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Summary
The rebel news daily live stream, hosted by Lewis Brackpool and Chads across the pond. This week, there's a debate on whether or not the UK should continue to send billions of pounds to Ukraine, and whether it hastens the end of the war, or does it prolong the agony.
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welcome to the rebel news daily live stream i'm lewis brackpool here with andrew chapados
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across the pond how are you lewis i'm very well it's good to see you again once and for all
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once and for all is that a threat or i don't understand no no no see you once and for all
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mate um lewis brackpool from the uk um somewhere in merseyside we'll say we're not specifically sure
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once was lewis brackpool great to see you you were on gb news last night and you want to prime up this
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video we saw of you debating an mp it was a little bit of a surprise to you wasn't it
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it was um i got a message uh asking would i like to be on gb news uh to discuss about the
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billions being sent to ukraine we've pledged another 2.3 billion pounds uh liz trust has
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and so carrying on the reign of boris johnson uh supporting the current thing and now we are seeing
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well we're in the midst of a uh energy crisis they're calling it a cost of living crisis when
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really it's a cost of lockdowns and of course a cost of eco fanaticism and this idea of you know
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let's just let's just bring in every green policy because we love it and of course the sanctions upon
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russia which is hurting ordinary people over oligarchs in russia we know that now but we're
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continuing to do it anyway so i said yes we went on i had no idea who was going to debate and turns out
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it was a conservative mp which was rather exciting but in fact it wasn't just a conservative mp it was
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actually the head of the defense select committee in the house of commons which is big game big fish
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basically and um con inc if you will con inc if you will con incorporated indeed and uh
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yeah safe to say really um i had some fun i thought it was great fun yeah let's throw to that now
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olivia and uh we'll again to preface it this is a conservative mp he's pushing for more funding
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for ukraine so you know you got yourself a real lindsey graham over there let's play this well spent
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if it hastens the end of the war or does it prolong the agony and can sending billions abroad be
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justified at a time when so many brits are struggling at home to debate this i'm delighted to
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welcome conservative mp and chair of the defense select committee in the house of commons tobias
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elwood and the uk correspondent of the popular news website news online rebel news uh lewis
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brackpool so let me start with you if i can lewis do you think it's justified to send billions to
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ukraine when so many brits are struggling uh it's quite simply no uh britons are going to have a very
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very tough winter to be totally honest and this idea of this being a cost of living crisis well in fact
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it's actually a cost of lockdown and a cost of this eco fanaticism with green policies
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and these sanctions upon russia which is actually hurting ordinary people over oligarchs over in
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russia and this stigmatization of putting the british people first is sort of been running this course for
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quite a long time now which i don't think it's a disgusting thing to say that we should be putting
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our people first and the the famous quotes charity starts at home uh should really be applied there
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however we know don't we that russia's invasion of ukraine as well as being a humanitarian crisis
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lewis is artificially spiking the cost of global energy so isn't this money well spent if it brings
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the war to a swift conclusion well according to figures that uh we rely on four percent actually
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of energy from russia so this idea of fueling and uh sending billions and billions of pounds i think
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we're up to about five million pledged so far i think the main question to ask is where is this money
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going i mean we can't verify exactly where this is heading so i think that would be more the
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appropriate question to ask in my in my weaponry uh manpower don't we want to see putin defeated
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absolutely absolutely but this is a war that is that isn't we shouldn't be a part of in my
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humble opinion we're sending billions and billions of pounds and interfering with something
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that uh we in my personal opinion shouldn't be a part of in my total honesty i mean we have so much
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so many problems in our backyard with inflation uh the idea of going cashless very soon is a big
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concern of course the energy crisis like you mentioned are open borders as well where anyone
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can get into a dinghy from france and travel over to the uk and of course business owners are going
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to struggle to keep their doors open in the coming months and the the tory government has mentioned
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this idea of this magic money tree that's uh that doesn't exist but all of a sudden we can now
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find the money to send to ukraine this bastion of democracy
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tobias elwood welcome to the program should britain be pledging 2.3 billion pounds amid a cost of living
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crisis and towards a war that some are calling the forever war yeah i'm sorry to hear some of those
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views i'm glad you pushed back a little bit the idea that we live in isolation and that we can just
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turn our backs on what goes on in other parts of the world is is for the birds it really is the reason
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why we have inflation here the reason why there is a migration problem is because people are trying
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to get away from war zones and so forth and if britain does that's why we have inflation as we've done in
