Rebel News Podcast - May 21, 2025


REBEL ROUNDUP | Canada headed for recession, Trump's missile defence plan, GTA crime wave


Episode Stats

Length

1 hour and 31 minutes

Words per Minute

152.85316

Word Count

14,004

Sentence Count

1,162

Misogynist Sentences

23

Hate Speech Sentences

53


Summary

Rebel News Live Stream on May 21st, 2025. On this day in 1952, Mr. T was born. Today, she is the Sheppard of Northern Alberta, Sheila Gunn-Reed. We talk about that and much more.


Transcript

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00:00:26.620 Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen, and welcome to the Rebel News live stream on this
00:00:33.960 a Wednesday, May 21st, 2025. I'm David Menzies, and my co-host, well, let me tell you a little bit
00:00:41.860 about my co-host, shall I? I'm dreading it. You know that on this day in 1952, Mr. T was born.
00:00:50.480 My co-host does not like Mr. T because he was so mean to Mr. Balboa in Rocky III. So to show her
00:00:59.300 disrespect to Mr. T, she refers to Mr. T as simply T. She is the she-devil with a sword. She is the
00:01:07.240 Khaleesi of Northern Alberta. She is the sensational Sheila Gunn-Reed. How you doing there, Sheila?
00:01:13.560 I'm doing great. It's also Eat More Fruits and Vegetables Day, which I disagree with. I think
00:01:21.620 vegetables are toxic by and large for you. And fruit is just sugar and fiber, none of what you
00:01:26.680 need in your diet, actually. But it is also Emergency Medical Services for Children Day.
00:01:34.380 No, how did I miss that? David, I have no idea, but that's what it is. And I know you really want
00:01:42.780 to talk about that later on in the show because apparently the perennial Hamas protesters don't
00:01:50.920 seem to care about medical emergencies of children, particularly an eight-year-old who was stuck in
00:01:57.540 traffic. So we'll talk about that, but let's get into the housekeeping stuff, the rules of the show,
00:02:05.320 and then let's plow right into the day. So if you are watching us over on Rumble,
00:02:11.740 you're supporting a great free speech platform. If you're doing that, if you'd like to support
00:02:16.300 our work on Rumble, because as you know, we'll never take a penny from Mark Carney to do the work
00:02:22.100 that we do, you can leave us a Rumble rant. That's their paid chat. If it's over the $5 US cutoff,
00:02:27.540 it is mandatory for us to read it on air. If it's under that, we do our very best time permitting
00:02:31.560 to get to it. And I really do mean our very best. If you are watching us on the censorship platform
00:02:36.600 of YouTube, I get it. But it is, you should know, it is still a censorship platform. There are some
00:02:43.260 things that we just can't even publish over there. So if you want the full uncensored version of Rebel
00:02:48.200 News, you are going to get it on Rumble and not on YouTube. But if you want to support our work over
00:02:53.300 there, you can leave a super chat that's their paid chat. Or you can leave a super thanks that's
00:02:59.880 their after the fact paid comment. So this is past Sheila talking to future viewers. If you like us,
00:03:08.080 but you missed the live stream, you can support us by leaving that super thanks. So I think that's it.
00:03:13.980 One more thing before we move on, I want to make sure that everybody knows about particularly our
00:03:18.440 Western Canadian viewers. We have already done a series of town halls, two of them, one in Edmonton,
00:03:25.120 one in Calgary, completely sold out on Western separation, whatever that looks like, whether
00:03:30.440 it's sovereignty, sovereignty association, you want to be your own country, you want to be a territory
00:03:35.920 of the United States, you want to stay within the Commonwealth. It's for us to talk about and for
00:03:41.480 us to decide. We're not going to be told to shut up by the people who are part of the problem.
00:03:46.980 Um, we have another event that we are planning. It's June 2nd in Regina.
00:03:55.600 Uh, 6 PM emergency Regina town hall. It's at the turn V convention center, 100 armor road starts
00:04:01.880 at 6 PM. It's usually two, two and a half hours. We're there. We're bringing in experts who can
00:04:08.580 hopefully answer some questions. And the other experts are also, I think, paying close attention to
00:04:14.420 this. So they know what you're thinking about. They want to, they want to hear the objections
00:04:18.840 so that they can answer those objections and hopefully, hopefully overcome them. Uh, because
00:04:25.060 I think in all my four plus decades in Alberta, I think the tide of Western separatism has never been
00:04:37.160 higher. Uh, and, uh, I, I think for a lot of people, this was their one last, uh, moment of
00:04:46.060 faith in Canada and Canada obviously snatched that hope from them by rewarding 10 years of liberal
00:04:52.340 failure and corruption with another term for Mark Carney, just shuffling the faces, but all the
00:04:58.540 problems stay the same. So if you want tickets and it's only five bucks, so this is not cost
00:05:04.820 prohibitive. Um, but do not sit and think about it, uh, because this will sell out and it will sell
00:05:12.080 out fast. It's already selling, uh, go to done getting screwed.com to get your tickets today.
00:05:18.640 Well, you know, Sheila, I got to tell you, I'm three provinces away, uh, from wild roads country.
00:05:24.220 And I do get that whiff even being so isolated here in central Canada, that this is a very much
00:05:31.060 a real thing. I liked how you, um, uh, you know, speculated what independence would look like. Would
