Rebel News Podcast


ANDREW CHAPADOS | It's Time to Invade Canada... with An0maly & Savanah Hernandez


Summary

Bryson Grey and Anomaly join Jemele to discuss their new single, The Truth, which hit No. 2 on Billboard s Hot 100 chart and is the first hip-hop song to do so in over a year.


Transcript

00:00:00.880 Well, everybody, we are officially back from the band.
00:00:11.180 It's like those Twitter accounts that have popped up that are like,
00:00:14.000 yeah, I'm a she, her, gender, neuroqueer who advocates for, you know, rights for crabs.
00:00:22.200 And you're just like, is this real or fake? I don't know.
00:00:30.000 Savannah Hernandez is a producer for Slightly Offensive on Blaze TV and also a political commentator.
00:00:36.400 She hosts a podcast called Rapid Fire.
00:00:39.060 Anomaly is a billboard charting hip-hop artist, as well as a political commentator with over a quarter million YouTube subscribers.
00:00:45.400 They both joined me today. How are you guys?
00:00:48.500 Fantastic.
00:00:49.140 Doing great. Thank you for having us.
00:00:50.780 I love both of you guys. Thanks for coming on.
00:00:53.420 First thing I want to talk about, Anomaly, this song you've got with Bryson off the charts, literally on the charts, I guess.
00:00:59.880 What's the feedback been like? I love the song.
00:01:04.060 Anything to report on the chart status? What kind of feedback are you getting?
00:01:09.620 Yeah, well, thank you for being real quick on it because we just hit the billboard charts today.
00:01:13.360 So I like that billboard charting artist.
00:01:14.940 But we hit number two in digital rap sales in the U.S., number three for R&B and rap sales.
00:01:21.260 And then I believe number 16 for all genres sales.
00:01:25.020 So that was three different charts this week.
00:01:27.180 It's been great.
00:01:28.020 I mean, that's a nice accomplishment, you know, to have.
00:01:31.840 So that was awesome.
00:01:32.780 The feedback's been great.
00:01:34.160 And it's just cool that we can compete with mainstream artists with a smaller budget.
00:01:39.380 Pretty much no budget.
00:01:40.800 I know that we're pretty much both self-managed and stuff.
00:01:44.280 So that was awesome and pretty excited about that.
00:01:46.980 It just happened.
00:01:47.580 So thank you for being quick on the news.
00:01:49.800 Rebel News, you know, they're right there, right on the spot.
00:01:51.880 So what kind of, why do you think there's such like a clamoring for this sort of stuff?
00:01:57.940 We've seen Brevner up here, 300,000 views in a couple weeks on his video.
00:02:03.800 We saw Bryson go to number one.
00:02:05.300 Let's go, Brandon, all that stuff.
00:02:06.680 Why do you think there's such, you know, a void being filled now?
00:02:11.480 Right.
00:02:11.920 Two reasons.
00:02:12.480 Well, I think half the world or more than half the world wants something real and not
00:02:17.240 everybody is like the authoritarian left that they're pushing now under the guise of liberals.
00:02:21.820 So you have more than half the world looking for something that the major corporations are
00:02:25.880 afraid to do.
00:02:26.660 Everybody's pandering to this very small minority thought group that isn't popular anymore
00:02:31.480 and it's getting less popular.
00:02:33.200 That and also I think rap, when I listened to it, it was rebellious counterculture.
00:02:37.860 That's why we liked rock and roll rap.
00:02:39.540 But nowadays you got Eminem, I mean, great talent inspired me when I was younger, but
00:02:43.920 he's like rapping about, you know, wearing masks and, you know, like being afraid of
00:02:48.100 coronavirus or somebody coughing on them.
00:02:50.120 And it's like, it's just so not cool.
00:02:52.480 So, you know, my favorite rappers that I like, I mean, some of them are still cool, but I feel
00:02:56.820 like they're, they can't really figure out what to do anymore.
00:03:00.060 The old thing that everybody's doing is getting stale and, you know, people want something
00:03:05.200 fresh and real.
00:03:06.080 And fortunately they've left such a massive void and it's easy to fill by just being honest
00:03:11.780 and authentic, which I guess everyone's like afraid to do now, or it's not, you know, trendy
00:03:16.780 or maybe they just don't know it.
