Rebel News Podcast - December 16, 2025


EZRA LEVANT | Don’t listen to the people who want to replace Pierre Poilievre — here’s why


Episode Stats

Length

33 minutes

Words per Minute

158.94696

Word Count

5,295

Sentence Count

429

Misogynist Sentences

2

Hate Speech Sentences

16


Summary

Why would the Liberals try to get rid of Pierre Polyev if he was actually weak? I'll take you through the polls and show you what's so interesting, and maybe a special secret way that could help him win the next election.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 Hello, my friends. There's a lot of gossip about Pierre Polyev. Should the Conservative
00:00:03.920 Party throw him out as leader? Of course, most of the people saying that are liberals,
00:00:07.580 and I think I know why. Let me show you the latest poll by Abacus Research. It has the
00:00:12.960 conservatives and the liberals in a dead heat. You don't think the liberals would try and get
00:00:17.900 rid of Pierre Polyev if he was actually weak, do you? I'll take you through the polls and show you
00:00:22.180 what's so interesting, and maybe a special secret way that Polyev might win the next election. It's
00:00:28.280 very secret. I'll show you. But first, let me invite you to become a subscriber to Rebel News Plus. It's
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00:00:58.280 Tonight, don't listen to the people who want to replace Pierre Polyev. Here's why. It's
00:01:09.140 December 16th, and this is The Ezra LeVant Show.
00:01:14.640 Shame on you, you censorious bug.
00:01:26.440 If you follow the regime media, and by that I mean the CBC, CTV, Global, the Toronto Star,
00:01:32.740 the Globe and Mail, you'll see there's a drumbeat to get rid of Pierre Polyev, the leader of the
00:01:39.080 opposition. Normally, in healthy democracies, at least, the media typically critiques power.
00:01:46.280 They critique the government. In Canada, the media critiques the opposition. There's endless
00:01:52.160 pundit panels. They're positively laughing at Pierre Polyev, and they're all giving their results.
00:01:57.780 They don't like them. They typically quote liberals and unnamed party insiders. Hey, I got a question
00:02:06.240 for you. If Pierre Polyev was weak, if he was a bad leader, would the liberals want to replace him,
00:02:13.940 or would they want very much to keep him? Think of how useless Jagmeet Singh was in terms of
00:02:20.620 opposing the government. He supported them every time. He was useless, or in the liberal mind,
00:02:26.820 he was very, very useful. He gave the liberals a working majority, and he gave them the pretense
00:02:34.780 of opposition, but, you know, sort of toothless. Think of why Doug Ford, the Ontario Premier,
00:02:42.280 won the last election by a smaller margin. He got just under 43% compared to Pierre Polyev's vote
00:02:49.780 in Ontario, which was approximately 44%. So Pierre Polyev actually got 1% more votes in the province
00:02:59.740 of Ontario as a percentage than Doug Ford did. So why didn't Pierre Polyev win? Well, because
00:03:06.180 provincially, the NDP and the liberals each got almost exactly 23%. They perfectly split the vote
00:03:14.940 enough for Doug Ford to come up the middle. Compared to what Pierre Polyev faced, is Kuki Jagmeet Singh
00:03:21.900 getting just, I don't know, I think it was 6% of the vote in the end. Everything coalesced around Mark
00:03:27.700 Carney. Now, Pierre Polyev was asked very recently by the CBC about his leadership failures. Here they are
00:03:35.740 asking him about the defection of Michael Ma, the Conservative MP from part of the larger Toronto
00:03:43.860 area. Asked by the CBC what it says about his leadership. I think he actually had a great answer,
00:03:48.800 which surprised me at first. I wasn't expecting this. Take a look.
00:03:51.900 Let's start with what happened last week. You've now lost two MPs to the Liberal Party.
00:03:56.640 Both have pointed to your leadership as issues. Michael Ma saying that he was more interested in
00:04:01.060 unity than division. Is this a problem of your leadership at this point?
00:04:04.700 You know, it's a problem of Mark Carney's leadership that after Canadians clearly rejected
