Rebel News Podcast - March 21, 2026


Does Mark Carney change his story because he’s lying, or does he actually believe both versions?


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00:00:00.000 hello my friends you know i'm starting to see a pattern with mark carney he says one thing then
00:00:05.340 he says the opposite and maybe he'll say a third thing and i'm trying to figure it out are they
00:00:10.720 are some of them lies or does he actually believe all of them are at once does he even
00:00:15.060 know what he's doing i'm gonna give you about three or four examples of of him saying things
00:00:20.680 just the bald-faced lion look in your eyes saying it i think there's something broken with this guy
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00:00:48.760 tonight does mark carney change his story because he's lying or does he actually believe
00:01:08.500 both versions it's march 20th and this is the ezra levant show
00:01:12.700 shame on you you sensorious bug
00:01:19.000 the strait of hormuz that's a phrase that's in the news a lot everyone's an expert on the
00:01:34.520 strait of hormuz these days if you're wondering what that is if you haven't been following it's
00:01:39.640 the narrowest part of the persian gulf where all the oil tankers that load up from different gulf
00:01:45.820 countries including iran have to go through this very narrow place it's sort of like gibraltar in
00:01:51.540 that way which is the very narrow entry and exit of the mediterranean sea anyways it's a choke point
00:01:59.220 for a big chunk of the world's oil mainly oil that goes to asia such as china india taiwan places like
00:02:06.880 that of course united states is now self-sufficient when it comes to oil and other countries get it
00:02:12.920 from other places the united kingdom for example has north sea oil from itself and mainly from
00:02:18.380 norway these days anyways one of the moves that iran could do or that america could do would be to
00:02:24.080 use that choke point strategically and iran has been threatening to lay mines to mine the strait of
00:02:33.160 hormuz or to shoot at tankers that's one of the reasons why the united states focused on sinking
00:02:40.240 the iranian navy that's the strait of hormuz and it's become a bit of a conversation point in the war
00:02:47.620 and donald trump has said he wants help from allies to patrol and protect the strait of hormuz and let's
00:02:57.620 be candid the united states navy is mightier than all the nato navies put together the united kingdom
00:03:04.840 has two aircraft carriers i don't think either is working right now france has one aircraft carrier
00:03:10.540 but it's in the mediterranean um really what is this other than a symbolic statement that why should
00:03:17.260 america alone defend oil that doesn't go to america maybe one percent of oil from the persian gulf goes
00:03:24.740 to america the vast amount goes to china india etc so it was a statement basically saying i demand
00:03:30.560 other countries to help funny enough argentina which is very far away said it would help i think
00:03:36.100 that's javier mille trying to show his support for donald trump trump had harsh words for nato
00:03:41.680 which talks tough but doesn't actually help which is interesting because for four years now nato
00:03:47.940 especially the european partners have demanded that the united states assist in the european war
00:03:53.440 of russia uh invading ukraine they don't seem to want to help donald trump in return even though
00:04:00.220 the united states has sent over a hundred billion dollars into the ukraine conflict anyways um that's
00:04:06.140 a very interesting thing and there's different ways to approach it uh i think one way that europe should
00:04:11.460 think about from time to time is that america came to help save europe in its dire need in the second
00:04:18.740 world war and so even if there may be some policy disagreements perhaps they should show that the
00:04:24.560 alliance is bigger than that i think a number of european countries have disgraced themselves by
00:04:30.620 accepting the benefits of a u.s military base in their country namely billions of dollars a year
00:04:35.740 but when the united states actually needs it refusing to let the u.s fly aircraft from those bases and that
00:04:43.200 includes keir starmer in the uk anyways back to the strait of hormuz forgive me for that little
00:04:47.260 disquisition there um what's interesting is mark carney's approach to the war at first he said
00:04:54.780 he put out a statement that clearly was not written in canada saying that canada supported the attack that
00:05:01.320 was the very first word from canada a statement that appeared to be written by nato then the flip-flops
00:05:08.600 began that the that canada wanted a diplomatic solution that canada wanted a ceasefire which
00:05:16.140 was a crazy thing said by our defense minister ceasefire the only people really firing or at least
00:05:22.160 firing a hundred times to everyone that iran fired was the united states basically it was canada telling
