Rebel News Podcast - August 08, 2023


DAILY Roundup | Single dad Trudeau, Feds threaten provinces over climate, 'Socially-minded' radicals


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The Prime Minister of Canada, Justin Trudeau, is taking an extra extra long weekend. Why is he taking a day off? And why is he doing so in the wake of the controversy surrounding his separation from his wife of 18 years, Sophie Gregoire Trudeau.

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00:00:00.000 well hello everybody at home and also to our wonderful quebec correspondent alexa lavoie
00:00:20.920 today is tuesday august the 8th and anyone in canada who's joining us uh after the long weekend
00:00:27.780 yesterday was a civic holiday for us canadians and so if you missed our live stream well sorry
00:00:34.200 about that but we some most of us were taking a much needed day of rest and um we're back at it
00:00:42.400 today so if you're joining us you can find us on a few different platforms rumble getter odyssey
00:00:49.000 and uh the censorious one youtube i don't think we're going to get into any um
00:00:55.480 hits on their community standards so hopefully we can stay streaming on all of those platforms
00:01:00.880 today and uh of course if you're joining us on rumble actually did i mention rumble i don't even
00:01:07.480 know if i said rumble um it's like it's like a manic monday has just translate over to tuesday
00:01:13.780 and i'm trying to get caught up in all of the things even though i did actually work yesterday
00:01:17.600 i did some interviews and tried to catch up on my disaster emails but um if you're joining us over
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00:02:33.040 seems these days in the post-covid era and so as i mentioned we are just coming back from a long
00:02:41.200 weekend alexa how was your weekend oh that was something i will talk to you about it a little
00:02:48.440 bit later yes you were out on the weekend also doing journalism we don't often take days off here
00:02:54.920 and if we do it's just kind of like a slower than usual day um but that's not like our prime minister
00:03:00.300 justin trudeau he is taking an extra extra long weekend so today he has taken in a personal day
00:03:08.500 again as i mentioned it's tuesday august the 8th so um in canada yesterday was a civic holiday a
00:03:14.820 statutory holiday and so this i guess is the prime minister's work ethic you know his new his latest
00:03:22.460 campaign slogan i think it's like an unofficial campaign slogan but it's always like roll up our
00:03:26.940 sleeves and get to work and here he is taking an extra extra long weekend uh personal day i think
00:03:35.020 it's six five days post announcement of his separation from his wife of 18 years sophie
00:03:43.840 um and so at that time last week when they announced that they were formerly separating
00:03:50.220 they asked for privacy and and to be left you know alone give give their family respect and privacy
00:03:58.000 during their this difficult time and respect their children and this and that they took to social
00:04:02.520 media to kind of in unison say these things together and then we saw on saturday uh amir i think it was
00:04:10.980 at that point two days later justin trudeau is posting on all of his social media platforms
00:04:16.200 a photo of him and his son and uh just very point blank there they're saying he's saying we're team
00:04:25.180 barbie so this is after i suppose his uh personal review of the warner brothers production barbie
00:04:33.920 that was just released at the end of july and you can see him here clad in pink with his son who i
00:04:40.760 guess is a teenager i'm not actually sure how old his son is or what his name is um but uh there you
00:04:47.300 have it he's team barbie have you seen the movie alexa what do you think about this but that just
00:04:54.160 like put more fuel on the conspiracy theory that mr trudeau is maybe um but it's just the reaction
00:05:05.220 of the people on twitter regarding that picture especially like i don't know if you can a lot of
00:05:12.640 people important but like important people influencer really important influencer people have
00:05:18.440 say about that picture as a jordan peterson as um they the pierce morgan uh there was um i'm trying
00:05:29.500 to remember who would talk about that picture but anyway because he received a lot of backlash in
00:05:37.180 comments uh right rachel gilmore um did did publish like a post regarding the the backlash from um
00:05:48.440 those people saying like that they they are not like um can you put on on the website because i want
00:05:58.280 to read exactly what she she say about the tweet that she um she mentioned uh olivia yeah so
00:06:06.920 uh the other one can you put the other one that i post on the clip i think it's uh it's really
00:06:13.340 uh relevant of like um how how hilarious is all this is she say that i want you all to know
00:06:24.080 that this is what men who are insecure in their masculinity looks like but i think it's like she took
00:06:32.020 the screenshot of three uh four of them but the thing is like we don't see who she's talking about
00:06:38.880 she looked like she's talking about justin trudeau and his son but actually it was about like charlie
00:06:45.220 kirk and uh jordan b peterson but i don't i'm not sure that jordan b peterson is insecure
00:06:52.880 in his masculinity masculinity what do you think about that well yeah that's right there's a difference
00:06:59.120 here between embracing your femininity which is what i would say that trudeau is doing on full
00:07:04.680 display and kind of like roping his son in for the ride and then this apparent like like hit on
00:07:12.480 people who are insecure in their masculinity because they didn't wear a pink hoodie and go see the barbie
00:07:18.380 movie as the prime minister as you know the head of government like justin trudeau is the canadian
00:07:24.440 head of government and i want to remind our viewers that canada is is facing record inflation
00:07:31.660 we have a housing crisis our medical systems across provinces and territories almost unanimously
00:07:38.940 are in shambles this prime minister has a crumbling marriage right they've just announced their
00:07:46.540 formal legal separation and there's all this chitter chatter you know behind the scenes and as you
00:07:52.620 mentioned alexa like these conspiracies um which i call them theories but they turn out to just be
00:07:58.140 facts if you wait i think on average three to six months um but that that justin trudeau is going to
00:08:04.440 come out as being gay or trans or who knows what uh he'll identify what letter of the the alphabet soup 0.68
00:08:12.280 he'll end up identifying with um if at all but uh for someone like that to have his priority
00:08:19.200 a mere few days after saying that he wants his family and his children to have privacy and respect
00:08:25.880 in light of the announcement of this separation for him to then go out and post this photo on social
00:08:31.620 media of him and his son bearing you know clad in pink being on team barbie um a movie that is you
00:08:40.580 know being criticized yeah here it is his the press release that they um for the well-being of our
00:08:46.940 children we ask that you respect our and their privacy and then literally two days later he goes
00:08:53.880 and posts this photo on social media of him and his son seeing the barbie movie i wonder if his daughter
00:08:59.080 was taking the photo like why didn't you choose to take your daughter to the barbie movie um this film
00:09:05.040 has really been kind of criticized i haven't seen it myself i really have no desire to go and see the
00:09:10.280 barbie movie i was a barbie fan as a child like i played a lot of barbies actually i didn't really like
00:09:15.240 to play the barbies i like to just set them up i was all about setting it up and having it look like
00:09:19.580 a real house and then i would get so mad at my sister if she actually played with the barbies 1.00
00:09:23.800 because she would wreck the setup anyway um so i'm not a huge fan myself i have no desire to go see
00:09:30.280 this movie but i wonder why he didn't take his daughter to see the movie and they say that it's
00:09:34.680 kind of our demographic like the ones that actually played with barbie as children that this is kind of
00:09:40.280 nostalgic for them and that this isn't really a children's movie it's more for um the older
