SHOCKING: Trudeau sets up racial database to track workers genetically
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Justin Trudeau is spending millions of dollars building a racial database to inventory different minority groups. It s so gross, but I got some basic questions like, hey, can you tell me who s black and who s white? It s not as easy a question as it sounds.
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Hello, my Rebels. Today, I take you through a scoop from our friends at True North who
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revealed that Justin Trudeau is spending millions of dollars building up a racial database to
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inventory different minority groups. Oh, it's so gross, but I got some basic questions like,
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hey, can you tell me who's black and who's white? It's not as easy a question as it sounds.
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Tonight, Trudeau sets up a racial database to track workers genetically. It's August 28th,
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and this is the Ezra LeVant Show. Why should others go to jail when you're a biggest carbon
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consumer I know? There's 8,500 customers here, and you won't give them an answer. The only thing I
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have to say to the government about why I publish it is because it's my bloody right to do so.
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Look at this story that our friends at True North broke the other day.
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Liberals to make database of racial minorities to hire for government jobs. The contract requires
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prospective service providers to identify candidates who reflect Canada's diversity
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and update the database at least every two months.
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That's racist. That's the dictionary definition of racism. Judging people based on race and then
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discriminating based on those racist judgments. So instead of caring about the content of someone's
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character, as Martin Luther King Jr. told us to do, we're supposed to care now about the color of your
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skin. And you don't just care about it. It's the basis upon which you are hired or not hired. That's
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discrimination. As Martin Luther King would tell you, thinking this way and acting this way destroys
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our humanity because it reduces us to our skin color. We're no longer individual people. What we
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do or say or think or how we act or whether we're smart or dumb or kind or mean, all the choices we
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make as people, all the moral decisions, everything we do thoughtfully, it's all irrelevant compared to
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an immutable characteristic that we actually had no control over our skin color. You didn't choose
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your skin color. You may have achieved amazing things or terrible things, but none of that matters.
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Just show us your skin color and we'll judge you on that. That's your resume. That's your job
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application. Why bother even having a job interview, really? Just send us a photograph of your skin.
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No wonder they describe people as inventory in this system. The federal government is seeking a
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contractor to create an inventory of black people and other racial minorities that can shuffle into
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deputy minister and assistant deputy minister positions. Hey, I need to stock up on Asian Canadians.
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Hey, I've got too much inventory of black Canadians. How's your inventory? Imagine talking that way.
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Imagine doing that. A request for a proposal on the federal government's procurement and tendering
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website lists the proposed contract's objective as being to establish and maintain on an ongoing
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basis an inventory of qualified and interested black people and other racialized groups, indigenous
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people, as well as persons with disabilities from outside the federal public service for the
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government of Canada to consider for the deputy minister and assistant deputy minister cadre.
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What does that word racialized mean? It's a made-up word. Does it mean visible minority? I think the
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reason they invented this made-up word racialized is that in many places such as Toronto and Vancouver,
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visible minorities are not actually the minority anymore. Those are majority minority cities, which is an
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oxymoron. To be candid, white Canadians are a visible minority in Toronto and Vancouver, or at least in
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large parts of those cities. So if you're in those cities and you're going to hire based on race, you can't
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very well say you're doing so to promote minorities. You need a new word. Now this was a great scoop by True
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North, so much so that the Globe and Mail, which followed the story, actually gave True North credit for it, which they
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hate doing. Ottawa creating inventory of racial minorities to fill senior public service posts.
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Here's the actual Trudeau posting on the government website. It's a request for bids. Most of it is just
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boilerplate rules for bidding for a government contract. But there's a few code words like this.
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Companies have to show, quote, the bidder's strategy for sourcing potential candidates that will enable it
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to draw on its expertise in recruiting of executives from employment equity-seeking groups, as defined in
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the Employment Equity Act. That's fancy talk for tell us how you propose to select people based on race.
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What's your racial strategy? Or this, the challenges the bidder might expect to encounter in conducting a
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search in order to develop an inventory of deputy minister and assistant deputy minister cadre
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candidates representing equity-seeking groups, as defined in the Employment Equity Act, compared to
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typical executive searches, including how the bidder would apply an employment equity lens and
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determine whether their skills are suitable to be considered for any number of roles as opposed to
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specific roles. That is fancy talk for what problems to think you're going to have conducting a
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race-based search for people. It's a huge government contract. It has to be bilingual, of course.