00:04:10.000 a liberal, a costly liberal majority, because they knew it would mean higher grocery prices
00:04:16.300 and higher food costs, he is trying to manipulate his way through backroom deals to get that majority.
00:04:25.300 He's allowed to do this, though, right? Forecrossing is allowed. You've benefited from it.
00:04:29.260 But he's trying to take a majority, a costly majority that would drive up the cost of living
00:04:35.180 and enrich liberal elites, of course, but not through democratic means. My message to Mark Carney
00:04:39.840 is that if you want a costly majority government to drive up taxes and deficits,
00:04:45.560 then you have to go to the Canadian people and have them vote for it, not do it by dirty backroom
00:04:50.660 deals. I mean, I know you don't like it. And we can talk about the merits of floor crossing and
00:04:55.180 whether it should be allowed. But it is allowed. This is something that is allowed to happen. So
00:05:00.540 back to my question, is this a sign of a weakness in your leadership that two members of your caucus
00:05:06.780 have left?
00:05:07.600 No, it's a sign of backroom dealings that will drive up the cost of living. And don't take my word for it,
00:05:12.880 take Mr. Ma's word. This is what he said a few weeks ago. We are in a shameful situation in this
00:05:18.860 country where over two million Canadians are visiting food banks every month. At the end of every month,
00:05:24.300 paychecks are not going far enough. Why is that? I'm quoting. The liberals want to deflect and blame
00:05:30.080 this solely on the trade deficit. However, there's a simple economic fact. When we create more units of
00:05:35.300 currency and map them into the economy, that is not meaningfully producing more goods and services. We get
00:05:40.580 inflation as a case in point. In the last five years, I'll just finish up his quote. In the last five years,
00:05:46.440 grocery prices have risen more than 20%. He blames that on Mark Carney's deficit. And that was only a few weeks ago.
00:05:53.840 So it's possible he didn't write that though, as we know, many of your MPs. Yeah. Many of your MPs
00:05:58.580 are given talking. They were his words. They were his words. And you know what he was writing
00:06:02.700 when he said that. Exactly. What does it say about Mark Carney's leadership that the way he can get
00:06:07.960 seats is not in a general election, but with some secret private promise that none of us know
00:06:14.100 anything about and that the writing was not consulted about? I think Polly was actually spot on right.
00:06:20.920 And I think this guy, Michael Ma is a disgrace. I don't know if you followed the news. Literally,
00:06:25.160 the night before he quit, he went to a Christmas party that the conservative party held. He didn't
00:06:29.480 pay for his ticket, though. He brought his whole family there. He posed for photographs with the
00:06:33.640 conservatives mere hours before he defected. He surely knew what he was going to do. And funny enough,
00:06:39.520 he had already put into the works a community mailing, tearing a strip off the liberals,
00:06:45.480 praising the conservatives. That's how sudden his change of heart was. There's some serious
00:06:51.720 questions about a conflict by the Chinese embassy. I understand from news reports that Michael Ma
00:06:57.600 actually met with the Chinese ambassador just three days before deciding to switch. Why was he doing
00:07:03.540 that? At whose behest was that meeting? When did it happen? What did they talk about? You'll recall
00:07:09.380 that this is the same controversial writing in Markham where there was a bounty on the previous
00:07:15.720 candidate in the Liberal Party. I mean, there's a lot of questions here about how Mark Carney does
00:07:21.220 democracy and about how serious Mark Carney is about national security. So Pierre Polly was actually
00:07:27.380 right when he says this defection says more about Mark Carney's leadership than his own. By the way,
00:07:34.100 we've got this gorgeous billboard truck with a campaign at firema.ca. So you can see that at that
00:07:41.920 website. But let me put aside the gossip because gossip is what the CBC and CTV are really good at.
