AVI YEMINI | Welcome to The Yemini Report - Episode 01
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1 hour and 16 minutes
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160.4761
Summary
In this episode of the Yamini Report, I introduce the co-host of the show, Morgan Jonas, and talk about why we re doing this and what the point of this show is. I also talk about some technical issues that have been going on since the launch of the project, and how to deal with them.
Transcript
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welcome welcome to episode one of the Yamini report I want to welcome you and
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thank you for joining us tonight and I would say bear with us it's my first
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session of it and there may be some technical issues through tonight that we
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will 120% blame Benji and even though this is not my show with Rookshan Fernando we
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will blame him too because anything that doesn't work in this state-of-the-art
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operation is Rookshan's fault because he set it up free of charge well I want to
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introduce you now to the co-host of the Yamini report somebody that I've done a
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somebody I've grown up with I know very well a good friend of mine and in fact
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my last story for Rebel News has actually been on him that just happened to work
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out that way Morgan Jonas thank you for joining us on the Yamini report I want to
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start firstly with people who don't know you who are you Morgan and where can
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people find you well Avi thanks a lot for having me a real honor to co-host this
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historic show with you one a first of its kind really so your mini report number
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one let's get it happening for those of you who don't know me at home my name's
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Morgan Jonas I head up a Victorian state-based political party called the
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Freedom Party also host of the MCJ report which has been dormant for a little while
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now so really happy to be back here tackling some issues with Arby and Arby
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thank you very much of course for giving me the opportunity to be here and and
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also the story we did a few days ago awesome job Arby and the crew well we'll
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get into all that in a minute now for people joining I want you to know that
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there are so the point of difference of this show for me is the idea or I'm sick
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of doing shows participating or being a part of it what am I hearing am I hearing
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myself is the fact that I'm generally or whoever's participating in the show is
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generally talking at the audience sometimes reading out some comments but
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never engaging directly with them I want this show to be exactly that it doesn't
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need to be the biggest show on the planet it needs to be to me an intimate
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show with my with rebel news or all my most loyal viewers people that subscribe
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now so obviously as the operation grows we will tweak it to make it function a bit
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better but for now if you want to join the live stream at certain points I'm not
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going to just introduce people as we're talking or as we're breaking down the new the
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daily news whatever but you can click the link so you've got to be registered
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to rebel news plus tonight everybody can watch it and rebel news plus people can
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can watch it live and rebel news plus people can go back and watch it in their
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own time so rebel news plus subscribers the way you do those go to your mini
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report calm you're obviously on that page now and if you want to come in and join
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the conversation on the screen here with us you need to click there is a button
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below in fact give me two seconds and I will show you exactly what I mean in a
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moment don't Benji don't come up on the screen let me pull it up first and then I
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will so let's just pull it up here on this does the old report here we go so
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you've obviously come down to so you're on this page now probably we'll see how it
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glitches looking at itself so you're on this page now you're watching this here
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now just below if you are a subscriber it'll say join the show that's the
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button that is what you click if you want to join the show now I'm gonna put
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you into a waiting room in which you'll sit there is until the time that we are
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bringing people on to the show and as long as you're respectful and engaging in
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conversation whether you agree or disagree we would love to talk to you but
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again let me preface that with as long as you're respectful and not a lunatic
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so I'm not gonna hold on that one so you're asking yourself Morgan why are you on
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here if we can't have lunatics is that right well you know I guess there's a
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limit to everything are the and of course we want good debate with people who
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vigorously disagree and opinions from every corner of the political spectrum we
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invite everyone but of course when there's certain people out there who
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wish to disrupt or take the course of action in a place that is no longer
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productive or serving in any purpose apart from seeking one's own attention
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well there might be a little surprise in store so I'm gonna stay tight-lipped on
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that for now so so just know this is a what this is the house rules more than
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welcome on as long as you're respectful and we'll give it some time and if if I
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beat you from the feed you're done and your membership will be cut out as well so
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for all the haters today that have signed up because I can see in the comments a
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few did that signed up just to be able to engage you will get your short-lived
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fun but you might have to wait I might I might get you on the second month of
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that eight dollar payment so Morgan yesterday I did do a story on you and the
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reason why I find that relevant not only because you're you happen to be on the
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show the next day we have a long history together don't we we grew up together
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for people who don't know I guess people people mostly know you from the
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COVID era MCJ report you did for a while you were running a show you're not running that anymore at the
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moment it's been a while we did a couple of live events last year Avi you spoke
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at both of them but the online show has not been in operation for about a year
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now so I would I wouldn't say that I've hung up the podcasting cap but it's
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taking a bit of a break it certainly haven't because the idea is that you're
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going to join me as a co-host if not every week most weeks and this is a very
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different show to what you had obviously what you had was you spent eight
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hours planning your your delivering the the show here I you know I traveled
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America I got to see how they actually do it in America I'm doing it a bit like
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the podcast that we do on Thursdays where we just go over what is making
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headlines the important issues around the country the point of difference like I
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said is I want to be able to include people from the audience so viewers and
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I can see there's already people waiting in there and we will do that so that that
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is exciting it I don't know how it's gonna play out because I've never done it