00:03:18.400 But I think those two reasons.
00:03:21.220 Savannah, you're in the place to be in Texas, of course.
00:03:25.000 Why do you think there, do you think there's a new like wave of people coming in now and
00:03:30.080 there, and there's a bigger possibility to, to sort of like blow up.
00:03:33.380 I'm seeing this a lot up here, especially with the music and with podcasts and people
00:03:38.180 speaking out now.
00:03:39.040 Do you think sort of like the lockdown culture is allowed for a new wave of talent to come
00:03:43.440 through, especially given how many people are trying to go be part of like, whether
00:03:47.420 it's the comedy scene or the political scene in, in Austin, Texas, in that area.
00:03:51.820 100% and I would just like to say congratulations to Anomaly.
00:03:56.740 I think that he's doing such a great job because there is such a huge wave of people that are
00:04:00.580 hungry for the truth.
00:04:01.840 I think I was listening to an old Drake song or some rap song, and it's basically rappers
00:04:06.380 talking about, you know, taking drugs, having all these hoes, making money, blah, blah, blah.
00:04:12.780 And then you listen to Anomaly and Bryson Gray and their message is so different.
00:04:17.160 And I really do think that there's this new culture of people who are so hungry for the
00:04:20.700 truth because they realize how much the government has lied to them, because they realize how
00:04:24.520 much celebrities and all of these media talking heads have led them astray.
00:04:28.780 So when you have this new fresh talent and this new ideology coming forward, people are really
00:04:34.040 hungry for that.
00:04:35.180 And here in Texas, of course, we've always been, I would say, you know, one of the free states.
00:04:40.900 You mentioned Austin.
00:04:41.820 I was actually there this past weekend, and it is good because we are seeing a huge uptick
00:04:47.100 in freedom here in Texas, a lot of people moving over here.
00:04:49.720 But at the same time, we're taking in a lot of the Californians who are escaping and fleeing
00:04:54.820 all of the bad policies that they voted into their state.
00:04:57.860 So you go to Austin, Texas right now, it's essentially mini LA.
00:05:00.780 You have homeless encampments everywhere, a huge uptick in rising crime.
00:05:04.480 So it's very much this fight where Texas is one of the more free states.
00:05:08.980 We are very outspoken here.
00:05:10.120 We love our rights, we love our guns, but at the same time, we have all of these transplants
00:05:14.080 coming in that are severely changing the culture here.
00:05:17.260 Keep your eye on Texas because 2022, 2024, we'll, you know, definitely see a demographic
00:05:22.280 change here.
00:05:23.920 And from the left real quick, I would say, keep the oat milk.
00:05:26.660 The oat milk lattes are good from LA.
00:05:28.760 They're delicious.
00:05:29.420 Everything else is bad.
00:05:30.920 So, you know, take the baristas.
00:05:33.020 It's funny you bring that up anomaly because I just drank an oat milk latte for the first time
00:05:36.740 this week.
00:05:37.480 It was delicious.
00:05:38.300 I don't know why I've been sleeping on oat milk, but it's, it's really good guys.
00:05:41.500 Go try it out.
00:05:42.600 That's what, that's some of the few exports we still have to offer, but yeah, leave the
00:05:46.880 policies behind, but take the, you know, take the latte.
00:05:49.780 Starbucks just lifted their vaccine mandate, which was kind of surprising, but I'm, I'm seeing
00:05:54.860 a lot of different companies saying, oh, now that the government will let us discriminate
00:05:58.860 against you.
00:05:59.440 We're not going to do it.
00:06:00.200 I wanted to ask you guys, are you surprised that maybe you anomaly and others, of course,
00:06:06.820 weren't invited to that America fest thing?
00:06:09.280 Like I thought I was going to see, let's go branded performance for sure.
00:06:12.460 Are you guys surprised at how there was still like a little bit of gatekeeping at that event?
00:06:16.960 Uh, I'm not surprised.
00:06:20.060 No, I mean, at this point, I'm grateful that I built my own audience and it's like a power,
00:06:24.900 not just in right-wing media, but even especially left-wing media that I don't need anything.
00:06:29.380 I like beaches.
00:06:30.480 I like to play exercise.
00:06:32.100 These are things I could do anywhere.