00:07:48.340 But let me show you someone who's good at math. I don't know if I've told you lately how much I like
00:07:53.400 the pollster Abacus Research. Although they're chaired and owned by a liberal sympathizer,
00:07:58.580 their chief pollster, David Coletto, is a pro. And I admire him. I've known him actually
00:08:02.820 since Sun News days. And he is the kind of guy who's very good at what he does. And he calls it
00:08:07.860 like he sees it. And take a look at this. This was just, I think, published yesterday.
00:08:12.320 The headline on his poll is, as parliament rises, that means there's a break for the winter.
00:08:18.740 Did you know they're already on their holidays a couple of weeks before you are?
00:08:22.080 Liberals and conservatives remain neck and neck. You wouldn't know it from that media coverage,
00:08:28.180 would you? Especially the gossipy coverage. Let me read a little bit from Coletto's poll.
00:08:32.260 This wave of polling captures public response to several key developments.
00:08:36.600 The Carney government's early November budget, the memorandum of understanding between Alberta
00:08:40.920 and the federal government on a pipeline to the West Coast, and the intensifying trade and
00:08:45.280 diplomatic tensions with the United States. Despite these developments, the results suggest
00:08:51.180 a political landscape that remains deeply competitive and stable with few signs of a major
00:08:56.680 shift in momentum. Both the liberals and conservatives remain locked in a tie.
00:09:02.240 And Canadians continue to express ambivalence about the country's direction, mixed feelings about
00:09:06.780 their leaders, and sharp divides by generation, region, and policy concern.
00:09:11.040 Isn't that interesting? Well, let me show you a little bit more.
00:09:13.660 This key question, is Canada on the right track or wrong track? Only 35% of people, just barely a third
00:09:21.560 of us, think Canada's on the right track. 51% think we're on the wrong track. And you can see
00:09:26.500 that Canadians also think America's on the wrong track, and the rest of the world's on the wrong
00:09:30.620 track. But we don't have a vote in America or in France or in the UK. All that matters is what
00:09:36.860 Canadians think about Canada. And most Canadians think our country is on the wrong track. Let me say
00:09:43.380 that another way. Far more Canadians think we're going in the wrong direction than merely voted for
00:09:48.380 the conservatives. Let me show you another finding from Abacus Research. Alberta, as you can see,
00:09:56.100 has the lowest number who say right track, just 28%, barely more than a quarter. So you stop any four
00:10:03.080 random people on the street in Alberta. Three of them are going to say the country's going on the
00:10:07.000 wrong track. That is not good for the country. And if there actually is an independence referendum
00:10:12.980 next year, that's a pretty shocking statistic. Now, I was surprised that women are more pessimistic
00:10:18.480 than men about the country. And the most pessimistic generation are 30 to 44 year olds. Again,
00:10:27.180 they're 28% think right track. 30 to 44. That's the age where people get married, have kids, build a
00:10:36.260 life, start doing serious things. They're not a student anymore. They're not a kid anymore. They're
00:10:41.000 not a retiree yet. That is the thick of life. And only 28% of those people think the country's on the
00:10:46.800 right track. Low income and rural people are pretty low too. Now, there's no cross tabs that I could find,
00:10:52.260 but imagine what a 30 year old man in rural Alberta must think. I can only imagine how few of them think
00:11:01.200 this country's on the right track. Now, another question that Coletto asked through Abacus was,
00:11:06.180 what are your top three priorities? So that's why the statistics here don't add up to a hundred
00:11:10.320 percent because they asked, what are your top three? You can see by far the number one issue is the cost
00:11:16.280 of living. So no wonder seniors are fine. They already paid for their homes. They don't have to worry about
