to put, like, a name to the smell.
00:22:50.520 All right.
00:22:51.280 Craig 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.
00:22:59.500 They should be dismantled, and everybody should be wearing them across the world in bright colors.
00:23:03.060 Please go to rebelnewsstore.com.
00:23:06.680 You'll find some UN, WE, I think WEF t-shirts there, for sure.
00:23:11.540 Natalie.
00:23:12.180 This one's from Natalie.
00:23:13.820 A youngster.
00:23:16.580 Hey, Sheila.
00:23:17.340 I'm finishing up grade 12, homeschooled high school.
00:23:21.160 Good for your parents.
00:23:22.680 And my question is related to a paper I have to write.
00:23:24.720 I'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.
00:23:34.740 And, 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?
00:23:57.460 As a Catholic, it's, we view gender transition as wrong.
00:24:05.100 We don't, we think the act of homosexuality is inherently sinful.
00:24:12.620 It's not prescribed by the church.
00:24:15.240 And 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.
00:24:31.160 And it wouldn't just affect me.
00:24:32.240 I'm sorry I'm bumping my camera because I'm on a wobbly table.
00:24:34.780 But it would also affect Orthodox Christians of other forms, our evangelical friends, our Pentecostal friends.
00:24:46.540 It would also affect our Muslim friends.
00:24:48.860 So, that's crazy because it criminalizes religious teaching that runs afoul of the government, which is bizarre, bizarre.
00:25:07.340 Especially 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.
00:25:16.320 Or, pray harder for the sinners.
00:25:20.400 But she would, you know, if you were calling something sinful, well then, I guess that's going to be hate speech now.
00:25:28.100 Okay, lady.
00:25:29.320 Let's keep going.
00:25:30.380 I understand there's been a lot of virulent anti-Semitism lately, particularly on our college campuses where I'm in no hurry to go.
00:25:36.900 I 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.
00:25:44.160 But this seems to take things way too far.
00:25:46.200 However, 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.
00:25:57.720 Now, as a Christian, this is terrifying.
00:26:00.620 To 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.
00:26:10.440 And we know that, like, Jesus died for all of our sins.
00:26:16.440 And so, we're all responsible.
00:26:20.540 But yes, there were a lot of people on Team Barabbas that day.
00:26:26.520 Let's keep going.
00:26:27.520 Do you think there are other alternatives to combating anti-Semitism?
00:26:31.560 Personally, I think hate speech laws are the wrong way to go.
00:26:34.480 I do too.
00:26:35.120 I think, like, calls for genocide, that's in a different category.
00:26:43.500 I don't think you should criminalize being an idiot, saying idiotic things, or people who disagree with your political positions.
00:26:52.960 And I think a lot of the LGBTQ alphabet people stuff is now taken on, like, a political connotation.
00:27:03.880 I do, I think, like, expanding hate speech laws are, it's crazy.
00:27:09.280 You know, like, like I said, calls to genocide, bad.
00:27:14.440 Threats of violence, bad.
00:27:16.260 And, um, but, uh, and by the way, we don't really enforce the existing hate speech laws we do have, do we?
00:27:27.220 Well, we've got these little Hamas mobs running amok, saying, from the river to the sea, which is, which is a call to genocide.
00:27:35.100 And nobody's doing a darn thing about it.
00:27:37.620 So maybe, maybe we could deal with the laws that we already have.
00:27:40.880 Um, also the whole, like, they're trespassing.
00:27:45.700 You have a mob of anti-Semites trespassing at the university, and your solution is more hate speech laws?
00:27:52.980 Could we kindly enforce the ones that we have before we do anything else?
00:27:56.220 That would be great.
00:27:57.580 Sorry, I'll just keep reading.
00:28:01.560 Natalie goes on to ask.
00:28:05.640 Do you, uh, after all, a fundamental part of freedom is the freedom to hate.
00:28:09.640 Protect, perhaps, education, or redirecting our tax dollars from these indoctrination camps towards bettering people's lives so they can become productive citizens.
00:28:18.640 All things that government wants to do is fund drugs and make us all hate each other.
00:28:21.780 It's very sad.
00:28:22.440 You know what?
00:28:23.640 I want that on a t-shirt.
00:28:25.380 All government wants to do is fund drugs and make us all hate each other.
00:28:29.960 Truer words were never spoken, young lady.
00:28:32.420 It's very sad.
00:28:33.760 I can't make it to any of your documentary screenings, but thank you for standing up for the helpless in our country.
00:28:38.060 Blessings, Natalie.
00:28:40.220 Natalie, you raise an interesting point.
00:28:42.420 I don't care what these people say.
00:28:44.320 I don't believe the things that they believe, but I do believe they have a right to be idiots in the public square.
00:28:49.640 I don't want to pay for any of it.
00:28:51.380 You know what I mean?
00:28:52.260 I don't want to pay for it.
00:28:53.240 But so many of these groups now are receiving public dollars in one way or another.
00:29:03.680 I think once you cut off the funding to these little hate mobs, they just dry up and go away and they have to go get a job at Starbucks.
00:29:12.500 And maybe that's the solution is that they can protest whatever they want.