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before but we'll roll with it now I did do a story on you yesterday I might just
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pull that up first so that people have a reference to what I'm talking about give
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me two seconds I'll pull it up on the screen let's go here okay here we go
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my perspective and where I was standing the offender was very alert very intent
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on causing serious harm I was very very concerned for my safety I had no idea
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what was going to happen I didn't know what the result was going to be but I'm
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happy that I was able to defend myself in that moment by delivering several
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closed-fist strikes to the offenders face and his body and there was a lot of
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blood everywhere it looked a little bit like a horror movie luckily I was able
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I view many for rebel news outside the Moorabbin court to catch up with a good
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friend the president of the freedom party okay we don't need to watch the whole
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video so essentially what happened you were attacked just randomly on the
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streets of Melbourne you could see the guy followed you where is the turn down
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the sound on that I don't even know how to do that on YouTube the guy attacked
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you you know the guy attacked you while you're walking to tell the audience what
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what actually happened so they're not hearing it from me I was walking down the
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street with female friend of mine had my shopping in one hand and out of out of
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nowhere some guy comes from behind me very aggressively and he wants to engage in
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some type of violent physical confrontation and it was it was a very strange turn of
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events Arby because think about you're walking down the street you've got your
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sandals on you've just purchased some some meat from from Coles down the road and
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this guy just gets in my face and starts threatening to inflict serious injury and
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harm upon me and I've never seen this bloke before in my life so you know it
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appeared to be completely random some people are saying do you think it was
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politically motivated I got a lot of people asking me that did he say anything
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did he say anything that seemed like he knew you it didn't appear to me that he did it was
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basically the threats were just the typical type of threats you'd expect to hear from
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a violent thug on the street just threatening to bash my head in and that he's going to finish me and
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taunting me so yeah it literally just came out of nowhere and I think it highlights some
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some broader issues in society when you've got people acting so violently in broad daylight very brazen
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yeah it was crazy it's crazy to watch that and how were you feeling when it happened were you
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shitting yourself yeah it was very unnerving you know I'm not not gonna lie if I if I could describe
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the feeling it's kind of like um you're walking on a tightrope and you've got no no rails to hold
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on to and there were plenty of blokes around and nobody got involved you know even at one stage I was
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speaking to guys around me saying all right come on guys restrain this this person right here he's
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crazy he's violent I don't want to be involved in this this is not something that I'm asking for
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no one got involved and no one even bothered to um you know take out their phone and film which was a
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little bit disappointing but basically it came down to it Arby I was in a corner and you know it was
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either it was either going to be me or him and I didn't know what was going to happen I didn't know
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if he had a weapon on him but when I landed that first punch I knew that I had it I knew that I was
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going to be able to uh defend myself because you can't see it it's he obviously there's like you see
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in the video it comes you walk away there are those guys that are just telling you to move off which
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kind of seemed a bit odd um yeah so you'll see here in just a second and that's see this yeah he comes
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in here and right now uh just pause it right there so you you took out quite a few seconds in that
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time frame that we're out of camera that's when the actual physical confrontation is is taking place
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just outside of the camera so um he was on a combination of high strength painkillers and
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alcohol that's what the police told me so in that state he wasn't feeling much so uh it was definitely
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quite a quite a vigorous attempt from my end to to actually get it under control but even even after
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he was bloodied and blood dripping on the floor he still he still wanted to wanted to keep going which I
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thought was crazy but you know this is uh state of affairs in melbourne uh 2024 I guess and then the
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cops took him down anyways he was charged uh got off with basically nothing which is which is why um
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we ended up doing the story and we did the story because it's it's a crazy thing but it was about uh
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you know you're advocating for people to have the right to self-defense and we started that petition
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um on your behalf which uh I don't I haven't even looked at it today because I've been so busy but
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uh we'll follow up on that now the reason why I think that that's kind of the segue not only because
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we did the story on you literally yesterday um it's also because the today there is news um let me just
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zoom out a little because on this screen there we go um like I said technical issues I'm going to
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learn how to roll it as I'm doing it um so basically there's a 14 year old kid
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who's one of the worst offenders in Victoria according to police
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he he was on a three-day so a 14 year old accused of a three-day crime spree
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who police described as one of our most police uh uh prolific youth offenders has been bailed for the
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50th time for the 50th time yeah this this is Victoria are you surprised by this I'm not um
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uh so I would say often not 50 times that's that's a bit wild yeah the question is at what point in
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time does community safety get put before um offending somebody or taking these youth off the
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street and uh although maybe a controversial opinion uh yes he's a teenager yes he's a youth
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but that's still old enough to know better 100 percent lock him up the the the protection of the
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the the 14 year old child who's committing adult offenses a 14 year old child can kill a 14 year
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old child can seriously injure a 13 a 14 year old child can um can traumatize a victim just as much as
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an adult there is no reason in the world why a child should get bailed a 14 year old there is no
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reason in the world why a 14 year old should ever get bailed for violent offenses for 50 times
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50 times Avi and this really sends the wrong message to the community and the youth of the
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of our community that they can get away with violent crimes and nothing's going to happen to them
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in fact the situation has become so so dire that these these people these young people they're
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actually filming their crimes and posting them on the likes of instagram and snap snapchat and tiktok
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uh videos of themselves stealing cars uh producing prohibited weapons so they've become so emboldened due
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to our weak justice system that they're literally boasting about their crimes to the world and something