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the past and lead other like-minded nations then these problems are only going to get bigger the
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reason why food is so expensive in this country is because the grain can't get out of ukraine
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so the grain price international grain prices have gone up the reason why oil and gas is expensive
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is because it's not getting across europe that affects the entire gas and oil markets and that's
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what's causing inflation in this country i repeat if we don't step forward which nations will you
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can't say yes i want putin defeated i want putin outside of ukraine and not be willing to step
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forward that's a 1937 view of the world i make it really clear there olivia um so so many things
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here i should write some of these down but most recently they're using world war ii if we don't
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step in this is basically like nazi germany taking over um even though the russians of course fought the
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nazi we won't mention that and i'm sorry to say lewis but this these talking points are so very
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you know they wouldn't be entertained in a place like america i'm not saying canada is any better
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but um this idea that you have to interject into this war he basically said and he gets to it that
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he basically sees this as a new afghanistan this is something we have to pump in money into for
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possibly the next 20 years to stop putin and then there's an understanding of economics it's not a
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good thing that this guy is in government so i didn't who knew that the the world the western
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world was dependent on ukrainian grain i didn't know that was happening that's a new thing and
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claim i haven't heard yet since seeing this guy and then the fact that the price of gas depends on
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russia's ability to get gas through europe well that like gas prices are currently down in canada
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they're back to pre-war um prices here and we didn't have any russian gas to begin with so somehow
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the russian invasion of ukraine made our gas prices spike but now that well that they're still there
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they're somehow back down even though we didn't take any oil from them in the first place and like
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you're saying four percent in britain it's almost as if it was done for reasons you know that aren't don't
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have anything to do with it and the fact that germany now is asking for gas again well like this
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is just a guy basically pardon my english here but bullshitting his way through this just because he
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wants to funnel into ukraine and i and i can't wait to get this part where he says uh where he comes
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back at you for saying that you don't know where the money goes but this guy's got basically high
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school level takes on this and it's all just because he wants to support this war he blows past
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you talking about there being an energy crisis he blows past talking about uh taking english uh
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taking care of english people first he blows past a lot of stuff there because he just wants to so
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badly for some reason i don't know what's in his heart fund this war in ukraine and he says if we
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turn our backs it's basically like 1937 turning our backs on who the the jews the polish the french i
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don't know but in order for us to feel good about ourselves we need to involve ourselves in a war
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to that point to him i would say well what about you know like like yemen should we be sending
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billions of dollars there still should we be going to sudan um should we be sending money and military
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to hong kong or taiwan should uh china formally invade there so many african conflicts to get to that i
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haven't mentioned but by this logic if we don't funnel billions of dollars into these countries militaries
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and provide them with weaponry they'd never have the ability to create on their own then we're being
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bad people and that's what it comes down to really is him saying that if you don't give money to ukraine
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in this case upwards of five billion pounds then you are a bad person is anything i'm saying there do
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you think is wildly off base there uh lewis nope to be blunt no no i don't think so i think uh you'll see
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in the clip when we carry it on that um yeah i think he used the words i don't think i'm not sure
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if we're using the full clip i made another uh edit on on instagram as well where it encompasses
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other things that i mentioned such as ukraine 2030 the the harrowing video that the vice prime minister
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and the minister of digital transformation in ukraine is envisioning where they would like ai courts
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e-services even car registrations via your smartphone and an ultra modern iron domes through
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every single facility yeah i don't know how they're going to be able to afford to pay for that with your
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money but yeah most likely um but uh me even asking and you'll see in in the clip when we replay it
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um or carry on uh i question we can't verify where this is going but
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he just says listen to our debates listen to our debates that was yes um it was listen to our
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debates uh on the house of commons yeah i'm sorry i wish i would have said it we always say that after
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yeah i wish i would have said this but um listening to someone debate in the house of commons where the
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money is going isn't actually proving anything it's it's almost like saying just take our word for it
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yeah um they're telling people they're telling ukraine what to do with the money surely they'll
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follow it surely they'll do exactly what you say and uh i don't know where this comes from i don't like
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and it kind of makes you feel and i've been saying this for a while now about canadian politics you're
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debating this guy who's literally in charge or one of the people in charge of sending these billions of
