EZRA LEVANT | Carney's 'virtual signal' on Palestine distracts from domestic issues
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What does it mean for Canada to recognize a new country of Palestine? Is it a practical solution to the problems in the middle east? Why is Canada recognizing a Palestinian state? And why is it a bad idea?
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hello my friends what does it mean exactly when mark carney announces canada will recognize a
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new country of palestine what does it really mean what's the map he approves what's the
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who's the government gonna be do they have to renounce their violence i don't think mark carney
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has thought through any of those questions and i actually don't think he cares i'll give you my
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tonight what does it mean for mark carney to support
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an independent palestine it's august 1st and this is the ezra levant show
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yeah i've been thinking a fair bit about mark carney who is a minority government prime minister
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who never campaigned on the subject unilaterally blessing hamas and the plo two terrorist groups
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hamas runs gaza other than the parts israel runs and the plo runs the west bank mark carney has blessed
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those two terrorist groups by saying he will recognize them as a country in september um i didn't know that
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mark carney was sort of like the you know the head of the british empire in uh retreat creating
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countries carving them out i didn't know canada had the power to do that it's pretty awesome i think
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it's probably more in mark carney's mind i don't think anyone uh who is trying to solve the problems
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in the middle east suddenly says what would mark carney do or what would canada's foreign affairs
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minister do no no googling no searching do you know who canada's foreign affairs minister is
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before you have to search and you're a canadian anyways let me play for you three extracts from
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his statement and we played this the other day i know but let me just show you a few things that
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got my noggin jogging here take a look canada has long been committed to a two-state solution
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an independent viable and sovereign palestinian state living side by side with the state of israel
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in peace and security for decades it was hoped that this outcome would be achieved as part
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of a peace process built around a negotiated settlement between the israeli government and
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the palestinian authority regrettably this approach is no longer tenable so the first thing carney says
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is that he really hoped israel and the palestinians could negotiate a settlement but he's saying that can
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no longer happen so is he saying that israel's wishes can be ignored and that a palestinian state
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will just be created because he says so i'm not sure if that's a practical solution um how but i again
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this isn't about practicalities i'll give you my conclusion at the end here's a second clip the level of
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human suffering in gaza is intolerable and it's rapidly deteriorating the dizaine de millier de
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palestiniens ont été tués les milliers d'autres sont au bord de la famille le canada condam le fait que le
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gouvernement israel a laisser la catastrophe se détériorer à gaza en tant que membre fondateur des
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nations unies et de l'otan le canada est parmi les premiers à défendre la paix et de la sécurité
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dans le monde so carney accurately describes the uh destruction of war which is a terrible thing
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uh here's an image of mosul the united states and the united kingdom pounded that place to smithereens
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too it's a very sad side effect of wars especially when one side of it the islamic terrorists
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side um their strategy their essential strategy is to use human shields um but they say that
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mark carney says that one of the reasons he's going to proceed is precisely because
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of the violence i don't know how announcing a new country when nothing on the ground has changed
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will stop that violence in fact when mark carney made his announcement and the united kingdom
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and france made similar announcements hamas took notice of this and immediately changed tactics
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they stopped negotiating with the united states qatar and israel they said why would we change this
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brutal war when we just got what we wanted canada reiterates that hamas must immediately release
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all hostages taken in their horrific terrorist attack of october 7th that hamas must disarm and that
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hamas must play no role in the future governance of palestine so mark carney after announcing he will
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support a palestinian state after saying he will no longer wait for israel to negotiate him
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says oh by the way hey guys uh just to show you that i i'm not anti-semitic or anything
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hamas has to disarm they have to let go of the hostages and they cannot be involved just by the
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way um except that hamas has never accepted that and the plo boss who runs the west bank mahmoud abbas
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in his 20th year of a four-year election um he has just simply not said that and there is no
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reason whatsoever to think they will uh mark carney has said it will only happen with those
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preconditions met but he said that after letting all the air out of the balloon saying i'm going to
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do this why would hamas do anything mark carney says let alone disappear one last uh quote from mark
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carney any path to lasting peace for israel also requires a viable and stable palestinian state
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and one that recognizes israel's inalienable right to security and peace but the thing is part of the
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inalienable right to security and peace is to fight back against a military or a terrorist group
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that fights you it is an inalienable right to fight a terrorist group just like it was america's right
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to go to war against japan after pearl harbor um but that is precisely what carney is saying israel
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no longer has the right to do of course the war in gaza is terrible it's terrible by design that is
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the it is the hamas tactic their essential tactic of using human shields um but there there is no
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other way because hamas is a death cult mark carney has effectively said israel cannot defend itself