00:06:33.420 I'm pretty happy and content.
00:06:35.080 Um, but I think, yeah, there's, that's just politics.
00:06:37.480 And, you know, I guess to be not controversial and just honest, I've worked at a lot of different
00:06:43.080 places and there's always gatekeeping.
00:06:45.040 There's always drama.
00:06:46.140 There's always like, you know, that's just like a human nature sort of thing.
00:06:49.800 So of course that politics is also in politics, but, you know, I think it drives me to go that
00:06:55.160 much harder.
00:06:55.720 I've always had a chip on my shoulder.
00:06:57.200 I was really good at soccer growing up and I felt like I was always, you know, slept on and
00:07:01.920 that makes me go even harder.
00:07:03.240 So I, in a weird way, I kind of like it.
00:07:05.020 Cause then I'm like, oh, okay.
00:07:06.000 Now I gotta, you know, it keeps me motivated and inspired to just, you know, do great content
00:07:10.560 and great, great work, great music, et cetera.
00:07:13.800 Savannah, did you want to comment on that?
00:07:16.760 Uh, regarding America fest and who's allowed to speak and who's not, I just think that we
00:07:22.240 constantly see with these types of right-wing events that it's only the establishment, if
00:07:27.880 you will, that is allowed to go and speak there.
00:07:29.860 And that's an issue that we've had for many years here at these types of events with these
00:07:34.900 types of organizations.
00:07:36.440 And, uh, I would just say that's why the right loses because they were afraid to bring on
00:07:39.740 people that are controversial.
00:07:40.840 And it often is those controversial people who are speaking the most truth that aren't
00:07:45.040 afraid to deviate from the norm and who are actually calling out what needs to be called
00:07:48.760 out in society today.
00:07:50.100 So not surprising, uh, disappointing, I would say, but, um, you know, that's the right wing.
00:07:55.680 That's why we continue to lose truly in America.
00:07:57.500 I was a little disappointed as well.
00:07:59.760 And speaking of, I wanted to bring up the stuff about Joe Rogan and Spotify in the realm
00:08:04.520 of, you know, censorship.
00:08:05.980 Did you guys get a chance to like do a little bit of dive into that letter that was sent to
00:08:11.620 Spotify?
00:08:12.140 Did you guys read about this?
00:08:14.220 Honestly, I didn't even read the letter because I didn't want to waste my time on it.
00:08:17.520 I just waited for everyone else to expose that.
00:08:19.760 What?
00:08:20.080 These 270 doctors and scientists weren't even that one of this was that one of them was a
00:08:24.600 cannabis scientist, like, are you serious?
00:08:26.900 Are you kidding me right now?
00:08:27.860 Hey, that's real science.
00:08:28.980 Trust me.
00:08:29.540 You guys want to want to bring, I think we have the article.
00:08:32.900 Somebody wrote a something on their sub stack about that.
00:08:35.480 We want to bring that up.
00:08:36.720 I think I sent that before.
00:08:38.500 Um, the, it turns out like you guys were saying a bunch of college professors.
00:08:43.420 Now, of course they can be doctors, but it was like academic research doctors who have
00:08:47.500 PhDs, some nurses, um, I think there was even some students involved.
00:08:52.720 And then here we go.
00:08:54.160 Um, this is by Jordan.
00:08:56.040 I don't know.
00:08:58.500 He crushes it too.
00:08:59.720 He does great work.
00:09:00.580 Yeah.
00:09:00.780 Yeah, he does.
00:09:01.760 I'm really loving the sub stack stuff though.
00:09:04.080 270 doctors called out Joe Rogan, but the authors and letters and vast majority of its
00:09:07.840 signatories are not medical doctors.
00:09:09.400 I think if we go down to the bottom, he gets a little bit of a breakdown.
00:09:12.780 So yeah, the guard, I want to say real quick too, that, uh, I think there were tens of thousands
00:09:17.400 of like, uh, frontline doctors who stood against the tyranny.
00:09:20.740 So even if they were all like doctor doctors, uh, you know, in the medical field, I mean,
00:09:26.060 270 is not really that much, you know, like there were, there were 10,000 plus like, you
00:09:31.080 know, counterculture doctors standing up, um, against it.
00:09:34.900 So, and I think that Dr.
