DAILY | Drag queens under fire; Death threats over Bieber; Are Toronto cops racist?
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1 hour and 6 minutes
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196.45117
Summary
In this episode of the Rebel News Daily Live Stream, we discuss the new restrictions the Canadian government is imposing on travel across the border by non-Canadians, including the removal of some of the most restrictive travel restrictions, including those that prevent people from leaving the country without being vaccinated.
Transcript
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Perhaps even good evening or good morning, Dakota Christensen.
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where we are hosting it because we're either on Rumble, SuperU, Odyssey, Getter,
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So many possibilities, Dakota, but all of them love us except for YouTube.
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So you can't exactly communicate with us through paid chats on there.
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Of course, we do that through Rumble Rants, Odyssey, Hyper Chats, and SuperU Shouts.
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So get on one of those platforms if you want to ask us a question, give us a comment,
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talk about how handsome we are today as the most handsome men on Rebel News,
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You know, I think all of broadcasting, at the very least in the Canadians.
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And soon enough, if, you know, we get Bill C-11 passed,
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you're going to be forced to watch exclusively Canadian content.
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You know, we have no international competition.
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If you thought there wasn't enough Canadian content on Canadian channels,
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if you hadn't heard the Drake song enough times,
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The health minister yesterday announced Omar Algebra.
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He's been doing all the calculations, the hard work, the science that we hear so much of.
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So they've dropped the mandate for flying and travel by train,
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and producer Efron's favorite method of travel, speed boat,
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And they still want you to get a booster, of course,
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but the restrictions aren't completely off Dakota.
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You still have to quarantine if you come back to Canada without a vaccination.
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And if you're not Canadian, you still have to be vaccinated to come in,
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Refugee status is exempt from all, you know, Canadian problems.
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Yeah, or if you're coming up Rocks and Road or any...
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As long as you're coming through legally, you're going to be forced.
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Maybe from the Chinese mines in the Arctic that we hear so much about.
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But conceivably, you could go to the United States and mull around with 100,000 unvaccinated Floridians
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But you can't come to the country if you're not there.
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It doesn't make any sense, of course, but from their side, I'm sure they would say,
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We're doing it so that we can be safe as possible.
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You know, we always err on the side of public health and public safety,
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and it's what the Canadian people want us to do, says Omar Al-Gabra.
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So why can't they just drop them all at once, Dakota?
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They always say there's going to be a date that we're dropping,
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And also, why can they never drop all the restrictions at once?
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I think it's because at this moment, you have people celebrating like,
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yeah, I'm unvaccinated, and I can now get back onto a plane or a train in Canada.
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It's like the government has given you something that they shouldn't have taken away in the first place
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while still holding on to control in the other way.
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Oh, you still have to be vaccinated if you're foreign national.
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You still have to quarantine if you're coming back across another border.
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Remember all those commercials about V-Rail, how amazing it is to be on a train?
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Imagine being on a train and having a mask on the whole time.
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Yeah, especially if you're in your own compartment on a train.
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Literally just you, like, and whoever's in your compartment with you.
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Those are great missions in Goldeneye, you know?
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So let us know why you think the mandates aren't fully dropped.
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A lot of people seem to think they're going to come back in the fall.
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I'd like to see what the basis for that would be or what you think it would be.
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And I don't even know if we can talk about this next story on YouTube.
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We're going to have to tread lightly as to the reasons why Justin Bieber has some sort of facial paralysis.
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We have a walking dictionary and encyclopedia in Dakota.
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So he got Ramsey Hunt disease, which some say is a something from something.
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Apparently, Ramsey Hunt syndrome, if I'm, like, going off, you know, Mayo Clinic or wherever, you might find your medical news.
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It's caused by the shingles virus or something similar, I believe.
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So the narrative is that he had Lyme disease and then shingles and then Ramsey Hunt.
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I mean, this is unless I don't think Justin Bieber is doing a lot of drugs personally, maybe when he was younger.
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But I don't see a super rich person not getting proper medical care when they have Lyme disease and then getting two more things at the end of that.
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His wife, who's very young, a bald one, by the way, and we know how they have demonic powers.
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And she's got some problems as well that people say are caused by certain things that can't be mentioned on YouTube or else will be triple demonetized.
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But it's very, you know, both of them just happen to have these things happening together.
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And the narrative of that one is she had some sort of congenital disease, a hole in her heart, I saw somebody say.
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I saw another person say it was a hole in her brain.
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Who knows what to believe, but the believers are out in full force.
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It's that the Tim Biebs fanny packs and toques don't actually exist.
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I mean, I went looking for them the first time they came out.
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Were they ever supposed to be publicly available?
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I thought they were just, you know, come buy your Tim Biebs, Tim Bits.
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So the first time they came out, a few days into it, I was like, that's fine.
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But the very first day, on my way to work, I go.
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And they're just like, oh, no, we don't have those.
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Are people really, and Producer Efron is combative with me on this, are people really going out
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at 6 in the morning to Tim Hortons and buying toques and fanny packs for Justin Bieber?
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Well, when you think about it, that's when people are at Tim Hortons.
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While they're there, though, it's the workers there.
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They'll be like, oh, yeah, you get any of those toques or fanny packs for me, you know?
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I thought it'd be funny to come on the live stream in a Tim Biebs toque and fanny pack.
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And then maybe I'd gift one to Producer Efron, since he's the fanny pack god of a lot of
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Producer Efron commentary and content here today.
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The other theory is that Tim Hortons corporate has poisoned Justin Bieber for not doing enough commercials.
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He's got a commercial where he doesn't say anything.
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He just sits there and takes a sip of his coffee.
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It's literally just the fact that they have him in the commercial with Tim Hortons.
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He just slapped the name Justin Bieber, Tim Biebs, you know, the branding, whatever that deal is.
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Well, I think it's because they don't want them to be able to double up the commercials on radio as well.