00:09:46.500 generations who want that sense of nostalgia to look back on but uh the whole thing is just really
00:09:52.380 bizarre i was actually surprised it wasn't a parody account and apparently so was one of our thought
00:09:57.460 leaders uh canadian jordan peterson he retweeted uh the prime minister's social media post and i guess
00:10:05.920 it's like okay i don't even know if we can say retweet anymore because twitter is now being called
00:10:10.480 x so whatever retweeting or re-xing that is whatever that will be called um as we move forward
00:10:17.200 getting used to this new x platform but he said it's hard to believe that re-xing um it's hard to believe
00:10:25.880 that he's real but it's true canada and it's yeah it's just a complete parody like what a joke on the
00:10:32.260 world stage as i mentioned we have all these like canada is really in shambles depending on
00:10:37.880 where you where you live and what your kind of income bracket is um and this is the priority
00:10:44.100 of the canadian head of government is to go out and see the barbie movie and then that's one thing
00:10:51.640 right if you go out in your personal time and you go watch a film with your kids so what so be it
00:10:56.900 um but then to post it on the social media to pick a side to be team barbie and and barbie is not
00:11:03.420 really this like wholesome uh figure of you know integrity and like barbie's really very materialistic
00:11:14.140 and is one of the main influencers with you know unhealthy body proportions and i i could go on and
00:11:20.960 on about why barbie's not an ideal kind of figurehead for anyone or anything um and so it's just very
00:11:29.760 bizarre that the prime minister during this tumultuous time in canadian history and also in his own
00:11:35.240 personal life chose to to go ahead and do this on social media i also like will not see that that kind
00:11:44.160 of picture at the end of sound of freedom i'm not sure about that but the thing is the whole canada
00:11:54.300 system is gonna sing some individual cannot and even afford to go to see a movie in the cinema
00:12:01.180 when that's right like some just regular citizens see him wearing well you don't care about which
00:12:09.060 father is wearing but wearing a paint shirt and going out some barbies having a good time being
00:12:15.180 able to have not only like free time but i'm having like enough money to go there some citizens is like
00:12:21.540 i don't have i cannot even afford to have free time because i need to work all the time to be sure that
00:12:29.300 i'm able to reach the end of the month i'm not i cannot even go and see a film the old system around
00:12:37.380 me is collapsing and my prime minister seems to not care to not care about it and fun fact and i i was
00:12:45.360 thinking about it and when he did this press release about its separation he didn't do it in front of
00:12:52.400 media he didn't do it like in front of people he did it on media platform when himself introduced a
00:12:59.720 bill that we cannot even like share media on social media platform as facebook meta instagram so what uh
00:13:11.700 insult for the press in canada to not having like the prime minister to do this really important
00:13:19.980 announcement in front of them no he decided to use media platform that actually banned canadian to share
00:13:27.560 the content yeah exactly that's all all canadian news sources and news content now you need to
00:13:36.300 evade the social media algorithms because of bill c18 and c11 um and that's the their liberal
00:13:44.080 government's own legislation legislative shortfallings that with this ambiguously worded open to
00:13:49.540 interpretation bills that were supposed to somehow prioritize canadian content monetize it and um the
00:13:57.420 rigmarole rigmarole excuse me that's ensued with social media platforms that you can't even
00:14:03.660 share these newsy pieces on social media which is where he's taking to announce these things um
00:14:11.900 and and we have here his his chief of staff uh katie telford then took to social media in his defense
00:14:19.260 after piers morgan kind of mocked this um this picture and so let me just pull it up here yeah katie
00:14:29.120 telford is uh the chief of staff to prime minister justin trudeau and toronto star did an article here
00:14:36.320 uh about piers morgan who's um an english broadcaster and he said i'm so glad i'm not canadian and he was
00:14:44.120 kind of mocking trudeau after he shared this photo uh with his son at the barbie movie and then katie
00:14:51.920 telford says that he is feeling the wrath of canadians after this post on x formerly known as twitter i'm
00:15:00.580 i i might slip i and probably refer to it as twitter more often than not but um it's so funny to read
00:15:07.700 through some of the comments on the the post because canadians are all like no we're with you
00:15:14.140 we're with piers morgan we're with you on this um this is absolutely absurd same as what you're saying
00:15:19.960 alexa like there are many canadians struggling to put food on the table let alone going to see a
00:15:26.000 movie at the theater that's i don't even know what the going rate would be at the theaters by the time
00:15:31.180 you buy your two tickets or however many tickets popcorn drink i mean you're looking at probably close
00:15:37.140 to a hundred dollars just for a movie date for two oh yeah these days with inflation the way that it
00:15:42.920 is um and so this again is just absolutely absurd that this is the priority of the prime minister
00:15:50.460 and it would make sense that his chief of staff is coming to his aid and trying to save face here
00:15:55.400 because someone obviously thought that this would be a good idea but canadians are the the liberals
00:16:02.400 rather are doing repeatedly poorly in their own polling and so um i don't know if someone made
00:16:10.080 this decision based off of polling whether or not uh trudeau should go virtue signal about being
00:16:15.280 on team barbie but it doesn't seem to be really resonating the way that i think he had hoped especially
00:16:22.480 post announcement of this separation when he's like the narcissism is on full display here when you say
00:16:30.300 two days ago or well four days ago now that six four to six days ago that you wanted privacy
00:16:36.300 then you come out and you post this photo on social media and um i'm not sure i just saw one of the
00:16:43.220 comments show up on screen there but i wanted to highlight one of the comments from um dan hartman
00:16:49.220 and i think it was on pierre morgan's original original tweet but i saw when olivia when you were just
00:16:57.600 scrolling there um dan hartman his his twitter handle is or his x handle is uh answers for sean
00:17:07.140 and he replied to uh i think it was katie talford or pierce morgan and and said oh no it was to
00:17:14.920 justin trudeau directly uh here sorry let me just share this and we'll show it on screen because i wanted
00:17:20.560 to highlight uh some of the things that the canadians on the ground are going through
00:17:25.420 in canada to today while justin trudeau is out gallivanting and uh announcing that he's team
00:17:33.940 barbie yeah he so this is dan hartman whose son uh sean hartman died coincidentally right quote
00:17:42.540 unquote coincidentally 33 which is an odd number uh days after his first pfizer dose and so we're not
00:17:50.180 going to talk about any of more of that because we're on certain platforms that you can't question
00:17:54.480 the science on but that's what happened to his son 33 days post pfizer injection his son coincidentally
00:18:03.480 was found dead beside his bed um and so in response to this tweet from trudeau our prime minister the
00:18:12.420 canadian head of government dan hartman wrote what's it like hanging with your son this is how
00:18:18.500 it is for me and it's a heartbreaking photo of him at the gravesite of his son with gifts and you know
00:18:24.560 things and memorabilia um in memory of his son and he blames trudeau for the way that the government
00:18:36.300 forced and coerced the novel covid injections on the population indiscriminately right there was no like
00:18:44.260 risk versus benefit some demographics were prioritized more than others yes but it was also
00:18:50.240 pushed indiscriminately onto everyone especially these young males uh when they wanted to play hockey
00:18:56.000 as dan hartman's son did and the funding came down from the feds into the provinces the provinces pushed