00:09:37.160 Peter McCullough actually tweeted about how 16,000 plus doctors, they pushed back against
00:09:42.260 that original letter calling Joe Rogan, a menace to public health.
00:09:45.180 So 16,000 plus actual doctors were like, okay, we see your two 70.
00:09:49.700 We raise you 16,000 plus.
00:09:51.460 Right.
00:09:51.920 Right.
00:09:52.320 It's a low number.
00:09:53.300 270.
00:09:54.060 That's like 200.
00:09:54.900 I've done shows with thousands of people.
00:09:56.900 You know what I'm saying?
00:09:57.340 Like thousands of people like me.
00:09:59.200 It's like, yeah, I would say like, especially if you're Joe wrote, it's, that would be like
00:10:04.580 a million people hate Drake.
00:10:06.660 And it's like, yeah.
00:10:07.580 And millions of people like him.
00:10:09.260 I'm like, what's the big, you know, 270, like, uh, 50 PhD academics, 60 college professors,
00:10:16.760 29 nurses, 10 students, four medical residents, and a handful of science podcasters.
00:10:21.660 I mean, we don't really like, it could be anybody, but you're right.
00:10:25.620 It's still not a big number.
00:10:26.520 If we click on that link down there, that's towards the bottom.
00:10:29.380 Can I disagree with Savannah real quick?
00:10:31.200 I'm going to say that the cannabis doctor is the only real doctor there.
00:10:34.380 I'm saying he's the most important one.
00:10:36.840 No, I'm joking.
00:10:37.660 I'm joking.
00:10:38.080 I would 1000% agree with you on that because I'm like, okay, you know what?
00:10:41.780 I see the health effects to it, but this guy actually got ghost edited off because people
00:10:46.640 found his social media profile.
00:10:48.020 He has he, him pronouns in his, uh, title of his name and he's an anti-fascist political
00:10:53.620 theory nerd slash cannabis scientist.
00:10:55.900 So it's like, you know what?
00:10:57.060 I respect the cannabis scientists out of that, but you know, the pronouns and everything else,
00:11:00.600 it's like, yeah.
00:11:01.120 Okay.
00:11:01.340 You're showing off your mental illness a little bit.
00:11:02.980 Come on.
00:11:03.560 I need to know.
00:11:04.560 I need to know what, uh, you know, what gender my strain is.
00:11:07.640 That's why they got the hybrid.
00:11:08.840 That's the, that's the he, her collab.
00:11:10.460 Oh, you got the hybrid.
00:11:12.020 This guy, this guy knows what he's doing.
00:11:14.120 We don't discriminate.
00:11:15.020 Just so we're clear.
00:11:16.040 The producer's name is Andrew.
00:11:17.140 I'm not talking to myself.
00:11:18.460 Um, it had the, actually go back up to where that list was.
00:11:21.760 It had a link to.
00:11:23.340 He's talking to himself.
00:11:24.500 He's a schizophrenic.
00:11:26.100 It's the marijuana.
00:11:26.740 We accept that in the modern day, you know, it's 2022.
00:11:29.340 We only want to prop up the mentally ill.
00:11:31.920 So Andrew, you do you.
00:11:32.800 We're very proud of you.
00:11:33.680 Yeah.
00:11:34.100 We're proud, bro.
00:11:34.880 Thanks.
00:11:35.280 I'm failing upwards.
00:11:36.560 No, where they listed the, um, what we were just looking at there, there was a link that
00:11:40.780 was talking about the author.
00:11:44.100 Anyways, the author is just like, um, works for the Rockefeller foundation works for CNN.
00:11:50.100 There she is.
00:11:51.560 Jessica Malati Rivera, science communication lead in the pandemic tracking collective.
00:11:56.120 So she was good Lord, uh, created this COVID tracking.com with the Atlantic.
00:12:02.200 She she's listed on the Rockefeller foundation website, and she's also a CNN contributor.
00:12:07.180 So that's just interesting.
00:12:08.220 I thought it's the person who is like leading the charge of the letter, who she's working
00:12:12.420 on behalf of.
00:12:14.260 I feel like being a CNN contributor actually takes away from your credibility, but, uh,
00:12:18.600 good for her.
00:12:19.180 Did you see the, I think it was, um, San Francisco Chronicle.