00:29:19.660 Don't do it on private property.
00:29:21.680 Go to the public square all day long.
00:29:24.060 I don't care.
00:29:24.580 And public dollars should not be going to these people.
00:29:29.580 And then all of a sudden, protesting does not become the lucrative career it is for some of these people.
00:29:34.940 And, you know, there won't be demand funded.
00:29:41.360 So the supply will dry up.
00:29:44.360 All righty.
00:29:44.940 Next one.
00:29:51.360 Linda Morehouse.
00:29:53.440 Dear Sheila, you're doing a great job.
00:29:55.300 I'm in Nova Scotia.
00:29:56.660 When 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.
00:30:04.980 Something is quite wrong here.
00:30:05.980 Nobody should be asked anything like that at that time.
00:30:08.860 Most have a do not resuscitate on their health records.
00:30:12.060 Of course, if an elderly is sick, they are in misery.
00:30:14.940 And these kind talking doctors and nurses giving them undivided attention in that moment of asking.
00:30:19.340 Some are pushy.
00:30:20.280 I'm seeing stories about this all over the internet in different areas.
00:30:23.000 Please tell your listeners.
00:30:23.720 If you have a sick relative, go with them to the hospital and get the sick person and the relative to stand firm.
00:30:28.760 Blank.
00:30:29.220 Tell these ghouls that maid is not in the program.
00:30:37.940 You'll hear a lot of this.
00:30:40.620 I 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?
00:30:55.080 And once you get to palliative care, guess what they do?
00:30:56.980 We have a lady in our documentary who had a kidney problem, like a kidney infection.
00:31:04.940 They sent her to palliative care.
00:31:07.520 Thank 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.
00:31:17.380 They knew that doctors don't get things right.
00:31:20.120 They knew that from COVID and they fought back.
00:31:25.300 So that was great.
00:31:26.980 Pamela writes, Dear Sheila Gunn, I've enjoyed Rebel News for several years now.
00:31:31.240 The important topics that have opened the eyes of many Canadians.
00:31:34.100 The MAID program is one of the most important to me.
00:31:36.220 I'm concerned about people with no family who are being manipulated into believing that this is an option.
00:31:41.540 Our society needs to create an environment where people can reach out to a support system that will give them hope.
00:31:46.200 How can we stop the MAID program and give actual care for people who need it?
00:31:50.140 Thank you, Pamela.
00:31:51.660 Hopefully 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.
00:32:05.880 But also that this is solved by us.
00:32:09.620 We don't need the government involved.
00:32:11.600 We, the despair that is driving people to access MAID can be found through, can be ended by us being close to them.
00:32:24.360 Well, Pamela, hopefully you get a chance to watch our documentary.
00:32:26.980 And 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.
00:32:35.580 It's not made for you to like it.
00:32:37.120 It'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.
00:32:46.760 Because politics is downstream of culture, and we've got a culture of death in this country.
00:32:51.220 And so if we want the politics to change, we have to change the culture, and that comes to us.
00:32:56.180 And 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.
00:33:05.640 That's how we change this, one person at a time.
00:33:09.300 Do not put your faith in princes, because they will fail.
00:33:14.760 Just ask Jason Kenney.
00:33:16.700 Next one, last one, from a critic who hasn't seen the documentary.
00:33:20.220 So I wonder how she knows how this is the way she describes.
00:33:24.580 It's from Kim, who says,
00:33:27.180 The anti-made propaganda needs to stop.
00:33:31.980 This is nothing more than a holy roller crusade that makes real conservatives look like idiots.
00:33:37.460 If you don't want help dying when you want to, fine.
00:33:40.560 But leave the rest of us normal citizens alone.
00:33:43.640 The whole thing looks and sounds like something out of the extreme left playbook.
00:33:48.080 Kim Morton.
00:33:48.680 Well, Kim, you know what looks and sounds like something out of the extreme left playbook?
00:33:53.920 Complaining that something is propaganda when I know for a fact you haven't watched it.
00:33:59.020 Okay?
00:34:00.000 That's what lefties do.
00:34:01.920 They don't dig down.
00:34:04.440 They don't even watch the thing they're being critical of, and then send an email about it.
00:34:09.980 Kim, email me directly.
00:34:14.340 Sheila at rebelnews.com.
00:34:15.840 I will send you a link to the documentary.
00:34:19.760 Because I want you to watch it.
00:34:21.260 Because you don't know what is in this documentary.
00:34:24.820 You have not heard the stories of the people who have lived it.
00:34:30.260 And the things that have happened to them.
00:34:32.560 Now, you can call me a propagandist all the time.
00:34:35.000 I don't care.
00:34:36.080 I've got tough skin.
00:34:37.000 But I don't want you calling these nice people who told me about the worst thing that ever happened to them a bunch of liars.
00:34:43.000 Because that's what you're saying when you say that.
00:34:46.260 About a thing that you never watched.
00:34:47.860 If you cannot understand what the problem with MAID is, then I don't know how to explain it to you in any other way.
00:34:57.620 MAID was sold to all of us as something that would help people whose deaths were imminent, like within days of dying.