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It's going to cost millions, absolutely millions of dollars. Hey, I've got a few dumb questions that
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weren't on the checklist here. 36-page request for bids. I got some dumb questions. What's a racialized
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person? I mean, really? I take it that means a visible minority. So how can you tell? I'm serious.
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If you're going to give or take away rights and privileges and money and jobs based on race,
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you need a pretty good definition. Hitler's Nazis actually had to make a chart about what they
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called mixlings. If your father or mother was a Jew, if they were both Jewish, you were obviously
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considered Jewish. If your father or mother was considered Jewish, you were considered Jewish. But
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what if just one grandparent was Jewish? Were you Jewish enough to be sent away to death camps? They
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had to have rules, right? Same thing in the United States during slavery. There were rules about what
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blacks and whites could do in the law. So you had to determine how black was black. You got all sorts
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of terrible ideas. And I hate to even say the words, but they invented this racial taxonomy. Quadroon and
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octoroon. Those are terrible words, which meant a quarter black or an eighth black. That's the kind of
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awful science you needed to uphold racist laws. There were some laws that had a one drop rule.
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They use words like a blood quantum. One drop of blood is in any amount of at all and you would be
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that minority. By that math, by the way, Peter Lougheed, the great Alberta premier was racialized.
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He was Métis. So would Peter Lougheed have been an invisible minority or a racialized person? How about
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Jews? I'm interested in that. Some people think Jews are white. Some alt-right types think Jews
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aren't white. Myself, I don't think being Jewish is a color. It's a religion. But there is a genetics
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to Ashkenazi Jews, European Jews. I'm an Ashkenazi Jew. Is that white? I know some black Jews. I'm
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guessing they count because they're black. Hey, how about Barack Obama? His dad was black and his mom
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was white. So he was 50-50. Under the old racist laws, he would be called a mulatto. And his dad
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wasn't an American black. So he wasn't a descendant of slaves. These are terrible things to even talk
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about. But hey, when you're setting up a racial system, you got to talk about it. Should someone
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like Barack Obama get free stuff? He's half black, half white, but he doesn't, he's not descended from
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slaves. If he were under this Canadian system, would he be put in Trudeau's racial inventory?
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What a terrible word. What's the purpose behind this? To make up for past wrongs? The majority of
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racialized people in Canada either immigrated here recently or were born here in the last
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generation. I mean, until about 30 years ago, Canada was overwhelmingly white. And as you know,
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we abolished slavery in 1793 in Upper Canada. We were part of the British Empire's 50-year war against
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the slave trade. So I don't think we're really making up for a history of slavery as perhaps
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the U.S. is still grappling with after their civil war. So what exactly are we doing this to achieve?
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If someone immigrated here in the past decade or two, what are we remedying for them? And why is it
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based on race? If we're trying to help poor people get ahead, well, statistically speaking,
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that would mean we would help Newfoundlanders. But under this system, someone who immigrated,
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let's say, from India in the past five years, and maybe they're a millionaire, maybe they're an
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investor class immigrant who came to Canada because they brought millions of dollars with them.
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Such a person, though, from India, who's a millionaire, would be preferentially hired
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as opposed to someone who came from 10 generations of poverty in white Newfoundland. What's our goal
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here again? This whole race-based view of the world, why? Is it a police thing where we're copycatting
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the U.S. Black Lives Matter thing? Okay, well, what about black police chiefs, like Toronto's black
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police chief? Was he bad or good? Seattle's police chief was a black woman, Carmen Best. She
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just resigned after Seattle's largely white city council voted to slash her pay and slash her
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budget as part of the defund police madness. So she was a female black police chief. Not a lot of
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female black police chiefs, but she was effectively fired by white liberals. I can't remember if that's
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good or bad. Who's the bad guy there? Who's a good guy? I'm having trouble keeping track of things.
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It's so confusing. And I fear that all of this is just some attempt to whitewash or blackwash.
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Is that a word? Justin Trudeau's own blackface scandal. He's trying to cover that up or something
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or make up for it. He's trying to copycat his American counterparts on the left by bringing
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their racial grievances into Canada where we don't really have that. If we're hiring and firing based
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on race and we're treating even wealthy and well-educated minorities as victims, but poor or
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uneducated white working class people as bad guys, what's our goal here again? Other than to judge us
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by race and pit us against each other by race, why are we doing that? Again, is there a real problem
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we're trying to fix here? I don't see it. If this starts with a job inventory of black people, white people,
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will it spread elsewhere like to the court system? Of course it will. I mean, is it really a good idea
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to have reduced sentences for convicted criminals who are indigenous? That's the law right now based
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on a case called Glad You, named after a case where the court said, well, an indigenous criminal's
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prison sentence had to be shortened because they're indigenous. Okay, I see the thinking there.