00:11:21.680 housing costs. They own them, their homes. They probably, in fact, got a big capital gain from
00:11:27.860 their homes. They have a pension. And although the price of groceries is up, they're not buying
00:11:33.080 groceries for a bunch of kids or paying for sports or whatever. They're really living a calm life in a
00:11:38.880 house that they long ago paid off. Now, 40% of people say the healthcare system, or as I call it,
00:11:44.180 the wait in line for hours at the emergency room until you finally give up without getting healthcare
00:11:50.400 care system. I think that's how it is, especially in big cities. Next two items are really the same
00:11:56.520 as the first one, jobs, ownership. It's all this home ownership. It's all the same thing. No one can
00:12:01.400 afford to live or to get ahead. And I think this next one, I don't know, I was surprised it was so
00:12:07.400 low in this, in this poll, immigration. In my view, immigration feeds all of these other issues,
00:12:14.120 including crime and wokeness. You'll notice that Donald Trump doesn't come up until the sixth
00:12:20.440 issue, even though the media class is obsessed with him. I'm not saying he's irrelevant. It's just
00:12:26.480 he's not the number one, two, three, four, or five issue for Canadians. The last comparison I'd like to
00:12:32.540 show is the net favorability of Mark Carney, the prime minister. 45% of people like him. 35% dislike him.
00:12:42.480 I don't think he really has had a honeymoon, has he? So he's got a net positive of 10%. That's his
00:12:49.520 lowest number actually since March. Like he's not doing well if you're just going by the numbers.
00:12:55.460 You wouldn't know it from the media tongue baths now, would you? Here's the same stats for Pierre
00:13:01.000 Polyev. Now he's underwater by 5%. More people dislike him than like him, but it's closer than you'd
00:13:07.100 believe if your only source of info was the CBC. Carney up five, Polyev down, up 10, Polyev down five.
00:13:14.200 It's not a huge gap in terms of likability. Just the media hates Polyev. Now here's the question that
00:13:20.780 matters most. Who would you vote for? Isn't that really what it comes down to? The liberals and the
00:13:28.280 conservatives are exactly tied at 41%. But look at that NDP vote, just 9%. If that doesn't go up,
00:13:38.160 Carney's going to win again. I think that's the number one issue for conservatives, isn't it?
00:13:43.600 This is the one that just gets me. No one likes Carney except people who are retired. Young people do not
00:13:50.900 like him. People trying to build a lifestyle to family. They hate him. How long is that sustainable
00:13:56.440 where the younger a person is, the more they hate Mark Carney? Okay, let me show you just one last
00:14:02.140 slide. This one, I think, points the way. This shows what issues Polyev does the best at and which
00:14:10.720 issues Carney does the best at and which they each do the worst at. Carney wins if the question is,
00:14:17.400 what's Canada's place in the world? So if looking good at the United Nations or the World Economic
00:14:25.680 Forum, if that's important to you, more important than can you afford a house or getting a job because
00:14:31.520 you already have a house and you've retired from your job, then yeah, Mark Carney's your man. How do
00:14:36.480 we look to the world? What do dictators in the third world think of us? You can see that dealing with
00:14:43.660 the U.S. is also Carney's winner, even though he's failed abjectly so far. So yeah, the virtue signaling
00:14:51.160 classes and the luxury beliefs. I want the New York Times to say nice things about us. But look at the
00:14:58.680 number one winner for Pierre Polyev. It's not even jobs or government spending or debt, even though Polyev
00:15:05.720 does really well on all those. The number one thing where Pierre Polyev is preferred by 59% of voters
00:15:15.260 compared to Carney for just 18% is immigration. Carney's position is a fringe position. It's an extremist
00:15:27.580 position. I say that objectively. It's the most out of control immigration system in the world,
00:15:32.360 which is precisely why the regime media calls Polyev's position fringe and extreme and racist