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So very deep into Justin Bieber's contract with Tim Hortons here.
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But what's happening now is comedians and commentators are doing jokes about him, of course, because they think it has to do with that thing that serves with the letter V.
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So comedian Ben Bankus, of course, made a video about it.
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I mean, I wouldn't do it because I think it's a little too mean, even for me.
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But the fact that people are getting death threats for making jokes about a super famous person is kind of insane.
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Let's click on the right one because this one isn't really a death threat.
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He told me not to post them, but they're there.
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He deleted the Bieber video because Bieber fans were wishing death upon him and nobody got time for that.
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And I mean, like, they're just they're making videos.
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So they're making videos, comedy videos and memes about Justin Bieber and the death threats and the psychotic, like, animus towards them.
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And if you put the response, you can see one of the death threats Elijah got.
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Yeah, because that's that's the news item here is these crazed Bieber fans.
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Like from all no matter what side of the political spectrum you're on, no matter what crevice of the Internet you're in, you're going to find some really hardcore Bieber fans.
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And they are so obsessed with Justin Bieber that if you mock their god.
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My favorite was some of the ones from Elijah Schaefer with like threatening witchcraft upon him or something.
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And this one says, I really hope this one stays always straps out, steps out strapped.
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Like, I don't believe these death threats, but they're basically saying I'm going to kill your wife.
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And then so I shared this stuff yesterday because I know both of them and people there's so many if you go to the retweets on on my tweet, there's so many people good deserved and I click on a couple of these are like one of them was an adult woman, 26 years old, just being like good deserved deserved.
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Like, I'm just wondering why make Justin look like Ellen page.
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Yeah, but these are many of which are adults saying that it is deserved.
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Like this is the response you would get if you're publishing cartoons of the Prophet Muhammad.
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I was saying earlier, it's like that level of like, how dare you defy?
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I thought it was so funny to see just how crazed people were getting over these jokes they were making about Justin Bieber.
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It's like, sure, you can say, you know, hey, guys, that's not funny.
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But like to go insane and, you know, say I'm going to murder your entire family, Elijah.
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Well, if I was a CTV or CBC reporter, I'd be doing a big story here about how hard it is to be a journalist online and the type of abuse you receive.
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Because not everybody agrees with me and they sent me mean messages, but, you know, it's part and parcel, as they say, of the intranets.
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Next, Dakota, something we were reading together earlier sitting cross-legged on the carpet was this Toronto police report about racial disparities.
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So, basically, the crux of the article I was reading, which was a veteran at CP24 of the political crime scene, I guess you could call it.
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His point seemed to be that there were so many racial disparities.
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I think the overall theme of it, without explicitly saying it, is how discriminatory the Toronto police are.
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But it's from a survey, or from data, which includes 900 plus incidents of uses of force by the police.
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And they're talking about the over-representation of certain races, including whites, in this data.
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But when you're talking about this, it's, like, only a couple hundred.
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Yeah, they've labeled it as black, white, Southeast Asian, I think Indian was another one.
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And indigenous, which we have 17 different words to describe that.
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And they're talking about, as you can see, things like 2.2% more, or 1.6% representation.
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So, we're talking about, instead of six people, it's actually been eight people.
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These are the type of numbers we're talking about.
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Maybe it's 20 and 25, but you get what I'm saying when it's less than a percentage of 900 people.
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And what it turns out, Dakota, as you saw, it was one of those graphs on CBC, that the Toronto police force is actually less white than the population of Toronto.
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Yeah, that's the thing I was reading through one of the articles.
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I'm like, okay, so, like, there are a few things here.
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First, just like you were saying, like, they're making it seem like this is some white supremacist police organization.
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Like, you do know how diverse the Toronto police service is with their diversity quotas in hiring?
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Or it's like they're exclusively trying to hire people of racial minorities right now.
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And if we look at their representation, so it's like, are you saying that the Toronto police force, which has more representation in these Black and Asian and Indigenous populations, is the racist police force discriminating against these Black and Asian and Indigenous populations in Toronto?
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Well, the data points that go through seem to show that for each race, there are different points of over-representation.
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For example, one of them was who gets strip searched the most, and it was white people.
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But the other side of that is that it's also people who've been arrested four or more times.
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So, like, you're really going to argue that Black and Indigenous people who've been arrested more than four times, they're being searched too much.
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But these are the points that are being pointed out in these articles.
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And then things like robberies and stuff are over-representation, over-representatives?
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So, there seems to be different crimes that are showing different representations in different ethnicity groups.
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And when I looked at all the data, because I wanted to make sure I was getting everything right before, you know, Dean Blundell comes after us from his retirement home, it's spread across the board.
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It's like 2.2% or not even brutality, physical interactions with police or use of force out of – it's 2.2 points higher than the population dissemination, which is going to end up being like 10 people more, if that.
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And you can say that it would be – if you extrapolate from that, that it's going to be a gigantic difference.
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You can't really say that the rest of the province – you can't say that Durham region police interactions are going to be the same.
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In other words, black people made up about 10% of the city's population, but that year faced 22.6% of police enforcement.
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So, if we take 10% of 900, that's 90, and if the number was actually 22.2%, then that's 180.
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Yeah, because it's such a small sample size they're using.
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But also, my other question in this was – because the first was, okay, well, what's the racial makeup of the police force?
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The second was, okay, well, what's the racial makeup of those who are actually committing the crimes?
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Because that was not a factor they discussed at all.
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These are the people who are arrested or strip searched or used force against.
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It's like, okay, well, what about the rates of criminal activity as well?
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I don't think they're allowed to collect that data.
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You would think that would be an important factor in this in determining whether or not they were actually racially profiling.
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I mean, again, like, I'm not one to be big on defending the Toronto police right now.
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I'm pretty sure we're in the middle of a lawsuit against them for – aren't we?
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We're in a lot of lawsuits against a lot of police forces.