00:05:27.780 the u.s and israel to stop taking out the terrorist dictatorship of iran i i think that the canadian
00:05:35.280 government went through five different positions including we will never help to yes we'll help in
00:05:40.580 a defensive way to we will de-escalate things and assist it was sort of crazy take a look at the
00:05:48.820 response to donald trump's demand for help in the strait of hormuz here's a uh a tweet from ctv
00:05:57.240 reporting on anita anand who says anand clarifies that any role in the iran war must fit its legal and
00:06:07.940 policy frameworks so canada finally said yes will help but now only if it helps in legal and within
00:06:16.580 our legal and policy framework so is that a yes or a no i mean these are tanker ships that canada would
00:06:25.860 be protecting how is that not something canada would do well here's the real answer i mean it's it you
00:06:34.520 know it's it's like the child's taunt you and what army so let's say canada said it would support okay
00:06:42.120 with what um here's a video i saw on the cbc of all places where a an expert in the canadian navy says
00:06:51.340 even if we had a ship that could get there it would need to be protected by the other ships
00:06:58.040 because our canadian warships do not have the anti-missile and anti-drone technology so we could
00:07:05.580 have a ship there but it wouldn't be protecting anything it would need protection from things
00:07:12.580 our ships cannot go into a modern war zone it's too dangerous take a look at this
00:07:20.060 our ships that we're looking to replace right now don't have a very sophisticated high-end
00:07:25.000 air defense aspect he says canada's navy would be put in harm's way if deployed to the gulf
00:07:30.700 and forced to rely on other countries warships for protection any asset you put into that region
00:07:36.660 would be worried about not just the mines that the iranians have started to lay in some quantity
00:07:40.900 but also their drones and their missiles yeah so we're saying yes even though it's really a no
00:07:47.700 would we send an unarmed ship to be like a sitting duck in a very dangerous place just to show we
00:07:54.840 were in solidarity if our ship didn't have the proper defense i don't know it's a mess now i want
00:08:02.440 to show you something else ctv did another story the other day about jets there were flights coming
00:08:07.340 into i think it was montreal and there was a disturbance on the plane that sounds very ominous
00:08:12.900 and people were arrested when the plane landed although their names were not revealed but for
00:08:18.260 the last part of that flight these were commercial scheduled airliners civilian airliners they were
00:08:25.220 escorted by jets now here let me read you um this little story about let me show you this little story
00:08:35.180 on ctv they don't say u.s jets helped they say norad have you heard of norad it's sort of like
00:08:43.140 nato but smaller it's just canada the united states it stands for north american air defense command
00:08:48.280 it's basically canada and the united states together watching over the great white north to see if there
00:08:55.580 would be an attack really from russia but it applies to other things too so the ctv story quoted a
00:09:03.340 spokesman from norad said they were from norad but didn't say the name of the spokesman and didn't
00:09:10.080 say who was arrested and the tweet that ctv used actually showed two canadian cf-18 jets so if you were
00:09:20.040 to read this story you would say oh wow there was some sort of a risk on the airplane i wonder what
00:09:25.300 that could be and luckily our f-18s with norad defended us but that's not true there may have
00:09:33.320 been a cf-18 involved but it was also f-35s from the united states and norad well that's another way
00:09:39.920 of saying americans now isn't it now the fact that the ctv didn't tell you who was arrested you can
00:09:45.000 pretty much guess who it was i guess my point is the double talk do we want the protection of the united
00:09:50.980 states or not will we be there when they ask for our help or not can we even do it are we so embarrassed
00:09:58.680 by ourselves that we need a u.s f-35 jet to intercept these possible terrorist hijackings
00:10:05.720 possibly but we won't even say that they're the ones who saved the day it's like when the chinese
00:10:11.000 hot air balloon came over from canada canada couldn't shoot it down it fell to the americans to
00:10:16.160 do that all right let me shift away from the war i think i've spent too much time talking about that
00:10:20.760 but let me show you something that was just in the news this morning and it was a story that i saw in
00:10:25.960 black locks which i often use for source material it's about china human rights and for most of my
00:10:33.660 youth the liberal party claimed it was the party of human rights and indeed the left and the liberals
00:10:38.440 used to talk that way they said they were the compassionate ones and by compassionate they meant