00:15:39.700 or whatever they say. Here's my question. Will Pierre Polyev say what so many Canadians are saying
00:15:45.240 quietly to each other, that immigration is out of control and it needs to be stopped? And in fact,
00:15:50.380 not just stop, but many people who are here now have to re-migrate home. Or will he continue the
00:15:57.720 unfortunate conservative tradition of being scared of his own shadow on this? Look, any election has a
00:16:05.100 controversy. That's an election by nature. It's divisive. Votes in parliament are called calling
00:16:11.420 for a division. There will be division. Polyev can let the media choose the controversy, choose the
00:16:18.160 fault line. For example, who is the best Trump fighter? Yay, we all hate Trump. Or Polyev can choose
00:16:25.900 the controversy that suits him best by outlining a very strong immigration policy of kicking out the
00:16:33.540 frauds, deporting those who have no right to be here anymore, imposing cultural values tests on
00:16:38.620 foreign extremists, letting Canadians get entry-level jobs instead of temporary foreign workers.
00:16:44.180 The media would freak out at all of that. And by doing so, their freak out would actually be an ad
00:16:49.700 for Pierre Polyev. It would give Polyev $100 million worth of free advertising, spreading the word that
00:16:55.160 Polyev means deportations. The CBC pundits' panels would gnash their teeth. Oh, they would hate it.
00:17:03.800 Imagine Chantali Baer or Rosemary Barton. But no one normal has even heard of them, certainly not anyone
00:17:10.220 under 50. This poll shows us two things. Don't dump Polyev just because the liberals don't like him. I mean,
00:17:19.800 you know what they say, you can't replace someone with no one. Would you really dump Pierre Polyev just
00:17:25.520 because Andrew Coyne and Althea Raj don't like him? The second thing it shows is Polyev should come back
00:17:33.740 with a vengeance on immigration and link it to everything from crime to health care waiting lines to overspending
00:17:40.940 to traffic. That's one policy the liberals will never co-opt. Stay with us for more.
00:17:52.140 Canada and Australia are similar in various ways. We're both large countries with rather small
00:17:57.480 populations that have been overwhelmed by mass immigration in recent years. In Australia, that led
00:18:04.760 to a horrific terrorist attack, as you saw. Our friend Abiy Amini, our Australia bureau chief, is based in Melbourne,
00:18:11.100 but he's gone to Sydney where this massacre happened. Here's a special report that he put together for us.
00:18:21.760 Yeah, Ezra, thanks for having us on. Look, Benji and I, we arrived here about 16 hours after the horrific
00:18:30.760 Islamic terror attack in Bondi. This is the Jewish community, and it's super close to home, just to give you an idea
00:18:37.760 of how close to home it is. Last night, we ate dinner at my sister's house, and my niece, who's clearly in shock
00:18:44.760 and traumatized, is telling us how her friend from school, her classmate, is in hospital with, who's been shot in the leg,
00:18:53.760 with a bullet in the leg, and her other friend, their father has been killed. The whole time,
00:18:59.760 the whole community here, everyone knows everyone. I know a few people, personally, who were affected,
00:19:06.760 you know, because some of them were from Melbourne. It's a shocking incident, and you are seeing the
00:19:15.760 community gathering around in Bondi at the memorial. We've seen all sorts of people coming and going,
00:19:23.760 some trying to make political gain off it inappropriately. There are, you know, the Greens,
00:19:30.760 the deputy leader who has been, who many in this community blame for the current climate we're in,
00:19:38.760 which has allowed this attack to happen. She decided to come to Virtue Signal. We hadn't arrived
00:19:44.760 by that point. It was actually early in the morning, but a friend of mine from Sky News,
00:19:49.760 Shari Markson, actually, and I messaged her after. It seemed like she pulled her avi yamini out of her
00:19:56.760 internal thing, because, like, I know that if I'd seen somebody like that, I don't know if I could have