00:05:36.900 it be, uh, Alberta or Saskatchewan as an independent nation? Would it be sovereignty association? Would it
00:05:42.480 be part of a 51st state scheme with the U S well, why not all of it combined as we head into June?
00:05:49.240 Why can't we have Alberta and Saskatchewan as, um, nation fluid? How does that work? Uh, a little
00:05:55.760 bit of this, a little bit of that, you know? So, and, um, secondly, as you well know, I cannot join
00:06:03.080 you, uh, for the Saskatchewan event as much as I want to, because I am contractually obligated to
00:06:10.320 stay away from Regina. Yes, you are. You can't talk about this. You almost got us both in serious
00:06:18.360 trouble. And I was just an innocent bystander last time, but, uh, Alberta just, if Alberta were to
00:06:26.460 leave, the dominoes would begin to fall across much of the rest of this country. Saskatchewan is
00:06:33.440 our fraternal twin. They are experiencing the exact same problems as Alberta is. In fact,
00:06:38.900 we go back and forth between who is more separatist, more recent polling says it's us again,
00:06:43.380 but, but, but Saskatchewan could overtake us again. I think we're on that race to 50% between the two
00:06:49.820 of us. And I think large parts of the interior of BC and Northern BC, which should have always been
00:06:57.560 Alberta, by the way, Fort St. John, you know exactly what I'm talking about. Um, and even parts of
00:07:04.440 Manitoba, I think it will, it'll cause a domino effect. But as I said in the gun show this week,
00:07:11.780 Alberta is not just a geographical location. It is a way of thinking. And, uh, which means there
00:07:18.120 are a lot of Albertans in this country right now. And you know what, Sheila, if we're talking about
00:07:21.800 the 51st state or if it's Alberta and Saskatchewan, let's call them the 51st and 52nd state. If I'm
00:07:27.780 Donald Trump, that's what I want. I want. Yeah. You don't want everybody. Yeah. You want resource rich
00:07:34.320 provinces, whether it's potash or oil and gas, and those two provinces as states, those are electoral
00:07:42.180 votes for life for the Republican party. If you want, um, you know, the Laurentian elites as part of
00:07:48.740 the United States of America, uh, those are, um, that's Democrat, uh, votes in the electoral college.
00:07:55.460 Uh, why do you want that? You might never get a Republican. Right. And we just, we just saw how
00:08:02.000 those, uh, bad voters in the rest of the country can overtake the will of everybody else. Right?
00:08:07.940 Like we just saw that. See, I don't know why the Americans would invite that upon themselves,
00:08:13.560 bringing another California into the union. It just doesn't make any sense.
00:08:18.340 You know what, Sheila, this is a very important point because, uh, lady menzoid is still on meltdown
00:08:25.520 meltdown mode from April 28th. Um, it's actually straining the marriage. I gotta tell you, um,
00:08:32.020 You guys might have to move. Like I said, Alberta is a way of thinking and that woman is an Albertan.
00:08:39.080 Oh, uh, in so many ways, but here's what she has now come to despise our political system,
00:08:46.920 the parliament, uh, the parliamentary system. She would love it if we had a Republic and if we had
00:08:53.980 electoral college votes, because the founding fathers in America, this is exactly why there's
00:08:59.180 an electoral college because they didn't want big cities on either coast dictating the political agenda
00:09:06.560 for all of, uh, America. What are your thoughts on that? If you had your way, um, I, it's, it's a
00:09:13.620 completely hypothetical question that, you know, and it will never come to fruition. Are you still
00:09:18.720 a fan of the parliamentarian system, uh, given what we saw on April 28th, or would you like a
00:09:24.860 Republic in this nation? Well, I'm not sure that I want a Republic, but I think there has to be some
00:09:30.820 sort of hybrid system that addresses these structural inequities. I think Australia has a bit of a hybrid
00:09:39.040 system when it comes to this stuff, but as an Albertan, I'm sure you can pick up that I am
00:09:45.600 putting down that there are some major problems with how the parliamentary system, uh, distributes
00:09:52.140 power in this country. So I think, uh, I'm not sure I want to be a Republic. I kind of like the pomp
00:09:57.380 and circumstance and tradition. And as a conservative, what are we conserving if we throw everything out
00:10:02.900 the door, um, including our history, uh, as, uh, you know, a British colony, but there has to be a
00:10:13.260 different way. There must, there must be a different way than what we've got. Cause what we've got is
00:10:18.760 broken. And, you know, Sheila, I got to tell you, uh, as much as, uh, Lady Menzoid would fit in well
00:10:26.840 politically in Alberta. Climatically, uh, it's a non-starter. She's originally from South Africa.
00:10:33.620 She's never been warm, even in central Canada since she came here. Don't ask me how I know this,
00:10:39.140 but even on a hot summer day, her inner thigh feels like a Lake Ontario trout.
00:10:44.560 That's more of something to do with, I bet that has more to do with who's touching it.
00:10:48.720 Oh, how dare you? So if, uh, maybe if, uh, global warming is a thing and, uh, you can become wine
00:10:57.480 country again, or like the climate when the dinosaurs were romping all over Edmonton and
00:11:02.460 Calgary, uh, maybe, maybe then there's hope, but I don't think we'll live that long.
00:11:06.880 You know what? I'll start rolling coal right now just to see what I can do to help you out.