00:19:02.880 the vaccine passports the vaccine mandates for things like entering arenas restaurants so on and so
00:19:09.320 forth a 17 year old boy who wanted to go out and play hockey and hang out with his friends at a movie
00:19:13.940 theater stood no chance against the propaganda that was pushed on everyone by the government to coerce
00:19:23.120 their compliance with the novel injection and so i found that really compelling that there's a real
00:19:29.300 canadian dad out there you know with true like a true hockey playing dad um who is missing his son
00:19:38.580 who he argues died as a result of the government sanctioned propaganda and handling of covid 19
00:19:45.980 um and that's his response to the prime minister posting a photo of he and his son gleefully and
00:19:53.060 blissfully unaware that these woes are being faced by canadians everyday canadians in their pink hoodies
00:20:00.300 uh going to see the barbie movie it's so out of touch and it's and it's so insulting for people like
00:20:05.480 that who are truly suffering the devastating effects of the policies instituted by the same government
00:20:10.700 i remember like the story of that man and i would say it's really hard for i think most of canadians
00:20:20.400 to look at me and going to see a movie taking a small photo op and requesting some intimacy for what
00:20:30.680 is going on in life i'm sorry you're using your family as a political tool you will resolve of course
00:20:36.440 that media will will not take they keep that on their confidentiality or like they will not like
00:20:45.460 reserve your intimacy of not of course not and especially when we see that most of the like a lot
00:20:51.480 of canadians right now need to sell their house because their mortgage have doubled and now they cannot
00:20:56.160 afford it like afford it anymore where those can either will go because cheap and affordable house
00:21:02.960 it's not available on the market and you know what you are stopping with your um dog watch
00:21:10.380 to stop building construction because you have like bureaucracy level and more taxes and more um
00:21:19.100 so many other like different i uh well uh i have the word in french but so many layers uh yeah exactly and
00:21:30.100 what why you don't apologize to those people right now why you don't take your job as a prime minister
00:21:38.340 and apologize to the people who you ruin the life well it's not only the housing prices that i've
00:21:45.340 just gone up exponentially um in wake of the housing crisis which is be caused by the fact that we have
00:21:53.660 unabated immigration targets infiltrating and that's just legal immigration and you've reported
00:22:00.660 heavily on this alexa but there's also the illegal um migrants who come through the illegal border
00:22:06.420 crossings and i mean they're illegal aliens that's what we should call them for what they are 1.00
00:22:10.220 but uh it's because of these immigration targets that just are are the highest we've ever seen i think
00:22:17.820 we're the highest in all of the developed nations and now it's caused this housing crisis and skyrocketed
00:22:23.520 the price of of rent but also of homes but we also have that coupled with unabated increases to interest
00:22:30.760 rates which if anybody has has a mortgage if they were lucky enough to buy into the market before this
00:22:35.960 insane ballooning and bubbling happened um then if they were on a variable rate there are people out
00:22:42.040 there who have seen like a 400 percent increase on their mortgages in the last few months and arguably
00:22:49.360 that's been on the steady incline uh for roughly a year and a half and there's no end in sight and so
00:22:55.720 yes we're starting now to see the fallout of of those inflationary periods and risks um and then you know
00:23:05.060 we have the leader of the opposition pierre polyev and his wife kind of swooping in now and capitalizing
00:23:10.900 on this political low that we see justin trudeau in and so she posted this really wholesome just a
00:23:18.660 simple quick one minute clip um to x formerly known as twitter uh anita polyvier and she said why my
00:23:29.220 husband is doing this and we'll just share this quick one minute clip with you here 1.00
00:23:33.380 who is pierre polyev many know him as the common sense leader the country needs
00:23:41.060 his school teacher parents know him as the boy they adopted and raised in their modest home
00:23:47.220 in the suburbs of calgary his dad knows him as the son he took to early morning hockey games
00:23:53.600 his neighbors know him as the boy who used to deliver the morning newspaper
00:23:58.460 his children know him in francais espagnol and english as papa
00:24:05.180 and i know him as a guy who loves me for who i am a canadian who came to call canada home
00:24:12.380 and his wife so when pierre says it doesn't matter who you know or where you're from but rather
00:24:20.140 who you are and where you're going these aren't just empty words he's lived it common sense let's bring it home
00:24:29.660 wow this is moving i think it really fills a need too that canadians are feeling deeply and that is
00:24:43.340 common sense rational reasonable leadership fiscal responsibility um anyone who at this point can
00:24:51.980 continue to to vote in people who think that the balance the budget will balance itself and that you
00:24:59.980 know funding um proxy wars is going to somehow ever come back to be beneficial to canadians um
00:25:10.620 i think we're we're living through that wake-up call which is really sad to see unfolding especially
00:25:15.660 for people who can see the writing on the wall and we're kind of warning of things like this and
00:25:20.140 it's all been really exacerbated by the covid pandemic pandemonium and there was people out
00:25:24.860 there in 2020 who were called selfish grammar killers for saying things like you know these
00:25:29.660 these economic shutdowns these supply chain restrictions all of this is going to have a fallout
00:25:36.300 and we're not going to see it immediately but we need to consider what the repercussions of these
00:25:41.580 policies and and these implementations are going to be and you were just gaslit and called selfish
00:25:48.140 uh and and and call you know referred to as someone who didn't care about about grandparents or anybody
00:25:54.540 else at risk and um and now we're starting to see it we we see it and canadians are feeling it more so
00:26:01.340 than just seeing it canadians are feeling the fallout and the repercussions and so when you have someone
00:26:07.580 coming in and saying common sense let's bring this home that really resonates with canadians who are
00:26:14.300 struggling amid all those things i've already discussed while the prime minister is out giving
00:26:21.340 a review of the barbie movie and and claiming to be on team barbie like what i don't what does that even
00:26:26.940 mean to be on team barbie i'm not i don't know so i can tell you but they think it's like this video
00:26:35.980 what really really showed it's like someone who had a real life in the childhood like playing hockey
00:26:47.740 just being in the normal position in the normal average maybe a little bit over average i don't
00:26:54.540 know that that situation when he was younger but it just showed that he is in position to understand
00:27:03.500 the normal and basic problematic that citizens live and experience just introduced born in a gold net 0.56
00:27:17.100 where he was under it was a child of a prime minister so of course like for him he didn't have a normal
00:27:27.820 childhood he doesn't pretty understand like what it is to or not being able to afford food at the end of the
00:27:35.980 the month he doesn't understand the normal problematic in this this video will just show that citizens of
00:27:44.060 canada can actually trust someone who can understand who did experience in his life some normal life
00:27:54.860 situation as canada no yeah justin trudeau was a trust fund baby who grew a grew up a life of being
00:28:02.780 spoon-fed on a silver platter he went to private schools he was never you know he he he's privileged
00:28:09.820 as i i always refer to it as liberal privilege because you'll see the lawn signs when it's campaign time
00:28:17.020 and you'll see the sprawling properties and the houses and the cars that are typically
00:28:21.420 out front of liberal uh voters houses and then you'll see conservatives who are traditionally known