00:12:24.340 They wrote an op-ed article saying why the state of California should be able to take your
00:12:28.400 children away.
00:12:29.100 And it's just like, it could be a joke.
00:12:32.400 You know, that's why, like, I don't even know anymore, like Babylon B stuff that could
00:12:36.320 be like a Babylon B article, but there's literally like psycho fringe liberals writing articles
00:12:42.080 like, Hey, the government should take your kids away.
00:12:44.260 And this is why not to get on a soapbox real quick, but I think Republicans conservatives
00:12:48.300 in Canada, like they should just be honest and straightforward because this is not a popular
00:12:52.340 issue.
00:12:52.700 Even recent polling.
00:12:53.700 I saw a lot of Republicans like, Oh, you know, 50 something percent of Democrats agree
00:12:57.740 with authoritarianism.
00:12:58.720 And that's crazy.
00:12:59.540 But that means that like 50% don't, you know, so this is a huge issue to gain a lot of voters.
00:13:04.000 They're going crazy.
00:13:05.060 It's not normal or popular.
00:13:06.440 And, you know, a lot of people only know certain things they hear on CNN or Fox news, and they're
00:13:10.980 always fighting about the wall or something.
00:13:12.840 And there's a place for that.
00:13:14.260 But I think this, this stuff is like a real wedge issue that they could win on.
00:13:18.140 So it's like highlight these people writing articles like five years ago, they would have
00:13:22.180 been taken for evaluation, but now they have, you know, puffy jobs at like mainstream media
00:13:27.520 conglomerates.
00:13:28.640 That's a good perspective.
00:13:31.500 For sure.
00:13:32.820 I want to, I keep seeing, and the reason I brought up a Canadian stuff earlier is partially
00:13:38.140 because I keep seeing like some, some of you guys and then other people as well.
00:13:43.360 I think they're waking up, you know, to the question of Canada lately, whether it's, you
00:13:48.540 know, the Quebec fining people for being unvaccinated or something like that.
00:13:52.360 But we also had this conversion therapy law passed.
00:13:55.880 I don't know how much you guys have read about this, but I think the main problem here, I think,
00:13:59.640 is when people hear conversion therapy, what goes in their mind is like a sort of like 1960s
00:14:05.080 electroshock therapy.
00:14:06.780 They're beating you at a camp or something, but it's actually not that at all.
00:14:11.300 And I think there's a, an article we can pull up from CTV that basically explains it.
00:14:16.240 It's a little bit, it's a left leaning outlet up here, but explains a little bit of what it
00:14:20.120 is.
00:14:20.520 And they get into how it's illegal.
00:14:23.860 I think it was 30 days after his passing.
00:14:26.100 It was just a couple of weeks ago.
00:14:27.200 So here we go.
00:14:29.160 It's now legal.
00:14:30.000 Scroll down to the middle.
00:14:31.120 I think conversion therapy, I want to blow that up a bit for viewers south of the border.
00:14:36.980 Conversion therapy, as it's called, seeks to change a person's sexual orientation to
00:14:41.200 heterosexual or gender.
00:14:42.660 That's the key thing.
00:14:44.000 Or gender identity to cisgender.
00:14:46.220 It can include seeking to repress someone's non-heterosexual attraction or repressing this
00:14:52.060 person's gender expression or non-cisgender identity.
00:14:55.260 So I think we probably, all three of us probably agree that like, you shouldn't like try to
00:14:59.960 change a person for who they are.
00:15:02.280 But in terms of like saying, maybe you're not a different gender to, I don't know, like
00:15:07.940 a five-year-old.
00:15:09.240 Maybe you're not a bear.
00:15:10.540 Maybe you're not like a boy.
00:15:12.540 If you were born a girl, maybe that's like, that's going too far.
00:15:15.860 And Matt Walsh, to circle back what I was saying, he tweeted a part of the actual, uh, the bill
00:15:21.660 there, and I just wanted to go over a few of those thoughts.
00:15:24.020 Click on that image for me.
00:15:27.220 Oh, I guess we're cutting.
00:15:28.400 There we go.
00:15:29.580 Um, changing sex, sexual orientation to heterosexual.
00:15:32.980 Change a person's identity, gender identity to cisgender.