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But, yeah, I just – you know, the big headline across the news is, oh, big study breaks looking at the data.
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But the data they're showing doesn't really prove anything to me.
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The headline here with CBC, your tax dollars at work, we do not accept your apology, unnamed advocate, of course.
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The Toronto police use more force against black people with little explanation data shows.
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And you also don't say who are the race of the police officers.
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If you're going to say – if you're going to take 100 cases of use of force against black people,
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are you not going to note the race of the officer before you determine that it's racist?
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You can determine that it might be unjustified without you knowing the race of the person.
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Like, a person stole a chocolate bar and you beat them with a billy club.
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But is it going to be racist without knowing the race of the officer who's doing it?
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That's the thing that they won't – that's why they don't include it in the title, basically.
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And there's supposed to be this thing in your head, Dakota.
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I know you write as well, so you know the voice inside your head that says,
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It's the same voice that never reaches BlogTO and they say,
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here are tweets of seven people that agree with my narrative here.
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There's supposed to be this voice inside your head of, am I being misleading?
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And the person who writes this title knows what they're doing when they don't include that extra information.
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The person who writes the article knows what they're doing when they don't research
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or dive into the actual determining factors of what is and what is not racism here.
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If it's racism, I'm sure 99% of people are going to say, yes, let's point that out.
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It's bad, as Ben Shapiro would say, I'll stand with you.
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But when you purposely avoid it because you want people to click on it
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so that the government gives you more tax dollars,
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And that's why nobody – that's why no one will remember your name.
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Well, yeah, because, like, I don't think anyone was really thinking that at all
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Is this really, guys, look, the new study broke.
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Oh, it's time to, you know, post headlines everywhere about how racist the police are.
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Well, that is what the one blog TO writer wrote.
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And I know we're not looking at one of their articles, but they'll have one, I'm sure.
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But that's one of the – what the girl said, who was one of the editors,
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who smeared Dave Portnoy and said, you know, we're just in the business of getting clicks.
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If we could take a sharp right turn, left turn maybe.
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The battle of trans and drag queens this Pride Month versus people coming out against it,
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We're getting, let's include those kids at strip clubs and bars versus let's accost those people
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And they were coming to a spearhead right at the tip of my hair point.
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And things are going all across the country, all across the continent, frankly.
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I don't think this is going to happen in England.
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But people are coming out to try to put a stop to it.
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This one that we're going to show is child sexuality drag queen story hour.
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And we're calling it that because the people in this video are alleging, a lawsuit,
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that the person who's doing this drag queen story hour talked about what they would like
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to sexually do with children on their YouTube videos.
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This is not Rebel News' position, nor its subsidiaries, Rebel News Espanol and Rebel
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Having said that, Dakota, if you're not doing anything wrong, why did they leave, etc., etc.
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And before we get to this video, do you think that these people should be going in there
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I probably, I don't know if I'd be so confrontational and get in there and be like, oh, pedophile
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But on the other hand, it's like, if I, you know, as they believed that a pedophile was
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actually sitting down in a public library with children, I don't know, like I, because
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the person threatens to call the police on and say, good, get the police in there.
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I probably wouldn't get in there and start screaming.
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I'd just say, okay, I'm going to call the police and tell them there's a pedophile with
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Well, maybe in San Francisco, they might not do anything.
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If anybody in the back has a free hand to try to find out who the drag queen is and
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look up his YouTube videos, maybe we can see for ourselves.
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But can we queue up this video in this, what I assume is a library or something or a school?
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That's where they love to do it because then the schools don't get in trouble.
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They just try to pull the mask card immediately.
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It's for, well, then why is the pedophile here?
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Why did you, hey, can you see a lot of pedophiles in here?
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It has videos on YouTube of what it wants to do to little children.
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What I like to hear them say is, hey, you should be ashamed of your...
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Have you seen the video where this guy says this and this and describe what he says so that
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these people can know that you're not just an angry person?
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But, Dakota, on the same time, at some point, people are going to start doing this.
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And I don't think the librarians are going to, like, as you can see here, the librarians
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don't, can't really do much against a couple of men defending children.
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So if they're right, and this person is that way, I think they're probably doing the right
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I like how the people are just sort of, like, the fathers there are just sort of sitting
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Well, if we can find out who the drag queen was and see what they do,
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But I think this is going to happen more and more, Dakota.
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From the perspective of if you thought that this was just an innocent person, an innocent
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man dressed up as a woman, classic drag queen reading children's stories, and you saw this,
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you said, look at this guy screaming, calling this drag queen a pedophile.
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And, you know, they look kind of like they're crazy, just going to public library screaming.
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But then again, I know nothing about the background of this person.
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And maybe we'll, if it's on YouTube, then it's allowed to be on YouTube and we can play it.
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This is a live investigation into the background of this individual.
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It's like, you know, if you really were he, I don't know.
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So if he is literally, you know, bragging about pedophilia on his YouTube channel, then.
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Hopefully, let's find a YouTube clip of that, of this person.
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But Dakota, I think the glaring question that everybody has is, why do you need to involve
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Historically, I'll say, as up to like a few years ago, drag queens were always this thing
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that girls and their friends sometimes went and saw at bars, drag queen bars or gay bars
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or some bar that was putting on the performance.
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And then it became TV shows that girls liked watching because they like the makeup and everything,
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But at some point it was like, let's show this to kids because we want to be accepting.
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Like, nobody who just has a hobby of doing something just wants to force it on kids unless
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kids show the interest, which I guarantee you they haven't.
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No kids just being like, I went to this bar and I like, now they are.
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But yeah, it's the whole thing about like forcing this whole drag queen story time or
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whatever and like literally like in Dallas, bringing kids to a gay bar to watch a drag
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queen go up and down and like do strip stuff and have the kids pay them.
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Like all of that is like literally people are getting angry at, you know, Republicans for
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being like, oh, grooming, you're a bunch of groomers.