00:28:29.020 for their fiscal conservatism they're fiscally responsible that's that's traditionally been the
00:28:35.660 difference um in terms like in turn of in terms of monetary policy between the two parties and so
00:28:42.060 yeah justin trudeau as a trust fund baby who is spoon-fed everything on a silver platter i don't expect him
00:28:47.980 to have any idea of what hard work is actually all about i think the longest job he kept was a
00:28:53.660 as a part-time school teacher where he was um questionably terminated or fired or quit from that
00:29:01.180 position uh halfway through the school term but um someone like yes yeah you're quite sure um someone
00:29:10.860 like pierre polyev who's raised by two school teachers uh that's very modest upbringing and uh
00:29:17.980 so it it stands to reason that someone like trudeau is going to remain out of touch i mean his grocery
00:29:22.780 bills are on track this year to to total over a hundred thousand dollars that's just in his personal
00:29:28.540 grocery spending that's more than what the average canadian makes and that's via stats canada i know that
00:29:33.180 there's lots of canadians who don't make anywhere near that um but the average canadian according to
00:29:38.620 stats canada is roughly their income their household income mind you not individual yeah there it is he's
00:29:46.060 on track to spend well over a hundred thousand dollars on groceries at his personal residence
00:29:50.460 that's for this year and at the bottom of that article it's not hyperlinked but the source does come
00:29:55.100 from uh statistics canada and the average household income so that's two working parents uh presumably is
00:30:04.860 roughly seventy five thousand dollars so he's going to spend more on groceries than the average family
00:30:10.460 brings in in a year i don't expect someone who is on that fiscal path to be understanding about you
00:30:18.220 know the canadians who are lining up in record numbers at food banks all across the country and for
00:30:23.500 an issue that that that's not going anywhere it's actually increasing instead of decreasing or plateauing or
00:30:29.740 getting any better like there's so much wrong with this country that needs to be immediately
00:30:34.700 addressed and and repaired and we have our prime minister heading out to watch the barbie movie with
00:30:40.540 his son with their pink hoodies yay um i can't believe that this is the head of the government it's
00:30:47.580 it's embarrassing and you have to laugh because otherwise you'll cry um
00:30:52.060 it i think that's never been seen in the past by the way like all the prime minister who were
00:31:01.100 meeting canada that that everything that what he's done so far never been seen before and it's funny
00:31:09.660 all canadian but we don't accept it but we have no choice to accept it because it's been like vote and
00:31:18.300 re-vote and re-vote well and because we don't have an actual opposition right we have the ndp
00:31:24.940 and the liberals and their unofficial coalition and so the ndp are propping up the liberals in the in
00:31:30.460 parliament in the house of commons and so there's no responsibility here and that's because we don't
00:31:38.140 have an actual opposition the opposition parties are in place to uphold democratic process and to
00:31:44.220 scrutinize the policies and procedures of the government elect and because we don't have a
00:31:50.060 formal opposition in the ndp because they're just another branch of the liberals and they've
00:31:55.100 formed themselves in as two fringe minority governments to form a majority government
00:32:00.220 we don't have any sort of scrutiny of them because what we do have is such a small minority
00:32:06.940 now that they've banded together that it really doesn't make a difference and so if that wasn't the
00:32:11.900 situation if that unofficial coalition was not the reality that we face in the house of commons
00:32:17.660 then things i think politically would look vastly different but thank you to ndp leader jagmeet singh
00:32:24.060 who is just in it for his pension which i don't believe comes until 2025 that's what we're stuck with
00:32:31.100 in canada as a country who's supposed to be upholding democracy i mean that's why we're funding this
00:32:36.060 proxy war with ukraine it's all under the guise of upholding democracy somehow in some weird twisted
00:32:43.900 double speak fashion um so i think that if we didn't have this unofficial coalition that wouldn't
00:32:49.020 be the case but that's what we have and so uh justin trudeau can be clad in scandal after scandal and
00:32:56.540 and separation and needing privacy for his family and taking extra vacation days um and then on the other
00:33:02.780 hand taking to social media for his narcissistic desires to post his kids on that platform um going
00:33:11.020 out to see the barbie movie and being team barbie which again i'm not even sure what that even means
00:33:15.020 because barbie is just a materialistic anorexic version of femininity and i don't think that's really 0.54
00:33:21.100 a healthy um a healthy persona to be highlighting and or playing with for young girls so anyway we're
00:33:31.980 going to move on we have a small a super chat here from cool beans 89 gives five dollars and it's a
00:33:37.820 link here to city news um the cbc is joining other msm that's mainstream media to complain about fair
00:33:46.460 competition and so it says news publishers and broadcasters call for investigation into meta's
00:33:53.420 news blocking and it's from today uh august the 8th a group of canadian news publishers and
00:33:59.020 broadcasters are calling on canada's competition bureau to investigate and prohibit meta from
00:34:03.820 blocking news content on its digital platforms social media giant meta which is formerly known
00:34:09.740 as facebook oh there it says which owns facebook and instagram has said it will begin blocking news
00:34:14.860 on its platforms in canada starting tuesday after the canadian government passed a bill forcing google
00:34:20.380 google and meta to pay publishers for content they link to or repurpose so anytime you hyperlink anything
00:34:27.740 um they social media platforms would be dinged financially for that the sharing of that news
00:34:33.500 and that is just like a mammoth to try to track and trace and and and keep track of anybody who
00:34:40.540 hyperlinks anything on your platform at any time now that needs to be monetized and so in response to
00:34:47.100 that which is actually liberal legislation bill c11 bill c18 um sorry bill c18 specifically it's known as
00:34:54.140 the online news act and so in response to that meta said you know what this they're a business right at
00:35:00.380 the end of the day meta is a business and it's in the best interest of their business to not pay homage
00:35:07.740 to this ridiculous piece of legislation and if meta bends the knee to canada then are they going to have
00:35:14.220 to do that to you know places like china and north korea that's where you would see this kind of heavy
00:35:20.940 handed legislation come out of typically like a dictatorship who wants to control the narrative
00:35:26.140 and control the media and control the news and so meta is not bending the knee it's also in their best
00:35:32.780 best fiscal uh relationship for their business which obviously the liberals don't know anything about
00:35:38.780 fiscal responsibility and how to manage budgets and so on and so forth uh they just said forget it we're
00:35:43.980 not even going to try we're just going to block all the news content so that we don't have to deal with
00:35:47.900 the willy-nilly um nuance really of this piece of legislation and now instead of canada's competition
00:35:58.380 bureau targeting meta they might be better off asking the liberals to revoke their legislation or
00:36:07.180 revisit the stipulations housed within it because this legislation is ridiculous and targeting meta over 0.99
00:36:13.820 something that's in response to canadian government legislation just seems absolutely absurd to me
00:36:20.220 and it's so funny because sometimes we are new sometimes we are not and now we are considered
00:36:24.380 as news and so now our content cannot be shared but when it's come with um facing the liberal government
00:36:32.940 we are not media at all so uh it's all again double standard in canada and and by the way i think