00:20:00.760 been as composed. Are you surprised? You can't possibly be surprised that your actions have been
00:20:06.760 among those that have led to this. Would you like to apologise to the Jewish community?
00:20:12.760 I am here to provide support to the Jewish community and everyone else.
00:20:17.760 Would you like to apologise?
00:20:19.760 Who has suffered, suffered what has happened here yesterday. That's what I'm here for.
00:20:25.760 Hey, what's ridiculous day is a day for grieving, not good polity.
00:20:29.760 We shouldn't be grieving. We shouldn't be grieving. You have stood at pro-Palestinian protests.
00:20:35.760 Where there have been calls for death to death.
00:20:39.760 It's got nothing to do about sanitism at all.
00:20:42.760 But then we did, we have spoken to the opposition leader at the memorial.
00:20:47.760 We've spoken to Pauline Hanson, who I wasn't actually sure the kind of reception she was going to get.
00:20:54.760 And it was huge. It was cheering and clapping from the community.
00:21:00.760 I really did not know what to expect. And it was heartwarming to see that finally, I think the Jewish community, the people, not really the leadership like we see around the world, but the community, just like we see in England with Tommy Robinson, here the community has really warmed up and opened and realised that Pauline Hanson was right.
00:21:22.760 She's owed an apology by so many. Pauline, why do you think you're the only politician that I've witnessed in the hours that I've been here, welcomed by a round of applause?
00:21:32.760 That's up to the people to see. I've only ever been myself. I've always ever spoken from my heart and I believe in my country and, you know, trying to work with my fellow Australians to give them a better way of life.
00:21:50.760 Don't let them divert this to guns.
00:21:53.760 I've already put out a message. I've already put out a message. It's not about the guns. It's the person behind the guns.
00:21:59.760 They didn't have the guns. They had bombs in their cars as well. Whichever way they could inflict death and pain and suffering on the people, that's what it's about.
00:22:07.760 When I challenged Susan Lay on it, she said it's not about the guns, it's anti-Semitism, but she won't actually pinpoint which breed of anti-Semitism.
00:22:14.760 Why do you think she's scared to do that? Because they don't want to say, and what the Prime Minister didn't say, this is Islamic terrorists.
00:22:23.760 Okay? This is who's created this. And we've allowed the hate preachers on our streets, preaching their hate, and that should not be allowed.
00:22:32.760 Those Palestinian marches should have been stopped, should not have been allowed. And I blame the Prime Minister and I blame the Premiers for allowing that to go on. It should have been stopped.
00:22:41.760 What would you say to people? They'd say free speech. No other flag. No, I'm sorry. No other flag.
00:22:45.760 A Palestinian flag should not have been flown in this country, preaching their hatred.
00:22:50.760 Now, we've spoken to a lot of victims. The viewers can see everything at protectthejews.com.au.
00:22:56.760 You can follow our reports there and also sign and share that petition on that page.
00:23:02.760 And we're doing live streams from the Bondi memorial. And we've spoken in those live streams. You'll see we've spoken.
00:23:11.760 We're doing also reports. We're producing reports from that. But hours after hours, we're there at the memorial.
00:23:19.760 And we've spoken to a number of survivors of the actual attack. People have protected their own kids.
00:23:26.760 And there are reoccurring themes where people say that the police, there were police. And this story is shocking.
00:23:33.760 The police that were there, that were actually there through most of the attack, refused to shoot back.
00:23:42.760 And I believe that they were, you know, just uniform officers, as I would say, like, sorry to put it this way.
00:23:50.760 Many of them will be DEI hires. And in the situation, they were terrified. They had the pistols in Australia.
00:23:58.760 We have super strict gun laws. No one had guns. The people with the guns were too scared.