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But like, what else do you call it when you're literally going and saying, oh, we need to expose
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kids to this young age to help them to, you know, find a more, find a more palatable normalizes
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Well, the rebuttal to that, which I've seen is, well, then what isn't grooming is forcing
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I'm sure the Catholics would like, like to debate that with you because they'd go with
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what are we teaching versus what are you teaching?
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And so like, if these people want to have these debates, then I say do it.
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But the problem that arises in almost all of these situations is they don't want to talk
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But the time is long past where you can just be like, I don't have to talk about it, especially
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And by that line, I think that's a great point.
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It's like, okay, well, if you say, for example, like if you're a Catholics, are you grooming
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Well, if you're comparing what they're doing to religious instruction, you're saying this is treating
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It's like, we're trying to instruct children and raise children in this way of going to
00:27:20.260
And it's like, okay, especially when you're doing this in public schools and public places,
00:27:23.620
like this isn't a drag queen institute or like a Catholic school would be like, this
00:27:32.900
I'd also ask them their opinion on other worldly religions because that always gets them
00:27:40.260
Did we manage to find a video from this person or?
00:27:50.400
So why would we pull it if something's perfectly reasonable, Dakota?
00:27:55.000
Reports that this has been pulled from YouTube.
00:28:09.140
There's also a professor of chair ethics as I look around the room.
00:28:17.340
I'm sure there's ethics of literally everything.
00:28:20.180
If we're going to have ethics of sexuality, why do you need that?
00:28:25.660
Usually there's ethics when things can go bad, like ethics of journalism or ethics of
00:28:33.200
When people have done bad things, that's usually when the ethics come in.
00:28:36.440
I'm curious as to just like, yeah, there's nothing to do with the headline other than the
00:28:40.660
title, but just the title of queer ethics professor.
00:28:51.100
So they're calling for pedophilia to be destigmatized.
00:28:53.780
If we were monetized, this would be a demonetizing stream.
00:29:00.580
This is by, it's so lame how Zero Hedge has been like, Tyler Durden, I'm some guy in 2005
00:29:06.480
who thought it was cool to write under a Brad Pitt pseudonym.
00:29:09.780
Queer ethics professor calls for pedophilia to be destigmatized and taught in school.
00:29:24.260
Queer ethics professor calls for pedophilia to be destigmatized and taught in schools.
00:29:28.080
Published by Steve something that I can't read right now.
00:29:40.260
From Norway has claimed that pedophilia should be classed as an innate sexuality and taught
00:29:51.160
Olly Martin Moen from Oslo Metropolitan University is calling for the destigmatization of pedos,
00:29:59.500
And claiming that the, quote, mental state of finding children sexually attractive is
00:30:06.860
Moen, a gay man who identifies as, quote, queer, also claims that a significant, quote,
00:30:11.640
percentage of high school students have an innate pedophilic sexual identity.
00:30:17.540
Um, so doing a bit of injustice for your own cause here when you're saying that pedophilia
00:30:22.820
innately is identified within the LGBTQ plus IA double X triple Y, um, H, Q, H2O, HGTV.
00:30:36.360
So you're basically saying this is something that's part of our movement, which of course
00:30:40.200
the L, I'm guessing the L's and the G's don't want that associated with them.
00:30:44.800
Um, the pedophilia, I mean, like that's a pretty hard line of, like, I think we can
00:30:50.540
personally, I think we can stop at LG and maybe be and leave it there.
00:30:53.900
I've been going, I don't, when I'm actually reading something seriously, I don't include
00:30:59.680
I'm, I just don't think it's the same thing, but, uh, this person saying that it's innate
00:31:04.140
with their movement of the LGBTQ, blah, blah, blah.
00:31:07.200
And also that high school students are innately pedophilic in some way.
00:31:12.100
So you're basically saying that when a 16 year old is attracted to a 14 year old or something
00:31:16.600
like that, like they're already below the age of, and like, or, like they're already
00:31:24.000
You can't just be like a, a teenager being attracted to another teenager makes up a pedophile.
00:31:30.760
Like, so, you know, 17 year old and 18 year old.
00:31:37.760
Like 19 to 17 makes you, I think everybody knows the difference.
00:31:41.500
Um, criminally and legislatively, there is a big difference.
00:31:44.740
There's also the age of consent and, uh, and 12 year olds, uh, for criminality in Canada.
00:31:49.880
Well, so like you can't be charged for murder if you're under 12.
00:31:53.280
Um, but I'd like to know where this professor gets his, all of his science comes from.
00:31:58.800
I mean, even just the general argument there about, well, it's actually, it's a very common
00:32:05.300
It's a, it's a very common sexual orientation to be.
00:32:08.180
First of all, when you're talking about sexual orientation, you're implying that like, you
00:32:12.360
know, this is just a normal, like, Oh yeah, this is the kind of person.
00:32:18.540
But the argument that, Oh, well, it's just a very common thing.
00:32:21.500
It's like, okay, it could be very common for people to want to kill their siblings.
00:32:25.520
I mean, oh, we should normalize murdering yourself.
00:32:34.100
You are a walking thesaurus, Dakota Christensen.
00:32:42.560
People, like I said, the peaks are, you know, the mountains are crashing into each other.
00:32:48.560
The Titanic is meeting the iceberg here and things are really going off the chains.
00:32:53.220
And I promise you, we will, we will only have one more topic on this.
00:32:57.320
Um, it's a big thing now to include tampons in men's restrooms now for those who are menstruating people and persons.
00:33:07.940
And I think this is a video, um, of a guy finding tampons in a bathroom.
00:33:12.860
And this is, and I know, I understand the counter argument, which I like to think of the other side in these times is going to be, well, that's only one place.
00:33:21.100
But it is, if you look for it, it is happening in many, many places.