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dollars to ukraine i hope people see the very fine line between society and government there
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this is a guy who went on he's connecting via the internet just like lewis is to talk about this
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issue but the only difference here is his difference in opinion which i would argue is a poor and ill
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thought out one that he doesn't usually have people telling him is wrong because they want to shill for
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it he's the person who gets to decide where 2.5 billion pounds go to or 2.3 excuse me um and not
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the people so he doesn't need a vote from the common person in the united kingdom he doesn't need a vote
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from a scott or a brit or an irishman he just needs to say well if we don't do this then we are bad
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people therefore two and a half billion dollars or whatever it is sent over there too bad if you don't
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like it then i guess you're gonna have to vote in a new government but there has to be some sort of
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level of transparency and you know direct democracy when these things are happening because you have
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probably half of a country half the united states half of canada saying we disagree with this but
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we're just going to plow through this anyway just like they did with lockdowns and everything
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and what i'm saying is is now i hope people see when lewis goes on these networks and debates
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these people that the people who are in charge of you that get access to billions of your dollars
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they're not special they're not especially bright they don't have especially good ideas
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this guy's basically saying if you don't give me your money then you're a bad person is would that
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fly if would you take your car into the shop and they say well we should change all your tires and you
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say no why should i do that and they say well you know it would be it you'd be a good person if you
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did it and you just get bullied into spending all this money that's basically what this is do you
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want your tire to fall off and and hit somebody it could actually hit somebody on the side of the
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highway or cause an accident this is not the basis on which people make their decisions on whether or
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not somebody else will determine if you're a bad person or not did you not did you not stop for a full
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stop at that stop sign well you're gonna have to pay for that like it's the determination of
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somebody else calling you a good or a bad person and that's what how billions of dollars are spent
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i reject that premise wholeheartedly let's play the rest of the clip before i pull over lewis's
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whole spotlight here as well you can't say yes i want putin defeated i want putin outside of ukraine
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and not be willing to step forward that's a 1937 view of the world i make it really really clear
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our world is getting more dangerous and more complex democracies are on the decline authoritarianism
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is on the rise and if we don't wake up and work with allies such as the united states and there's
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others that are in the un right now meeting then i'm afraid then we're in for a very bumpy decade
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indeed however do we know to buy sellwood where this money is going is there accountability for these
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billions of course there is absolutely we're not a country that simply throws money at another nation and
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not has any account for it nobody does that no well uh unfortunately you can watch the full clip
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on my instagram uh where i bring up the ukraine 2030 uh parts and he was just shaking his head
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and said that it was irrelevant well you know my question would be why would it be irrelevant uh when
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this is their vision of of ukraine post uh russia ukraine the russia ukraine war that's their vision
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so how can we how can you justify sending billions and billions of pounds when this is their utopia
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that they want to build where are they going to find the money for that so my that's why i said my
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question the the more appropriate question to ask is not what can we do or what can can canada do what
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can the us do what can the what can australia do and other countries do but more where is this money
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going where is it going because we're just handing it over and we got we don't see any accountability
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we don't see any receipts we don't see where this is going and we're not supposed to know where it's
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going but i think we have the right to know as the taxpayer because we are the ones paying for this
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we are the ones fueling this proxy war so that's all i've got to say well he talks about authority
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authoritarian authoritarianism on the rise i'd like to know what he's citing uh for those figures if
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he has any and the downfall of democracy he as he sits there saying well too bad we're sending all
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of your money over to this foreign country and you don't have a right to uh complain about it even
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though we're going to turn off your your light soon so it's very interesting that the guy sits there
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and says that um but you're right about ukraine um this is the future they want it's almost as if
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they're setting up their you know post great reset society let's funnel billions and billions
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of dollars into it so that we can set up our own infrastructure there and if they have their way
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basically their perfect authoritarian society where their preferred algorithm determines who gets to
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have what rights and you know they'll set up their own iron dome system that costs you know 50 grand
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a missile to use every facility yeah every single facility as well every single one so that you
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can't so they're setting up their great elitist society it sounds like and maybe he's going to watch
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this and he's going to be like oh look at look at these conspiracy theorists and but that's literally