00:24:03.760 And it went on for at least 10 to 15 minutes before other police came in who were willing to engage and fire back.
00:24:13.760 And, of course, the hero that tackled down one of the gunmen and himself got shot.
00:24:20.760 So that's one of the things that I think over time is going to become a central part of this broader conversation.
00:24:28.760 What really happened? A lot of people being frustrated that police are being given so much credit when they failed them, you know, in the urgent 10 minutes of the actual attack.
00:24:44.760 When they were there, they were hiding. They were cowering. It is scary.
00:24:48.760 As somebody who's been shot at even with a firearm, you know, in the army, it is a scary thing.
00:24:53.760 But if that's your job, if we're putting people to that task, you would expect them to do it and not let two crazed Islamist gunmen, you know, go hunting for little kids, women and just Jews who are out to celebrate Hanukkah.
00:25:12.760 The other thing is that we're seeing, and this report's going to come out later today, is the pivot and the distraction that the government's trying to put forth.
00:25:23.760 There's a concerted effort within the government and the media to make this about guns.
00:25:29.760 And for anyone that knows about Australia's gun laws, you will realise how insane that is, because we have some of the toughest gun laws in the world.
00:25:38.760 The government is prepared to take whatever action is necessary. Included in that is the need for tougher gun laws.
00:25:46.760 Father was a licensed gun owner. He had six firearms, even though his son was on the ASIO watch list.
00:25:57.760 So he was on the terrorist watch list. And just to give you an idea, in Australia, if you have an intervention order out against you,
00:26:06.760 so if somebody, and generally it's ex-partners, say that you're a threat to them and they want to keep you away,
00:26:13.760 they go in and they file for a restraining order. If you have a restraining order on you, you cannot have firearms.
00:26:20.760 But it turns out, and if somebody in the house has a restraining order against them, there cannot be firearms in the house.
00:26:28.760 But it turns out that if ASIO has you on the watch list, you can have firearms.
00:26:33.760 But this concerted effort in trying to make it about guns is obviously a way to avoid the elephant in the room.
00:26:48.760 Radical Islam, Islamic Jihad, that hunted those Jews in Bondi just two days ago.
00:26:58.760 And that will continue to do so if we make this about guns.
00:27:04.760 So we've got a report in which we actually confront some of those pushing that agenda,
00:27:11.760 or at least not standing against it, and obviously some that are pushing back.
00:27:16.760 We've got so much more to do. I don't know how long we're going to be here on the ground.
00:27:19.760 Sorry, I'm very tired because we've barely slept as we've been here.
00:27:24.760 We've been working since the moment we got here literally from the taxi and then straight to the memorial.
00:27:33.760 There's a funeral coming up later in a few hours.
00:27:37.760 But there's so many stories to actually hunt down. There's so many victims.
00:27:42.760 We'll bring you everything at protectthejews.com.au.
00:27:46.760 And, yeah, not sure how long we're going to be here.
00:27:51.760 We've got a one-way ticket for now.
00:27:53.760 But you can follow all the reporting there at protectthejews.com.au.
00:27:58.760 Just go with that.
00:28:02.760 I want shalom. I want a hug. Give me a hug, my son.
00:28:08.760 And I pray for today. I leave until I see you together with us.
00:28:14.760 But I leave today by second. Why?
00:28:21.760 Why?
00:28:22.760 You are Jewish from Lebanon.
00:28:30.760 I look at all the Arabs in my life.
00:28:34.760 And I love everybody.
00:28:37.760 We are with you. We stand here with you.
00:28:40.760 You are here. I am here.
00:28:44.760 Thank you. Thank you. Thank you.
00:28:46.760 My God.
00:28:49.760 All my children, Aussie, I'm 51 years old, they all, they don't understand what's going on.
00:29:01.240 I have 11 grandchildren, married, they have 7 grandchildren, and 4 children, 22, they don't understand.
00:29:10.580 I'm a Holocaust survivor, my mother's Holocaust.