00:11:12.200 Uh, before we get into also the meat and potatoes of the day, we should talk about
00:11:16.480 our star BC reporter. Yes. Ruff, roughing it in BC. Um, although it's, it's not all that rough.
00:11:23.860 That little camper van is pretty nice. She's got star link on it. Yeah. Yeah. I thought it was
00:11:28.120 great. And I know that, uh, you know, like we love our RV missions in this, in this company.
00:11:33.840 Although Drea, she's like, I'm black. I'm not cut out for camping.
00:11:39.500 Wait a minute. She said in her video. Camping is a racial thing. I like, you got to clue me in on this.
00:11:44.680 Um, you'll see in her video, but anyway, she's, she's, she's just not meant to be cold. And as a,
00:11:50.220 like a lower mainland British Columbian, although I think she was born in Alberta. Um, she's just
00:11:57.060 like, I'm not cut out for this, but she is in a decently, uh, a decent camper van with appropriate
00:12:05.340 accoutrement for what she's doing. Um, and she's covering the universal ostrich farm, um, who are
00:12:14.940 waiting now for the CFIA, the Canadian food inspection agency to come and call 400. I did
00:12:24.320 the math. I think this is a half a million dollars worth of livestock. And these are not birds. These
00:12:30.640 ostriches are not bound for the food system. These are not for human consumption or even cowboy boots.
00:12:39.660 These are birds that are used for research in avian flu for COVID because of their natural immunities.
00:12:50.060 So, uh, at some point the flock had been exposed through some way, probably through wild birds,
00:12:57.620 migratory birds to avian flu. Now they're healthy and they carry the antibodies, but because they had
00:13:05.440 been once exposed, uh, the CFIA is coming to kill them and they have, the municipality has done its best
00:13:13.260 to help, um, by saying, okay, well, you're going to kill 400 birds. You can't throw them in our dump.
00:13:18.940 What are you going to do about it now? Uh, as a way to step in and stop it. So they've,
00:13:24.200 they've tried going through the courts. Now the CFIA is coming and this as a farmer and other farmers
00:13:32.140 across the country, you should be mortified because when you see things like, uh, the pandemic,
00:13:39.160 uh, bill that died in the Senate when prorogation was called, they were already describing animal
00:13:48.500 agriculture as pandemic vectors to be dealt with. So, and we have the same kookaloos being elected
00:13:57.760 back into power. We should all be very, very worried about this government overreach and where it will
00:14:05.380 lead at a universal ostrich farm. So if, if you want to support Drea, cause she is there on the ground,
00:14:12.860 she's camping there in a camper van. Um, you can go to save the ostriches.com. Um, we worked it out
00:14:23.840 and the camper van is actually cheaper than renting a car, driving eight hours, then going back and
00:14:27.620 forth between, uh, um, motel up the road, which would not put her on location if the CFIA did an
00:14:35.540 early morning raid. So she's there on the ground. She's not leaving. She's rough in it. Um, and as she
00:14:42.240 said in her video, she's not particularly cut out for this, but she's doing her best.
00:14:48.480 Sheila, um, everything you said about the history of those ostriches is a hundred percent true.
00:14:54.840 The bottom line, it is now a very healthy, uh, flock of birds, big birds. Um, here's the question.
00:15:04.580 What is the unspoken reason for this government overreach? What is motivating
00:15:10.320 this wannabe jihad against perfectly healthy birds? I, you know, I can't connect those dots.
00:15:18.840 What are your thoughts? Um, well, wouldn't you know it? Even these birds are part of a research project
00:15:29.280 with Japan's Kyoto university, and they've already been successfully extracting antibodies from
00:15:38.320 these birds' eggs, um, to advance, uh, avian flu vaccination and studies. Um, but wouldn't you know
00:15:49.500 it? $519 million has gone to Moderna now to develop an mRNA vaccine against bird flu. So, uh,
00:16:06.920 it sounds like the government and governments would like big pharma to do this work in their own way
00:16:18.960 with an mRNA vaccine, as opposed to a vaccine derived from the antibodies of birds that have recovered from
00:16:27.920 exposure to it. I think it's the only thing that makes sense because if they're, and you know, Sheila,
00:16:34.860 I got to point out the perverse irony, uh, at play here. Talk about a tale of two species. Here we have
00:16:42.120 perfectly healthy ostriches in BC that the government seems hell bent on killing. And I wonder how they're
00:16:49.000 going to kill them and how they're going to, you know, what the logistics are. How the, these birds are
00:16:53.420 huge. Where are you going to put 400 bird carcasses immediately? Cause you can't have them
00:17:01.400 just like, then all of a sudden you have a mountain of dead bird carcasses. Guess what that is? A disease
00:17:08.220 vector. So, uh, I don't know what they're going to do. This is going to have to even more horrifically
00:17:14.400 slow and drawn out. And didn't you say earlier that the landfill operator says you're not putting
00:17:20.520 them here. Right. So where, where do they go? Exactly. I don't know what they're supposed to do.
00:17:26.580 You know, I don't know. Oh, go ahead, Sheila. Look at this. Like, where are you going to put all
00:17:31.860 these birds once they're dead? Uh, do you take them one at a time to the local crematorium? Like,
00:17:39.080 I don't know what you're supposed to do with them. I guess technically there they'll be biohazard