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needs to be done about this Avi because you know uh victorians don't don't deserve to live in fear
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and our population's already moving backwards and i dare say this would be just another uh sort of nail
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in the coffin of people leaving our state unless something pretty significant changes um just so you
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know yes i just looked at it now 1620 signatures for legalizing pepper spray so far uh i think this
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issue i think it deserves a lot more i think more people are going to wake up as these violent crimes
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i think people these kinds of things when it touches close to home people uh are more concerned about
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it but 50 times i'd imagine that you know all 50 of his victims would have liked some pepper spray
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um and it's one of those things that it's insane that time and time again victorians are left to
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um just cop it and be the victims we're left defenseless we don't you know for people who don't know in
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australia if you're watching from overseas there are no guns in australia there was the buyback in
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um 20 90 90 96 so you can't have anything for self-defense not even pepper spray but
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i just want to get your reaction on that today to be honest now there's someone there's someone
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calling in in the way let me just take a look at who they are um this is gonna be the first one
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what do we have there what's your name where are you from
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hold on let's see all right uh let me add to guest two
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hey how you doing thank you for patiently waiting
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how you doing mate what's your name welcome welcome how are you i'm good i'm good i can see
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some uh canadian oh there we go i recognize you sir how you doing i'm really good i had a hell of a
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time trying to get on here yeah look it's it goes it goes in the waiting room i think you were starting
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early so we had to uh pull you up so what time is it there for you it's uh almost 1 30 in the morning
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tell me you stayed up for for morgan today i stayed up for morgan today hey hey thanks a lot sir you
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know this this is the first time that we're meeting but uh these types of gestures will get you
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everywhere so thanks a lot for being here and you know what it might be 1 30 in the morning but you
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seem wide awake so so so tell us what are you thinking well i'm thinking i got this big jesus
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thing in front of the picture here and i don't know how to get rid of it maybe i'll just push
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cancel oh there we go we we can see you we can see you clearly tell me how what what what most of the
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audience here are going to be aussies how do canadians feel about the state of australia at the
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moment do you know what's going on with us or are you just so focused on your own problems with
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justin trudeau oh uh oh my god i think there's uh there's so much horseshit going on in the whole
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world today brazil uk tommy robinson uh it the world is uh can i swear yeah well this is on rumble so
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nobody's kicking us off the uh i hope uh the the the viewers might have to block their ears
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self-censor the world is pretty pretty fucked up and uh yeah uh i've never been so embarrassed to
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be a canadian in my life as i am at this point in my life i think a lot of australians would feel the
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same yeah but why why are you embarrassed uh well we have a a tyrant uh that is our prime minister
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that is a coward a liar a cheater a greedy son of a bitch and all the people behind him are the same
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and all the puppet masters up top that are controlling him are uh they're all the same
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we just want to live our lives and and be free and they are trying to strip us of every shred of
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dignity that we have in our lives i mean that's fine if you're young and you don't grown up and you don't
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know any better but by fuck i've lived in this country my whole life and i've worked my ass off
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and the last thing i need is some son of a bitch telling me what's what
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i've got grandchildren yeah i i think we you know we all watched closely during the trucker convoy
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through covid um victoria was pretty messed up but i don't think uh justin trudeau was far
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in some ways he was worse they were actually locking people's accounts down at the time i remember
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rebel news had to pay the staff two months in advance just in case that we just
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concerned that this tyrant was going to shut down people's accounts let me let let's let's look at
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look at um one of the other issues i've got up here and we'll see if you've got something similar
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in canada let me pull up uh what do we got we got i think it's this screen so here at the moment i
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don't know if you saw morgan there is a treaty in the park which is by uh the uh which council it is
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is it it's in werribee but it is in uh uh which is is it the is it uh it's one of the victorian
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um um oh windham windham city council yeah that's the one so they are holding a treaty in the park at an
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event uh it costs uh here we see the cost of this event so they've got all this other it looks fun
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yeah it looks good community event general admission is 50 bucks unless you are mob so unless you're
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aboriginal it's free well you know one of the issues we've seen here is what what actually
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first of all what what constitutes uh somebody of being from aboriginal lineage because when when we
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look at the activist class in this country you see people who are as as white as day uh who may have
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you know one uh 100th indigenous blood but furthermore to that point avi i think that mostly in this in
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this country we we just want australia to be a fair and equal uh land for everybody where uh everyone's
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treated equally under the law where opportunities are presented equally to to everybody and i think
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what this presents is is the emergence of a very dangerous uh two-tier society where certain certain
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people by potential virtue of their lineage are granted um advantageous treatment over others and i
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think it's a dangerous slope and it's i i would say it's something that we want to stay away from
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what do you reckon mate do you guys have something similar there in canada happening
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well i just watched uh i just watched ezra and the great group of rebels in uh toronto uh that uh
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were there because of the uh hama people that are uh supporting hamas yep you know that whole struggle
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going on there and uh to see uh one group of people getting preference over another uh from from what
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i know in my whole life of being a canadian living in canada blah blah blah uh that is not correct
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that's not right there's no way one group should get preference over another we had our uh we we still
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got the struggle going on with the uh the natives or aboriginals i don't even know what you call
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them anymore without being politically you gotta be careful on this channel yeah but jesus christ
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get over it i mean it wasn't it wasn't me it wasn't our generation that caused us okay we're all
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you know like get over it and let's move on the thing that that gets me with this whole thing is the
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idea that you're gonna counter racism with racism how how can exactly i thought charging a different
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rate based on somebody's race is the definition of racism you're literally segregating people based on