00:29:16.100 You are the God.
00:29:17.680 What channel is going on?
00:29:20.140 Let me see, I guess the question is, in your community, are you involved in your community?
00:29:28.640 How are they feeling about what happened here?
00:29:31.240 Just like I do, they feel bad.
00:29:33.660 Our grand mufti, they came out and they said that it's barbaric, it's terrorism.
00:29:38.360 We don't like these things in Australia.
00:29:41.200 No way on earth they want this.
00:29:42.840 I think we have to tighten our border security, make sure that no shady people come here.
00:29:49.380 It doesn't matter what their religion or background is.
00:29:51.720 We don't want these people here.
00:29:53.140 We don't want divide in us.
00:29:54.960 We don't like it.
00:29:55.900 Are you concerned about within the Islamic community that there is an extremist element that is rising?
00:30:01.480 Again, no, they're not Islamic community.
00:30:04.440 They always came from outside.
00:30:06.520 From where?
00:30:07.580 From outside, not from Australia.
00:30:09.340 No, no.
00:30:09.860 Oh, from outside.
00:30:10.680 They come here, they try to...
00:30:13.100 But they're part of the Islamic community.
00:30:16.060 Yeah, they're part of the Islamic community.
00:30:17.480 But they came from outside and they try to disorientate our kids.
00:30:22.380 But they're not successful.
00:30:25.020 But this time, I don't know why it's happened.
00:30:26.980 It's just unbelievable.
00:30:29.680 We don't like these kind of things.
00:30:31.480 Thank you very much.
00:30:32.100 Hey, welcome back.
00:30:41.700 Your letters to me about this terrorist attack.
00:30:44.600 Growing His Life said there was a pro-Hamas protest that disrupted a Christmas market in Montreal later that day.
00:30:50.820 Oh, I'm not surprised.
00:30:52.060 By the way, in Toronto, Montreal, every Canadian city, there are plenty of mosques.
00:30:57.180 But there's a tactic, it's a political domination tactic, that Muslim extremists insist on praying in the public street to shut down the whole neighborhood.
00:31:06.900 That's not allowed in Saudi Arabia or the United Arab Emirates, by the way.
00:31:11.040 It's not a thing.
00:31:12.420 It's not prayer at all.
00:31:13.900 It's weaponizing prayer to assert geographical territory marking.
00:31:18.700 And it's a shame that we allow that in Canada.
00:31:20.860 Frank QC says, in Europe, they use knives, cars, trucks to hurt people.
00:31:27.940 They always find a way.
00:31:29.380 We need more background checks, not guns confiscation.
00:31:31.800 Well, you're exactly right.
00:31:32.760 I mentioned the horrific attack in Nice, France, where an Islamic terrorist got behind the wheel of a very large and heavy truck.
00:31:39.700 And it went down the street, ramming and ramming and ramming people.
00:31:43.500 I think 83 were killed before the truck was immobilized.
00:31:46.900 If it's not guns, it'll be knives, it'll be something else.
00:31:49.360 The problem is not the tool.
00:31:51.480 It's the terrorist wielding it and how they got into the country.
00:31:55.400 Muddy Tears says, I'm sorry.
00:31:57.180 Canada is a lost cause for any type of free and open democracy.
00:32:00.340 Independent Canadians confuse complacency with being polite, not the same as nice, and allowed the country to be degraded past the point of no return.
00:32:09.020 Well, that's the debating question, isn't it?
00:32:11.360 Are we past the point of no return?
00:32:13.300 I think it's necessary to have re-migration.
00:32:17.080 I think Canada could be saved.
00:32:19.080 Do we have the political will to do so?
00:32:20.720 Donald Trump is re-migrating people.
00:32:23.520 He uses that word.
00:32:24.780 In the United Kingdom, Nigel Farage uses the word, or at least talks about mass deportations.
00:32:30.560 Do we have the Constitution?
00:32:32.940 Do we have the political stomach to do it?
00:32:35.040 I don't know yet.
00:32:36.740 That's our show for today.
00:32:38.040 Until tomorrow, on behalf of all of us here at Rebel World Headquarters, to you at home, good night.
00:32:42.460 And keep fighting for freedom.
00:32:44.100 Thank you.
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