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what it is if you want to have your own iron dome per building then uh it's pretty much you're saying
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that you don't want any world governments to be able to come and stop you from having your perfect
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robot society but we move on uh british media v justin trudeau is always a good uh time and
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there's a guy yelling at him in the streets you know there's a bunch of people cheering for him
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people simping for trudeau if you will and one guy yelling at him but this is um laura dodsworth i'm
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not familiar with her maybe you are lewis um yeah talking about trudeau yes she uh she wrote the
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book the state of fear i've got that she's fantastic um she looks through a lot of the narratives and
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actually questions a lot uh but she gave her opinion on on talk tv very recently and i'm still yet to
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watch all of it so this will be a great little reaction yeah let's see what you had to say about
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uh prime minister i was going to say prime minister blackface but i won't say that uh let's play this
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since then i've realized he's an arch narcissist controlling yes fascist sociopath
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well i mean just as well he became a politician then because that's exactly the qualifications that you need
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absolutely um the specific reason i'm making him my plank is actually i am doing this on behalf of
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canada there have been 500 000 tweets in the last couple of days all saying trudeau must go now this
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has gone it's gone viral it's a it's a great twitter trend and what people are doing is saying who they
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are what they do and saying that their views are too extreme for trudeau and trudeau must go they're
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mainly objecting to the vaccine mandates you know canada's still living in this kind of viral
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handmaid's tale world where you can't go anywhere unless you're back well they've got all of them
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and they're all still completely straight and so the thing is that he kind of projects this image of
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being really reasonable and he's he's popular but twitter trends don't tell a lie and he's got half a
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million tweets from his home country saying he must go that's a very good point that he really does present
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himself as you know he gets up there and he's like we're reasonable and we don't want to give
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in to the unreasonable people meanwhile his policies dictate that he is an authoritarian
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at least in you know desire and in actions he doesn't have absolute power but he certainly
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tries to wield it and in countries are like our lewis and i bring this up again we don't really have
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the checks and balances the united states does the president can make a uh what's the word i'm
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looking for where he signs a document of a declaration that's not the right word producer efron pledge pledge
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a what anyways where the president can make a a decree no you know where the trump made a bunch of them
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oh live tv everybody oh theory me um an executive order thank you team back executive order yes team
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really saving my ass here an executive the president can make an executive order but it's still in most
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cases doesn't actually do anything he has to pull funds from somewhere else that he's in charge of you
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know that sort of thing but in canada and england and then uh by proxy australia and new zealand the
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commonwealth there's so fewer things that have to be done yes they can debate them in parliament
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but with the way our system is set up you just get these coalitions of two parties especially in
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canada with the liberals and the ndp and they just push everything through and yes you can argue this
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with the house but then you've got the senate and the you've got three branches there but i think
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anybody would be uh lying through their teeth if they were to argue that things are much difficult
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much more difficult to put through in our countries as opposed to the united states
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it's just easier in our countries for them to implement their agenda and the with the passiveness
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of our two nations and our two societies and you know there isn't as much hunger for freedom and things
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of that sense things happen much faster and much quicker i mean how quickly did christia freeland
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say we're seizing people's bank accounts and they and they determine that this is an illegal act and then
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you can no longer do it this simply doesn't happen as quickly in the united states the
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thing i can think of from trump is making statues tumbling statues over illegal immediately with a
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higher um incarceration length but in our two countries lewis they just push this stuff through
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and it happens seemingly overnight and what she is saying here is that justin trudeau can go on television
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and say you know i'm the greatest guy in the world why doesn't everybody just love me even more
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and people who aren't paying attention we're like well he seems like a reasonable guy he seems like
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a nice guy and he really cares about his country but once the door closes you know he might be singing
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bohemian rhapsody but he ends the last verse with saying seize their bank accounts or something like that
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or you know declare them as to be a terrorist group and i don't think people across the world knew
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before justin trudeau just how how easily the governments can do something like this just like we saw in
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australia with just how easy they can throw people into you know camps yeah absolutely uh you can pay
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twenty dollars to have uh uh andrew chapados actually rant in your ear for uh for for half an hour if you
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wanted to so please send in your i'm sorry about the content lewis i'm sorry the people are hungry for
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content to speak against the powerful groups in these countries lewis you know what because of that lewis