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race so it is more expensive for the white man how does that make any sense well that's right and this
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is the this is the classic paradox of the left turning into exactly what they purport to to be
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against and um yeah this is turning on the white man in one instance but also there's plenty of white
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people out there claiming to to be of a particular lineage uh seeking certain special treatment in
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this society and again i just think that it's a slippery slope not one that we should go down i
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would love to see the country come together maybe i'm a little bit too idealistic but this is just the
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way i am uh and to all say that hey we're all australians we're all equal and yeah this the emergence of
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this two-tier class system i think it's very dangerous and it's not going to go anywhere good
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it's never gone anywhere good throughout history well we'll move on the another story making news at
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the moment is australians are increasingly fed up with over the record immigration levels but it's that's
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not just a headline because according to a new survey 49 of australians now feel like
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immigration is too high and the reason why that's important that 49 is that that's a significant
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increase from just 33 last year the cost of living and immigration are the issues that matter to most
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aussies at the moment uh morgan what's your reaction to that yeah well we're in a time in history where
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we've had over 10 consecutive interest rate rises we've got a housing crisis a cost of living crisis
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the decisions made by our federal government have put our economy in a lot of turmoil and that's
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reflected by the state of the australian dollar our buying power when compared to the us dollar and
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coupled with uh such high immigration rates really the the average person out there is struggling and
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feeling the pressure more than ever before so competing in a job marketplace that that's overcrowded
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um competing for for property whereby the demand by far supersedes the supply it's uh it's no surprise
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that australians are getting fed up with the large amount of immigration and you know with with these
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tensions in the world rv and politics internationally becoming more and more polarizing australians i think
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are feeling the pressure now more than ever in terms of uh immigration and more and more specifically
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uh immigration that could uh in addition to what i've just mentioned be not conducive to our australian
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values and our democratic uh principles so yeah australians are feeling it and this is going to be a key
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topic getting into the federal election i'd say uh it's like looking in the mirror canada's got the
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same issues yeah true actually just came out with some statements about immigration claiming that he's
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going to uh pause immigration or temporarily pause immigration for a couple of years i'm not sure
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where this policy is coming from but he made a very sanctimonious speech i i saw it on youtube there
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a couple of days ago actually here and there i do keep tabs on our brothers and sisters from from
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canada in the commonwealth as are we so i think we have very similar cultures and uh we we have to
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show a bit more backbone i think which we're doing like our friends in the us uh in order to take
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measurable steps to taking out our country back and i hope that canadians are feeling inspired by the
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election of donald trump and his new cabinet and uh and now we're starting to organize politically is
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that something that's you're seeing more in canada now that the right uniting
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personally i have never talked to anybody in the last well even before uh avi across america
00:28:58.400
i haven't talked to anybody that wasn't pro trump could not wait for trump to get in because we i mean
00:29:09.040
you know we all looked at it going man if if that other one gets in uh that that's gonna be the
00:29:17.440
demise of all of us like because we're so we're so tied to the u.s it was a scary thought wasn't it
00:29:24.480
it was a scary oh absolutely uh and uh uh actually to be quite honest with you i'm on uh uh x right i get
00:29:36.320
the little blue check mark and such and uh i actually sent a message to trump and i doubt he
00:29:42.880
got it but i said you know when you get in could you please get rid of trudeau and the liberals
00:29:49.440
but but i i think canada's looking kind of positive in that direction uh trudeau's in the polls is
00:29:56.880
getting smashed from what i understand pia poliev is right up um i i think pia poliev is known
00:30:04.480
around the world for one particular interview hold on i'll pull it up while uh while you guys
00:30:10.640
continue the chat because i think this is like for australian viewers to see who is likely going to be
00:30:18.080
the next um you uh canadian prime minister god willing um are there any from are there any up
00:30:29.520
and coming candidates for the uh prime prime ministership uh anyone looking uh patriotic
00:30:37.120
they want to make canada great again somebody for the people to rally behind well absolutely pia poliev
00:30:44.880
uh and here you go i'll pull out this here watch this yeah this is for aussies you don't know who
00:30:56.560
this is basically um in australian terms the peter dutton of of of canada he's doing far better than
00:31:05.120
dutton is doing here in the polls and this this will explain why oh one second did i kill the sound
00:31:12.480
hell to actually find young people to to do work and of course housing is a problem and health care
00:31:18.720
is a problem as you was mentioned earlier the hospital here gets closed quite frequently nothing
00:31:24.240
to do with vaccinations i don't believe it's it's a doctor issue it's more shortage of doctors
00:31:29.120
um so what do you do in the meantime i mean there's you've got lots of plans for for building houses
00:31:34.240
etc but in the sort of immediate spectrum what would you do to create a a a blue seal test to
00:31:44.080
quickly license the 20 000 immigrant doctors we have in canada um many of them are prevented from
00:31:51.520
ever working and they give up on getting a job as a doctor and they end up taking low-wage work for the
00:31:56.160
rest of their lives i just want you to see i'm proposing a simple blue seal testing standard that
00:32:01.280
would apply right across canada take the test get the license get to work within 60 days okay and i
00:32:07.120
mean that obviously you're going to encounter some opposition from the college of of uh medicine etc
00:32:12.320
across the provinces so how do you deal with that issue we push forward but there's not easy street
00:32:17.360
leads to a dead end um the best hard roads lead to the best destinations we're not going to we're no
00:32:22.320
longer going to accept that this or that gatekeeping bureaucracy stands in the way of obvious common
00:32:26.080
sense solutions um the it is unacceptable that 20 000 doctors can i gotta find a better one where it's
00:32:33.920
to the point where he just eats the apple where he's eating the apple yeah that's great
00:32:41.600
it's what made him well i think elon musk tweeted at one point and he was just like this guy is
00:32:48.160
oh here we go on the on the topic i mean in terms of your sort of strategy currently you're obviously
00:32:54.720
taking the populist uh pathway um what does that mean well appealing appealing to people's uh more
00:33:03.440
emotional levels i would guess um i mean certainly certainly you certainly you tap certainly you tap
00:33:09.120
uh very strong ideological language quite frequently like what uh left wing you know this and that right
00:33:17.120
wing you know i mean it's that that type of ideological i never really talk about left or right anyways
00:33:22.000
a lot of i don't really believe in that okay a lot of people would would say that you're simply
00:33:26.560
taking a page out of the donald trump uh like which people would say that well i'm sure a great
00:33:33.520
many canadians you train this guy how good is he i don't know who but well you're the one who asked
00:33:39.120
the question so yeah you must know somebody okay i'm sure there's some out there but anyways the
00:33:44.960
the point of the point of the like that i like his answers i like he's not allowing this journalist
00:33:54.400
person or whoever's asking the questions to corner him in any way shape or form so people are saying
00:33:59.200
this which well you've used ideological language what ideological language yeah he's uh he's on the
00:34:05.280
ball charismatic as well you know he's chill i think that that that that that clip is what defines
00:34:11.680
that guy and i hope for canada's sake that he is the next um pm but i'm everything's kind of
00:34:18.800
indicating that it's it's leading that way australia is australia generally follows uh america and
00:34:26.160
i think canada and australia kind of follow that road as well um as well as the brit so i think the
00:34:33.440