00:17:45.060 waste. Do you take them to the hospital? Cause most hospitals have an incinerator where they
00:17:49.900 burn your tumor. Um, once it's been cut out of you, I, I just, what is the point of this? I
00:17:57.220 don't even like ostriches. I don't, they're horrible. Them and llamas. I, I could not like
00:18:04.340 these animals less. Yeah. Sheila, don't forget about panda bears on your list of animals. You
00:18:09.840 might be the only person on the planet that doesn't love pandas. It's not that I dislike
00:18:15.260 pandas. I think they're stupid because they are former carnivores. Their digestive system
00:18:20.580 is not designed to eat bamboo, but yet they only eat bamboo. It makes them sick. Um, and,
00:18:26.080 and docile. And, uh, I really dislike them because the Chinese government uses them as a forced
00:18:34.060 diplomacy. And when they kidnapped the two Michaels, I thought, let's kidnap their pandas and then,
00:18:40.980 uh, eat them. I was the only person who wanted to eat a panda. Um, even though I think it would be
00:18:47.740 gristly. Um, but yeah, I don't, I don't actually even like ostriches, but I am so disgusted by the
00:18:56.460 government overreach that all of a sudden they're becoming endearing to me. I kind of like their
00:19:01.380 stupid little face and their stranglable necks and their stupid beaks. I just, I don't know what it
00:19:07.240 is. They're, they're becoming charming to me. And I think even if you don't like ostriches,
00:19:13.700 even if you, you're not a farmer who thinks, okay, well, my cattle are next. Well, your house pet might
00:19:18.700 be next too, by the way. Um, but this is the government, uh, saying that they can just do
00:19:26.860 whatever they want at the end of the day with your property, even if it isn't a problem. And also
00:19:33.340 just to add to your point about why, why would the government be doing this? Well, these birds
00:19:38.540 are a good reminder that natural immunity to something exists. And we just spent four years
00:19:44.780 pretending it doesn't. Yeah. We can't have these conspiracy theories get out to the general populace,
00:19:50.720 but she led to complete my thought about a tale of two species. So on the left coast, we have
00:19:55.740 perfectly healthy ostriches that are harming no one. And in the city of Toronto, downtown Toronto,
00:20:03.080 Liberty village, uh, uh, condo complex, we have an invasion of coyotes. We've had five animals
00:20:11.100 killed. We've had numerous close encounters with humans, including a mother. And I can't imagine the
00:20:16.120 terror whose infant in a stroller, uh, was, um, there was a standoff between them and a coyote.
00:20:23.400 And what do we do here? Do we bring in some hunters and take care of the coyote problem? No,
00:20:29.400 the city of Toronto launches a PR campaign. Uh, it's since those signs have been taken down due
00:20:35.580 to international ridicule. And it was words to the effect, Sheila, as you know, I am your coyote
00:20:41.100 neighbor, right? Humans and dogs frightened and confused. Oh, so we're the problem, right? And
00:20:49.400 the problem of course, Sheila, uh, for the proliferation of the coyotes and Liberty village
00:20:54.480 and Fort York is there are no apex predators, uh, for them. They are the apex predator in the wild.
00:21:03.180 It would be bears, wolves, and mountain lions. You know what, Sheila, can I take that back? I don't
00:21:08.220 want to give the city an idea. Hey, boss, why don't we bring in bears, mountain lions, and wolves to
00:21:13.900 Liberty village? They don't take care of those coyote varmints. Yeah. I'm the apex predator when it
00:21:20.400 comes to coyotes. Yeah. It's stupid. It's stupid. And just all of it is so unscientific and treating
00:21:26.080 coyotes like they are an endangered species is one of the dumbest things I've ever heard as a
00:21:32.040 Westerner. All this reminds me of how culturally incompatible we are with you because we wouldn't
00:21:38.620 put up signs. You know what? In Alberta, if we put up a sign that said coyote hotspot,
00:21:43.100 it would be full of shotgun pellets by the end of the day. And you know, Sheila, for those that are
00:21:49.520 saying, Oh, come on, they're just big dogs. Really? Don't you love, I love dogs. I have a golden
00:21:54.740 doodle. I love them. Like a member of my own family. Here's the problem for part B folks. If you
00:22:02.320 haven't heard, but you can only relocate wild animals, um, one kilometer away, one kilometer in
00:22:11.400 any direction from Liberty village, you're still in downtown Toronto. That's why Sheila,
00:22:15.440 if this journalism stick ever fizzles out, I'm becoming one of those guys that, Hey, you got
00:22:22.300 raccoon problems. Call me. I'll get them out of your chimney or your attic. And guess what? I have
00:22:28.000 to, by law, release them 900 meters away. Guess what? The raccoon somehow finds its way back.
00:22:35.100 The homeowner goes, Hey men's way. You'll never believe it. I've got more raccoons in my chimney.
00:22:39.860 Uh, I won't tell him this. Yeah. It's the same one. He just waddled back cash for the life, Sheila.
00:22:48.560 A coyote range is up to 10 kilometers. Wow. Like, so you can relocate them a kilometer away and
00:22:56.200 like they can see home from there. Like the dumbest thing I've ever, if journalism doesn't work out for
00:23:03.020 me, I'm going to become a coyote consultant for the city of Toronto where I show up, I charge a half a
00:23:08.040 million dollars. I kick a few rocks from a look around and say, yeah, we're going to kill these