00:10:43.240 human rights and they said that it was the right that was harsh and uncaring cruel and a little bit
00:10:49.540 fascist but ever since china showed you can be fascist and rich well the liberals have sort of fallen in
00:10:56.600 love with that haven't they i mean jean cretchen has spent more than 20 years earning a living working
00:11:02.680 for communist china um when it came to human rights mark carney had a question mark over him because he
00:11:10.120 was deeply involved with china his brookfield asset management had a quarter billion dollar loan from
00:11:15.980 the chinese communists and he actually was so tight with the chinese dictatorship that he had met with
00:11:22.480 xi jinping the grand dictator of china in that position so when mark carney went to china a few
00:11:29.900 months ago and uh that's where he said he wanted to join a new world order he was asked by reporters
00:11:36.780 and i give them credit he was asked about human rights he was asked a few times about him and uh he said
00:11:43.800 pretty much yeah we really asked about it here take a look at this i'm going to play a few minutes of
00:11:47.980 this i know that you're talking about china offering stability there are still of course though
00:11:52.220 concerns in this country about human rights yes about freedom of expression i'm wondering where those fit
00:11:56.920 into your calculations are these things that canada just can't afford to think about because we've got
00:12:01.940 to diversify our markets no uh we look we um fundamentally stand up for human rights we stand up for
00:12:10.100 democracy uh territorial integrity uh rights to self-determination um we take the world as it is not
00:12:18.440 as we wish it to be um that means the following um we do engage uh with countries we calibrate that
00:12:28.520 engagement uh depending on our values and our interests um so that engagement is more narrow uh when there
00:12:36.100 are those issues um we also uh have uh if you will a sort of value-based realism to the approach in other
00:12:46.220 words we will engage on those issues we'll engage with coalitions on those issues because that has more
00:12:52.160 uh influence um and we will form coalitions with those countries with which we share those broader values
00:13:04.380 i will give you a current example of the last point which is we are a member as you know of the coalition of the
00:13:10.520 willing uh to back ukraine um and uh that is an example those countries in that coalition over 30 countries
00:13:19.300 uh share values on a broad range uh including all of those that i just uh mentioned with other countries
00:13:26.580 our engagement is more narrow it's more specific um and uh we keep within those guardrails and for
00:13:35.160 those relationships um we're very clear about where we will cooperate where we differ we'll have those
00:13:41.760 engagements but in a way uh that looks to make progress um can you tell us specifically how you
00:13:47.800 raised these concerns about human rights did you address the issue of things like jimmy lye
00:13:52.380 um concerns about taiwan violations of human rights in china in your discussions with president chi
00:13:58.340 well a couple of things one is uh with respect to uh mr lye uh canada uh led a g7 statement in the
00:14:06.480 course of recent weeks uh uh calling uh for uh his humanitarian uh release the foreign minister's
00:14:12.600 statement uh uh these uh issues were raised in in our broader discussions over the past few days
00:14:18.760 uh with respect to um uh one china uh and taiwan and expectations our long-standing policy i think i
00:14:26.780 answered this earlier uh but just to be clear that we had a clear exchange in terms of what our policy
00:14:32.440 is and a reaffirmation of as i say our long-standing policy um we have different systems uh let's take a
00:14:41.400 step back we have different systems canada and china um that has several consequences
00:14:48.740 uh one of which is the breadth of our engagement with china um we respect the differences in each
00:14:57.980 other's systems uh it does mean that our cooperation is more focused uh and more limited
00:15:03.980 uh but to have the uh effective relationship uh we have the direct conversations um we don't
00:15:11.680 grab a megaphone and have the conversations that way yeah um wow he that's very brave of him to raise
00:15:18.120 that except um except it's just completely not true here's the news that i read in black locks this
00:15:26.640 morning prime minister mark carney misled media on his private meetings with chinese communist
00:15:32.020 leaders privy council records show the privy council is basically the group that implements it's the part
00:15:38.480 of our canadian government that implements the prime minister's wishes documents written by cabinet
00:15:43.380 aides directly contradicted carney's claims that he raised human rights and foreign interference with
00:15:49.240 his beijing hosts quote topics of human rights and foreign interference were not brought up proactively