world is headed in in a much better direction to be honest you've got to look at australia in our context
00:34:40.800
we followed the left so wildly so we went so far left because america had this
00:34:48.560
woke nutty administration and so australia thought oh yeah that's a cool thing to do let's do that
00:34:54.880
and our entire country so from federal and every state became a left wing um
00:35:00.720
um completely uh voted out the right and it was it was far left you know between sense sense there's
00:35:08.800
hardly any center left in power it was like the more more left wing you were leaning the the the
00:35:14.800
the bigger you were was your government so um i think in australia we we are and i think you're
00:35:22.320
going to see it around the world you're going to see that shift now when people have woken up because
00:35:27.040
everybody's suffering in the same way in in america the issues that people were talking about there was
00:35:32.720
cost of living and immigration the same things as we're talking about here and the woke is deaf
00:35:41.840
to those issues everything to them is about the culture wars about transgender rights and uh you know
00:35:50.240
demanding that men can play in women's sports because that's the most important thing somehow
00:35:56.640
whilst also arguing that men are all misogynist but it's the the intersection of all these crazy uh
00:36:06.640
identity politics they kind of crash somewhere where they make no sense and they don't realize
00:36:12.000
that the rest of the world looks at that now so like your average person isn't act isn't that dumb
00:36:17.520
anymore the average person is not is not falling for the woke feel-good politics because
00:36:24.400
they actually have to pay their bills every week and those bills have gone up
00:36:32.400
but they're only waking up because because people realize that um
00:36:38.080
like people are not falling for firstly uh the way they they demonize people based on words so where
00:36:45.520
they just call people nazis or they where they just label people to silence their political view
00:36:52.080
and they're going hold on trump is the perfect example they they they they demonize him so badly
00:36:59.520
and there's a period there where i think some people were convinced and now people had you know
00:37:04.960
americans had four bad years forget about the rest of the world we all suffered because of uh the the
00:37:11.520
the current administration but americans suffered four bad years and they go people go you know what
00:37:16.800
it's not it's not even i don't believe it like we had four years of him he didn't rob democracy he
00:37:24.320
didn't end democracy he didn't become that thing they said he was going to do and things were just much
00:37:29.600
better on a day-to-day basis on the things that actually affect me which is you know the cost of living
00:37:37.280
and they put it down to a few things including the immigration like in america it's a different
00:37:42.800
immigration problem than we have here but it is a big problem
00:37:49.840
well and you know i think one of the other takeaways is uh americans going into the election of which we
00:37:57.600
just witnessed they had two terms of very uh different presidents to observe obviously with
00:38:05.120
joe biden and before that donald trump so they had the like a side-by-side comparison of how america was
00:38:12.400
going what were the grocery prices what was happening with taxation what occurred with the trade deals
00:38:19.040
what ha what what changes were put forward or not put forward with american manufacturing and so
00:38:25.120
what we saw and what avi uh so brilliantly highlighted from his videos avi across america
00:38:31.840
were such a large cohort of the population and new demographics that most likely in the past never
00:38:39.840
would have supported trump for various reasons most likely in relation to what had been said on the
00:38:45.920
mainstream media but they were now supporting trump and there were even a lot of i noticed closet
00:38:50.880
case trump supporters saying well i don't like trump as a personality but his policies are really good
00:38:56.320
and energy was cheaper and we're bringing back our manufacturing and we were engaging in responsible
00:39:01.200
immigration and we had less of a crisis at the border so i think that now that uh the the so-called uh
00:39:08.240
wokeness has been more so exposed and ridiculed on such a huge level uh the the average person out there
00:39:16.000
are really starting to realize that uh we we need to we need to take our politics seriously and you
00:39:21.920
know you you may not like somebody's personality or mannerisms but what's most important are
00:39:27.840
the policies or more specifically policies that lead to the betterment of regular people's lives our
00:39:33.520
freedom uh having money in the bank at the end of the month that would be a great change for so many
00:39:38.320
people and i think that we're just seeing the beginning i think the trump effect is going to take
00:39:43.280
shape worldwide canada i'm sure will follow suit already here in australia just on x i see so
00:39:49.200
many accounts saying hey we need a department of government efficiency hey we need a donald trump
00:39:55.280
here in australia we need an elon musk hey we need our self-defense rights back again and by the way
00:40:00.480
legalizepepperspray.com go and sign the petition but i think that we're living in an exciting time right
00:40:06.080
now there's a transition away from establishment focused politics to people focused politics and and
00:40:11.520
we're all at the forefront of this so you know gentlemen i think that the fight's begun but
00:40:15.520
we've got a lot to look forward to you made it you made a comment there earlier about uh the statement
00:40:22.800
that trudeau made about the immigration and and tear and taking it down well yeah he caught the problem
00:40:30.560
to begin with or him him and his group of merry bandits or whatever they are and but uh uh as embarrassed
00:40:39.920
as i am as a canadian the next embarrassing thing for me is i can't imagine how embarrassed i'm gonna
00:40:48.800
be when christia freeland and and uh and uh trudeau go down and negotiate with donald trump it's gonna be
00:40:58.800
hilarious i think that's i think that's a perfect segue into this um next uh issue that's making news at
00:41:05.840
the moment the albanese government's misinformation bill of uh bill is uh some are calling it an act of
00:41:14.480
aggression um against the trump administration trump has certainly taken a very strong or the or the
00:41:22.320
administration has taken a very strong uh position when it comes to uh internet censorship when it comes
00:41:30.240
to specifically in europe and and with mask they've issued warnings that if the if if if the european uh
00:41:40.320
what is it called the european union uh tries to censor x they're going to or or target elon musk in which
00:41:50.160
they've said they they will at times they were threatening even potential arrest warrants if he doesn't comply with
00:41:57.360
their authoritarian censorship rules and the new administration which which elon is going to be a
00:42:05.360
part of but they're saying that they jd vance recently said that they want to tie uh nato
00:42:13.200
cooperation and support to american values and that includes freedom of speech and they say if you're
00:42:20.720
going to target people like elon musk well don't expect us to support standing which makes perfect sense
00:42:27.120
to me because it's like if we if you want our support to fight for your values then we we surely
00:42:33.200
we've got to be sharing those values if you're starting to arrest people like elon musk for standing
00:42:39.760
up for freedom of speech then we don't share those values why would we fight for you why would why would
00:42:45.120
we spend our taxpayer dollars why would our boots on the ground why would our our military what why would
00:42:50.560
we help you fight your wars if if the whole idea and that's the argument why is america why do you
00:42:57.680
have allies why is america fighting for freedom so often and you can agree and disagree with their
00:43:03.680
interventionist um idea and trump's a bit anti it himself but the idea that america has always fought
00:43:10.880
for freedom it's like hold on a second if they're not if if that's the even just the excuse as to why we
00:43:17.760
get into conflict then if you're not even pretending to stand for freedom why should america have your
00:43:24.480
back well well that's that's exactly right arvin you've raised quite a few uh very very relevant
00:43:30.560
points there you know there's one train of thought in terms of of geopolitics and alliances between nations
00:43:37.280
uh that pertains to economics and finance but there's another that pertains to values which i think
00:43:43.440
uh the the proof is really in the reality of of some of the strongest alliances we see in the world
00:43:50.080
today we see uh china and iran becoming uh quite close and and china working very closely with some
00:43:56.240
other authoritarian regimes yet we look across the pond and we see of course uh security alliances
00:44:02.400
between the united states uk canada australia japan we we look at countries that you could just that
00:44:09.360
one could describe as as uh as sister democracy so now especially with trump in power and elon musk and
00:44:16.880
such strong supporters of civil liberties and freedom i think it it only makes sense to uh further
00:44:24.240
solidify and strengthen these relationships and should there be a member of these packs that i suppose
00:44:30.880
walks the other direction away from freedom towards tyranny towards censorship towards suppressing the rights of
00:44:37.680
its citizens it really uh begs the question uh whether or not we can uh genuine genuinely proclaim to
00:44:44.720
hold the same values of our very important security partners so i i think that this is going to be a
00:44:51.520
fork in the road for our country which ultimately is not going to be determined by those in power i was
00:44:58.240
listening to a certain independent mp speak before on sky news and i'm not going to mention her name for
00:45:03.840
now but she was actually defending the misinformation bill claim and you know what her argument was it
00:45:10.480
was that elon musk should not be the arbiter of truth and what an absolute misrepresentation of
00:45:16.240
the facts there on x it is absolutely undeniable that elon allows this is a it is a labor a labor
00:45:24.800
strongly disagrees with right and um just my final point x is actually the greatest uh platform for
00:45:31.840
discourse because of the community notes so should there be disinformation or misinformation elon