00:36:39.260 meta is it's actually right to not uh pay them for that because that is a slippery slope so for the
00:36:47.020 media to do clickbait the article that people will share and share and share and so they make money on
00:36:54.220 that so more they have a clickbait title more they gain money and also like the fact that some some of
00:37:01.660 the article that the media are publishing is opinion oh do we really want to give them money for
00:37:09.020 opinion that every single citizen have their opinion why we should like pay you more because
00:37:14.700 you think that your opinion have more value than that yeah yeah exactly and as you pointed out it's
00:37:21.980 just hypocritical um for various other independent media who also is being dinged by this piece of
00:37:29.100 legislation um let's go to a quick ad break and then we'll come back we have another super chat and then
00:37:34.540 we will get into some uh colonialism and climate probably more hypocrisy as well how in the world
00:37:42.300 could such a small group of people with limited resources change world history but in fact that's
00:37:49.260 happening and it's the power of the truth the truth is like kryptonite healthcare isn't in some sense
00:37:55.020 working very well foster colson is thinking about this he's got a new company an online healthcare
00:38:00.300 platform called the wellness company telehealth company called the wellness company the wellness
00:38:04.380 company the most popular product is the detoxification supplement that features natto kinase natto kinase
00:38:10.700 is the only enzyme that we're aware of right now that dissolves the spike protein spike protein is
00:38:15.820 loaded in the body with the covet 19 infection and definitely with the vaccines we've been completely
00:38:21.740 accurate on the spread of the virus early treatment on the deficiencies in hospital care and now the deaths
00:38:28.220 that are occurring after vaccination this is a human outrage and is occurring at the end of a
00:38:34.460 hypodermic needle isn't it interesting natural substances combating this man-made disaster
00:38:45.100 no matter what god will bring us through and i said we will not bow down to your gods
00:38:50.140 for tickets showtime details and to see the trailer please go to savethechristians.com
00:39:11.820 yeah that's savethechristians.com or churchunderfiremovie.com whichever one's easier to remember we have
00:39:18.140 just released uh new screenings in british columbia and so the first one starts this thursday august the
00:39:26.780 10th in whistler and so if you're all i believe all of our ontario screenings sold out um apart from one
00:39:36.860 the one in huntsville which i think was pretty close to so if you're debating getting tickets i would say
00:39:42.380 head over there and get your tickets because the they do sell out as we saw in ontario which was a
00:39:48.060 amazing to see the turnout and always like great to mingle with people in person and connect with uh
00:39:54.940 rebel supporters and viewers so if you're not sure and you're on the fence or you're just learning
00:40:01.020 about this here now for the first time head on over to uh church under fire movie or savethechristians.com
00:40:08.060 and get your tickets for this thursday in whistler and then of course you can see
00:40:12.700 all of the events happening thereafter so august 12th and so on and so forth and then kind of as we
00:40:19.260 gain momentum and as we gain connections also with these venues and event spaces we'll be opening up
00:40:27.660 more screenings in the future and that same goes for uh tamir leach's book screening tours too i know a
00:40:33.820 lot of people were disappointed that we weren't going to certain areas but with her trial coming up in
00:40:38.060 september i know that there are plans to kind of reinvigorate more book signing events into the
00:40:44.540 new year um so we have one quick uh super chat that we'll get to and then we'll we'll run through
00:40:50.540 some of the uh carbon tax hypocrisy amt 60 gives three dollars thank you very much i'm on a fixed
00:40:57.660 pension and my mortgage renews in june 2024 and i have other debts i'm hoping i can renew it but i'm
00:41:04.620 decluttering in case i have to sell and move to a cheaper province i'm in on ontario uh yeah my our
00:41:11.420 mortgage is up for renewal in may and i'm very nervous uh as to what that's going to look like
00:41:18.220 and there may be i we may my family may be in a similar situation to amt 60 uh we bought at an amazing
00:41:24.700 time in 2014 and um had a business plan that went to that was basically desecrated by the ford
00:41:36.620 government's uh sanctions on construction um for anyone who doesn't know my story i'm sure you could
00:41:43.580 dig back in the rebel archives and find it i was a uh i shared it at the national citizens inquiry but um
00:41:50.300 um solidarity to amt 60 because if these interest rates don't start to come down soon a lot of
00:41:58.300 canadians are in a similar situation to you and so i hope that they do but uh similarly it looks like
00:42:05.820 the eastern coast has has decent property rates and um of course the more northern ontario but relocating
00:42:14.540 is always really tough call although so many canadians and specifically ontarians have fled
00:42:20.380 the province and or the country completely because of the cost of living and how absolutely insane
00:42:27.020 it is to try to stay afloat in these provinces and in this country which is just further exacerbated
00:42:33.900 by this carbon tax uh instituted by the justin trudeau liberals because i guess taxing people will
00:42:40.380 somehow help to cool the planet um so we have this article here from ctv news carbon tax is
00:42:46.780 ineffective i mean really who would have guessed in curbing fuel emissions the majority of canadians
00:42:53.820 say um two-thirds of canadians say it is a poor time to increase the carbon tax which also which came
00:43:00.060 on canada day uh july 1st canada's birthday when we celebrate our our national heritage and the birth
00:43:07.580 of canada as the country that we know and love and so on that day justin trudeau institute i think
00:43:12.700 was the second hike to the carbon tax um and a majority of canadians say they believe the tax on
00:43:19.500 gas is ineffective at tackling climate change this is according to a survey conducted by nanos research
00:43:25.180 and commissioned by ctv news intended to better understand canadian perception towards combating
00:43:31.660 climate change through increasing prices on fuel from coast to coast 21 of respondents say now is
00:43:38.540 poor timing for a carbon tax increase with 46 saying it's very poor timing so you know that's roughly 60
00:43:48.060 what 67 of people saying like no this is this is terrible idea and terrible timing um and and of course
00:43:56.860 as we've already discussed the first half of this show justin trudeau is just so out of touch
00:44:01.820 that he has no idea uh the repercussions of these policies and uh yeah this this article also says that
00:44:11.340 the increase this increase the tax 65 per ton as of april 1st uh 2023 and then the price will increase
00:44:20.540 by 15 per year until it reaches 170 per ton i guess that's probably by 2030 um but this is just as they
00:44:29.900 found here in this survey it's just awful timing we are in a crisis an inflationary crisis with a housing
00:44:38.940 crisis the medical system is in crisis and uh the liberals think that it's an appropriate time to just
00:44:46.380 add on more tax and the crazy thing about the carbon tax is that in your in in ontario for instance you
00:44:54.220 also pay provincial tax on top of the federal tax so you'll see on your bill that there's a federal
00:45:01.740 carbon charge and it's a percentage of whatever your usage is for things like natural gas and then
00:45:07.580 you'll have hst that's our provincial uh tax denomination here in ontario which is 13 so we will
00:45:15.180 pay 13 percent on whatever that charges for your carbon it's it's literally a tax you literally
00:45:21.740 get taxed on top of tax it's absolutely insane and so and i think in quebec we have like one more tax
00:45:32.380 because uh our gas is like in free it's so high right now that i seriously i am i'm trying to not
00:45:42.620 use too much my my car because i it's 185 it's almost two yeah yeah i think that the depending on where
00:45:56.540 you're located in ontario i know that toronto is closer to a dollar 75 where i am a little bit more