00:15:36.640 Change a person's gender expression so that it conforms to the sex assigned to the person
00:15:41.180 at birth.
00:15:41.780 So you can't convince, I guess, a child to conform to the sex assigned to them at birth,
00:15:50.780 gender identity, gender expression.
00:15:52.400 Now this comes with a penalty of up to two years in prison.
00:15:54.940 And this goes back to like when Jordan Peterson was saying years ago, I think it was 2017, that
00:16:00.940 this sort of stuff would soon be used against us.
00:16:03.580 And everybody was like, no, don't be such a bigot.
00:16:06.020 Uh, do you guys see this as a, as a big of a problem is I think I, that it is, or am
00:16:11.540 I talking to myself again here?
00:16:14.300 I'll be quick.
00:16:15.040 Cause I know.
00:16:15.540 Yeah.
00:16:15.860 I was going to say, I know Savannah could go off on this.
00:16:18.200 She's an expert, but you know, to be brief, Jordan Peterson was right.
00:16:21.620 The slippery slope was real.
00:16:23.280 Um, as far as the gender stuff, they can just arrest you.
00:16:27.080 If you're, if you know, you say your wife wants to change the gender of your kid and you
00:16:31.420 say, no, now you could go to prison.
00:16:32.920 That's so dangerous.
00:16:33.880 But even just on the gay stuff, even if it wasn't that, I think it's messed up because
00:16:38.040 all of society is trying to make people gay all the time.
00:16:40.680 You know, like they're trying to make kids gay, adults gay, tell you you're gay, you're
00:16:44.040 bi.
00:16:44.440 So it's just not fair that they could, you know, try to make everyone gay, but then a
00:16:48.820 straight person couldn't do the opposite.
00:16:50.960 I mean, it's, it's all bad, but definitely the gender stuff's the worst.
00:16:54.920 I'm 100%, especially because we're targeting our children with that.
00:16:58.440 And if you look at the definition of this bill, what does conversion therapy, what can that
00:17:02.920 even be defined as, okay, you have a son and then you go buy your son a bear and then you
00:17:07.080 put him in blue clothes?
00:17:08.080 Is that considered conversion therapy because you're, you know, making him convinced that
00:17:12.880 he's a boy because that's what his gender actually is?
00:17:15.780 So we're living through such an insane time where we're targeting the next generation and
00:17:20.900 why are they being targeted?
00:17:21.940 Yuri Bezmenov, who was a KGB defector and propagandist expert, talked about how to subvert an entire
00:17:27.320 country to subvert an entire, uh, you know, people, you would have to target the younger
00:17:32.700 generation.
00:17:33.280 And then within a 15 to 20 year time span, you would see what that actually looks like.
00:17:37.700 You would see the, the, uh, I guess, reeducation of the children and of that next generation.
00:17:43.240 And that's what we're seeing right now with these kids, with how confused that they're
00:17:46.780 being with their gender, with just everything we're seeing in our universities.
00:17:50.680 It's absolutely disgusting to me.
00:17:52.480 And children shouldn't be targeted.
00:17:54.060 If you want to be gay, you're 18 plus, go ahead and knock yourself out, but stop pushing
00:17:57.960 it down.
00:17:58.340 Everyone else's fake, that throats and stop targeting kids with this.
00:18:01.340 It's disgusting.
00:18:03.360 What would you say to somebody, go ahead?
00:18:06.900 No, go ahead.
00:18:07.980 I was going to say, what would you say to somebody, Savannah that says, you know, I believe my
00:18:12.320 child because a man in British Columbia has already been arrested for this last year for
00:18:16.360 not adhering to his daughter's, uh, uh, gender transition.
00:18:20.260 I'm sure I'm getting a bit of it wrong, but he went to,
00:18:22.480 he served jail time.
00:18:23.500 They had a whole, you know, media embargo on it.
00:18:25.540 You couldn't talk to it.
00:18:26.560 What would you say to somebody who's like, you know, my, my child who's eight believes
00:18:30.900 that they're a girl, they believe strongly in it.
00:18:33.560 I want to just, you know, support them and let them be happy.
00:18:37.640 I would say to that, who is your child being influenced by and surrounded by?
00:18:42.580 And, you know, we can look at the education system.
00:18:45.100 We can look at our schools.