00:45:37.120
musk has actually said well here at x we're not going to be the arbiter of truth okay we don't want
00:45:42.720
any governments to be the arbiter of truth we want you the community to make the community notes to put
00:45:47.680
your important reference your arguments reference the state the statements of which you are making
00:45:53.760
and let's put it out there in the public square let's debate it let's battle and let's get to the
00:45:58.640
truth now that that is the greatest uh platform for discussing ideas so um i think that the australian
00:46:05.120
people are realizing that reality and those who those who oppose it those who want censorship those who
00:46:10.400
want to crush uh opposing views they're not going to last in this country it was a lab i'm assuming a labor
00:46:18.000
uh um uh a labor an independent hack an independent labor hack yeah so there is it one of the uh
00:46:30.560
senators that's aligning themselves with so voting for it what why are you hiding the name it's a member
00:46:37.680
of the lower house so the lower house so they already vote um it doesn't it looks like it might not pass i
00:46:43.280
know canada had a similar bill did that ever pass the uh the misinformation bill in canada which i think
00:46:50.640
is very similar to this i think well we had a situation uh where uh uh the liberals got in trouble
00:47:00.880
and uh the uh actually the speaker of the house uh surprisingly enough is a liberal uh but uh they asked it
00:47:11.600
it was the whole green slush fund thing and uh the opposition asked for the documents uh to do with
00:47:20.720
this green slush fund i can't remember the actual name of it uh to be given over to the rcmp to
00:47:29.600
investigate it and liberals have refused to do it so the speaker of the house said no more bills no more
00:47:38.960
business can be done in our uh parliament and it's been weeks now where they can't pass another bill
00:47:48.160
uh in the house they're stalled uh they can't do anymore and i don't understand the whole process
00:47:58.800
but uh apparently that's where we're at and they and they are refusing to hand over the unredacted documents
00:48:07.120
so you guys are really you call it the online harms act uh well that's that's one yeah is that the
00:48:18.320
one is that the misinformation one i think there's a look for some canadian bills as well and then
00:48:28.800
the covet preparedness act or or something like that something about being prepared for the next there's a
00:48:34.960
couple did this one did this one ever pass the online i wonder if yeah well you see i just i just
00:48:45.520
uh very recently learned what an omnibus bill was i didn't know before but they they can slip in a
00:48:53.920
whole bunch of into a bill that's labeled as such uh like an online harms bill for example but they can
00:49:03.280
slip things in there like uh oh you can't talk positively about uh oil and gas being a good thing
00:49:11.760
or that's uh you're going to be arrested so much crap so here they go totally unbelievable so
00:49:24.320
illegal and offensive online content is also regulated by the online safety act yeah it is 2021 the act
00:49:30.080
establishes an online content scheme which is designed to protect consumers particularly
00:49:34.880
children that's exactly what they do that's what they're doing now with this um
00:49:39.040
the uh banning under 16 in australia everyone's copying each other it's like if something works
00:49:44.480
they they they call me for exposure harmful material the online content scheme allows members of
00:49:49.920
public to make complaints to e-safety it's exactly the same about illegal offensive content and
00:49:57.040
these have to assess the complaints it's wild oh it's all photocopied oh no wait this is ours
00:50:03.440
hold on this one's our one oh uh they talk about they talk about uh in one of those bills i'm not
00:50:11.360
sure i think it's the online arms bill they talk about the fact that uh uh i can go to a judge and tell
00:50:20.320
him that i think there's somebody over there that's going to say something hateful in the future and
00:50:27.680
that person hasn't done anything wrong yet but if if i can convince this judge that this person might
00:50:35.760
say something hateful in the future uh he can impose restrictions on these people uh to an nth degree
00:50:46.080
and that person has no idea who it was that ratted them out or if that's the term and then that person
00:50:55.760
has to pay me twenty thousand dollars and the government fifty thousand dollars and i couldn't
00:51:01.680
believe it was in that bill until i came home i was actually where i heard that was at the justice
00:51:08.080
center for constitutional freedom in down in calgary when ezra got the award for uh for uh the george
00:51:16.560
jonas freedom award and i don't know there was an omnibus bill uh here in victoria where we lived
00:51:24.480
during during covert and and and the bill was composed of such a diverse and broad range of of different
00:51:31.040
topics but nestled in the bill where provisions for what you could and couldn't say about covert 19
00:51:36.480
uh people online who may potentially breach the covert restrictions in the future and what measures
00:51:43.120
can be undertaken to determine what somebody's future actions may be and uh of of course uh many
00:51:49.520
of us uh concerned that our state was turning into a dystopian nightmare and then well avi covered
00:51:55.120
covert on the ground and i was i was protesting at every rally and i can tell you that was uh most definitely
00:52:00.400
dystopian so uh yeah and we we need people in office who are going to take responsibility and
00:52:07.280
act and genuinely serve the public which is the position description right a public servant to
00:52:12.480
serve in the interest of the common man and woman not to trample on their rights it's so funny reading
00:52:17.760
this because you know i got confused i jumped to an australian page accidentally because we were
00:52:21.120
obviously in australia so it's it automatically um uh took me to the australian but it's the same
00:52:28.560
language exactly saying the online times act will establish a digital safety commission
00:52:32.960
so the safety commission same as is canada the framework the digital safety ombudsman of canada
00:52:39.280
to be a resource for users it's always and victims and advocate for online safety and digital safety
00:52:45.600
office and support to support that like this is the biggest crock it's the same as what is in
00:52:50.320
australia but i don't think this is past it which it says it was table i'm not that familiar with
00:52:55.360
canadians but bill c 63 says it was tabled in the house of commons on may 30 2024 is the house of
00:53:04.880
commons your upper house lower house houses are working canada does it have to pass two houses
00:53:10.320
i couldn't tell you that honestly um anyways it's interesting to see that it is the same exact
00:53:17.200
nonsense all right well you know policies are really are really um you know from international
00:53:24.160
think tanks and different committees say within the world economic forum where you've got these
00:53:28.800
unelected bureaucrats from different countries meeting and discussing what they consider should
00:53:34.080
be global governance and that's literally the terminology they use and then of course participating
00:53:39.280
member states like canada and australia will take these policies um write them up as bills
00:53:45.680
introduce those bills to state territory and federal parliament and then all of a sudden it we're
00:53:51.920
sharing identical legislation and experiencing the same problems so uh this this is why it's great to
00:53:58.560
have these conversations across borders because the concerns of the canadian people and the british
00:54:04.000
people and the australian people in regards to our freedom they're really all the same concerns
00:54:08.880
well they're they're taught they're definitely having the conversations because all almost all their uh
00:54:15.680
language is uh is the same so when when the so-called leaders and those in charge are all discussing
00:54:24.800
and plotting and scheming against the people i think it's only uh the the best reaction is for
00:54:31.520
the people of those countries to also come together and work out what works in fighting it because
00:54:36.320
whatever is going to work here or work in canada will help us here in australia if somebody's
00:54:41.680
successful in fighting whether it's constitutional challenge or whatever it is and we saw that during
00:54:46.640
covert everything that we applied in canada we applied here as well and we had we had wins and and
00:54:52.080
it taught us um how how to fight it in fact we were able to use precedence in other countries
00:54:59.120
in uh in in some of our high court or supreme and um so higher court challenges anyways let's uh
00:55:07.440
move on bring on the screen again i've got something i i think what is that just like to put it more i
00:55:13.520
would just like to say one more thing i don't know what it's like in in australia uh but uh in canada i
00:55:21.360
truly believe that uh we have had it so good in this country for so long that we've all become
00:55:28.480
apathetic and nobody really knows how the hell to stand up um yeah i think that's yeah similarities
00:55:36.960
in australia for sure um but i think i think finally there there are more and more people
00:55:43.600
in our country waking up looking to take action not voting for the major parties instead supporting
00:55:49.840
a smaller parties that are really taking a stand in the name of freedom and and and we hope for
00:55:54.640
that trend to to continue but yeah here in australia we've had it so good for so long people became very
00:56:00.160
complacent why pay attention to politics so while we were busy working and enjoying our lives and
00:56:05.680
spending time with our families the um the far left wing politically and ideologically crazed cohort of
00:56:14.240
our population were sinking their teeth into the institutions getting elected to council
00:56:19.600
writing the laws that dictate how we live and now we have a big mess to clean up but
00:56:24.960
there's a lot of people out there motivated to to pick up a mop and a broom so let's go yeah um
00:56:31.360
just quickly before we move on anyone that does want to join there was a couple people trying to call
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00:56:54.240
happy just before we end the show tonight um have you on for a quick comment so let's have a reaction to
00:57:00.560
uh this one uh i found this in conclusion we simply have to develop new laws to ban fossil fuels and use