00:15:56.680 by the canadian prime minister the privy council wrote in an inquiry of ministry tabled in the commons
00:16:02.320 the document was tabled at the request of conservative mp ned courage i think that's just absolutely
00:16:08.900 incredible he said that he raised it and he went into some detail that's not a mistake or a gaffe that
00:16:18.500 is a deliberate complex lie that even his own aides couldn't bear so they wrote it down in the official
00:16:27.180 notes just incredible you see the theme i'm talking about here say one thing do another or say both things
00:16:33.640 and do neither i mentioned this the other day about carney's comments about oil reserves and again
00:16:39.200 donald trump asked for the world to release extra oil to lower the price because the conflict in
00:16:44.920 iran is boosting the price of oil mark carney said he'd love to he's going to release millions of barrels
00:16:52.320 from canadian oil reserves uh so under the under the arrangements in the iea uh the the exporters of
00:17:00.920 oil like norway like canada we don't have to have reserves because we're providing uh oil to the
00:17:09.080 market is for people who are importers they have to have reserves so that they can uh they can buffer
00:17:14.200 those it's like foreign exchange reserves uh and the rules are you should have at least 90 days reserves
00:17:19.900 for those importers what we do is we provide uh we provide uh oil to the global market we will
00:17:27.000 continue to do so because we are a safe low risk low cost and increasingly low carbon uh exporter
00:17:34.860 um and what the minister of natural resources uh was referring to was the the perspective what the
00:17:41.580 upcoming exports that will be doing the 23.8 million i actually don't know the exact time frame he was
00:17:46.980 referring to i could do the calculation someone else maybe might do it um we have a we have some
00:17:53.340 large diminutive but the um part of our constraint both we have to increase production take some
00:17:59.060 investment in the oil sands and elsewhere the thing i was going to add is one of the conversations i had
00:18:03.760 today was with equinor uh about uh beta nor which is a very attractive project uh off uh off newfoundland
00:18:11.020 uh which uh we look to uh move forward that will provide additional not in the short term but in
00:18:15.640 the medium term um again very low carbon uh oil uh in terms of production transportation which is one of
00:18:21.400 the reasons why it's attractive so that's what we do uh that's our contribution yeah that's pretty
00:18:26.880 weird i mean he surely knew that canada does not have oil reserves i mean maybe an ordinary
00:18:31.620 layman wouldn't know that but surely the prime minister knows that someone who was involved in
00:18:37.740 business knows that canada doesn't have like a strategic pool full of oil for an emergency because
00:18:44.580 we've got so much oil and we're a net exporter we have all the oil we need plus a ton so the idea
00:18:52.000 of releasing we don't have those reserves but he said it just absolutely deadpan and so did his
00:18:58.560 energy minister who surely knew i don't know i i just i'm detecting the kind of pattern here are you
00:19:04.500 i want to shift gears to another one and by the way this this goes straight to the top this is
00:19:11.100 mark carney himself but a lot of trudeau's mps and cabinet ministers are are part of carney's
00:19:17.340 government too um you saw the recent case of our defense minister um mr mcginty who was asked when
00:19:24.860 did he learn about iran's attack on our soldiers you'll you'll recall the video clip we saw the other
00:19:31.060 day when mark carney was furious that he was asked about this and he said what i'm not the only
00:19:36.120 spokesperson remember that clip from mark carney himself here take a look well uh i mean i'm not
00:19:41.820 the only spokesperson for the government uh but uh i just confirm that uh canadian forces are uh the
00:19:48.180 members of the canadian forces are uh all uh safe uh and sound uh i reinforce uh as i said in french
00:19:56.580 uh what you know uh which is that we are not engaged in these actions uh of the u.s and israel
00:20:04.880 we're not engaged in uh offensive actions and we will not be engaged uh in those actions so carney
00:20:11.880 was mad that he was being asked about covering up iran's attack on on canadians to which by the way
00:20:18.780 we haven't responded in any way but here's what um the defense minister had to say you knew about this
00:20:24.580 before la press reported on it 11 days later and also no no i didn't know about for la press
00:20:29.900 reported on it i saw the repressed story while i was overseas so so when exactly was it here's a
00:20:36.600 story in the national post defense minister now says he was informed immediately after
00:20:42.480 iranian strike on on uh base housing canadians mcginty updated his comments after first saying no
00:20:48.900 i didn't know about it before the media reported it i i find this so bizarre i mean which of those