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we're going to a commercial break oh um we're going to go to a commercial break and hopefully
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we can get uh katie davis court on the line our rebel news usa reporter from seattle we've got so much
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to get to um we've got more justin trudeau uh jacinda ardern we've got another mp and we're going to get
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to some american stuff here with uh katie and maybe some kairi irv and stuff are we good with that team
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yep all right so let's throw to the ad here and we'll be right back just like we got to talk here
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well the remains of 215 children have been found in a mass grave in canada many of you know that just
00:27:22.440
over a year ago the discovery of the remains of 215 children was found at the kamloops indian
00:27:28.840
residential school at the kamloops shaswamak first nation but what if i were to show you that what i just
00:27:35.560
said wasn't true and that in fact a year later not a single body has been found this mass grave is a
00:27:46.360
painful reminder of the genocide and his leaders aren't condemning the burning of churches no they're
00:27:51.880
endorsing the burning of churches a juvenile rib bone that surfaced in the same area you'd be surprised
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another great documentary on rebel news plus sign up for that my show's on there lewis you should be
00:28:19.000
paying for it i don't know i should be i know lewis brackpool myself andrew chapters were joined from
00:28:25.160
the united states of america by katie davis court not by with she founded the country you guys katie
00:28:33.080
how are you i'm doing good how are you guys doing i'm doing great thanks for joining us today thank
00:28:38.920
you we are excited to be here we're excited to have you lewis could you know barely stay in his seat you
00:28:45.560
know but those brits they don't emote very well so don't be offended by him we've got some good american
00:28:51.400
content we want to hear from you on first things first where are you joining us from
00:28:57.320
seattle washington well that's perfect because we just happen to have a story lewis
00:29:02.200
out of seattle don't even dare ask how we knew that um tell us about this katie um my notes here
00:29:09.720
say the chinese uh international district is revolting against the seattle council
00:29:14.600
um this is from something you put out there um can you please explain to us what the chinese
00:29:19.400
international district is and what's going on here because we all know from the rest of the
00:29:23.800
world that seattle you know they've got a big antifa problem the autonomous zone that happened very
00:29:30.280
they're very supportive of homeless people there and you know a far left wingism we've all seen the
00:29:36.520
video of everything in the streets can you tell us what the story is all about yes so what we're seeing
00:29:41.400
right now in seattle is really this great awakening with the with chinatown the it's called the cid the
00:29:48.600
chinese international district and what seattle city council is doing is they have imposed a 22
00:29:55.880
million dollar taxpayer funded homeless encampment right next to chinatown now chinatown is known for
00:30:03.560
violent crime their elderly residents are frequently getting attacked by homeless
00:30:08.360
pregnant already they already have about 20 homeless shelters in the district and they're imposing this
00:30:15.880
500 bed shelter next to their district um next to their district without letting them know in all
00:30:24.360
the chinatown all they want to do is have a moratorium they want city council to come to the table and
00:30:31.880
discuss their concerns about this encampment because in seattle we have no laws we don't have police
00:30:40.280
yeah we don't have police we don't have prosecution the ones that are attacking the elderly asians are
00:30:47.560
homeless vagrants who are frequently let back onto the streets and because of our revolving door
00:30:55.240
policies and lack of prosecution so they have had it they are acknowledging that progressive policies have
00:31:01.640
failed them and they're actively fighting back against the city council katie what's the counterpoint to
00:31:08.680
uh this community of chinese people who don't want this is there a left-wing talking point something
00:31:15.000
like they usually have are they calling them you know bigots or anything like that what's the
00:31:18.600
counterpoint to the resistance have you heard anything about that yeah so actually there's no counter
00:31:24.200
protesters protesters that showed up which is pretty um that's not normal for seattle because anytime
00:31:31.480
anything homeless happens or you try to solve the issue you get antifa you get the homeless rights
00:31:37.480
activists fighting on behalf of the homeless saying compassion but i will say this is that seattle city
00:31:44.120
council only two of them showed up to listen to their concerns the rest are still on zoom they're claiming
00:31:50.120
covid and um what was so abhorrent to me was they had their cameras turned off during the meeting so
00:31:58.600
you have this marginalized minority community which seattle city council tries to win over with the vote
00:32:04.600
saying that they're here for the uh immigrants but they don't even show up to listen to their concerns
00:32:12.360
this is a theme that's growing and growing in the united states we've seen it with the martha's vineyard
00:32:17.720
lori lightfoot in chicago the new york city mayor um muriel bowser who isn't the bowser from mario i
00:32:25.080
assure you they are all having a problem with their own preferred policies coming to their doorstep
00:32:31.240
and when it does come to their doorstep they say well we don't want any part of that uh sorry
00:32:36.120
minorities and sorry people that we you know try to appeal to and pander to all the time we don't
00:32:42.760
actually care about you is that the feeling do you know that's the feeling people are getting when
00:32:47.240
this sort of thing happens do you think it's going to start causing you know more people i'd hate to
00:32:51.240
use the term waking up but do you think that's causing people to become a little bit more aware
00:32:56.200
that these policies are more of uh for for thee not for me yeah i think you're exactly right i think
00:33:04.040
what we're seeing is a great awakening in the chinese community they typically vote for leftists or
00:33:09.880
liberals and they're seeing progressive policies fail them and they are acknowledging that because the
00:33:16.120
signs that they were holding during the protest were democrats are mia uh pictures of city council
00:33:22.920
members on posters with their face marked out so they're very aware that democrats are lying to them
00:33:29.960
when they say that they're going to help and what i will say is that members from the republican party
00:33:35.320
the washington state gop actually showed up in support of chinatown so it's going to be interesting
00:33:40.120
come november to see how they vote lewis do you have any remarks on this that won't get you put in
00:33:45.400
an english jail yeah you know about their non-crime hate incidences um yeah it just sounds to me like
00:33:53.240
uh classic careerist politicians that are shifting blame and not taking responsibility i mean we hear
00:33:59.640
this time and time again uh especially in in america uh sometimes on both sides which i've heard i've
00:34:05.720
heard the expression rhino a lot as well um but you this is a this is a common theme uh currently for uh
00:34:13.880
western politicians and it's such a shame it is such a shame so to hear something like that is um
00:34:19.800
is quite upsetting to say the least very true and very cool lewis it's the you know again we look at that
00:34:29.240
martha vineyard store martha's vineyard story and it couldn't have been faster to take care of something when they
00:34:35.320
actually want it to be taken care of how dare they it was 48 um venezuelans i believe and they