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But what if the victims of indigenous criminals are predominantly other indigenous people,
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including indigenous women? I mean, if you're letting men who commit violent crimes get off
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easy in terms of sentencing and they live on an Indian reserve, who do you think their victims are
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and will be again? The other people living on the reserve. Hey, should we keep Asian Canadians out of
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this? Because they seem to be doing very well, let's say, applying to elite universities.
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So Harvard and some schools in California keep out Asian Americans because they're too smart.
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Should we keep out Asian Americans? Should we keep out Jews? Both seem to do pretty well
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economically and scholastically on SATs and tests like that. Are the tests themselves racist?
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Or is it racist to ban Jews and Asians? That's what McGill did about 60 years ago. They limited the
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number of Jews who could go to medical school there because Jews did too well in medical school.
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Hey, is it like being trans? Can you just say you identify as black or brown or Asian? That's what
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Rachel Dolezal did. She actually got a job with the NAACP. I mean, if I say I'm black and you say,
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no, you're not, you're white. Who's the racist one there? Is it me or is it you? I'm confused.
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I mean, I remember when we just said, look, hire the best person for the job. Any consideration of
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race is, you know, racist. Just hire the best person, man or woman, black or white, whatever.
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But that was before we had Justin Trudeau to guide us. Stay with us for a moment.
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Welcome back. Let me quote from Tucker Carlson, who is a Fox News channel host. And I think one of the
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most influential conservative thinkers in the United States, I think someone who truly understands the
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nationalism, the populism, the America first ism, and is a great communicator of it. He said this the
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other day. He said for Dr. Tedros, that's the head of the World Health Organization. He's not a real
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medical doctor, by the way. And Bill Gates, the pandemic and climate change share a very different
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connection. Both are useful pretexts for mass social control. Both are essentially unsolvable
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crises they can harness to bypass democracy and force powerless populations to obey their command.
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I think he's nailed it. And you'll notice that with the pandemic, which is statistically over,
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has been over since May, well, that doesn't mean that the government is done. The mask bylaws all
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started in August, even though the matter was over in May. Now vaccines are the next step. But now
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the UN is saying, well, even vaccines aren't the end of it. This is a perpetual crisis, just like that
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of global warming. And joining us now, why I skeptic talk about this, is someone who I think was the first
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pandemic skeptic I ever spoke with. I'm talking about our friend, Mark Morano, the boss of
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ClimateDepot.com. Great to see you again, Mark.
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Thank you here, Ezra. Yeah, I didn't buy this thing from the beginning. I mean, obviously there
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was a virus, but the idea that lockdowns are necessary. I had known and saw firsthand what
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the CDC and the FDA even did when it comes to vaping. I actually followed your own public health in
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Canada. I mean, vaping, regardless of what you think, it's safe or not, is clearly safer than
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tobacco smoke. But both Canada and the United States heavily regulated it, used the scare of
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teen lung ailments to hype it, even though the teens were buying illegal black market vape devices.
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So I knew going into this that the CDC was caught just outrageously lying about that. But not only that,
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I followed the work of Michael Fomento for decades. And he's the one that called out the CDC and the myth
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of heterosexual AIDS and actually the whole AIDS alleged epidemic at the time. Because if you look
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back, Fauci was one of the ones warning it was going to be spreading everywhere and it was going
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to be this dangerous new thing they were in the early days. Their first instinct with the CDC is
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always the fear because it generates the crisis situation, which gives them more power. So I never
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bought into this. And it's been a just an insane fight. But I feel like we're losing it. Even with
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President Trump, we are losing this battle. Trump's still touting the Neil Ferguson discredited model
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that he saved millions of lives. President Trump still doesn't publicly get it.
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Yeah. I think he's in a pickle because on the one hand, he wants to say, look, it was going to be
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this bad, but I saved you from that. Because if he doesn't say that, the Democrats will say,
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oh, we had 100,000 plus, 180,000 deaths. So I think he has to play their game to rebut their rhetoric.
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But as we know from the global warming, if you grant the underlying premise,
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then you've lost already. I remember our first conversation. You were so bold.
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And I wasn't because I think my misinformation came from a different place. I was extremely
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skeptical of global health experts, but I probably was oversampling news from dissident voices in China.