00:20:56.460 answers or is it both of those answers i think mark carney i'm about to say something you might not
00:21:04.380 like i think mark carney actually lies more than true did trudeau did and he lies more naturally
00:21:12.300 than trudeau did i mean of course every politician fibs trudeau i think would just evade or give
00:21:19.000 banalities or find a way to switch gears or he would just have a message track like some talking
00:21:25.200 points and there would be enough just to get him through a sticky moment but mark carney is different
00:21:31.580 mark carney actually doesn't evade he answers he's got a strange way of talking sometimes he uses
00:21:38.560 lots of jargon and buzzwords but i think he just outright makes things up and says them while
00:21:45.860 looking you in the eyes it's a terrible form of gaslighting i acknowledge that trudeau did that
00:21:50.980 sometimes too but you could sort of tell with trudeau first of all he often didn't really know what was
00:21:55.960 going on he just enjoyed the sport of being prime minister he was more a mascot and if he was caught he
00:22:02.260 would just retreat if he could pump out some fog so he wasn't really ever lying he was just
00:22:08.060 evading but mark carney whether it's oil reserves or what he said to china or what his position is on
00:22:16.800 iran or now the straits of hormuz mark carney's a liar stay with us more ahead
00:22:24.120 hey everybody uh this next segment is pretty interesting uh we have a new rebel who joined
00:22:38.740 our team a couple months ago her name is scarlet grace and i think she's doing a great job she has
00:22:43.500 a number of interests but one of them is the uh hate marches in toronto that have been going on every
00:22:49.580 week against the jews but also now that iran is in the news the iranian pro-freedom marches
00:22:57.980 and the counter marches to them a very uh big city protest scene i think scarlet's doing a great job
00:23:04.860 she's quite brave she um saw someone going through the parade who looked like he was sort of a mullah
00:23:13.640 or some big shot with iran here take a look at her scrumming him as he sort of walked away this was at
00:23:21.180 the al-quds day hate march the terror march that the country of iran sponsors every year in toronto
00:23:27.400 take a look at scarlet islam was invented 1500 years ago judaism judaism predates islam
00:23:34.720 christianity predates islam zoroastrianism predates islam why are you saying that is the religion of god
00:23:42.660 god was before adam okay what do you think about sharia law what sharia law law is all god laws no
00:23:51.160 no it's not you're my i we don't write the law god read the uh make the law god is the one who created
00:23:58.860 us okay and does that law include women being equal to men or in equal to men they are all equal to
00:24:05.000 em all human beings are equal okay so then why in countries like your country do women have to cover
00:24:11.720 their hair the thing is that god is the one who makes the rule not us you think that god wants women
00:24:18.180 to be killed for showing their hair in public god doesn't want anybody to be killed okay so then
00:24:23.500 why do people who dress like you massacre people by the tens of thousands for asking for freedom like
00:24:30.320 the freedom for women to show their hair the shaitani people all the time says that the prophets kill the
00:24:36.000 people prophets kill people it's shaitan who kills the people so like ali hominy he doesn't kill he
00:24:42.620 never kill any people it's just ali hominy never killed anybody yes what about the 90 000 plus
00:24:48.880 iranians who were massacred in the last three months what what does gaza for info of gaza that
00:24:54.860 that was a war that was a war yeah it was a war started by armed terrorists who committed the worst
00:25:01.220 terrorist attack that israel has ever seen these are unarmed civilians in iran who are asking for basic
00:25:07.140 freedoms for 70 years they have been killing palestinians people and it was only if they
00:25:14.480 have never started it they always protected themselves in retaliation to terrorist attacks
00:25:18.100 unarmed civilians in iran sir unarmed civilians tens of thousands other people came into their place
00:25:26.460 and masa amini nikasha karami what do you have to say about those women who were killed
00:25:31.260 now people wearing that iran style turban were in the news because someone snapped a picture of
00:25:38.820 someone coming from iran at toronto pearson airport and said that this was someone from the regime here's
00:25:44.980 the tweet in question um look i don't know exactly who that guy was or his identity but it was a
00:25:51.060 persian fellow who took the persian lady who took the picture here's what's crazy
00:25:56.940 canada's border services that's the customs police responded saying hey it's not legal to take
00:26:04.920 pictures and to speculate look a look at the tweet the government of canada some anonymous