00:34:43.560
couldn't get rid of them faster it just goes to show you if they actually wanted something done they
00:34:48.120
could do it but it's like we would rather you know keep it away from us we're fine with ruining other
00:34:53.560
people's neighborhoods and other people's cities but as soon as it comes to a place that that doesn't
00:34:58.920
want it and they're on our side i mean that's really what it comes down to is as long as you're on
00:35:03.640
their side then they'll do something for you but if you're not then too bad chinese immigrants will
00:35:08.440
say we love you 364 days out of the year but on that one day you're just gonna have to deal with
00:35:13.960
homeless encampments basically so it's a homeless complex katie just like this big building they're
00:35:18.600
going to use to you know how like isn't that what a homeless shelter is but they just want to put it
00:35:23.320
right next to uh this community right well this isn't just a homeless shelter it's a homeless megaplex
00:35:29.640
blocks wide they're building 500 beds and it's not just people from outside this chinese district
00:35:36.520
they're taking all the vagrants from downtown from this area called soto from the nearby uh
00:35:42.600
neighborhoods putting them all in this encampment and for some reason they think that the crime is
00:35:47.720
going to stay confined to the fences that's not going to happen let's show this footage here of this
00:35:53.640
beautiful city surely nobody's on drugs that guy he's just taking a midday nap as the school
00:35:59.160
children walk by he's uh is that a syringe that he was holding there let's hope it is lewis i hope
00:36:05.480
it is i've been watching a lot of uh intervention highlights lately and uh i think oh wow yeah
00:36:11.000
okay he's injecting while the children walk by well that's good yeah that's so messed up
00:36:19.160
is this appropriate he's just living life lewis as they say let's uh move away from these wonderful images uh
00:36:26.040
uh by the underpass graphic that's i'm not worried about that it's just disturbing is all uh the
00:36:32.360
discovery institute by the way wealth and poverty kairi irving is another american story i believe he
00:36:37.960
has some comments about new york city now everybody had high hopes for eric adams that he was a former
00:36:44.360
policeman and he's gonna you know bring in some change he's done nothing for the crime in fact as soon as
00:36:50.360
he got into office they lessened uh the restrictions on criminals uh so they can get out easier without
00:36:56.120
bail but uh tmz sports is reporting let's throw that up there tmz does good work besides their stupid
00:37:02.440
shows they have just people chatting but uh on covet 19 vax mandates biggest violations of human rights
00:37:07.960
so now what's happening in new york city is they're ending the vaccine mandate for private sector of
00:37:13.880
course and they are keeping it for a booster for um public sector so if you work for the government
00:37:21.240
you need a booster but private sector you know all the the mayor's friends and the governor's friends
00:37:25.960
who have lots of money they can keep their employees but i believe what's happened in new york as of
00:37:31.240
a couple days ago is they fired a whole bunch of teachers and they're gonna say they're unvaccinated
00:37:36.040
but actually they just don't have a booster that's uh i think we can search olivia yeah new york fires
00:37:41.400
teachers let's bring that up um how many people is that new york city fires hundreds more teachers for
00:37:50.680
not getting covet shot um they've marched katie they've they've had blm on their side they've had so
00:37:58.440
many things why is the the city of new york still doing this they're one of the very last jurisdictions
00:38:04.760
to enforce something like this right because they're power hungry and they are receiving funds
00:38:11.320
from big pharma they don't care about the vaccine they know it doesn't work the cdc came out and
00:38:17.080
said it's time to treat everyone equally vaccinated and unvaccinated and they're just uh getting funds
00:38:24.040
from big pharma so they're going to be pushing the vaccine mandate for their own political game
00:38:28.920
katie davis court soon to be banned on youtube for that last comment let's look out for that one
00:38:34.120
on all of our social medias will be deleted and lewis will be in jail come the next segment
00:38:39.640
all right lewis we were watching the live stream um kyrie irving of course gave up i think half of
00:38:47.400
his salary for the first while there he was only allowed to play in visiting arenas until they said
00:38:52.520
you know just like they're doing now with private business it's okay if basketball players and baseball
00:38:57.320
players aren't vaccinated they can play he even went to watch one of his team's own games because he was
00:39:03.080
allowed to sit in the arena and watch but not play or be part of the team so he's standing up again
00:39:07.960
he's giving up a lot of money and then that sort of put a domino effect in place there's a guy named
00:39:13.560
jonathan isaac who played for or plays for the orlando magic even uh draymond green and i'm not i know i'm
00:39:20.520
going very sports here lewis doesn't even know what basketball is i don't think um and so a lot of
00:39:26.360
people stood up in the nba for the right to choose and it's seen as a player's league so that's sort of you
00:39:32.040
know uh you know rhetoric is sort of allowed in the nba of course there's all the blm stuff but
00:39:37.800
even for that stuff a lot of players supported him now they're still doing it and he's coming
00:39:43.000
out again and the only reason he's allowed to do this i think lewis is because he's such a good
00:39:47.560
player i think he would be ousted and quietly dealt with maybe released if he wasn't as good of a player
00:39:54.760
as we can see uh let's bring that up olivia this was uh last year i believe where he did this uh viral
00:40:01.560
video where he talked about getting suspended for it because he he actually is a person who
00:40:06.120
actually wants to stand up for people's rights unlike a lot of um athletes in america colin
00:40:12.680
kaepernick i won't call him an athlete he hasn't been one for several years but uh in the sports world
00:40:20.200
i don't know about over there lewis but is there as much resistance in the sports world over there
00:40:25.080
would tyson fury be a guy who talks about this stuff i'm not sure are there any other athletes that you can
00:40:29.880
think of or is it capitulating as the premier league the english soccer league is yeah i think
00:40:36.680
i think it's quite a difficult subject really i think there are some people in sports that are
00:40:42.120
really pushing back against it um a guy named fowler uh who's a a boxer has really been uh getting out
00:40:51.320
there on social media and really saying some stuff uh which is awesome um and i think tyson fury i'm not i
00:40:58.760
i don't want to i don't think he's mentioned it he might have done it might have slipped my uh my
00:41:04.520
timeline but i know he's spoken out throw them out throw them out yeah yeah yeah he's he's spoken
00:41:10.840
out against like the illegal immigration problem um which is is a very very noble thing to do especially
00:41:17.160
with a a platform like that and to actually come out and say look this is wrong um you know we need to
00:41:24.760
we need to start putting uh the british people first i mean that's that's a very that's a risky
00:41:29.560
thing to say with someone of his stature so i think there are a few sports personnel in this country
00:41:35.240
that are really trying to to push back but it's difficult um because there's a lot of people that
00:41:41.400
don't want to bite the hand that feeds them and that's that's a risk in itself you know you're you're
00:41:47.640
putting yourself in the firing line um to really uh to get their message out there so either way you
00:41:55.560
look at it it's it's a big risk so um yeah i think over here there are a few that are speaking out but
00:42:01.800
there is a lot of people undercover that uh that are making little sort of adjustments and noises
00:42:08.600
harry kane just gonna take a knee for the rest of his life i think is what he plans probably yeah