00:46:02.700 rural it's usually about a dollar right now it's about a dollar sixty dollar sixty five um but uh but
00:46:09.340 yeah it's and i'm not sure what's your do you know what your provincial tax is i could probably just look
00:46:13.580 it up quickly here um oh so i think again you should like yeah look up to things i'm not certain about
00:46:23.180 like what is the perfect like number sales tax rates by province here we go yeah go back so yeah
00:46:34.140 you're you're at almost 15 percent uh we're at 13 in ontario but you still have the gst and the qst
00:46:40.540 in ontario we've combined that so we just have hst which is 13 so um apart from prince edward island
00:46:47.740 which is 15 nova scotia newfoundland and new brunswick are all at 15 and then it's quebec
00:46:53.900 and ontario thereafter yukon has one of the lowest tax rates at five percent um and alberta it's so
00:47:03.580 expensive there yeah well alberta is notorious for having that five percent tax rate as well 0.96
00:47:10.380 which it seems really lucrative i mean it really does add up when you're doing when you're getting
00:47:16.060 all of these hits on your income and on everything you purchase and that extra 13 in quebec it's almost
00:47:22.460 15 um that really makes a difference to go to a province that has a five percent tax it it certainly
00:47:29.580 adds up especially if you're making big purchase items like a house or a car um so on and so forth we
00:47:36.220 have another super chat here from frasier mcburney gives five dollars so while doing the laundry this
00:47:42.700 morning i met a lovely lady she told me she had four jabs the last job almost killed her that's a 1.00
00:47:48.460 coincidence right because you can't you can't say that uh yeah that correlates asking will you be taking
00:47:55.100 the new jab her answer was hell no it's sad that it took four to get to that point um you know anyone who
00:48:03.340 took this like wait and see approach they were just you know what i'm just gonna wait for a little bit
00:48:06.620 more data i'm gonna wait for the more science to come out their actual studies i'm just gonna wait
00:48:11.580 and see well you were an anti-vaxxer and um you you lost your job depending on which sector you worked
00:48:19.180 in if you decided to go that route but then you have people who took four of them and then it was only
00:48:24.860 after it almost killed you know it caused a potential adverse event that they're saying you know what no
00:48:31.500 we're gonna we're getting off that uh the booster treadmill because it's now a seasonal shot um our
00:48:37.500 health authorities are coming out and saying that it's no longer you know just a booster here and
00:48:42.620 there it's it's going to be seasonal like the flu and again so many people saw the writing on the wall
00:48:47.820 with that um just more on the climate hypocrisy i had the article open and now i've closed it but uh
00:48:54.700 the feds are actually looks like they may force provinces who don't want to comply with these
00:49:00.780 green energy targets that are costly but also ineffective um and so the feds are basically
00:49:07.100 threatening to to force the hand of the provinces to agree this also comes from ctv news provinces may
00:49:14.700 have to agree to ottawa's 2035 now it's not 2030 right because they see how um how that this infrastructure
00:49:24.140 just isn't capable to reach any of these goals or targets by 2030 so ottawa's 2035 clean power target
00:49:30.940 to access funding the federal government is considering restricting billions of dollars in
00:49:36.620 tax credits and grants for electricity projects to provinces that commit to the 2035 target for an
00:49:43.580 emissions-free electricity grid i think that they made a mistake here um for provinces that don't commit
00:49:52.700 to the 2035 target the federal budget already made clear the restriction would be in place for the new
00:49:58.620 refundable 15 clean energy investment tax credit which is for investments in non-emitting
00:50:05.260 electricity production storage and inter-provincial transmission i mean alexa you've covered this a
00:50:10.460 little bit in quebec um what's the infrastructure like there and do you think that the the provincial
00:50:16.940 government is on par to meet some of these targets by 2035
00:50:23.340 you want the real answer or the hiding i would say when i look at where my mom lives and that just with
00:50:32.460 a win she doesn't have electricity anymore that should answer your question right there because the 1.00
00:50:40.460 infrastructure of electricity is so bad at this moment it's so not well maintained that when you have like
00:50:50.540 just a little bit of nature effect you're losing like power so first of all this should be like invest in like
00:51:00.300 rebuilding make making like all the infrastructure to be really reliable that we are not losing most of our
00:51:09.020 electricity through like the cable because yes we are losing some electricity by the cable and
00:51:16.620 to make sure that it is well made and as i say reliable and afterward we will be able to talk about maybe
00:51:25.580 doing an electrification of Quebec because right now no we are not ready for that at all and by the way we don't
00:51:32.780 have that much um electric really for recharging car i'm just like thinking about people who live really
00:51:41.420 far away like in the land um they have most of them like they probably have like a if they have an electric
00:51:49.420 car they probably have a hybrid one that you can use car gas if you don't have electricity
00:51:56.780 yeah and i mean you have alberta's premier danielle smith basically saying like these this this doesn't
00:52:02.780 make any sense and uh she won't commit to any of this and now in response to that the feds are saying
00:52:08.780 well we'll just withhold your funding in that case and so you better comply or else right this is like
00:52:15.100 the thinly veiled threats we saw all throughout the covid narrative and they're just seem to be
00:52:20.380 becoming increasingly brazen and um and and threatening with them i mean we saw the funding
00:52:27.180 throughout the yeah it's it is it's coercion and we saw the funding threats throughout the covid hysteria
00:52:33.020 as well if you implement passports vaccine passports will give you x amount of funding um if you declare
00:52:41.340 a state of emergency then you open the door to x amount of funding here in my locale
00:52:49.100 in colberg and we'll just wrap this up quickly because i know you want to chat about a little
00:52:53.580 bit of your weekend reporting alexa but i asked the mayor of colberg you know why are we under a state
00:52:59.580 of emergency there was no deaths to justify any of the measures taken and why is colberg under a
00:53:05.420 declared state of emergency and i have it in writing that it was to open the gates for provincial
00:53:11.260 funding they were able to capitalize on funds available from the province which came from the
00:53:16.540 feds if they were under a declared state of emergency so the funding really is a stranglehold
00:53:23.020 on these various jurisdictions whether it be municipality or provincially to comply with whatever
00:53:29.340 it is the feds want you to institute and so we're seeing this now with the green energy stuff
00:53:35.100 um so so yeah exactly follow the money it's so unsurprising um now you were out on the weekend
00:53:45.340 alexa and we have some short clips to share with you but you were there you were there on the ground
00:53:49.260 do you want did you want to take it away um so i went to the trans march that was happening in
00:53:56.140 montreal and fun fact they chose canada plates for starting the march where the statue of john a mcdonald
00:54:04.620 was actually pulled down um couple of years ago and um yeah so a lot of people were there
00:54:13.340 and so i told myself i'm going to to ask a couple of questions to them since they are from the community
00:54:20.060 so they have probably a lot to say about at which age we should like begin to give uh children block
00:54:29.500 of puberty blockers and if they think that we should teach gender ideology in at school
00:54:38.380 fun fact they don't like ideology they think that is not a good term and this is actually um
00:54:44.940 um a wrong way to say it and uh and also i wanted to ask them to just describe themselves like who they