00:26:09.680 border guard some is it someone working for the iranian regime within the bosom of the canadian
00:26:15.140 government said hey you're not allowed to take pictures and speculate about who people are
00:26:19.760 it's legally dangerous really that's not true i know a little bit about filming and and one of the
00:26:26.100 rules in canada is if you're in a public place where there's no expectation of privacy you can
00:26:30.780 film who was this person giving false advice in fact i would say it's a threat here take a look at
00:26:38.280 an interview uh with scarlet and the lady who posted the tweet that got scolded by the government
00:26:45.400 scarlet grace with rebel news i'm going to be joined here shortly with bahar bahari who is an iranian
00:26:53.660 woman living in calgary who has recently just gotten into a little bit of twitter beef with
00:26:59.360 canadian border services of all accounts who decided to go after her in a now viral post that
00:27:08.940 she posted so earlier this week a video went viral of somebody dressed as an islamic cleric amula
00:27:17.220 arriving at pearson airport in toronto that clip was shared by many different accounts there were
00:27:23.500 many different accounts also claiming to know the identity of this particular cleric but bahar
00:27:29.440 simply tweeted to mark carney please inform us what type of visa are these regime thugs able to come
00:27:36.400 to canada while our beloved families and members cannot even obtain tourist visa to visit us now canada
00:27:44.300 border services agency's official account replied to her in a threatening manner they said taking photos of
00:27:51.760 people in public and falsely claiming they are someone else is dangerous and can lead to severe
00:27:56.580 legal and personal consequences if you have concerns about border activities you should contact the cbsa
00:28:02.500 border watch line at blah blah blah so of all people on the internet who were sharing this viral clip of a
00:28:10.180 mullah at toronto international pearson airport of all the people claiming to know this man's identity
00:28:15.960 throwing names around for some reason they focused in on her post where she never claims to know the
00:28:22.380 guy's identity she was simply asking on what grounds on what visas are these people able to come here and
00:28:29.880 that's not it they kept tweeting at her so she is not backing down she made an impassioned video reply
00:28:36.620 can you believe this cbsa threatened me just to defend mullahs it's been 24 hours honestly i'm still
00:28:44.280 in shock that canada border services instead of answering my question choose to threaten me while
00:28:51.820 they are defending mullahs and which was shared by tommy robinson of all people and he was questioning
00:28:57.780 why the hell is he not able to be inside canada while these islamists are when i left canada
00:29:05.720 after traveling there with ezra jordan peterson i received a five-year ban from justin trudeau's
00:29:12.140 government and may i remind you this particular individual who went viral at pearson airport
00:29:17.240 arrived the day before the al-quds day rally in toronto where i witnessed at least two individuals
00:29:25.660 in the same garments which i have never seen in toronto before and i've been going to the al-quds day
00:29:31.200 counter-protest for a number of years now islam is the religion of god god was before adam okay what
00:29:38.880 do you think about sharia law what sharia law law is all god laws no no it's not you're my i we don't
00:29:47.620 write the law god read the big the law god is the one who created us okay and does that law include
00:29:54.680 women being equal to men or unequal to men they are all equal to em all human beings are equal okay so
00:30:01.640 then why in countries like your country do women have to cover their hair the thing is that god is
00:30:08.780 the one who makes the rule not us you think that god wants women to be killed for showing their hair
00:30:13.000 in public god doesn't want anybody to be killed okay so we are going to talk to bahar and see what
00:30:21.080 this little experience of the last week has been like for her but also learn about where she comes
00:30:26.060 from and what warnings she has for canadians in this time where we are seeing growing escalation in
00:30:33.500 violence we've seen a string of shootings in toronto after the death of ayatollah ali hominy targeting
00:30:40.780 jewish businesses synagogues iranian business and finally the u.s consulate so things are escalating
00:30:46.940 which can all be tied back to the affairs in the middle east and we are going to talk to somebody
00:30:52.500 who comes from there and has seen the same things if you had done your job properly i wouldn't have
00:31:00.900 needed to ask any questions in the first place one of your responsibilities is to prevent dangerous
00:31:06.860 people from entering canada not to target the political refugees someone already deeply traumatized
00:31:12.640 and make them feel even more unsafe when i saw that tweet um i was shocked because you know this is a