00:23:13.000 guys. And I'll just take my check because at the end of the day, that is what happened with the, uh,
00:23:18.500 coyotes in Toronto. Indeed. Literally while we were editing that report, uh, the city, uh, plucked,
00:23:25.780 uh, two coyotes out of the pack. I don't know how they identified them as being the problematic
00:23:30.360 ones. But anyways, the solution was, yep. A bullet. Uh, they, they are now, uh, dead on arrival,
00:23:38.060 but there's still more. And so are we going to all pretend we're neighbors and, uh, and they're
00:23:47.040 particularly aggressive this time of year because they have pups in the den. That's right. And,
00:23:52.400 and where we were, Sheila, as you know, was an off leash park and it was filled, especially with
00:23:57.320 little dogs. Um, you may as well build a Mandarin for coyotes, right? It's like an all you can eat
00:24:04.360 buffet and they're getting more emboldened. They're coming out in the daytime now. And so, um, as you
00:24:11.280 know, either we somehow get an exception to that wildlife rule and we can bring them up to remote
00:24:17.400 Northern Ontario, or we have to call them. I'm sorry. Blast them. Just blast them. Um, you know,
00:24:26.200 it's it, those coyotes too, like the more contact they have with people and other animals as they,
00:24:32.240 as Ralph Wiggum once said, they're learning. So they're just going to get worse and worse. Uh,
00:24:39.860 we've got to get moving on. Although if people want to support Dre's work, it's save the ostriches.com.
00:24:45.140 You'll get to see some sneak peeks inside her, uh, van life that she's living for this week. Uh,
00:24:53.840 let's get ahead to, uh, Canada spiraling towards a recession, dragging the rest of us with it. So
00:25:01.640 we'll bleed a hundred thousand jobs. Wow. Says the TD chief economist. And, uh, I guess
00:25:12.080 though all those job losses, they'll drive up the unemployment rate in Toronto, even beyond 10%.
00:25:19.480 But how do you deal with unemployment? Well, you could send home all those temporary foreign
00:25:25.120 workers. A hundred percent. We're not going to do that. We're just going to
00:25:28.600 unemploy Canadians. And we're going to bring new ones in still. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Of course.
00:25:34.180 Um, this is really dire, Sheila. And I can tell you, I know. I've spoken to some young people. It used
00:25:39.100 to be, uh, we're getting to the stage, you know, school's ending and they're going to get a part-time
00:25:43.360 job. They can't find anything. I spoke to somebody, uh, she had applied to 60, uh, play and we're
00:25:51.540 talking, you know, fast food restaurants, uh, retail, um, not a single, uh, application that
00:25:59.540 you get a call back on. And part of the reason is what was traditionally summertime employment for
00:26:06.720 young people. Uh, a lot of those, uh, foreign, uh, workers and international students have those
00:26:12.820 jobs now. That's just the way it is. Uh, yeah. And also, uh, I'm just digging it up, but there,
00:26:25.080 uh, oh, here we go.
00:26:29.400 Got the go. Yeah. This is exactly what you're talking about. Young people struggling to land
00:26:33.920 summer jobs amid toughest labor market in decades. Now there's an extra layer here that not a lot of
00:26:38.540 people are talking about, and it's called the economic mobility pathways pilot. Um, and this
00:26:45.560 is through immigration, refugees, and citizenship Canada, which connects employers with new Canadians.
00:26:54.300 Okay. And, uh, uh, what will happen is that, uh, the businesses are then funded. They get a top up
00:27:08.060 of the salaries of the new Canadians that they hire. So why would you hire a Canadian?
00:27:14.520 Indeed.
00:27:15.040 Indeed. So that's, what's happening. Um, it's, uh, and it's like for unskilled workers. So these are
00:27:26.840 exactly the jobs that we're talking about here that should be going to Canada's young people.
00:27:31.120 And again, I'm not against immigration, but we can't unemploy an entire generation of people looking
00:27:37.620 to get job skills, um, for the sake of virtue signaling about how we're an open borders country.
00:27:44.600 This isn't fair to anybody. It creates a slave underclass of people in our country, which I'm
00:27:52.560 reliably informed by the left. They're against slavery. Well, then why are you doing this?
00:27:56.860 It drives wages down for everybody and it sets everybody up for failure.
00:28:02.000 And yet, uh, there are certain people in the liberal party who fantasize about Canada's population
00:28:09.540 by the end of the century, which is just 75 years away of being 100 million. And, you know,
00:28:17.800 Sheila, I kind of forget about, um, 2100. What about 2040? Remember just before the election,
00:28:25.040 that Privy Council report was released, um, depicting a dystopian future for Canada in which
00:28:32.000 um, the rich have either fled the country or live in gated communities with security and the rest of us
00:28:41.440 illegally hunting and foraging just to have food on our belt. 15 years away, Sheila.
00:28:48.140 Right. You guys are going to be eating mangy old coyotes in Toronto.
00:28:51.600 Yeah, there's the plus side.
00:28:54.980 Hopefully, we will thus be unshackled from the anchor known as Confederation.
00:29:02.000 Out here in the West. Um, uh, David, we were, you were talking about how your wife is from South
00:29:09.680 Africa. And I just want to quickly change lanes really fast because this just broke. As you know,
00:29:16.700 the left has lost its mind while also simultaneously meeting refugees that they actually don't like.