00:33:28.380
And, uh, I think I referenced Matt Walsh earlier.
00:33:30.400
He was involved in the, uh, the school board where they had intersex bathrooms and there was sexual assault happening.
00:33:39.400
And, and intersex bathrooms, or I guess two-gendered or open bathrooms, there's going to be problems.
00:33:49.840
And I think back to a time where resident cool guy, formerly of CNN, Chris Cuomo, said it doesn't happen.
00:33:56.740
And then there's examples all across the country that happen if you actually just look into it, usually from smaller news outlets because they're the only ones who report them locally.
00:34:04.720
This is a thing that happens all over the country of the United States where they do run into problems of harassment, assaults, and even sexual assaults sometimes when you're having a shared bathroom.
00:34:16.340
So, I, I think the time where you say, Dakota, there's no slippery slope is long past.
00:34:21.560
I think the slope has been proven to be greased.
00:34:23.940
And, uh, do we have this video we can show before I keep rambling on?
00:34:26.840
I'll log an eye center to get my, my, my eyes checked.
00:34:40.260
I'm really glad that they're looking out for us.
00:34:45.880
But I don't want to, I don't want to take this from other guys.
00:34:49.260
I mean, if you have a girlfriend or a mother or a sister, I might say that maybe you should just bring them home for free for them.
00:34:58.420
Sister, mother, or a girlfriend is what I meant to say.
00:35:00.980
Unless your brother is, you know, identifies as a woman.
00:35:08.860
Does anybody want to give their opinion on this?
00:35:14.160
Uh, you know, just so the men in the room dominate the conversation here.
00:35:22.160
You know, it's like, you want to put tampons in men's bathroom?
00:35:26.060
But the thing is when people are saying when you literally cannot find tampons on the shelves of the grocery stores and women can't get them and you're wasting these tampons.
00:35:34.000
If there's a tampon shortage, maybe prioritize the women who are actually, you know, needing the tampons.
00:35:41.800
There's a tampon shortage now somehow in the United States.
00:35:44.400
I'd imagine a lot of these products get made in China, so they like to mess with us.
00:35:48.140
But there was also, and I believe still is, a baby formula shortage.
00:35:52.000
People found out that they were hoarding a bunch of them at the border facilities in Texas because, you know, non-citizens who break federal laws and traffic people.
00:36:01.620
Not all of them, but they're not sending their best, as you say.
00:36:04.920
When you find out that those are being hoarded down there or overly supplied down there, you can probably find a reason as to why Americans might be mad about it.
00:36:14.820
So the new press secretary, what's her first name again?
00:36:22.000
And they made a big announcement about how she's a black immigrant lesbian woman, and that's the most important thing that matters.
00:36:32.840
I would wager at this point so far, she makes less headlines than Jen Psaki, but she is worse than her.
00:36:38.860
No one will be good as Kayleigh McEnany, whether you're left or right.
00:36:41.980
She was just prepared for everything and had the binder.
00:36:44.800
So this press secretary tried to pull the binder move yesterday, I think it was, and say, well, you know what?
00:36:54.340
Let's play this video that she doesn't know how to circle back.
00:37:00.260
So she pulled open the binder, and she's like, let me circle back to you on this shortage of baby formula.
00:37:10.160
I haven't spoken to you in two days about it, and I wanted to circle back with you on the information.
00:37:15.780
She's like, oh, actually, I have no information for you.
00:37:25.440
So production team just always saving my ass here.
00:37:29.040
I've gone off on a tangent about the clip that we weren't going to play, and now we're going to play it anyways.
00:37:37.660
What is the latest update the White House has received on the current formula situation across the country?
00:37:42.300
Yeah, let me see if I have anything new for you on that.
00:37:48.260
I think it's been a couple of days since we have been asked that question.
00:38:07.460
But if you want to come back and we'll talk through the things that we have been able to do in the past, the most recent activities that we've done.
00:38:16.520
So the reason why she's got no information is because they haven't done anything.
00:38:26.440
And even Don Lemon's questions were too hard for her on CNN.
00:38:31.380
He's going to make it seem as if anyone who is in the Democratic Party is amazing.
00:38:37.400
But it's hard for even CNN these days to not talk about terrible inflation and gas prices.
00:38:44.480
So they're forced to bring a little bit of reality in, even if Biden's not.
00:38:48.140
Because he says he doesn't understand why everybody's upset.
00:38:50.660
He doesn't want to hear anything about overspending.
00:38:53.020
So the press secretary was on Don Lemon's show.
00:38:58.880
And she asked about Biden's, you know, mental acuity and stamina.
00:39:11.260
Does the president have the stamina, physically and mentally, do you think, to continue on even after 2024?
00:39:29.720
That is not a question that we should be even asking.
00:39:37.000
Look what he's, how he's delivering for the American public.
00:39:40.600
Look, that article that we're talking about is hearsay.
00:39:47.840
We care about how are we going to deliver for the American people?
00:39:57.820
And that's where we're going to continue to focus on.
00:40:03.960
He finally asks a real question, and she just hates him for it.
00:40:11.700
Which means, who do you think you are, Don Lemon?
00:40:15.760
It's like, excuse me, are you actually asking a question about the health of our highly, I don't know, dementiaed, 84-year-old, frail president?
00:40:29.920
You can't say that he doesn't look like he's awake most of the time.
00:40:36.060
You can't say that he, you know, had facelifts to make him look younger.
00:40:55.100
I don't think I've ever actually seen it, Dakota.
00:40:58.900
You are ingesting too much Disney and not enough pro-LGBTQ content for Pride Month.
00:41:12.640
He's hot on the radar these days because of his movie.
00:41:16.580
And people are now saying, you know, this is what happens.
00:41:20.700
Of course, a misinterpretation of the Florida bill.
00:41:24.620
And now, all of a sudden, even talking about gayness with children is too much.
00:41:29.220
Well, that begs the question about why you need to be talked about to children in Disney films.