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I follow a great number of underground sources showing videos from China. And so I saw
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the extreme lockdown measures there. Something right out of, well, now we see them in Victoria State
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in Australia, but I saw the extreme reaction in China. I had just watched the HBO miniseries
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Chernobyl. And I saw in March and early April, the death toll, even in the West climbing daily. And I
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thought, oh, my God, maybe China has millions of deaths. And so I was dealing with Chinese
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misinformation, disinformation. You were looking at it from a CDC World Health Organization point of
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view. I guess your skepticism was better than my skepticism.
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Well, I mean, I think we all were initially scared, especially with the propaganda coming out of
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China. You know, they had video of people dropping dead in the streets. They had people being welded
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into their homes. And then you had Fauci out there just on a scare campaign you had. And then the
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entire Trump. Here's a key thing here. The entire Trump administration fell in line and gave Fauci daily
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briefings. Had this been a Democratic president when this happened, I think we would have had a lot more
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skepticism because people, Republicans, conservatives, libertarians, people on the right would have stood
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up to a president who was essentially allowing the shutdown of the entire country. And I think
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because it was Trump, I don't think people question it as much. They thought, well, if even Trump's
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convinced, this must be bad. So in a way, Trump, having Trump president may have worked against us
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here. And we saw that with some of the Democratic states. You know, there's a lot of opposition in places
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like New York, Michigan, Pennsylvania protests. But in Republican states, where it's obviously not
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as bad in terms of lockdown, you don't get those protests. And Republican governors have been very
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respectful of that. But I think the overall thing here is this was the latest crisis that public
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health could assert. Now, public health has been for years as we're trying to get in on the climate
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scare. In fact, the World Health Organization in 2018 said that climate change was the greatest health
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threat the world faced. And this was years before COVID. And so with that, and that was Dr. Tedros,
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as they say, from the World Health Organization coming out saying COVID is now given a new impetus
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on the need to accelerate our response to global warming. We're now marrying the climate and the
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COVID issue into a totalitarian or a marriage made in authoritarianism. And this is not good going
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forward. We already have Jane Fonda. We already have John Kerry. We already have Al Gore. All
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warning that global warming is going to create more viruses. And to go to your point about Tucker
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Carlson's quote, these are both unsolvable crisis. We have never had a daily count for the flu,
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a death toll count. But believe me, we're probably going to get that. We're looking at,
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you know, the public health divisions already talking about lockdown 2.0 based on what we're seeing
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in Victoria and New Zealand. It's no longer flatten the curve in hospitals or deaths. It's now
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no new cases are allowed. We must be completely safe. We have now reached completely bizarro world,
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in the words of the Superman world. So this is something that, you know, everyone has now has
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to wake up. I'm against phased reopening. To me, a phased reopening in some ways is worse than a
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lockdown. The idea that government can tell you how many feet, whether you can have a mask,
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what businesses can open. We have governors in America where gyms are still closed. Movie theaters are
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still closed. Where Hawaii is closing outdoor beaches again. I mean, this based on number of
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cases on a test that isn't even designed to test COVID. So we have gone way beyond anything. In fact,
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I issued a public apology just two weeks ago, Ezra, apologizing for stating that the climate scare was
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the greatest threat to liberty. I now did not see it coming to this extent. COVID viral fears are now
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the greatest threat. They've supplanted climate and they're not going back anytime soon. Climate is
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now a permanent second fiddle to viral fears. I think you're so right on that. It was interesting
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to watch Greta, the school strike teenager, try and retool and pivot away from global warming to the
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virus to make that her thing because suddenly no one cared about her, was paying attention to her.
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Um, I remember she said on Instagram, Hey guys, I think I might have the virus. Hey, it's me over
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here. Now she didn't, but she like, she did this bizarre tweet. I feel like I might have it guys. Hey,
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can I get some attention? So she's trying to rebrand all these other types are here's an advantage.
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The virus fear has over the climate fear, the virus fear. People see the death numbers, as you say,
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saw that video of that guy falling down on the street. So they're actually afraid of it. And so
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they actually will wear a mask, even if it doesn't make sense. And they'll snitch on their neighbors
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for not wearing a mask. Whereas for global warming, people would tell a pollster, yeah,
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yeah, it's deeply important to me, but then they would get right in their car and you wouldn't have
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snitches snitching on a neighbor. Oh, he drove his car to the corner store instead of walking.