00:29:23.660 By that, I mean white farmers from South Africa who are facing, uh, discrimination,
00:29:31.880 murder, and expropriation without compensation of their land. And these people have been there
00:29:37.860 since the 1600s. If you are not indigenous to the land after like four and a half hundred years,
00:29:44.300 what are you by the way? Like when does it tick over? But, uh, so, uh, president Trump just directly
00:29:55.040 confronted the president of South Africa with videos of his government calling for white genocide.
00:30:04.120 Uh, and we've got a couple of videos here. This is exactly what this guy deserves in the left.
00:30:08.580 You should see this because, uh, the, the discrimination against innocent white farmers
00:30:16.540 in South Africa is atrocious. It is disgusting. And it is right for the Americans to bring these people
00:30:27.740 in as refugees. They are absolutely refugees from, from discrimination and danger. These are,
00:30:35.220 they're not even economic migrants. Um, not according to the left, Sheila. These are white
00:30:40.480 supremacists you're bringing into America. It's unbelievable. Let's watch though, because this is
00:30:47.460 why, uh, this is why the world needs Donald Trump. Cause he's not scared. He's sitting there in his
00:30:54.440 gilded palace and he is not scared. He knows the United States is the big dog and you're going to
00:31:00.880 listen. So let's watch this. Cause this guy deserves this completely. Turn the lights down,
00:31:06.140 turn the lights down, and just put this on. It's right behind you.
00:31:12.260 There's nothing this parliament can do. With or without you, people are going to occupy land.
00:31:18.980 We require no permission from you, from the president, from no one. We don't care. We can do
00:31:25.800 whatever you want to do. Who are you to tell us whether you can occupy land or not. We are
00:31:30.140 going to occupy land. South Africa, occupy land. That's who we are.
00:31:35.280 It has never been scared to kill a revolution demand at some point that must be killing,
00:31:53.280 because killing is part of a revolution act.
00:31:57.280 notสิ!
00:32:23.280 The man of D.J. in PE is a white man.
00:32:30.680 So these people, when you want to hit them hot, grow up on a white man.
00:32:36.720 They feel a terrible pain because they've touched a white man.
00:32:43.400 Not because my Shabbat and Sui will not be touched.
00:32:47.300 They will be touched. Come on.
00:32:50.000 But we're starting with this white mess.
00:32:52.200 I think that's good because we've got another clip to show after this.
00:33:08.300 So Trump has compiled about four minutes of prominent South Africans, including politicians,
00:33:14.240 calling for the murder of white farmers for the crime of being productive farmers, feeding the country.
00:33:24.780 What happens when you murder and kill all the farmers?
00:33:27.600 What do you think happens there?
00:33:29.420 You're going to have yourself a Holodomor-style famine.
00:33:32.840 Not that anybody cares.
00:33:34.420 By the way, these people have real problems there.
00:33:37.420 The unemployment rate is 43% in South Africa.
00:33:43.340 This is after turning over the country to the socialist race baiters.
00:33:52.880 That's not fixed.
00:33:54.300 You cannot blame the problems of South Africa on the white farmers.
00:33:59.400 They are not in power.
00:34:00.420 They haven't been in power in a generation and a half.
00:34:03.800 You're in charge and you have 43% unemployment rate.
00:34:08.840 And what's your solution?
00:34:10.640 Kill the people feeding us.
00:34:12.060 I can't wait to see how this works out.
00:34:14.080 Well, Sheila, you don't have to rely on conjecture.
00:34:17.800 When you say what happens, we know what happens.
00:34:20.200 Right next door in Zimbabwe, when Robert Mugabe took over that nation.
00:34:25.980 And there was a white farmer replacement program.
00:34:30.840 Mugabe was rewarding his thugs in the army with promises that you would get land.
00:34:37.960 And they got land.
00:34:39.480 They got farmland.
00:34:40.580 Here's the problem.
00:34:42.000 These thugs didn't know how to farm.
00:34:44.880 And very, very quickly, Zimbabwe went from the breadbasket of Africa to being an annual recipient of food aid.
00:34:54.820 Right. That's what happens.
00:34:56.520 This is not a black-white issue.
00:34:58.200 This is when you take away skilled farmers and put people in charge that have no idea about agriculture.
00:35:05.880 And guess what?
00:35:06.740 The crops don't grow and the people go hungry.
00:35:10.180 Right.
00:35:10.900 So good for Donald Trump for outing this guy.
00:35:14.040 This guy is no Nelson Mandela, you know.
00:35:17.440 And Nelson Mandela is rolling in his grave, Sheila.
00:35:21.020 I mean, I've been to South Africa.
00:35:23.040 I visited Robben Island, where that remote prison, where Nelson Mandela spent 21 years of his life.
00:35:30.740 It is a miracle he didn't come out of that prison filled with hatred and revenge.
00:35:36.820 Sure.
00:35:37.220 But it wasn't that way.
00:35:38.640 He wanted all South Africans, black, white, Asian, you name it, to get along, to get rid of apartheid,
00:35:46.200 and not pursue revenge, but go towards an optimistic future.
00:35:51.620 But now, this is about revenge.
00:35:54.980 This is suicidal revenge.
00:35:56.660 Yeah.
00:35:57.380 That's what it is.
00:35:58.240 We've got another clip of Trump, because then he put it to the South African president, or rather a reporter did,
00:36:04.980 saying, do you denounce what you saw there?
00:36:08.040 Because it wasn't necessarily him, it was like an avowed communist, holding these massive stadium rallies.