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but i got a few practical questions and i alluded to some of them the other day
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would this apply to the west bank or gaza or both if you look at a map the west bank and gaza are
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completely separate pieces of geography the one of gaza touches israel and egypt from 1948 to 1967
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it was owned and occupied by egypt and by the way no one ever called for a palestinian state then they
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just knew that gaza they were muslim arabs like the egyptians and it was just part of egypt it was
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only once israel took the gaza strip in the 1967 war did palestinianism become an issue same thing with
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the west bank it's the west bank of the jordan river which is the name suggests abuts jordan but
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again from 1948 to 1967 the west bank and half of jerusalem was held by jordan there was no call for
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a palestinian state then it was just jordan in fact to this day about 60 percent of jordanians
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are palestinian they're indistinguishable from the the arab muslims in the west bank and by the way
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they are overwhelmingly muslims under arab and and palestinian control the christian pockets in both
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of those places have been purged there are almost no christians left in bethlehem or nazareth and it's
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because they have been ethnically cleansed just like they were in the crusades mark carney says that
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mahmoud habbas has committed to elections i said earlier that he he if any commitment was made
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why would he make a stronger commitment to a foreign leader he's never met and doesn't care about
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than to his own people or then say to the united states mahmoud habbas has not committed to elections
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and for carney to rest his plan on that is laughable same thing with him saying that hamas must disarm
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if hamas will not disarm even when their benefactors of qatar are cajoling them to do so
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why would they listen to some nobody from canada but why would carney say yes to this astonishing
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attack on israel when he doesn't have those preconditions met and why would mark carney who's
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never engaged with the palestinian issue in his life why would he think that he can solve a problem
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in a way that other leaders who have spent years on it couldn't for example bill clinton
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negotiating very intensively with the palestinians if he couldn't get those preconditions met
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why would mark carney think he could of course he doesn't actually think he can
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what is canada's skin in this game i know what qatar wants and what egypt wants and i think i
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understand what america wants but what is canada's skin in the game we're not part of the negotiations
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we're not at the table we have no assets to bring we have no military strength we have no
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diplomatic strength why are we acting like we're players here again you can sort of guess the
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answer and i'll say it in a minute does anyone in the middle east respect canada's authority or
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expertise there is an answer to that and the answer is hamas three times hamas has thanked canada's
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liberal government not that we've done anything not that mark carney or justin trudeau before him
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has actually done anything for the palestinians other than break ranks with the rest of the
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western democracies that is canada's value to hamas oh and we did fund the u.n relief works agency which
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is a front group for hamas is it canada's place to create other countries how does that work and can
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other countries try and create ethnic or regional carve-outs from canada too it's not that hypothetical
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one of the things mark carney pledged was millions of dollars to help palestine be created out of
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israel what would mark carney think if any country i mean israel being the obvious counter example
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were to give 30 million dollars to western separatists in alberta or quebec separatists there
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is it only something that mark carney can do to israel what would happen if any other what would
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happen if france gave a billion dollars to quebec separatists would that be acceptable or is it only
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canada's place to meddle in other countries here's the the real question i mean it's august already
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mark carney says september is going to be the big day and he'll have a big press moment but
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what happens when it fails and i say that because the palestinians at least as led by the plo and
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hamas they don't actually want peace if they want a piece they could have had it a half dozen times
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they could have had it and billions of dollars and more than 90 of the land that they claim
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it was all offered to them especially by bill clinton there was a sort of wonderful moment sort
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of an end of history moment when bill clinton genuinely thought he could solve this problem but at the
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end of the day yasser arafat said if i sign that document i'm going to be killed by my own people
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so what happens when this fails hey i got another question i alluded to it yesterday why hasn't
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palestine recognized israel i mean don't you think if if mark carney will recognize palestine
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shouldn't palestine recognize israel and in fact isn't that one of mark carney's sort of after the fact
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preconditions which is that israel can live side by side with peace and security if the palestinians
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in the form of hamas's charter calls for the murder of jews and they don't renounce that
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how on earth could mark carney still support it a very interesting thing happened i say again canada
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has no skin in the game we don't have any military might i mean we don't we can't even attend joint
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training sessions with the rest of our nato allies our our weaponry is is so dilapidated um the only
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skin in the game we have is that we are resting on our history on our laurels so just out of inertia
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we're one of the five eyes intelligence community we're part of nato we're part of the g7
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um and so when canada rewarded hamas by saying we're going to recognize you next month
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hamas got the message and said oh what we're doing works we don't need to negotiate and they