00:41:33.320
Which, the new one, the Buzz Lightyear movie banned in some Middle Eastern countries.
00:41:49.060
It's like, oh, Dubai is such a, you know, progressive city.
00:41:55.680
Or so much so that if you get the R word, YouTube, if a woman is R'd, then they go to jail for sex out of wedlock.
00:42:06.960
Nonetheless, Buzz Lightyear has a lesbian couple, I believe, in the film.
00:42:13.340
I believe we have a Rebel News article about this, Olivia.
00:42:21.280
You know, I think we have a Trudeau plant in our midst.
00:42:24.320
But, yeah, it was Nat who wrote it up, I believe.
00:42:26.500
So the point I was making was that it's being injected into Disney, who has openly said in their meetings, released secretively, of course, by somebody in these meetings, that they want to unironically or unsecretly inject queerness into the videos.
00:42:45.040
Buzz Light Queer, Middle East Band's movie Lightyear over same-sex kiss.
00:42:50.100
Is Tim Allen still the voice in this one or is it because he's younger?
00:42:56.900
One of the most hardcore leftists in Hollywood.
00:43:02.340
He's very happy about the gay element our producer mentions.
00:43:08.060
So the thing is, my take on this is I'm like, okay, this isn't that – like, I saw Ben Shapiro posting about this.
00:43:13.400
And he was saying, like, this is, you know, ridiculous.
00:43:15.840
Remember before taking your kids to see this, whatever, whatever.
00:43:18.480
And I'm like, I mean, to be fair, it's a lot more tame than a lot of this stuff.
00:43:21.620
It's like, okay, so there's a lesbian couple in the film and there's a kiss.
00:43:24.640
I'm sure it's like – it's like the last Star Wars movie where there was, like, that two females kissing in the background and the one thing.
00:43:30.760
Really the worst characters in that – in Rogue One, I believe.
00:43:53.300
They went light – they went hyperspeed into hyperspace, whatever it's called.
00:43:58.280
But through the ships, destroying Star Wars canon, because why don't you just have a million drone ships going at light speed through any Imperial ship at any time?
00:44:08.660
Like, you're telling me you can't just put it on autopilot or get Jedis to use the –
00:44:13.440
You don't want to get me started on Star Wars Episode 8, The Last Jedi?
00:44:17.060
Because I will go on a Menzies-like tangent, even worse so, in the film.
00:44:20.820
We're talking about lesbian kissing in Disney movies.
00:44:23.480
But they openly said that they were going to put it in.
00:44:25.580
Like, if somebody was just like, let's just make it a gay couple this time.
00:44:31.180
But they just said, we're going to purposely put it in there.
00:44:33.840
It's like saying, like, we're going to purposely put, like, Islamic scripture in the movie.
00:44:38.600
Like, why do you want to force something into a movie?
00:44:41.460
Shouldn't the person who's writing it just have the idea that maybe that they're going to do this for the point of the story?
00:44:47.060
Yeah, the whole, like, diversity quota type thing of, oh, we have to, you know, make sure there's this and that.
00:44:54.020
Yeah, and that's the thing about the whole, you know, always being banned in these countries.
00:44:57.640
Like, Disney always edits their stuff to let it air in China.
00:45:01.420
Like, you know, what's the – why don't they just edit it out?
00:45:03.880
Great series of South Park episodes about Disney in China and Mickey Mouse is having a problem with the characters.
00:45:11.420
The media regulatory office announced that the animated film Lightyear,
00:45:14.360
which is scheduled for release on June 16th, does not license UAE, as you mentioned.
00:45:19.460
See, the thing there is they probably don't care because it will give them a few good points
00:45:23.680
in exchange for being banned in places that aren't huge numbers.
00:45:27.040
Now, if this was in China, as you mentioned, that would be a big problem for them.
00:45:33.460
It will probably be cut out for China because anything that's not, you know, what China wants
00:45:40.700
Whether it's black people, China doesn't like that in their movies.
00:45:43.920
Whether it's gay stuff, China doesn't like that in the movies.
00:45:47.280
Whether it's pro-Western politics, there's a lot of things China doesn't like in its movies.
00:45:51.280
And sometimes it's like sergeants in the military and commanders in the military that make these decisions
00:46:00.200
Another thing is like people saying, oh, you know, sexualizing children, this Disney movie,
00:46:05.800
I'm like, I really don't see how that's the argument you can make when it's like,
00:46:09.660
if it was like a traditional heterosexual mom and dad who kiss each other in this one scene
00:46:15.840
in a children's movie, Bic, oh, yeah, it's a good family movie.
00:46:27.260
Because I saw a bunch of people like, oh, sexualizing children.
00:46:37.020
I just disagree with the point of purposely doing it.
00:46:39.980
If it's a person who wrote it and this is what they want to put in it
00:46:43.700
and you're fine with that as a production company, I think that's okay as well.
00:46:48.260
But if you're purposely saying, hey, this movie is great,
00:46:51.940
but what it could use is a gay scene, then that's where I think we've gone too far.
00:47:09.140
Well, really at Rebel News, we have 17 people behind the scenes for every two people.
00:47:15.920
January 777 says, did I miss something or was Rebel News not covering the release of Freedom George in Ottawa today?
00:47:24.540
Very important slash relevant for Freedom Fighters.
00:47:27.720
I consider myself in the news industry and I don't even know who that is.
00:47:34.060
You're going to have to send us another message with some more details because I have no idea who Freedom George is.
00:47:46.740
Small group of Freedom Fighters outside Ottawa Courthouse where protester organizer George Billings is expected to enter a plea this morning and potentially be released.
00:48:01.760
Producer Efron is at pretty much every freedom protest there is and he doesn't know who it is.
00:48:07.680
And if it's not George Floyd, then I don't know who it is.
00:48:13.220
But I have to tell you, I've never heard of him before.