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I think it, because people had a palpable fear of harm imminent, which they never had with global
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warming. Exactly. And because we've turned our neighbors into the enforcers. Um, if you don't
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see a mask, wear a mask, we've turned shopkeepers into little policemen. It's much worse than that,
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but there's a similar antidote. I found it was always very effective to show how the global warming
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elites lived. They lived like they didn't believe it. They jetted around. They were on yachts. They
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didn't live as if they were in a panic themselves. And I think you're starting to see that around the
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world, health ministers, health officers who ban you from doing this and that. Every one of them
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knows it's BS. Every one of them is going to their summer cottage, going across state or county or
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provincial lines in the city of Brampton, Ontario. Mark, we had a mayor who shut down hockey arenas for
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kids, but then he was secretly playing weekly hockey games with his buddies privately in these public
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arenas he had shut down. So we can tell that the bosses don't believe it, but they want us to live in
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fear. Yeah. I mean, you have the public health commissioner in Pennsylvania. There's another
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example of the two-facedness took his mother out of nursing home right when they were sending the
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sick nursing home patients back in because they were afraid, allegedly, that the hospitals would be
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overrun. You have a whole layer of hypocrisy here. The biggest hypocrisy is we're all in this
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together. Jim Cramer, CNBC business, Wall Street guy, said it best. This is the greatest transfer of
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wealth from the poor and middle class to the wealthy in the history of our planet that he's
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ever seen. Just this. What we've seen is Walmart stock, Amazon, Facebook, all of these companies making
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money. And all the people making the decisions for continued lockdowns, not a single one, not a
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single public health professional, not a single governor, mayor, or judge who's ruling on the
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constitutionality of these lockdowns are having their salary affected. In other words, if you flip
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that, Ezra, how long would these lockdowns and phased reopenings have gone on if the people who were
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making the decisions weren't having a salary and were losing their homes and having cars repossessed
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and having their lives turned upside down? They would not have gone on as long.
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They're loving it. I mean, every single one of them still got paid when the courts were shut down,
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the schools shut down, the DMV, the motor vehicles department shut down. Oh, they were all getting
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paid. I know government workers. Yeah, they love it. This is. And if they were some of the government
00:25:15.120
workers, I know they have federal workers, they have to go to work one week, have a week off, but they
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still get paid full salary. And a lot of them now can telecommute. They don't even have to deal with
00:25:24.360
driving in. They love it. I know people who, Ezra, conservative Republicans who are literally saying
00:25:30.180
that they love the lockdown because they don't have to commute and deal with traffic anymore. So
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there's a lot of people out there who aren't looking at the bigger picture, who are looking
00:25:37.680
at their own self-interest. And this is why viral fears are great, because if you have a health concern
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or you're old or you have a sick family member, you're all in because you're afraid. And that's where
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they get you that climate never did. They just, as you said, people would, oh, yeah, I'm concerned
00:25:52.600
about climate, but they never would do a darn thing about it. They never wanted to pay anything
00:25:56.720
to do it. They never wanted to make any, what's the word, sacrifices. But with climate, they talked
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openly about planned recessions to fight global warming at UN summits. We have a whole degrowth
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movement led by the Sierra Club and other activists. Now, what is a lockdown but a government-mandated
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recession? And now they're never going to give this up. They're talking Robert Reich, former Clinton
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administration, former Obama administration. They're talking about the next phase lockdown.
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Joe Biden's talking about a federal lockdown in January if the scientists say it's necessary.
00:26:28.760
Why would it be necessary to get cases down to zero? And there's no evidence that lockdowns
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work. There's zero evidence that masks work. Masks, actually, the other way, even in hospital
00:26:38.800
settings, cases of influenza and viruses go up because people end up either not taking the
00:26:45.360
other protocols or they touch their face. A mask makes your face a target for your hands,
00:26:49.920
which have many viruses. So going back to the 1970s, masks studies actually show that masks aren't
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effective in preventing viruses. Yet they're now mandated across the country.
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Well, I find this very dangerous. And I confess that for the first month there, I was worried.
00:27:08.920
How could you not be? You go outside. I would be the only person on the street in Toronto,
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the largest city in Canada, fourth largest city in North America. I'd go on the street. I wouldn't
00:27:18.140
see another car. I came to my office here one day. Streets were empty. There was a cop out front.