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immediately stopped negotiating i don't know if you saw that news in the wake of canada's statement
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hamas stopped negotiating does carney see his responsibility there i think there is only one
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person who can broker peace in the region and i think that person is donald trump when i say that
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because he did it before he got the abraham accords inked the first time around and it's so clear that
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israel now has a working relationship if not a warm relationship with the moderate arab countries and i
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would put saudi arabia increasingly in the camp of a moderate arab country it's clear that their young
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prince wants saudi arabia to go the way of dubai and the united arab emirates not the way of gaza
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so why would mark carney do something that would undermine donald trump's master plan for the region
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now we don't know what that master plan is and maybe it's not perfect how could it be perfect
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no compromise is but by rewarding palestinians who have not yet ceased fire who have not yet
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released hostages who maintain their bloodlust for extinguishing jews by the way when hamas and
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and and and other civilians stormed into southern israel in october 2023 they didn't say hooray for
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an independent palestine they didn't mention palestine they talked about killing jews that's
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what motivated them and if mark carney rewarded that and if hamas was encouraged by that how wouldn't
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trump be not not offended but irritated if trump is trying to engineer a regional peace now that most
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of the bullies have been taken down a notch now that iran's nuclear program has been set back a
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decade now that hezbollah has been defanged now that syria has been you know removed from the russian
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orbit somewhat if trump is trying to re build the region in peace and mark carney just stumbles in and
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says oh i recognize hamas you could see why trump would be upset but none of that matters to mark carney
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this is not actually about creating a palestinian state this is not actually about israel living in
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peace security this is not about any of the things mark carney says this is about domestic politics
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and the fact that trudeau and now carney are letting in more than a million strangers a year into our
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country many of whom have a deep anti-semitism and absolutely support the murders of the jews if you
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doubt it look at toronto and montreal and ottawa street corners every week every single day in
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canada 5 000 more foreigners come into this country some as immigrants some as refugees and many as
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temporary foreign workers or students who are neither of those things hey apropos of nothing did you see
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this story on cnn just today france halts all evacuations from gaza over alleged anti-semitic
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reposts by palestinian student that's the thing i'm trying to say about gaza hamas is atrocious and
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hamas has oppressed the people in gaza if they had some liberal democratic government they would have
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taken the billions of dollars of aid and created a dubai of their own but on the beautiful mediterranean
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sea instead they built a terrorist infrastructure but along the way besides victimizing gazans they
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brainwashed them into a death cult palestinian pollsters say that 75 percent of gaza civilians
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support the attack on israel and want it to continue yeah mark carney when he says those are canadian
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well there's been a very interesting free speech battle in canada for the past week or so
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and i i think it shows that the facade of the left with their talk about anti-bullying and tolerance and
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diversity it's just a talk it's just a way to it's sort of like when male feminists uh talk about how
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much they care about women's rights it's quite often just a camouflage for the fact that underneath
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it they are sexual harassers i mean i i think the the worst and best example of that is gian gomeshi
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remember him he was this extremely woke cbc personality who actually had a women's studies degree
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and it turned out that he would sexually be violent to woman after woman after woman he would use his
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tv show as a way to sort of entrap and groom these girls and then he would punch them in the face
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and every sexual predator their one of their tactics is to say no i couldn't be a sexual predator
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because i am a male feminist and so it is the people who talk the most about diversity
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and tolerance for minorities it is my thesis that it's the opposite that they're just saying that
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and when they want to bear their teeth they show their bigotry and that is the case of an american
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pastor named sean foict who came to canon about a week ago to do what he has done before to give an
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outdoor musical church service he sings he plays guitar a lot of charismatic christian churches do
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that his move is to go outdoors it's something he started during the pandemic and wouldn't you know it
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there was decision by all the progressive people led by the cbc to hound this guy out and what did they
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say they said it was for safety reasons don't you see his views were unsafe and it could cause an
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unsafe reaction by others that's sort of the excuse they used when they arrested me didn't they that my
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mere presence could cause others to engage in disorderly conduct well rebel news has been all over
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the story since the very beginning covering sean foict's cases and when he was kicked out of places
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covering the places that took him covering the attacks on him and the reporter who has been
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leading the charge this past week is one of my favorite people i'm talking about alexa lavoie
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our montreal bureau chief and she joins me now with all the latest alexa great to see you
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great to see you too you've been so busy by the way i thought your report
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on the haitians crossing over from the united states to get to quebec before they're all kicked
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up by trump i thought that was a great documentary that you and lincoln jay did so folks if you haven't