00:36:13.980 So it's not like this is a fringe thing.
00:36:15.760 This is what they are crafting, legislative policy around in South Africa,
00:36:24.340 taking land away from white farmers in the name of, like I said, suicidal revenge for something that they didn't do.
00:36:32.260 So let's hear what Trump has to say.
00:36:36.760 So who denounced that pipe of language you saw?
00:36:40.020 Oh, yes.
00:36:40.820 We've always done so.
00:36:42.240 As government, as my own party, we are completely opposed to that.
00:36:47.960 We, in 1955, adopted a document which said, South Africa belongs to poor who live in it.
00:36:55.860 But why wouldn't you arrest that man?
00:36:57.580 That man said, kill the white farmers, kill the white farmers.
00:37:01.920 And then he danced, and he's dancing, dancing, and it's, kill the white farmers.
00:37:06.540 I think, I'm not sure, but I think if somebody got up in Parliament and started saying, kill a certain group of people,
00:37:14.280 he would be arrested very quickly.
00:37:18.840 That man is going all over South Africa.
00:37:21.540 And that's not a small party.
00:37:23.300 That was a stadium that holds 100,000 people.
00:37:26.720 And I hardly saw an empty seat.
00:37:28.960 That's a lot of people.
00:37:29.920 That's a lot of representation.
00:37:31.920 And those crosses, we have dead white people, dead white farmers, mostly.
00:37:38.720 And you take a look at Australia.
00:37:40.480 They're being inundated, and we're being inundated with people that want to get out.
00:37:44.500 And their farm is valueless.
00:37:47.340 It's valueless.
00:37:48.840 And they just want to get out with their life.
00:37:52.260 And this is a very serious situation.
00:37:55.700 He's right.
00:37:58.320 He's right.
00:37:58.640 He's right.
00:37:59.640 You know, these farmers are walking away from everything.
00:38:01.720 They know their land is going to be expropriated anyway.
00:38:04.380 But rather than stay, they're leaving to be safe.
00:38:10.100 And the left, the Democrats, they, to their credit, they finally met a refugee they don't like.
00:38:16.140 Isn't that funny?
00:38:17.000 Yeah.
00:38:17.220 It's too bad they're not gang members with MS-13.
00:38:20.700 Exactly.
00:38:21.040 And wife beaters.
00:38:21.960 You know, that's who the Democrats caught on to.
00:38:25.600 And I've got to tell you, when President Trump says, when you, you know, you focus on a certain group of people, and you want them killed, you're going to be arrested.
00:38:37.520 Oh, President Trump, not in Toronto.
00:38:40.140 For 19 months, we've had genocide chanted against the Jewish people.
00:38:45.360 And the cops, the mayor, Chief Demkew, nothing to see here, folks.
00:38:50.800 And we'll get into that later, I think, after the break.
00:38:53.280 But he's absolutely right.
00:38:54.660 And by the way, I want to, just before we move on, I want to stop and show you, look at these refugees waving American flags.
00:39:05.240 Yeah.
00:39:06.160 You know, they're already patriotic Americans because they want to be free and they want to be safe.
00:39:13.020 They're not economic migrants.
00:39:15.360 These are people who, by virtue of their skin color, their life is at risk.
00:39:21.200 And calling for their death has become culturally normalized.
00:39:25.740 They are treated as less than, where they're from, as a reaction to the actions of people who are not them.
00:39:33.700 And again, the left looks at those people and says, look at those white supremacists.
00:39:39.940 They don't know anything about them, by the way.
00:39:41.540 They just know that they're white from South Africa, so they've got to be horrible.
00:39:45.640 You know, it's such a shame, Sheila.
00:39:47.920 South Africa, like so many African countries, the promise that's there in terms of mineral wealth, in terms of agriculture, in terms of the potential for tourism.
00:39:58.180 For sure.
00:39:58.720 And you look at all the incredible wild animals they have there for these safaris, and yet this is the climate there.
00:40:06.680 Forget about white farmers being expropriated.
00:40:10.160 The crime, the violent crime in South Africa.
00:40:14.620 Lady Menzoid has a relative a few years ago.
00:40:17.840 One thing you don't want to do when you go there, folks, don't wear any jewelry, because that is an attention-seeking magnet.
00:40:28.820 And she was confronted to remove her wedding ring.
00:40:32.760 And when it couldn't get off because her finger was too chubby, the assailant took out a machete.
00:40:39.260 He was going to cut off the finger or the full hand.
00:40:43.360 And she was only saved when somebody on an apartment balcony started screaming hysterically, and that scared off the bandit.
00:40:53.080 For a wedding ring.
00:40:55.120 She was going to face, you know, amputation of a limb.
00:40:59.380 And this is a regular occurrence.
00:41:02.760 So it is such a shame that my wife's place of her birth is descending into this hellhole now.
00:41:09.980 Yeah.
00:41:10.680 Yeah.
00:41:11.620 None of it has to be this way.
00:41:13.240 This isn't racial justice, what we're seeing here.
00:41:16.020 But this, when you hear the people on the left scream for racial justice, this is what they mean.
00:41:22.060 They look at countries like South Africa and say, yeah, like that.
00:41:26.380 We want that.
00:41:27.320 When they say, we're going to take the land, we're going to take what's ours.
00:41:30.860 That's what they mean right there.
00:41:33.080 Yeah.
00:41:33.540 And by the way, Sheila, what was the reason my wife's family in 1976 moved from South Africa to Canada?