00:31:20.460 government account and i was not expecting that and today again i received another comments from them
00:31:28.240 after their threatening comments through public attention and strong reaction by canadian they show up with
00:31:38.120 the new statements that these mullah is not regime mullahs important distinction yeah i want to be clear
00:31:49.640 mullah is still a mullah regardless of uh whether they are from uh regime or lebanon or afghanistan or
00:32:00.680 syria mullah is mullah and uh my question still is standing and no answer for that with what type
00:32:11.000 visas these mullahs into canada this is my question and they try to manipulate people by uh changing the
00:32:21.080 topic that oh you uh talking about someone that is not mullah from regime uh we just wanna make sure
00:32:29.400 canadian that this guy is not dangerous i wanted to ask them why canada uh let mullahs come to
00:32:40.440 this country do we need mullahs here is this is really my question from canadian i want canadian answer
00:32:48.200 me do canadian need mullahs in their country i'm coming from iran and i know how mullahs are dangerous
00:32:59.000 they are not coming to canada to learn from you to respect your country to respect your culture
00:33:05.320 they are coming to canada to talk about islam to poison everyone's brain and thought by islam
00:33:15.960 this is what i'm really concerning because i have a baby and my baby is only eight months
00:33:22.360 i was thinking when i came to canada i was thinking like this is a good country i can make my own
00:33:27.560 family this is a safe country and i have not anything to worry about islam because back home in iran
00:33:35.160 everything is so hard to handle and um livable you know it was really hard for me when i went to school
00:33:46.920 everyone wants to control me during that school time like oh you are just in just in high school
00:33:54.360 imagine you are you are in high school and they and the teacher come to me and came to me and said why you
00:34:01.640 clean your eyebrow this is against islam why your hair is out of your scarf this is against islam so i
00:34:12.120 lived with islam every day every day i know very well what is islam this is a dangerous religion i know
00:34:21.480 people don't like me talk about islam i learned that in canada that people avoiding talking about
00:34:28.040 polities and religion which make me surprised because if you don't want to talk about that
00:34:35.480 how you want to know that what is this really and i want to warning them from this camera that
00:34:44.920 you should talk about that you have to know what's your country going through you know
00:34:51.320 i was a refugee in philippines i was refugee in turkey and then canada the reason is that the iranian
00:34:59.400 regime islamic regime was um running after me they trying to have me deported from those countries
00:35:07.640 and now just because of this question that i asked on an axe i received many uh comments that from
00:35:14.840 canadian unfortunately that uh they are mentioning that ircc we have to deport this girl and you have
00:35:22.760 no idea for someone like me that is traumatized by and by deportation how it's hard to uh receive these
00:35:31.160 comments and see those type of comments and i want to say i will continue my fight
00:35:37.160 against this mullahs because i love canada i don't want to calendar become uh islamic regime i don't
00:35:46.520 want to canada uh to end up like iran i don't want that 50 years ago iran was a beautiful country
00:35:55.240 iran was a free country i don't want canada end up like canada like iran this is all i want for
00:36:01.560 canada and canadian i hope they understand i don't want to disrespect anyone and i just talk about
00:36:08.520 something that i know it's wrong it is wrong that you let mullahs come to your country but you don't
00:36:14.760 let educated people call me i have many friends in iran that they apply for a visa tourist visa and they
00:36:23.320 rejected simply because they their bank account wasn't full so this is bring question for us
00:36:31.640 how mullahs that supposed to not be rich are able to get visa and come into canada but educated people
00:36:43.080 are failed and rejected
00:36:44.280 yeah you know i hear the same warning from so many iranians um who are so concerned about canada's
00:36:52.600 future and see the same patterns that were happening in iran almost 50 years ago um now let's just rewind
00:36:59.880 for a minute for our canadian viewers can you explain to us what is a mullah what does that mean
00:37:05.160 as i said a mullah is still a mullah regardless of whether they are from regime or lebanon or afghanistan or
00:37:17.480 turkey or syria and mullah is still a mullah they represent a religion and their role is to promoting
00:37:26.360 islam and they are coming here just to promoting islam just to get more muslim
00:37:35.320 they believe this is their duty they want to bless all the land so they believe that