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seen that go look for it uh at guard the border.com anyways back to sean foict um tell me a little bit
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about what it's been like because to me the most dramatic moment was when he was de-platformed in
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montreal but he found a church that would take him it was sort of a very ethnic church wasn't it
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tell us more about the church and what it was like that day and we'll play some of the footage in the
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background go ahead yes this church is it's quite a new church um they have been running that place
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for over 13 years around that and they are spanish people from the latin america and they are welcoming
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everybody who wants to attend the church to worship and it was really troubling to see that the very
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people that you will expect the left to defend they were countering them uh by protesting in front of
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their church and not only protesting but harassing intimidating people who are who were attending
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the worship service um it was a bunch of different group of protesters um really professional protesters
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we used to see them everywhere that we go um there were people with palestinian flag with antifa flag
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uh some people from all different groups like uh we we can see that it's the mix of far left and
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islamist who actually showed up in front of the church um and so they went ahead with the worship
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service and he went also ahead same if he received two smoke bombs uh on the stage they didn't stop at all
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they did continue and they say that gods were there because they say that the fire alarm didn't start
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same if the smoke bomb uh had like a lot of smoke everywhere they say that it was a miracle
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that the fire alarm didn't start because if it did they would have to stop it yeah and the the smoke
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itself did some damage to the church but imagine if the sprinklers had gone on let me show that i you'll
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we're going to play some footage now of a man who was obviously pretending to be a christian in the
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pews so he didn't have his face covered normally antifa would cover their face but he would have stood
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out too much so he was in the pews and he took out of his pocket or something two smoke bombs which are a
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kind of incendiary device and he threw them at sean foict on the stage pastor sean picked one up was sort of
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marveling at it and then someone quickly took it from him just to get it out of the room but the the
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face of this perpetrator was caught on several cameras and we've got some new angles so let's
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just take a look here it is very clear images of him i happen to know off by heart seven section
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one seven six of the criminal code alexa that's a section that deals with attacking churches and the
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reason i know that is because it's illegal under section one seventy six two to harass a church this
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became very relevant during the lockdowns when police were harassing churches you're not allowed
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to do that during services hamas is not allowed to harass a church or a synagogue and there's all
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these related provisions to the church but then of course throwing a weapon incendiary devices is that
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arson i'm not an expert in those different charges but throwing smoke bombs at a man in a church
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probably is about four or five different offenses if police are are being creative and as far as i know
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that man has not been arrested yet and police aren't even making an effort to find him is that what
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is that the latest that you know as well but what i know is uh the police have the camera footage from
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the church um i don't know if they found the man because we would probably have known by then if they
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did so i think they are still looking or investigating uh at him but if you can see on the new footage on
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angle the men were able to just get out of the church quietly and peacefully and nobody actually stopped
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him right um nobody actually uh run after him it was probably around when we found out that the smoke
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bombs uh happened but it's not what happened the the police after the worship service went inside
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and i know that someone from the church filled a police report what we know so far also uh for the
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the infraction fines the church didn't receive it yet but we know i know by a source that the
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infraction notice had been filled and now the church is just waiting for receiving it but an article was
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released today from uh one of my friend journalists liberal media and what they were describing in the
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article is they called the municipal services at 311 and they actually confirmed to them that when it
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comes to a concert that take place inside of the church the city has no right of control right so we'll see
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how everything turns out but it was really uh impressing to see that in the same municipality they are
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contradicting each other right i should remind your viewers that the democracy fund is defending the
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church our lawyers have been retained by the church we will defend the church against this outrageous
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fine and i should note that the city did not make any investigations they just read the media decided
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they hated this guy and issued the fine or announced the fine the mayor's office did without even having a
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hearing or an investigation it was pure bigotry as i said before the progressive people are often the
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most bigoted um i want to say one more thing because i i really want to identify that arsonist or that
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would-be arsonist it's outrageous that he hasn't been identified yet i'm sure police know who he is
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the way he acted was sort of professional and calm and cool i don't think that was the first time he
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committed that kind of violence before and i think it's it's actually a political decision by the
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police not to go after that guy but we have his face and we put out a 100 bounty if anyone knows
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his name at find the thug dot com and to be honest alexa i thought so many people are going to know this
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guy i don't want to waste money so let's just give a hundred dollars we have not had an answer yet so i'm