00:48:23.760
Billings is co-accused with Pat King, world savior, WWE champion, Pat King.
00:48:32.080
Pat King drinking in a reserve in Alberta saying that the government is chasing children into the forest with needles from Air Force bases and then camping out outside Alberta legislatures with Kellyanne, not drinking wolf, just the savior.
00:48:49.940
What kills me with the whole like Pat King thing, whatever.
00:48:54.840
But like with the diehard people like, yeah, Pat King, like everyone who was saying he saved Alberta.
00:48:59.780
That was the best summer ever where they were opened up and then fall came and they closed right back down.
00:49:07.000
But then somehow they just reinstated everything after Pat King got the court to strike it down, which he didn't because they couldn't isolate the virus, Andrew.
00:49:14.960
Before I say he probably shouldn't be in jail, what's he charged with?
00:49:18.440
Well, Pat King, as far as what I understand, it was just the standard BS mischief charges.
00:49:31.720
So my stance would be right now is I don't know.
00:49:34.480
From what I understand, I guess I was reading he's been in jail for a long time.
00:49:44.000
But also, I'm no Pat King fan if you can't do it.
00:49:54.680
I watched Ezra's show last evening and they are suspending not dropping mandates.
00:49:59.300
Still can't go on a cruise and have to wear a mask.
00:50:02.140
Dr. Tam is talking about seventh wave in the fall.
00:50:07.240
They better not or else I'm going to become a refugee.
00:50:09.920
That's basically what they've said is like, oh, yeah, well, we're suspending the mandate.
00:50:13.680
So, you know, the summer times when people want to travel and the infection rates are low.
00:50:17.900
So we'll let people have their freedom temporarily.
00:50:24.400
We all need to prepare for what we're going to do individually and collectively.
00:50:33.780
If that happens, I'm going to Ukraine realizing that they've banned gay marriage and transgenders
00:50:39.220
and then coming back as a refugee because I don't stand for such bigotry.
00:50:43.060
I put the Ukraine flag in my profile on every social media platform and I don't get anything
00:50:55.900
Did you see the book on Amazon called How the Prime Minister Stole Freedom?
00:51:10.440
I just wanted to, you know, maybe I want it for my collection of exclusively hardcover novels.
00:51:17.580
It's hard, but, you know, of course, more expensive.
00:51:24.220
Joe Biden, I think I alluded to this earlier, what he said.
00:51:28.980
He's put the country in the proper direction on the right track.
00:51:35.320
There's a clip here where he's talking about how the world sees him as amazing now.
00:51:39.200
Well, maybe like China thinks he's amazing and Ukraine thinks he's amazing and Saudi Arabia,
00:51:44.500
now that he's buying more oil from them, thinks the big guy is amazing.
00:51:47.960
But I'd have to imagine that people are just, like, laughing.
00:51:51.140
How dare you disparage Joe Biden, the savior who rescued us from the evils of Donald Trump?
00:51:57.120
Well, even if they didn't like Donald Trump, which they probably didn't because he was
00:51:59.780
making, like, countries like Germany pay more into NATO and everything, they still
00:52:03.720
wouldn't be like, that guy doesn't know where he is right now.
00:52:09.400
I was going to say Bo, but that's kind of mean.
00:52:12.420
Well, let's play this clip, because there's also another point where he was saying, I'm
00:52:33.140
The truth is, I've never been more optimistic about America than I am today.
00:52:40.640
I travel the world trying to put things back together.
00:52:44.580
You know, Trump did not leave a very good situation.
00:52:49.800
No matter where I go in the world, whether it was the Inter-American Conference we just
00:52:55.420
had for this hemisphere or NATO or dealing with the ASEAN countries or the Far East, guess
00:53:06.360
They look at me and I say, I say America's back.
00:53:08.880
And they look at me and they say, for how long?
00:53:20.800
We're not going back to the false promises of the trickle-down economics.
00:53:28.240
But the truth is, this is a unique, not backwards, not upwards, sideshow Bob, twirling towards
00:53:37.280
He's just saying what Trump said of like America's back on the world stage.
00:53:44.460
They say that the economy had the strongest comeback ever.
00:53:48.540
When you go down to zero and you go back up to 20%, you know, you're going to have a 20%
00:53:52.660
increase and be like, this is the greatest comeback we've ever seen when we destroyed the
00:53:59.380
And I was just reading a headline earlier saying basically all the gains of the recovery
00:54:04.200
are now back in the toilet to pretty much where they were.
00:54:11.100
So Joe Biden, his great accomplishment is helping Russia.
00:54:14.820
We're going to take all the oil away that we buy from Russia, all three to 6% of our crude.
00:54:22.280
So when Canada was like, we don't already take any oil, but we promise to not also take
00:54:29.100
And then Russia was like, okay, we'll make a bigger deal with China and India and continue
00:54:34.240
that gigantic passageway through Eastern Europe and Asia to China that they're building a giant
00:54:40.540
highway for transportation and we'll make bigger deals with them.
00:54:44.460
And now the ruble is back doing better than it was before.
00:54:49.880
I guess we got this cool guy stripping and stuff and making jokes, wearing the same thing
00:54:55.680
The trademark Zelensky jacket that Ben Bankis is so fond of.
00:54:59.840
And he's wearing his late 90s military discarded hand-me-downs, basically.
00:55:08.700
The old un-patterned stuff is basically what the U.S. and Canadian military used to use.
00:55:13.360
And then it gets sold to lesser countries, if I'm allowed to say that.
00:55:23.980
Well, you know, the freedoms of the Ukrainian people who are suffering.
00:55:32.180
But now we don't even need, like, everybody gets it.
00:55:34.720
Like, if you're not a piece of garbage, you don't want people to die who aren't involved
00:55:38.920
in their government's, you know, faux democracy battle of nonsense, where Russia and Ukraine
00:55:48.120
But I think it's pretty universal to condemn invasion of another country.