00:37:44.200 if in canada you do not have a muslims and islam your country is not blessed
00:37:50.920 so what they are thinking is ideology ideology is dangerous because first they try to do that friendly
00:37:59.080 oh i want to invite you i want to let you know how islam is beautiful then you say okay thank you i
00:38:07.160 don't want this beautiful religion and they say okay i have to kill you because i already teach you
00:38:11.400 what is islam and you don't accept this so you deserve to die this is their mindset and when they are
00:38:18.760 walking on the street all they see about woman is a nude woman just because you don't have a hijab
00:38:27.640 so when they saw woman in their mind and in their belief is i can rape this woman because she doesn't
00:38:35.480 cover her hair and her body so when i know this mindset when i know what type of the
00:38:43.560 person is mullah of course i don't want them in canada because i came to canada to be away from
00:38:50.920 them to feel safe from them i saw some people comment on eggs that oh she says she doesn't feel
00:38:57.960 safe in canada while she see mullahs then you are free to leave canada no i'm not gonna leave canada
00:39:05.480 i left turkey i left philippines and i came to canada i live i left many countries and i move around
00:39:13.320 the world to find a safe place to speak about these problems because runaway is not a
00:39:22.760 solution you know these people
00:39:28.040 all they want is islam my question is why they're coming to canada they have it in their own country
00:39:35.480 they have it in lebanon they have it in afghanistan they have it in iran why do they want to come
00:39:40.840 to canada if all they want is islam why they are coming to canada hey by the way um there's three
00:39:58.440 by-elections coming up in uh two in toronto one near montreal and rebel news as you know we're
00:40:04.520 threatened by the government because we use that big beautiful billboard truck i love that truck
00:40:09.720 and the government says that is an act of campaigning i say no it's an act of journalism
00:40:14.520 but they've threatened to prosecute us if we don't register so we registered we registered as a third
00:40:20.280 party campaign group not a political party but that's what they call groups like us who want to
00:40:24.760 talk about by-elections in the election time um so i'm very excited that we've done that we did that
00:40:30.280 during the last federal election it worked great all the right people loved it all the right people
00:40:35.160 hated it so we've done it again and i announced that today and pj had this to say toronto saint
00:40:41.960 paul's flipped so anything is possible here we must do anything to stop the corrupt evil banker
00:40:47.880 you know um i said in my video i don't know if you saw in my video about it you can go to forcanada.ca
00:40:54.280 to see more i said look these two writings in toronto are pretty solidly liberal one it was where
00:41:00.440 bill blair used to be and one was where christia freeland used to be so they're pretty liberal
00:41:05.960 and so i wanted to lower expectations a bit i i don't think it's likely that we're going to
00:41:10.600 beat them but we're going to try but it's true never say never i mean it is possible
00:41:17.640 um and so we got to try and that's what we're going to do rob demand says and yet clowny can
00:41:23.400 bribe floor crossers with our tax dollars that certainly stink at gross interference in
00:41:28.200 our so-called democracy yeah no it's funny i i'm i was investigated and prosecuted for years
00:41:33.960 for a book i wrote about trudeau called the libranos they said that was in a election interference
00:41:40.040 it was just a book but they didn't investigate the 11 districts 11 ridings with chinese communist
00:41:46.040 party interference did they no because that was on their side big dog said so bill blair gets shipped
00:41:52.360 off to the uk at 72 years old he could have simply retired from politics and lived in canada nothing
00:41:57.800 suspicious about this and freeland off to the ukraine justin stepped down these people are
00:42:02.440 guilty of so much and it's getting covered up by daddy carney i think that's part of it i think
00:42:07.000 it's also mark carney getting rid of people he doesn't really want without picking fights with them
00:42:12.120 it's sort of a way to shut someone up i mean getting rid of bill blair he could grouse about
00:42:17.240 it but send him off to london and have the time of his life at our expense same thing with christia
00:42:21.880 freeland and these others so you know mark carney is not afraid to use government money to pay personal
00:42:28.120 or political favors i mean hundreds of millions of dollars apparently uh went to bribe the new mp that
00:42:36.200 defected to him uh from nunavut so i mean that's just mark carney he knows everyone has a price or at
00:42:42.760 least in his world they do that's our show for today until next time on behalf of all of us at rebel
00:42:48.840 world headquarters good night and keep fighting for freedom