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going to raise that bounty to 250 dollars and you will remain anonymous if anyone knows who that
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guy is we won't reveal your identity you can be his friend we've we've had people before who turned
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in a friend who did something immoral and alexa i don't know if you would consider making a little
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video in french because maybe he's francophone i don't know and maybe his friends would see a video
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en france say that they might miss in english we will pay 250 for the identity of that man and what
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we would do is we would journalistically publish that we would research who he was but we would
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also i mean the police would see that my friend joe warmington in the toronto sun called the spvm
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the montreal police and basically nudged them why aren't you guys doing this i hate to say it alexa
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that montreal police are amongst the most political in the country oh yeah uh you're totally right
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don't be sorry for saying something that is true um unfortunately it's a reality and um they don't
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have also that much um resources to go and run a deep investigation like that so i'm not even sure
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because when i got attacked in square victoria uh they found nothing nobody in the people who actually
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attacked me that were they were fully masked and it's been more than a year so uh i'm not even sure
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that they will actually find the person who did um this this terrible uh criminal act yeah well
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hopefully if we give a 250 reward reward we'll find it now sean foict is is continuing his tour
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um in the western part of the country one of the most christian places in canada is sort of
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near the lower mainland it's sort of east northeast of vancouver abbotsford we have some of our stronger
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supporters there a lot of christian people out of dutch uh christians are very observant so the fact
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that he was cancelled in that christian bible belt is shocking to me but for every time he's cancelled
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all it does is give him more publicity and he'll find another venue and i think it's been a constant
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test of canada's adherence to freedom of speech freedom of assembly i hate to say it canada is
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failing that test and shame on all these people who talk about diversity and tolerance but they they do
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not accept some and and by the way i i'm not jewish i'm not christian myself i'm jewish so i'm not
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it's not that i support his particular ideology but i support his right to say it and it's insane
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that we're cracking down on a pretty wholesome guy who just wants to preach but we're treating him
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worse than we treat terrorists and and and this is it's it's called the streisand effect so right now
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they are attacking him for being labeled by the mainstream media as mega but what is it creates as
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an effect it's like now everybody know him everybody know that there is something wrong
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and everybody can notice that the christianity is under attack here in canada listen i think you're
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doing a great job please continue to report on this i know other reporters on our team
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are also reporting on it i think for example drea humphrey when when sean pastor sean is in the far west
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she'll be covering it we actually had a big team effort and i think it was classic rebel stuff
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reporting on the news we had a petition we deployed the billboard truck in ontario which was really fun
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we last i checked we had close to 20 000 names on the petition let us worship dot ca and like i say
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we're crowdfunding with the democracy fund the lawyer to defend the christian church in montreal
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from the city so we're doing about five things here i think it's really exciting and that's what
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people tell me they love about the rebel that we don't just tell the story every once in a while we
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get involved and you're doing a great job on this one thanks for everything alexa thank you very much
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all right there you have it alexa lavoie she's had a busy week between following pastor sean
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and tracking those uh people smugglers at the quebec new york border stay with us more ahead
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hey welcome back your letters to me the first one on the john robson interview was alpha mike who says
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how is this even legal without a parliament well that's the thing in most countries foreign affairs
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is conducted by the executive branch not the legislative branch now any treaties any spending
00:33:13.540
the legislature has some hand over that but you know mark carney could you know declare canada
00:33:20.580
an ally of iran and who would stop him i mean uh thankfully mark carney it's sort of uh like the
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terrible you know saying that stalin had when he was told the pope was against him which is
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how many divisions does the pope have uh every single person in the middle east whether a jew or
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an arab or a muslim or a christian when they say mark carney who's that so like i say again it wasn't
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to actually change things on the ground it was just for domestic political consumption john seatsman says
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carney macron and starmer the three stooges and all of them doing it for the same reason to distract from
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their domestic mess you know the worst country in the world for that as in a group of politicians
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that are obsessed with gaza and israel it's ireland i i've been i've been there a lot i love the irish
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people but the irish government it seems they talk more about israel than they talk more about than
00:34:21.300
they talk about ireland and i think it's obvious why ireland is such a mess mass migration um extreme housing
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costs uh there there's a crime wave wouldn't you rather talk about some problem on the other end
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of the world that all you have to do is virtue signal the last letters from red devil angelfish
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who says liberal fatigue is real yeah but alas just enough canadians were spooked by the big bad
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donald trump threat i'd say a million voters moved from the conservatives to the liberals and that's why
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we have a carny minority and i'm afraid we'll be with it for a while that's our show for today until
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next time on behalf of all of us here at rebel world headquarters to you at home good night