00:42:13.960
uh let's go to another break and if anyone's wondering lewis brackpool is a formula one fan
00:42:20.040
he you can find him at three in the morning five in the morning waking up with his mates
00:42:24.680
the fellow blokes just me just you what are you guys eating when you're uh when you're watching
00:42:30.520
formula one some chips what am i eating yeah some melba toast maybe uh probably put a pizza on
00:42:37.640
uh don't lie to people lewis you're eating beans on toast yeah true in the can in the nice blue
00:42:46.200
heinz can let's go to break if you guys have any paid chats you want to quest have questions for katie
00:42:51.240
or lewis or myself uh go ahead and throw those in there on rumble rants and odyssey hyper chats
00:42:57.160
we will get to them soon and uh we'll be right back well the remains of 215 children have been found in a
00:43:04.200
mass grave in canada do you want to get closer to the truth about what was actually buried at
00:43:09.640
kamloops indian residential school last year so do i that's why the rebels are doing a live
00:43:15.720
screening in calgary at canyon meadows cinemas and we want you to join us we'll be there to watch this
00:43:23.640
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00:43:37.960
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00:43:46.200
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00:43:57.160
right lewis right thank you thank you let's go to back to uh trudeau's love affair um he's had so
00:44:05.560
many allegedly patriots are in control he's allegedly having love affairs all across the globalist nations
00:44:11.720
um but i mean realistically this is a globalist gathering him and jacinda aden lewis i know you
00:44:18.680
love when we go to australia we speak frankly we're only getting questions from people who we trust
00:44:26.040
now you're only getting answers from the government um so that says prime minister uh communist lady and
00:44:32.280
me uh can we blow that up a little bit it's a smaller on our screen for those who don't know she
00:44:37.240
was in a young socialist group um she's an open demo where my fingers democratic socialist so they have
00:44:43.720
a literal socialist in office so don't at me for that one prime minister ardern and i have touched
00:44:48.760
base on the phone over video calls all summits and now on planes so we're wearing masks on a private
00:44:55.480
plane even though they had another picture where he's not wearing a mask um pretending to talk to
00:45:00.600
each other here as we traveled together from london we reflected on her majesty the queen's devotion to
00:45:05.640
service and the connection she had with canadians and new zealanders nobody has a connection with
00:45:10.840
new zealanders uh scroll down please for his second tweet it's true lewis not even australians
00:45:18.840
click on this one please that we can all uh we also spoke about ukraine climate change violent
00:45:24.920
extremism reconciliation and how we can make progress over these files together i'll tell
00:45:31.160
you what they really did they said what's a list of things we can say we both talked about without
00:45:35.400
actually talking to them are you crying buzzwords climate change words violent extremism reconciliation
00:45:43.400
we can talk about respect respect the current thing right there you go um i don't know how i've
00:45:51.080
been saying for like a year give the island to the maori they're much more proud people than uh
00:45:56.600
just cinda and her team are i did but here's a question for y'all and i say y'all because katie's
00:46:02.600
here with us um and i want to even though i don't live in texas uh we're gonna pretend uh we're gonna
00:46:08.600
pretend that america's one thing for now um does it say something i mean we sit across the the ocean
00:46:16.120
here and make fun of jacinda and her policies and those weird authoritarianism she is involved in
00:46:23.000
but she has been elected more than once are we missing something here is there some sort of
00:46:28.840
you know um cultural thing we're not getting do you guys think that the new zealanders the kiwis
00:46:35.880
are happy with jacinda in the same way that justin trudeau has been elected three four times here is
00:46:41.720
there something you guys think that we're missing about new zealand and the way she's governing
00:46:48.280
do you want me to go first or ladies first ladies first uh go ahead i don't i don't know enough
00:46:53.400
about her to like make an intelligent statement on that but i do you know i don't want to sound
00:46:59.000
that off but um i think i mean she had a she was involved in banning necessarily obvious money from
00:47:08.680
australia to go to report so i think like trudeau she doesn't want the truth getting out
00:47:13.720
and there seems to be some hidden agenda in their government
00:47:16.440
i think i think they i think we've underestimated uh how good the new zealand pr team is at marketing
00:47:25.400
her uh her her image and uh and what she wants to push out to the public so i think we've kind of
00:47:31.320
underestimating that and the people that just want to lap up absolutely everything um yeah that's
00:47:37.640
that's just kind of what you get really i mean just look at uh look at what happened in in sweden uh
00:47:43.240
recently where you know we had they had 11 years or various years of the same party implementing
00:47:50.600
these policies and now they've had a a drastic shift in change of leadership because they sat there
00:47:58.760
and went well we don't want socialist feminist style policies that just don't work so i think
00:48:05.080
people are starting to wake up maybe but like i said we shouldn't underestimate a very good pr team
00:48:11.640
and marketing team olivia can we throw that clip back up there where he's um talking there on that
00:48:18.360
tiktok video trudeau that you just had up there i want to point out there that justin trudeau has
00:48:23.240
his mask over one ear and he's and he's talking to the camera yeah that one throw that back up on screen
00:48:30.440
for us so if you're wearing a mask she's wearing a mask what's the justification here for you not
00:48:35.800
having the mask on he's not eating he's not sipping it's just so that they can hear him we all know
00:48:40.760
that but this is the theatrics knows no balance for justin trudeau he'll sing at a piano um because
00:48:48.120
he wants all the ladies to love him hey ladies let's uh showcase my singing skills and then he'll
00:48:52.840
fly across the world on a private jet wear a mask for a photo and then have it hanging off of him
00:48:58.280
while he records a video because he wants to be heard he has no thought in his brain that's like
00:49:03.480
maybe this is a little bit hypocritical maybe this is inconsistent of me to be talking and then not
00:49:08.920
wearing a mask sitting across from a person when nothing has changed except for the fact
00:49:12.840
that i want people to hear him or hear myself he doesn't care or he doesn't have the capacity to
00:49:18.200
think about the these things both of those scenarios are bad a guy who doesn't care or who has literally
00:49:23.720
zero common sense this is where we're at in this country and then we go to the ndp i want to talk
00:49:28.760
about that uh clip as well katie and lewis the ndp is the new democratic party in canada they're basically i
00:49:36.200
say if the squad in the u.s has its own uh political party very far left very you know uh
00:49:44.360
blank stare is the is the requirement for their the representatives we got a guy named charlie
00:49:50.120
angus here i want to play let's hear what he has to say and it'll be very hard to know what he's
00:49:54.840
actually referring to here you guys speaker democracy is a fragile thing and we all need to do more
00:50:01.960
in an age of disinformation conspiracy theory and the rising threat of political uh intimidation
00:50:09.080
we need to rebuild trust with canadians and i make it my promise in this session of parliament
00:50:14.360
to work harder to maintain the trust of the people who sent me here
00:50:20.680
i just want to raise a standing ovation what does he mean lewis what could a left-wing politician mean by
00:50:27.080
you know there being disinformation and threats to democracy online what could he mean by that