00:57:10.000
more renewable sources of energy as well as change our eating habits if we are to ensure a safe and
00:57:16.640
sustainable environment for future generations what do you reckon you're talking about that fake beef
00:57:22.880
isn't she yeah what do you reckon we'll go vegan for the climate you you're down well we all eat
00:57:35.360
what do you reckon would you be happy no i mean you know the the sooner this argument is just
00:57:42.320
you know completely squashed um you know the the better it is you're talking about marine faruki
00:57:48.160
here who has had a very successful career owns property is on a very uh handsome salary i'm sure
00:57:55.280
has no problem affording solar panels for the roof of her house meanwhile the rest of australia suffering
00:58:00.880
under a cost of living and being dictated to by this uh political elitist ruling class what food we're
00:58:07.680
going to put onto our plates and uh making this uh this this crazy uh hypothetical claim that somehow
00:58:14.560
changing our eating habits is going to save the environment what she's really talking about is
00:58:18.640
stop eating meat but of course we need our meat we need our protein um can't say that i'm on the
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carnivore diet but it's you know close to it and i say that uh people probably need to eat more meat
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more protein cut down on the carbohydrates and uh you know let's make australia healthy again
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it very much remind everybody yeah go on go on wait oh i was just i i gotta say uh my only saving grace
00:58:47.040
is i live in alberta and uh in alberta canada our uh our premier danielle smith is an absolute rock star
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uh yeah and i am supporting her with everything i can do i don't have a lot of money so i can't
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donate a whole bunch of stuff unless i win a lottery one day but uh i am i volunteered i was at the agm in
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november 1st and 2nd in red deer it was the largest political gathering in canadian history
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and uh our premier got 91 and a half percent support from the membership and uh and and she
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is going to donald trump's inauguration she ain't listening to justin trudeau and steven gibault
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and all those people we got here trying to destroy our province she's an absolute warrior and i am going
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to support her with everything i've got as much as i can good man i think she she's a man you know i
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think that's so important when when when one of our own rises up and begins to make political waves
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the the best thing that people can do is rally behind that person and you know even if it's
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not financial when it comes to election time get out there and volunteer put on a t-shirt hand out a
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how to vote card make phone calls because uh you know these people are really sacrificing a lot in
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the name of standing for freedom and supporting their their fellow canadians in your case sir in our
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case australians so if there's a key takeaway from this support those who are putting their putting their
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neck on the line look at the difference between that and this marine faruki is you know she's probably
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she would be in the top um point one of um i guess her her carbon footprint would be the worst in the
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point one of the world point one percent of the world like you're talking about marine faruki who i
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i would love to see how often she travels she flies remember in australia we we are super privileged
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the country that she came to because she wanted to enjoy um our way of life here she actually just
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successfully sued pauline hansen for telling her to go back to where she came from if she's not happy here
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um there's obviously an appeal so we're not going to tell her to go back to where she came from
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at this stage but uh what i would say is that it's wild she certainly has come here she's enjoying the
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privilege she's she lives off the um the public dime she you know she's a well-paid politician she spends
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most of her days um these days the last year hating on jews you know this is somebody that cries about
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racism and this and that but you you see her you know there are photos of her in front of literally
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signs where they've got star of david's and putting him in the bin um this kind of hateful hypocrite
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uh is the last thing that we need in politics and we need more of uh um what wade was showing us
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danielle smith we wouldn't mind i'm gonna further that with just a couple of little financial points
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here uh i mean this is coming from the the daily mail so for this um this woman who's in a very
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privileged position there in the australian parliament to be dictating how other australians
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should live well pretty easy for her to say on an mp salary but further to that uh an article
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published just back in july stating that she has uh she's set to reap an 850 000 windfall from an
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upcoming uh property sale um we see that she also owns a 500 meter squared parcel of land in lahore
01:02:57.760
her partner also uh only owning property additional income from investment properties so she's somebody who
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has most definitely benefited so so very greatly from living in australia and and taking advantage
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of the opportunities that are here for everyone and we'd just like to see a bit more gratitude which
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i think is an understatement so don't tell us how to live don't try to trample all over our freedoms
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be respectful of people's uh choices to uh choose what food they they want to put on their table and it's
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exactly this type of attitude that we need to get rid of in this country it's uh it's not good it's not
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becoming of a uh member of parliament um i do just want to point out yeah go on go and wait i just
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finished reading the book 1984 for the first time in my life and uh i swear to god that was required
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reading for the wef and the who and every lefty and the face of the planet they said oh that's that's a
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good idea let's do it a shout out to uh rook sean fernando who's uh watching with fomo his wife just sent
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me a video of him watching um he's feeling this is the problem with rook sean he needs to replace
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rook sean needs to get himself a rebel plus membership so that he can join this stream
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absolutely what are you waiting for rook sean if you want to be part of this there's a spot for you um
01:04:39.360
uh i crack myself up rebel news is absolutely phenomenal i love you guys okay um this was morgan
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you actually sent me the sent me this waga mardi gras calls for help as top sponsors pull out what are we
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seeing this on this is q news what's q is that queer news i want to know you're on queer news
01:05:11.920
what are your thoughts on on this av why do you think sponsors are pulling out
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yeah well organizers do they say here why are they saying they're pulling out or they don't know
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well this is a trend that we're really seeing emerge from different countries in the western world
01:05:28.960
we've seen major backlash in the past where companies have gone to work in in the in the united
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states there was a very prolific example of i believe it was budweiser that received such tremendous
01:05:41.200
backlash for their ultra work stance there was actually a significant boycott and i think that as
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as the uh wokeness uh prevails as sorry as the wokeness continues to roll out around the world more
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and more people are actually rejecting it and i think we're going to see uh this is really a avalanche
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effect yeah it's interesting so they're saying that their biggest sponsors which is um charleston
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university and coles uh i have i i i'm taking have pulled out yeah so without their support
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it's interesting and i i wonder if uh big um uh national
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so you know coles and woolies have often gotten involved in the in the political debates on all
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sorts of issues more woolworths are building holes yeah and and it's not due to due to financial issues