00:35:09.220 And who were simultaneously in extreme suffering.
00:35:12.420 That's how it started.
00:35:14.420 That's not where it is anymore.
00:35:15.920 For example, did you know that autism can qualify you for MAID?
00:35:20.560 Because autism is a biological neurological disorder.
00:35:23.960 And not a mental illness.
00:35:26.220 So, if you have a biological neurological disorder that is irremediable.
00:35:30.940 As in it won't heal.
00:35:32.820 Because autism won't.
00:35:34.760 Well, that puts you on track to for MAID.
00:35:36.700 Did you know that?
00:35:38.080 I bet you didn't.
00:35:39.660 Did you know that the pain from a delayed knee surgery.
00:35:44.040 So, you know, it takes you 14 months to get a knee surgery in Alberta.
00:35:48.600 That unwarranted pain and suffering might qualify you for MAID quicker than you can get the knee surgery, by the way.
00:35:55.360 Isn't that outrageous?
00:35:56.840 Now they want to move it to mature minors and the mentally ill.
00:36:00.120 There was a slippery slope.
00:36:03.040 Everybody else just ignored it.
00:36:04.360 And us holy rollers were the ones warning you about the rest of it.
00:36:09.780 And we're the ones also working to save lives.
00:36:13.660 So, I don't know, you can call me a holy roller if you want.
00:36:16.600 There are a lot of completely non-religious people in this documentary who said themselves, we were pro-MADE in the first instance.
00:36:26.920 In fact, we talked to somebody in the documentary, and this is how I know you didn't watch it.
00:36:30.820 We talked to somebody in the documentary who is still pro-MADE in the first instance,
00:36:36.100 when it is for someone whose death is foreseeable and they are in great agony.
00:36:41.280 We 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.
00:36:51.220 A solution to government wait times, cleaning up the eccentric and the lonely and the homeless and the drug addicted,
00:36:59.260 instead of treating them like valuable human beings, or as us holy rollers say, in the image of the divine.
00:37:08.000 All right, I've got to get back in. I've got to wrap up this documentary.
00:37:13.200 Thank you, everybody, for tuning in. I had a lot of positive feedback there,
00:37:18.420 but I thought I would take the time to address the one that wasn't positive.
00:37:23.260 And anyways, Kim, that offer stands. You want to see that documentary, I'll make it happen for you.
00:37:27.780 And if you walk away from that documentary with the same opinion that you have now,
00:37:31.520 well, then you're just one of those unreachable people who is less open-minded than you think you are.
00:37:38.000 But I'd be happy to make that work for you. Again, that's Sheila at rebelnews.com.
00:37:43.900 I've got a private link for you so that you can watch it.
00:37:47.480 I'm going to get back into the documentary so that Kian isn't there when the lights come up,
00:37:51.020 just waiting for somebody to run in and talk. So that has to be me.
00:37:54.340 Friends, thank you for helping me with this week's show.
00:38:00.240 I know it is not as tidy or as professional as sometimes it is when I'm at home.
00:38:08.880 And it is important to me, though, for those of you who support the show,
00:38:14.900 regular viewers, people who take the time to watch the show,
00:38:21.320 but also people who spend the money to watch the show behind the paywall.
00:38:27.400 I appreciate you so much.
00:38:28.700 I know that Justin Trudeau is picking your pocket in new and creative ways.
00:38:31.660 So you don't have a lot of money left. None of us do.
00:38:34.300 But you choose to spend that extra eight bucks a month to help us
00:38:38.140 and to help us have a sustainable business model,
00:38:41.420 whatever that means in the times of Trudeau.
00:38:43.660 And so I owe it to you to bring you a show when you're waiting for one.
00:38:48.700 So that's what I did today.
00:38:50.800 And I got to get out of this RV because, like I said before,
00:38:54.200 it smells like steak cooked four hours ago and possibly Doritos
00:39:00.280 and maybe some spilled iced tea.
00:39:02.260 But maybe that's why I'm here.
00:39:04.880 I'm here to clean the place up, I guess.
00:39:06.920 I'm going to make sure we get our damage deposit.
00:39:09.400 That's it.
00:39:10.200 I don't know where I will see you next week,
00:39:12.260 but I promise, as always, I'll bring you a show.
00:39:14.860 If you've got viewer feedback on the viewer feedback,
00:39:18.280 my email, as always, is sheila at rebelnews.com.
00:39:22.000 Put gun show letters in the subject line if you've got a gun show letter for me.
00:39:25.560 And that's it.
00:39:26.540 And as always, thanks to everybody who works behind the scenes to put the show together,
00:39:31.880 whatever it is looking like when I send it to them.
00:39:34.460 Thank you, by the way, to Tamara Ugolini,
00:39:36.400 who has really stepped up to take on some of my responsibilities at the company,
00:39:40.720 of which I have many, while I'm touring this documentary.
00:39:43.740 But I think this is really important work, life-changing, life-affirming work.
00:39:48.080 And one of the most important things that I've ever done at Rebel News.
00:39:51.480 So I thank her especially for that.
00:39:54.520 And as always, don't let the government tell you that you had too much to think.