00:18:46.160 If you look at the percentages of children who now identify as the LGBTQIA, you know,
00:18:52.220 whatever sexuality, you'll see that there's been a huge uptick in that because they are
00:18:56.060 being influenced by their teachers, by their fellow peers, by the media, by cartoons for
00:19:01.180 crying out loud.
00:19:01.940 So I would ask that parent, you know, who's really influencing your child here?
00:19:05.540 And also too, I mean, not everybody is religious, but I will point out that that is why it's
00:19:10.500 important to have some basis of religion.
00:19:12.500 And that is why it's important to, you know, have God as a part of your life.
00:19:17.100 If you will, I'm a Christian person.
00:19:18.360 I genuinely see that we've taken God out of society and look at where we've gotten to.
00:19:22.780 We now have children being raised as babies.
00:19:24.880 They're super confused.
00:19:26.140 Suicide rates are going up.
00:19:27.320 Depression rates are going up.
00:19:28.440 Drug use is going up.
00:19:29.540 And this is just supposed to be normal.
00:19:31.180 And we're propping up mental illness in society.
00:19:34.000 Anomaly, where do you see this leading?
00:19:35.660 What do you think the ramifications are as a society or an entire country when this stuff
00:19:41.560 is being pushed?
00:19:42.400 So I think it's pretty obvious that it's being pushed really hard.
00:19:45.740 I think it's already there.
00:19:48.500 So now you could go to prison.
00:19:49.760 Like, you know, if your teacher, their kid's teacher is six, seven years old, she is far
00:19:55.340 left and convinces him that he's something because he hears it six, eight hours a day.
00:19:59.780 And you're the parent, you're supposed to be able to, you know, take your kid out of
00:20:03.500 school, say that you want a different teacher.
00:20:05.520 This is what parents do.
00:20:06.500 They're trying to take the parent out and then they could arrest you.
00:20:09.300 They could steal your kid.
00:20:10.620 And this is so dangerous.
00:20:12.220 It's already there.
00:20:12.940 And where they're going is they just want to make it illegal for anybody to disagree
00:20:17.100 with their authoritarianism.
00:20:18.240 Like in America, the Rogan stuff, it's really just a way to say, if anybody opposes our regime,
00:20:23.320 big pharma, big government, you know, you are misinformation.
00:20:26.380 You are hate speech.
00:20:27.240 You are, you know, I guess like LGBT offensive, whatever they call it, homophobic.
00:20:31.920 They're finding ways to put this in legislation to really just take your kids, uh, stop you from
00:20:38.120 ever questioning everything they're doing from forced masking, forced injections, you
00:20:42.180 know, forced LGBT, like they can force it down your throat, but you can't do the opposite
00:20:46.340 or even defend yourself.
00:20:47.760 And, uh, I just pray that, you know, conservatives here in America and Canada get smart because
00:20:52.820 I see this thing happening where they end up going further left to try to appease the middle
00:20:57.640 ground and, you know, things that say like Bryson Gray, who I did a song with, he has
00:21:01.700 Christian opinions, like a lot of people, and he's now, you know, not allowed to play
00:21:05.820 at certain events and they kind of blacklist him in some ways because they find it too
00:21:09.300 offensive.
00:21:09.680 But his stance was a Hillary Clinton stance in 2000 and an Obama stance.
00:21:13.820 So it's like, he's at, you know, they're now further left than Obama and Hillary used
00:21:17.460 to be.
00:21:17.880 And they think that this is a way to win, but it's really not.
00:21:20.600 And I think, uh, even a lot of liberal and progressive parents are starting to realize
00:21:24.600 how crazy the school system's getting and how abusive it is and how creepy it is.
00:21:29.620 And it's starting to wake a lot of people up.
00:21:31.240 So I pray that conservatives see this for what it really is and get smart because, you
00:21:35.540 know, I hate to be a downer.
00:21:37.140 I'm a very optimistic person, but I do believe that they want to put people in prison for
00:21:41.780 a lot of things for literally just being moral, honest, and a good parent.
00:21:45.920 And they're going to keep passing laws like this to try to basically make it illegal to
00:21:50.180 dissent from the authoritarian regime.
00:21:52.700 And I mean, it's already slowly happening, but you know, once again, the slippery slope
00:21:57.200 is exactly correct.