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issues and this was also this was this was originally reported on by the abc and we we know that coles
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of course has has plenty of money in the bank holding such a significant market share from the the
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supermarket economy there choosing not to back this particular cause so i would say this is definitely
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no accident as the saying reigns true go woke go broke and i'd say this is indicative of uh future
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trends avi so i i think a lot of people will be very happy to see this actually i think that it's
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it it's it's funny when they call when they host when they call these things family friendly
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family friendly pride festival it's like i have no i don't i don't care like go and go and have your
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parties but just keep kids out of it what why are we it's that's like doing that's like porn hub
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for kids do you do you take your kids to you know the sexpo no that there's a reason why so i just
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the idea that this is a family friendly event is just laughable to me it's an adults 18 plus event
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and if coles wants to sponsor porn hub they can sponsor porn hub and the market will react however they mark
01:07:58.240
they react and the same as this i'm sure that they've copped a lot of backlash in the past
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for getting involved with things like this which blur the lines um between i was that i was at a rally
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at the alberta legislature here in edmonton the other day the alberta legislature is where uh danielle
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smith and uh our that's our head of government in alberta is that the legislature in edmonton and i was
01:08:27.760
at a rally there the other day uh and uh they had uh some uh people there that had transitioned from uh
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males to females and they now they were de-transitioning or or yeah i guess de-transitioning
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they and they spoke uh they also had a uh a person there who had transitioned from a male to a female
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and was totally okay with all of it they had a speaker there from uh gays against grooming from i
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think ontario this guy was from i'm not sure anyway but uh every one of them said leave the kids out of
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it that that it's in our schools now my children my personal children are now adults with my
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grandchildren and so i really didn't know what was happening in the schools but they're teaching
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that shit in the schools and i was like what no way and i couldn't believe it and then i found it
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to be true and i was i was like appalled so keep the kids out of it you can go be an l b g t double q i
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don't give a shit but leave the kids out of it yeah exactly right that's exactly right and to say it's
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the same right here in australia and it's happened in a very subversive manner where these uh these
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hyper sexualized theoretical notions have made their way into our curriculum under our department
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of education and so often unbeknownst to parents that uh this this content has actually entered our
01:10:15.200
schools and probably in canada i'm presuming you have some similar laws here in australia whereby
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parents uh don't have to be made aware of such content in schools and you know here in the state
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of victoria which is probably one of the worst children can actually visit doctors in this in
01:10:32.640
schools and have secret meetings with doctors where they're prescribed with drugs including but not
01:10:37.920
limited to hormone therapies uh again not necessarily with their parents knowledge or consent so
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this just further highlights why we as a people need to push back as strongly as we can against this
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anti-human agenda because literally future generations are depending on us taking a moral stance
01:10:56.720
and sticking to it well danielle smith the ucp party in alberta has changed that now they've changed
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the the rules in the schools now where parents have to opt in instead of opt they used to have to opt out
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if their kids were going to be taught anything sexual or anything like that but her uh danielle smith and
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ucp party just changed that in the schools in alberta where the parents now have to opt in so
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the teachers have to let the parents know if their child is going to go uh with another pronoun or
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another name or another litter box or whatever the hell they're doing and uh they have to let the
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parents know and then the parents have to give their consent for their children to not go to that class
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and there will be no retribution if the child opts out well that's uh that's the reason why daniel
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is my hero i think that is the that that that is the way that is the shift that is going to come the
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pendulum is going to swing the other way it went a bit uh insanely woke for a few years there i think um
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what we've seen in america is a pushback to that and what we're hopefully going to see in canada and
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australia is furthermore um is going to be further of a bigger indication another indication that um
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that pendulum is swinging right back um because the insanity of it all is clear to most to the average
01:12:30.640
normal person on that note i want to thank everyone for joining us tonight i want to thank
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morgan again uh we'll have you on next week as well where can people find you
01:12:41.040
across all social media my username is the same morgan c jonas one word facebook x instagram telegram
01:12:51.760
and uh tick tock and of course here on yes i have a tick tock account wow you've joined the chinese
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can't beat them join them so well someone's gonna take your data no matter what right um so uh obviously
01:13:06.400
guys go and follow morgan you can see him next week here on the mini report again at 7 p.m on
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tuesdays we'll start with once a week uh at the moment um we'll build on that i'm really excited i
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felt like my head was ready for all sorts of issues we had no issues um a couple people who tried to call
01:13:25.200
in early clearly didn't want to wait around um way thank you for joining us and spending giving us so much
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of your time thank you do you if you want anyone if you do want anyone to follow you on any platform
01:13:40.880
uh let us know now so people can hear you hold on a sec oh just hold on oh one sec what are you
01:13:51.280
wearing you have to show us your shirt i'm loving this is my that's your phone this this is my real
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freedom guy that is a true freedom guy i am never getting i am never getting a smartphone
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as a matter of fact i bought the website for canada www.smartphonefreechildhood for canada
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and it's powered by wix and uh i put all of my money has gone into it i'm not asking for any donations
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at all or anything like that all i want to do is eliminate internet access on portable electronic
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devices for children because i have grandchildren and us adults if there is any fucking adults out
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there anymore if we don't stand up and do something i don't like the world my grandchildren are growing
01:14:48.320
into right i love your passion mate um there you go you've you've given us a a url what was that url
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again so people can look have a look uh www.smartphonefreechildhood.ca i'm gonna make my kids
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read that entire website tonight and then if they don't listen i'm gonna send them to canada
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and you're gonna have to deal with them smartphone it looks way better the canadian movement no donations
01:15:19.520
requested this is a this is a a pursuit based on um based on passion i can see that guys um thanks
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again and i i got that idea from the uk they started it a whatsapp group but because i don't have a
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smartphone i couldn't do any whatsapp so i had to buy a website
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makes sense love the passion guys your mini report dot com you can uh next week same time same place
01:15:51.840
and hopefully more of you stick around to join us live in studio because that's what this one
01:15:58.000
is about i don't want it just to be myself and morgan speaking and as much as we love wade we want
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more of you to get involved i'm trying i'm trying