00:54:57.900 are what is their pronouns but at one point um i was followed and harassed by two two extremist individuals
00:55:06.780 told them to stop and uh at one point i just like warned the police like please i'm not there for
00:55:12.700 confronting nobody i just here for asking a couple of questions i'm media we are we have freedom of
00:55:18.780 press in canada i'm in public space i'm allowed to ask questions to them so can you please help me
00:55:25.660 out with these two individuals who actually follow me everywhere stopping people to talk to me and
00:55:31.660 really make like a climate pretty like hostile so they say yeah we keep an eye on these few
00:55:38.140 uh on this situation but they never helped me out until like the situation escalated and all the
00:55:44.860 extremist antifa and like the left extremists came and surrounding us and at one point the body came to
00:55:53.180 us and say like that we were the problem and we are the one who confronted them i was like oh sorry i just
00:56:01.500 went first of all to warn you because i didn't want this situation to him and now this is my fault
00:56:11.420 but you will see by yourself yeah yeah we have a i think there's a couple clips here but we'll
00:56:16.860 we'll watch this first one i suppose and you can uh explain more if needed i am a non-binary
00:56:24.460 trans feminine person i define myself as a non-binary degenerate moi je suis une fière femme et bien de 0.74
00:56:30.700 ces gens-là aimeraient bien que j'enlève ma moustache pis si c'est plus ça plus tard ben c'est plus ça plus
00:56:34.700 tard qu'est-ce que ça fait on a besoin de le savoir ben on a droit de vous demander ben non mais on est
00:56:41.020 dans un endroit public madame ou monsieur ou je sais pas pourquoi vous faites ça vous êtes tellement harcelantes
00:56:48.060 je veux juste s'assurer que personne ne se fait interviewer sans leur consentement c'est tout ce
00:56:52.220 qu'on veut pensez-vous que moi je les force à répondre si vous êtes un média qui est ouvertement
00:56:56.060 transphobe je pense que c'est dans ton intérêt de partir malheureusement pourquoi est-ce que vous
00:56:59.820 me menacez je décolle c'est juste décolle c stop hey just stop je n'aurai même pas posé de questions
00:57:08.060 ils me suivent et me marcelle it's mostly in french but i will explain après en même temps vous captez des images pis
00:57:13.340 d'autres médias aussi oui il ya d'autres médias si les gens étaient mal à l'aise on leur demanderait
00:57:18.140 de partir aussi c'est le même ok mais c'est quoi la différence entre nous et eux ben vous vous rendez
00:57:23.840 les gens mal à l'aise pour eux à date on n'a pas eu de commentaires fait qu'on peut juste vous demander
00:57:27.840 de pas filmer pis de vous en aller j'ai fait de mal on te demande de partir s'il te plaît j'ai rien fait de mal
00:57:32.300 donc j'ai pas d'affaires à partir ok mais genre sur ta présence hey donc don't touch hey si vous je l'ai dit
00:57:39.380 s'il y a quelqu'un qui nous touche tu peux aussi t'en aller là là excuse moi tu peux aussi t'en aller
00:57:43.940 non là c'est l'harcèlement hey c'est de l'harcèlement que vous faites
00:57:47.880 mais oui mais vous vous êtes encore une sorte de harcèlement c'est quoi qu'on te dit
00:57:50.240 est-ce que vous avez vu quelqu'un d'autre faire des choses comme vous faites en ce moment là vous avez
00:58:01.140 toutes les polices sont là qui font rien absolument rien vous voyez que vous n'êtes clairement pas les bienvenus
00:58:05.380 parce que vous avez laissé les choses escalader je vous ai mentionné au tout début qu'on avait un
00:58:11.380 problème avec quelqu'un donc juste aller un peu plus loin faites votre travail puis inviter de me
00:58:16.300 filmer s'il vous plaît pis de prendre pourquoi vous n'avez pas agi la première fois que je suis
00:58:20.920 venue vous voir pour l'harcèlement que je suis en subissait on évite la confrontation visiblement vous
00:58:26.860 avez des idéologies opposées ok chacun a droit à son idéologie on évite que vous confrontez restez séparés
00:58:33.380 la confrontation puis je vais vous demander de vous éloigner de mon vélo puis de mon matériel
00:58:37.060 bien c'est vous qui l'avez mis sur moi non madame c'est vous
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00:59:07.000 couple of questions at the beginning people were really open to talk to me you know they are free
00:59:12.400 like to talk after them of expression but it seems like no not in this movement because on their
00:59:18.380 website not only did they ban revenues to be at day seven i didn't know i just learned it when i
00:59:24.400 came back home uh when i checked their website but also they say to every single person to not
00:59:32.140 talk to the press that to let the organizer to talk to the press so you go to an event but
00:59:40.360 the people are not allowed to talk so this is a really a great example from the left
00:59:46.080 to show how good their freedom of expression is to not not talk to to the press and um i the the
00:59:56.440 woman that i talk uh she she wear pink she's the the spokesperson for quebec so be there the um 0.99
01:00:03.300 uh i would compare that to npd uh at the uh federal level like really on the left and um she was 1.00
01:00:13.720 mentioning i'm like a proud woman same if i have a mustache that people want me like to remove
01:00:20.980 that i see it's what she was saying kind of funny because a lot of people talk a lot about the the
01:00:27.260 mustache of uh mano masi but like you see she was there she talked to me like i i actually i find that
01:00:36.940 pretty good for her to talk to us she knew who i was and she openly like say yes i will answer your
01:00:44.080 question like when we look at the second spokesperson in that party uh gabrielle who went to the climate
01:00:51.560 march uh the other day and uh refused to talk to me because i was uh with rebel news but the thing is
01:00:58.640 like when you look at the the police what they were telling us you say like uh we don't we want to
01:01:04.440 avoid confrontation clearly there is like two different ideology between you you and them but i was
01:01:12.000 like which ideology we don't have ideology here we are media we are here for doing our job and
01:01:17.020 asking questions those people that you saw in that video who tried to block us that does not represent
01:01:24.580 the community at all they represent the extremist part of it mostly antifa mostly people who think that
01:01:33.080 they are warrior for you for the minorities in the same time that they are actually um they are
01:01:41.180 infringing the right of the minority afterwards but they do not represent the people who were there
01:01:47.760 because the people who were there just wanted to share their point they wanted to talk they wanted to
01:01:52.240 to speak about their experience they have nothing to do with them i don't say all of them but i think a part
01:02:00.620 of the people who went to that march have nothing to do with those extremists who always like
01:02:07.180 go in the front and try to destroy the movement try to destroy the community and what what we see from
01:02:15.080 the community because in that community i'm pretty close from them and i would say that i i'm really
01:02:22.520 sorry to see like everything that they built for being like destroying paint like that by those extremists
01:02:32.640 come and destroy what what people are thankful well and a lot of them just can't even articulate a
01:02:42.280 response that is intelligible and so that's why they have to silence everybody who attends and leave
01:02:49.680 the talking to a few key spokespeople because otherwise they end up on social media making a complete
01:02:57.420 mockery of the entire event um and i think we have one more another video of yours alexa where it shows
01:03:05.200 somebody actually responding and maybe you can speak to whether or not that was intelligible but
01:03:10.800 i think we have a few minutes we'll just show that uh quick clip clip which age you think that
01:03:17.000 children can be allowed to take puberty blockers i think puberty blockers which doctors prescribe for any
01:03:24.520 number of medical reasons can be taken at any age i mean when do you usually hit puberty 13 14 15
01:03:31.580 you can fact check me but they were actually invented for people with precocious i believe it's called
01:03:37.380 puberty so it was for cis children originally and they are reversible i don't know why people are