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I said, what are you doing here? I felt like I was the last, like in that TV show, The Last Man
00:27:27.520
on Earth. And I didn't know what was what. I would put a mask on just because I didn't want other people
00:27:33.600
to be scared of me because everyone was walking around scared. And I didn't know. And I'm talking
00:27:38.540
about late March, early April, when the deaths really were climbing daily. But they peaked in
00:27:44.860
mid-April and they basically were over in May, June, July, August. We are done. Days pass in Toronto,
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the largest city in Canada without a death. The entire UK the other day, not one death,
00:27:59.520
not one child has died from COVID in the UK. But things are getting stricter in terms of
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government. Last word to you, Mark. They are. In fact, they've changed the definite. It's just
00:28:11.520
like climate change. It used to be. And if you go back, even Al Gore's first movie, you would look at,
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you know, polar bears, sea level temperature when all these things failed to cooperate. And believe me,
00:28:22.080
they're not cooperating on any metric. They started going into things like, well, let's see,
00:28:27.100
crime is going to go up or rape, vehicle thefts. And they started having all these different measures
00:28:34.060
of global warming because they couldn't do it. So they've redefined COVID now to cases. And cases
00:28:39.320
are very dubious because I think it's, you know, there was one case they were going to talk about
00:28:43.100
shutting down meat production in the United States. The Tyson meat plant, of the people who tested positive
00:28:49.000
based on this test, which wasn't even designed to test COVID, of the people who tested positive,
00:28:53.880
96% of those were asymptomatic, no symptoms. 4% had symptoms. They were going to shut down American
00:29:00.580
meat plants based on 4% of the people who tested positive, not 4% of the workers, but 4% of the
00:29:06.800
workers who tested positive having symptoms. That's how crazy this is. So now, in the case of New Zealand,
00:29:12.060
you want to look at how crazy it can get, shutting down an entire country, isolating people,
00:29:17.680
same with Victoria, all because of cases, forced quarantines. This is a very, I mean, again,
00:29:24.480
the global warming people are lusting after this. They are just drooling. This is what they hoped for.
00:29:29.880
They never got. So they want to join in on the COVID madness. And frankly, they probably will
00:29:34.920
successfully do so. I'm not liking the pushback we're seeing in Washington right now, even with the
00:29:40.080
Trump administration. Well, you've changed my views on things in this interview. You made me
00:29:44.960
realize this is not a temporary battle. This is not just, oh, 2020 was a write-off. This is a new
00:29:50.580
permanent battle. And I believe that now. I think you've convinced me. And there are forces out there
00:29:57.420
so large and opportunistic. And they see the enormous success they've had here that they didn't
00:30:02.460
have with global warming. I do believe that this is the greatest risk to our liberty. And you've changed
00:30:07.740
my mind. Thank you. Thank you, Roger. I appreciate it. All right. There you have it. Mark Morano,
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the boss of ClimateDepot.com. Stay with us. More ahead.
00:30:26.620
Hey, welcome back to my monologue last night about television and radio stations asking for handouts.
00:30:31.780
Mike writes, if the independent stations didn't have to compete with the CBC, they wouldn't need a
00:30:36.400
bailout. There's some truth to that. You know, newspapers too, because of course, for the longest
00:30:41.440
time, newspapers said, ha ha, we're not under any threat from the CBC. They're just, you know,
00:30:46.160
competing against TV. Well, now everything's converged on the internet. Newspapers on the internet,
00:30:51.500
CBC's on the internet. And so it's no surprise that newspapers have been bankrupted by the CBC too.
00:30:57.520
Ivan writes, sorry, they are businesses with a failing business model. The government should not be
00:31:02.100
involved in media. They already have too much control with the CRTC. Yeah, it's incredible to
00:31:07.140
me that not a word in that entire Canadian Association of Broadcasters memo was about how
00:31:13.100
do they actually win viewers' attention back through good content. Not a word about that. They're not even
00:31:20.540
in the audience game anymore. They're not even in the what do our viewers care about business anymore.
00:31:26.520
They're, okay, how do we milk Trudeau? Because he seems to be throwing billions of dollars around.
00:31:33.000
On my interview with Joe Pollack, Paul writes, the Democrats overplayed their hand. Their riots
00:31:37.620
started too soon. Yes, they own those riots, whether they like it or not. People have had enough and are
00:31:42.920
starting to turn on them and they're fake news lackeys. Well, I know people who are alert to fake news,
00:31:49.020
like you and me are. People who hang out on Twitter and places like that are.
00:31:53.880
But what about severely normal people who are too busy, you know, being moms and dads and driving
00:31:59.840
their kids around to sports and going to work? Are they alert to the fact that the Democrats really
00:32:05.240
are the ones calling for these street riots? I don't know. We'll find out in less than 70 days.
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That's it for today. Until next time, on behalf of all of us here at Rubble World Headquarters,
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to you at home, good night and keep fighting for freedom.
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