00:21:58.680 Christian pastors, Jordan Peterson, a hundred percent, right.
00:22:01.700 And this is just further proof.
00:22:04.200 Yeah.
00:22:04.320 I think we're in a, we're pretty far down the slope up here in Canada.
00:22:08.280 Um, yeah, that's an Andrew, before we get off of this point too, I just want to build
00:22:12.700 on what anomaly was saying as well and remind people that the FBI was used to target parents
00:22:18.920 in Loudoun County, Virginia, because they had the audacity to speak out against what was
00:22:22.760 going on in their schools, because they were speaking out against their children, being
00:22:26.820 read sexually explicit books and being taught sexually explicit things.
00:22:30.460 So we have our intelligence agencies now being weaponized against law abiding American citizens
00:22:35.860 because they have the audacity to parent their children.
00:22:38.980 So I just wanted to build up on what anomaly was saying with that point.
00:22:42.340 Right.
00:22:42.880 And real quick to, um, the, uh, Rogan did this with a general McMaster.
00:22:47.040 He had HR McMaster on his podcast, and he actually mentioned, uh, the FBI in the Gretchen
00:22:51.560 Whitmer plot.
00:22:52.320 When we were trying to protest peacefully against lockdowns around the country, just random people
00:22:56.860 saying, man, this is a huge breach of power.
00:22:59.000 You know, there was this big kind of story that said, oh, there's people trying to kidnap
00:23:02.880 Gretchen Whitmer, who's a governor.
00:23:04.380 And that's really bad.
00:23:05.600 And the media kind of used it at the time to make it seem like, well, anybody that's
00:23:09.340 against the lockdowns might do something crazy like this.
00:23:11.640 And then a story breaks in Buzzfeed, like a year later, that a lot of the people involved
00:23:15.960 in that plot were FBI agents and the people who hatched that plot where, and they were
00:23:20.000 trying to convince, you know, non FBI agents to get in on it.
00:23:23.120 And, uh, I mean, this is, this is crazy, like targeting parents for stopping their kids from
00:23:28.360 getting the Canadian type education.
00:23:30.160 And then also kind of, you know, creating or fueling a plot to really not make it look
00:23:37.420 like anybody who opposes the regime is, uh, you know, an extremist.
00:23:41.200 It's, it's very, very creepy.
00:23:43.200 Yeah.
00:23:43.560 One of those guys, I mean, look what's going on.
00:23:46.680 Sorry, Andrew, sorry.
00:23:48.040 Gretchen Whitmer was saying one of the guys was homeless.
00:23:50.400 And then that also reminds me of a Ray Epps.
00:23:55.360 I'm going to go to jail for saying this, but we should storm the Capitol tomorrow.
00:23:59.400 You guys, it's, I love it so much.
00:24:02.560 I wanted to, uh, and then they're defending that guy.
00:24:05.020 I don't know if he is or not.
00:24:06.280 Like I almost low key, it would be hilarious if he's not, and everyone's just like shitting
00:24:10.080 on this poor guy.
00:24:10.860 But, uh, it's like, he's the only one getting defended.
00:24:13.680 It's like, dude, they're going after people who literally stood outside and didn't do anything
00:24:18.220 at all.
00:24:18.780 And they're trying to say everybody involved was a terrorist, any Republican, like everything.
00:24:23.640 And it's crazy.
00:24:24.220 It's like, dude, this guy's literally on camera saying that.
00:24:26.820 And all of a sudden he's getting like defended by Adam Kinzinger.
00:24:29.020 It's like, you know, I'm not really knee deep in this narrative.
00:24:31.760 Cause I feel like it's a trap, but that was kind of comical to me.
00:24:34.740 I'm like, man, I, I wonder what it's like to get defended by all these people.
00:24:38.420 That's a rare, you know, he's a lucky guy that Ray, the, uh, the FBI investigated the
00:24:44.960 FBI and they said that they didn't have any involvement in January 6th.
00:24:48.440 So please don't question it.
00:24:49.400 Thank you.
00:24:49.640 Yeah, no, I definitely trust that sounds open shot case.
00:24:53.700 I wanted to give you a couple of W's here on air.
00:24:57.920 Um, if I were to think back the last year, 2021, the great inflation debate turns out
00:25:04.820 you were right about.