00:50:32.920
it's a bit of an oxymoron really it's a what did he say democracy is fragile yet he wants to
00:50:41.080
get rid of conspiracy theorists or did he say get rid of or did he say something
00:50:45.720
he wants to conspiracy theories and disinformation are a threat to democracy so right right even though
00:50:53.320
the free market of ideas doesn't come into practice there at all okay right katie what do
00:50:58.280
you think that's an oxymoron yeah you know i think that this is just really the classic case of one
00:51:03.880
side accusing the other side of what they are personally guilty of this all this means and
00:51:10.520
whenever they say this it just means i would like to censor people that i disagree with or disagree with
00:51:15.720
me i don't think anybody doesn't see through this at this point when an old guy comes on screen that
00:51:21.960
you've never heard of from a political party that isn't very popular it's because somebody is like
00:51:27.960
hey will you say that we're under threats the democracy is under threat right now and we've
00:51:32.360
got conspiracy theories running rampant and he says okay i'll take the check from you and say this
00:51:37.800
complete nonsense because they just want to have more power to censor things online that's the direct
00:51:43.240
line of saying there's too much disinformation out there followed by let's make some legislation that we
00:51:49.560
can force social media to censor things we don't like they've already started to do it in uh in
00:51:54.440
canada with their you know their little licenses they came out with a few months ago so that facebook
00:51:59.960
doesn't have to uh or that they can downrank you even more so we know the zuck was on rogan and said
00:52:06.600
they downrank things the government tells them to do it um i don't know if you guys saw the meta
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executive uh v congress the other day this guy sounds exactly like mark zuckerberg it's like he
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watched mark zuckerberg's depositions to congress and just tried to completely emulate them i see that
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we're finding video of this right now i just want to get a clip of that guy but um i don't know it's
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going to be hard to find maybe uh i don't think anybody has trouble seeing through this at this point
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when they talk about online misinformation and i wonder if we're going to get back to this world
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where people just start going to like message boards and stuff and direct messaging uh um you
00:52:49.000
guys are big msn messenger fans i know what i can see msn oh yes msn yeah katie were you uh were you a
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budding teen using msn back in the day like we were is that the same thing as aim did you guys have aim
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aol messenger i mean we had access to it you would like type this little you could type little away
00:53:10.440
messages it was just like a little chat thing yeah it's the same thing it just wasn't as popular in
00:53:15.240
our countries i think okay yeah yeah so it was a good time um people used to go directly to websites
00:53:23.320
they wanted the information from i don't think that's gonna completely be the case people want it
00:53:28.440
all in one place but like maybe that's something that would be better for people i think it probably
00:53:32.280
would be to not have things you know curated for you do we have any paid chats to get to before
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lewis goes to jail sorry lewis you read that one the screen's all right for me sure uh it says lewis
00:53:46.360
good on you for putting on a jacket and dressing up for your spot on cheapy news shame shame on you
00:53:52.520
for dressing down for us lowly canadian folks andrew moves up to my fifth favorite rebel spot listen
00:53:59.880
right i feel comfortable when i'm around you guys i was in the lion's den yesterday so you know had to
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be uh had to be on top form had to be looking completely you know uh we'll leave that there
00:54:12.440
well i'm sorry for letting you down but don't worry what well i'm wearing yeah i know right
00:54:18.200
katie might understand that the the culture lewis and i have fostered on these live streams and on our
00:54:23.160
content is basically to make set people pay to make fun of us is what usually happens when we're on the
00:54:28.760
live stream any uh nice comments for katie anything else there katie you read one
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is it too far away from frasbo yeah it's really far away there we go it's not like we are sending a
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plane load of cash like obama did we are sending equipment that has to be replaced by our manufacturer
00:54:55.800
are they talking about with uh is that a pro ukraine stance okay here's that's what it sounds like
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yeah okay so you can send javelin missiles and uh some updated weaponry to ukraine and that's fine
00:55:08.360
if that's what you want if you enjoy neo-nazis using your weapons uh oh there aren't any of those in
00:55:13.240
ukraine the azov battalion are just freedom fighters lewis i mean i'm sorry you don't have to
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pick a side between ukraine and russia they both suck it's okay to say it they're both terrible
00:55:23.080
countries russia wants to to take you over so they can you know have ostensibly the soviet union again
00:55:30.200
and uh get access to ports and and trading and maybe some chemical weapons facilities that the
00:55:35.640
u.s has in ukrainian grounds grounds and ukraine selensky wants to get billions and billions of
00:55:40.520
your tax dollars so that they can funnel it to their friends i'm not afraid to say it if you think
00:55:44.920
that ukraine is some sort of you know humanitarian mission where they're just fighting for freedom and
00:55:50.040
defending their borders and they're just under attack and they want democracy then you haven't
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looked into things enough i'm sorry to tell you but uh sorry lewis you know the ukrainian simping
00:56:00.280
just gets to me as a frenchman as a frenchman i can't handle it it's okay we're here for you bro
00:56:07.000
it's all good calm down i agree and you know the zelinski he joined the clinton foundation's global
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climate change um meeting yesterday so it's like he's saying that you know his country's under
00:56:20.840
attack but he has all this time to go to the oscars go to the global climate meeting yeah you just go
00:56:26.440
he's a war hero how dare you speak about him that way yeah how dare you yeah how dare you do you know
00:56:31.160
he's got lots of vote shoots lined up how dare you he's gonna be on maxim maxim uk soon i think
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yeah he's probably been on gq already i'm not gonna i don't know probably isn't gq any more olivia
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okay we've expired our time here three different time zones it's early for katie we thank you for
00:56:53.880
coming on it's late for lewis we thank you for coming on and me you know i'm just here to trigger
00:56:59.400
and get triggered thanks everybody for watching rebelnews.com slash live streams to get your daily
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feed louis brackpool on social media katie how can everybody find your socials katie david's court
00:57:10.920
all one word last name i should have done something like that i'll change my stuff to
00:57:15.080
katie david's court as well so i can be found andrew says tv on twitter and andrew does on instagram
00:57:20.600
we're going to close with some mumbling joe biden um he wants to tax more people what a surprise
00:57:26.680
we'll see you guys next time on the promised advantages let's meet the enormous infrastructure
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