00:55:55.100
The re-seizure of the USSR isn't a popular one.
00:56:01.780
Don't bomb the eastern parts of your country just because they kind of like Russia.
00:56:05.400
And then Putin, don't invade former states of your own.
00:56:10.820
But as Nigel Farage says, you shouldn't be begging Ukraine to join NATO and all this stuff
00:56:21.600
And it was only a couple of years ago where we were just like Hunter Biden, Ukraine, corruption,
00:56:28.380
Again, if you want to go another route, they don't allow gay marriage, everybody.
00:56:32.120
No, I thought the funniest thing was, this was wildly, I think he talked about this on
00:56:35.460
another stream, is Candace Owens with her whole thing of, it was like New York Times
00:56:39.540
or something was writing to her, talking about, oh, some comments you made about Ukraine
00:56:47.800
And she's like, actually from you, and sent a bunch of headlines over from Ukraine, super
00:56:51.960
corrupt, whatever, whatever articles from like, I don't know, 2019, 2020.
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It's only corrupt when somebody else is running against Joe Biden.
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When Hillary or Mayor Pete or Kamala Harris, just makes me think of like cigarettes when
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And he's, Kamala was saying he's racist and everything.
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But, uh, now that he's the president and nobody likes him and they're hiding Kamala Harris
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for all of 2022, it's, you know, let's forget about it.
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And it's great to see all the Democrats now like refusing to get behind Joe Biden and
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I can't remember the last time Kamala Harris made like a big public appearance because
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every time she speaks, she just laughs about nothing and then doesn't get to the point
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She had the thing where she spoke to child actors at the White House.
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She had the thing where, um, the buses that she mentioned that she hadn't, they asked
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when she's going to the border and she was like, we've been to the border and the reporter
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You know, I miss the good old days, you know, of months ago when Kamala Harris was in the
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spotlight and we had a halfway entertaining press secretary and Jen Psaki would circle back
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rather than, cause like this new press, like she's worse at her job, but she's a little
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She's not as, you know, like Jen Psaki, there were a lot of clips coming out and it's entertaining.
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And that was, you know, the, the fun, uh, little, it was a little bit of chemistry they
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They say Biden's running again, which is why they're asking for endorsements.
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Like if it's just Trump v Biden too, then go for it.
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And of course, and I do think he's better than Trump, but I say let Trump, if Ron DeSantis is
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You know, you support Trump, let's say 50 or 60%, let Trump have another run at it and
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then save DeSantis for the next time where it'd be more difficult to win.
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It's like, I, I accept the fact that like, yes, the media in a large part won that battle
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in terms of a large section of the American public have been convinced that Trump is some
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And so I'm like, you know what, whatever, like, you know, we can move on.
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But at this point, if you're just do a rerun of the 2020 election, it would be such a landslide.
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Well, that's what we, a lot of people thought, but then, you know, can't talk about it on
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I mean, 2000 mules and the securing that New York Times said that they did of the election
00:59:55.220
Fraser McBurney says, talking about crimes, Dateline, California, 33% of men in prison
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How dare you complain about imprisoning men with women?
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Producer Lincoln J, TV star, just walked into the room.
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Is that something you made like a crafts class?
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That's where I take my picanics with wicker baskets.
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You know, I'm sure it's an ice handbasket, a wicker basket, all of that.
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But the transgender versus activist is here, if not here.
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Not all of us in the Great Britain lesbian world are in favor of drag teaching.
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Parents would be shocked to see what happens in dressing rooms, cocaina, intercourse, and
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I don't know where we're going with this, Dakota.
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I feel like you got to go David Letterman and throw the cards at the screen because we're
01:01:45.160
Andrew, you were wondering about another example.
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I don't think I was wondering about the example, but I agree.
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Why do our veterans get one minute of silence per year, yet confused genders get one month?
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You know, in America, they also get Veterans Day.
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But I think the distinction is like Veterans Day is for living veterans.
01:02:35.300
You know, I'll never forget George Floyd personally.
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I'm what they call a George Floyd conservative.
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I'm not familiar with who Pat King is, actually.
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I think Captain Picard, Patrick Stewart comes to mind.
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Maybe there's a combination, a remix going on there.
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Last night on Ezra's show, he interviewed Brian Peckford's lawyer in the second half of the show.
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Is it possible to get that available for everyone?
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You know where it's available for everyone, Dakota?
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For my show and Misunderstood and David Menzies and Sheila Gunn-Reed's show.
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I would say also, if you don't want to pay, go ahead and get that free trial.
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But also, if you're trying to share with people, we do post clips from the show every week.
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I'm not sure about whether or not that full segment will be posted.
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We do do that occasionally if it's a very significant interview.
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I think we might just be posting a clip from it.
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But I would again encourage those who do want to watch it.
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But you don't get the bonus segments where I ask the most controversial questions.
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I think we're in the habit now of at least one episode a week of The Ezra Land Show.
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Because we're releasing free versions of the show with ads.
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But I'm not sure that's happening with every episode of Ezra's show.
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Four out of five of my opinions are wrong most of the time.
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But I think Trudeau is going to avoid James Topp who is marching to Ottawa.
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Trudeau already has to quarantine for a quote COVID.
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I mean, this is the second or third time he's got it.
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And good thing, you know, he just said you just got it.
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I just hope you get boosted or else things could have been worse.
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Bottom line, I don't think Trudeau is going to meet with James Topp because he's a dangerous anti-vaxxer because he believes in freedom.
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I think we need more drag queen story times once a day, once an hour.
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We should do a drag queen story time with Matt Walsh's book.
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We should do a drag queen story time with David Menzies dressed as a drag queen, but also every person in the audience is also David Menzies.
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It's a lot of filming to do, a lot of production, but I think we can accomplish it.
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Dakota, do you have a catchphrase to end it on?