01:03:44.900 perpetuating a lot of false narratives about the research around puberty blockers and stuff
01:03:50.260 definitely citation needed but i do a lot of research so yeah qu'est-ce qu'on leur dit à ces
01:03:55.160 enfants-là qui ont malheureusement pris des décisions trop jeunes qui étaient peut-être pas en état pour le faire
01:04:01.400 écoutez premièrement ce serait le fun d'avoir des chiffres parce qu'il y a beaucoup moi c'est pas l'information que j'ai
01:04:07.480 ça existe oui mais qu'il y en a beaucoup non
01:04:10.820 malheureusement vous êtes avec quel média qu'est-ce que ça fait
01:04:13.920 yeah so i was yeah so i was just asking like the the last question was about um what we'd say to
01:04:26.480 these young people who did the transition and now they realize they made a mistake and they were not
01:04:34.640 capable at that age to make the decision but now they want to do transition and i and i mentioned that
01:04:42.080 they have a lot of the transitioning i wanted to say there is an augmentation i i actually correct
01:04:49.200 myself afterwards but she was like but you know like um it would be nice to see statistics since uh
01:04:57.840 i know it there is transitioning but it's pretty pretty rare so i don't think it there is a lot but
01:05:05.680 on so many like articles that i read there is a rise on the transitioning because they have a big 0.84
01:05:12.480 rise on transitioning and uh i think it um detransitioning represents about two two to ten percent
01:05:21.200 for uh um so some article that i i read uh uh research article so if we if we look at the ten percent
01:05:30.800 ten percent is pretty a lot uh of the transitioning and if now it's ten percent on the future what it
01:05:38.160 would be probably more and more because we see like in the us like what is going on with the deep
01:05:44.160 transitioning we know that we are pretty late in canada on what is going on in the us so i'm just
01:05:50.640 really concerned on the future like what it will like happen with them
01:05:59.280 yeah and it's really i think a slippery slope to try to claim that some of these hormone blockers
01:06:05.040 are uh reversible because the the science is actually showing and i think that if a lot of
01:06:11.520 these people ended up reading things like the product monograph and the package inserts that come
01:06:16.320 with these drugs they would find uh otherwise for instance lupron is one that is commonly used uh
01:06:24.400 to block hormones and it's a puberty blocker and that's actually a class of drug that is used to
01:06:30.560 chemically castrate sex offenders and so this suppresses their sexual desires suppresses their
01:06:36.880 testosterone um and there's there's many instances um where lupron can cause lasting issues it can
01:06:46.080 cause uh prostate cancers and sorry it was it was sorry it was approved initially to treat prostate
01:06:54.320 cancer um but it it's it's not by any means reversible you can go off of it but there may have already been
01:07:03.760 the damage done and that depends on the age you were when you took it uh the dosage amount how long you
01:07:08.960 were on it there's so many factors at play here that to just umbrella statement state that this is
01:07:17.200 somehow reversible is very dangerous for children um who are being captured or as one person put it to me
01:07:25.120 last week being recruited by the lgbtqias whatever plus plus minus crew um without having a full scope of
01:07:37.680 true informed consent and true knowledge of what it is that exactly that they're getting into because
01:07:43.360 these aren't um as reversible as many of them claim to be um we have we're about almost 10 minutes over
01:07:51.840 so i'm just going to to read this one super chat and then uh we'll we'll try to wrap things up
01:07:57.760 wrong way 54 gives five dollars and says hold on the still experimental jobs were only authorized under a
01:08:06.160 global emergency but the emergency is over so the jabs should not be given out anymore um that depends
01:08:13.360 so in canada we had an interim order which was similar to emergency use authorization i mean it was
01:08:19.840 essentially the same thing but in canada it was called an interim order and it was good for the first
01:08:24.880 year of the pandemic and so i think it was declared i'd have to go back and double check but i believe it was
01:08:31.200 sometimes september 2020 and it expired in and around september 2021 so what the health minister
01:08:38.480 at the time patty had you did is she actually made that interim order permanent um so now it's it's
01:08:47.040 embedded into legislation um for a drug approval or authorizations and it's uh basically grants
01:08:55.600 pharmaceutical companies uh an ability to submit rolling applications so they can literally just
01:09:04.160 submit their safety data on a rolling basis on a continual basis and so these injections are able
01:09:10.960 to be authorized or approved under this interim order which has been pivoted to be permanent um
01:09:19.120 uh not even like permanent regulation essentially and uh now under things like um oh what is it called
01:09:29.600 there's there's more the health canada is is basically making these orders uh permanent through um agile
01:09:38.640 licensing and i've done some reports on this and i've contrasted it with what's going on with the
01:09:43.280 natural health products and the natural health community and how they're squashing innovation there but
01:09:49.040 they're also allowing for innovation in the pharmaceutical industry um where they don't
01:09:54.000 actually have to prove safety or efficacy before their products reach market so it's like a whole
01:09:58.480 it's a very whole convoluted long thing but yes you're right that it was originally under emergency
01:10:04.160 use legislation or in canada it was called the interim order um but that has all now been shifted and
01:10:11.360 pivoted to be a permanent thing and so that's how the injections are allowed to be continually rolled out
01:10:19.040 and things like these booster doses with their lackluster data can be authorized for use it's uh
01:10:27.280 really sad and it depends on your jurisdiction that's what happened in canada in the united states
01:10:31.600 it's a little bit different but um i'm obviously as a canadian most familiar with the way our legislation
01:10:37.600 works and so i hope that explained it in an easy to understand way um and thank you for for asking that
01:10:44.640 question because it is convoluted and hard to decipher what exactly happened there but
01:10:50.320 that's what happened um so alexa do you have any final thoughts on your video i guess we'll have like
01:10:57.760 a full um subtitling for the what happened in french there and i look forward to seeing your more full
01:11:05.200 interaction with the police the montreal police are also are always uh fun to to interact with i always have
01:11:12.640 a good time watching you on video there it's so hard though i am i sometimes i'm trying to put myself
01:11:19.280 in the shoes of english canadians who are seeing like those french crazy french stuff happening and
01:11:26.640 they are like what's going on like i don't understand but um no worries i'm here and i will subtitle it but
01:11:33.680 i think it's important that people can actually see what is going on in quebec because
01:11:38.880 most of often they are actually testing or trying everything in quebec first because there is a
01:11:48.080 nice fire language and i think it's important that people like you have like the perfect bridge
01:11:55.680 for like for like seeing what is going on with the language fire yeah absolutely well thank you for your
01:12:02.880 work on that file and for bringing the french language issues here to the canadians or sorry
01:12:08.960 the english sphere um and for everybody who joined us watched our live stream thank you for your support
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01:12:20.560 producers uh olivia and efron thank you thanks alexa for stepping in and joining me today in lieu of
01:12:28.320 david menzies who's on a mission as our mission specialist he always is out there uh chasing
01:12:33.840 stories so he does great work um out in the field and we don't want to take him away from that uh sorry
01:12:40.400 my battery is now dying so i'm getting notifications um and we'll see you back here same time and place
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01:12:54.400 for everyone at home