00:41:42.640 Let me guess, apartheid.
00:41:43.880 It was, yes.
00:41:45.080 They were disgusted with it.
00:41:47.600 And they decided to give up their livelihood.
00:41:50.440 It was a huge sacrifice.
00:41:52.660 They were living large.
00:41:54.540 And by the way, interesting story.
00:41:56.600 Their two destinations they narrowed it down to were Los Angeles and Toronto.
00:42:02.560 And they came to Toronto in the month of July.
00:42:05.660 And they went, what's with this winter wonderland stuff?
00:42:09.240 It's hotter here than it is in Johannesburg.
00:42:12.480 We don't need to bother with LA.
00:42:14.240 And then winter came.
00:42:17.580 So what I'm saying is that I never would have met the future lady mentoid had they come to Toronto in January.
00:42:23.900 But it was July, so the rest is history.
00:42:27.640 Like so many immigrants, they were misled by the promise of Toronto.
00:42:31.800 Some things never change.
00:42:34.040 Let's hit an ad break.
00:42:35.360 And then we'll talk really quickly about the Missile Defense Golden Dome and how Canada is potentially joining that.
00:42:43.260 And then we'll talk about crime in Toronto, including the fact that it is Children's Health Care Day.
00:42:52.020 But you wouldn't know it if you're dealing with the Hamas losers in Toronto.
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00:42:57.280 Okay.
00:42:57.520 We'll be right back.
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00:45:01.520 Sheila, very quick question regarding the first advertiser, the Alberta Republican Party.
00:45:06.540 Is the Alberta Republican Party in any way affiliated with the Republican Party of Canada?
00:45:11.300 Remember that during the COVID crazy years?
00:45:14.780 Yeah, no, I don't think so.
00:45:16.540 I think the idea of the Republican Party of Alberta is to never be associated with anything
00:45:22.380 to do with Canada ever again.
00:45:23.760 I can't blame them.
00:45:25.200 Yeah, so I don't think the two are affiliated.
00:45:29.020 Correct me if I'm wrong.
00:45:30.200 But yeah, you know, there was a real cast of characters going on during COVID, right?
00:45:36.760 We should have made a documentary about that.
00:45:40.000 I mean, it was like, you know, some of the characters, it was like Arkham Asylum had
00:45:44.440 a jailbreak, okay?
00:45:46.160 And I remember the Alberta Republican Party.
00:45:48.860 I can't remember the fellow's name.
00:45:50.520 It's on the tip of my tongue.
00:45:51.600 But at one point, he was floating the idea of adopting Chris Guy.
00:45:56.120 Do you remember?
00:45:56.680 Oh, that wasn't the Alberta one.
00:45:58.140 That was the...
00:45:59.240 The Canadian Republican Party.
00:46:00.580 Canadian one.
00:46:00.940 Sorry.
00:46:01.120 Yeah, I forget his name.
00:46:03.060 But yes, he was...
00:46:03.800 And then there was a falling out.
00:46:05.540 Yeah.
00:46:05.720 And I just watched all the drama on the sidelines.
00:46:08.080 I'm like, I'm not picking sides.
00:46:09.640 I just am watching this like a TV show, like a reality TV show.
00:46:13.760 It was sort of like The Bachelor.
00:46:15.080 I just was like, everybody's going to get fighting.
00:46:18.160 And I hope...
00:46:19.580 I was just cheering for mutually assured destruction.
00:46:22.500 And I was like, you know what?
00:46:24.960 Fight it out.
00:46:25.620 Royal Rumble.
00:46:26.540 You pretty much got your wish.
00:46:26.700 I guess I did.
00:46:28.700 I guess I did.
00:46:30.500 Okay.
00:46:31.060 Let's touch real quick on the liberals.
00:46:36.340 Elbows up, crowd.
00:46:37.600 Elbows up, everybody.
00:46:39.020 The relationship is over between the United States.
00:46:41.660 It's never going to be the same.
00:46:43.140 We can't trust them anymore.
00:46:45.160 Oh, would you like to join our missile defense system?
00:46:47.200 Sure thing.
00:46:47.660 Thanks, boss.
00:46:48.260 Will do.
00:46:48.940 You're very transformative, Mr. Trump.
00:46:51.280 Which is basically what Mark Carney just pulled on everybody.
00:46:55.660 How you like them apples, Liberal Voting Toronto Boomers?
00:46:58.960 Yep.
00:47:00.680 I'm pleased to announce that we have officially selected an architecture for this state-of-the-art
00:47:06.380 system that will deploy next-generation technologies across the land, sea, and space, including space-based sensors and interceptors.
00:47:15.900 And Canada has called us, and they want to be a part of it.
00:47:19.340 So we'll be talking to them.
00:47:20.840 They want to have protection also.
00:47:23.340 So as usual, we help Canada.
00:47:25.660 We'll do the best we can.
00:47:26.480 As usual.
00:47:27.420 This design for the Golden Dome will integrate with our existing defense capabilities and
00:47:33.260 should be fully operational before the end of my term.
00:47:36.340 So we'll have it done in about three years.
00:47:39.780 Once fully constructed, the Golden Dome will be capable of intercepting missiles, even if
00:47:45.160 they are launched from other sides of the world, and even if they are launched from space, and we will have the best system ever built.
00:47:54.340 As you know, we helped Israel with theirs, and it was very successful, and now we have technology that's even far advanced from that.
00:48:02.920 But including hypersonic missiles, ballistic missiles, and advanced cruise missiles, all of them will be knocked out of the air.
00:48:12.520 We will truly be completing the job that President Reagan started 40 years ago, forever ending the missile threat to the American homeland.
00:48:20.620 And the success rate is very close to 100 percent, which is incredible when you think of it.
00:48:25.620 You're shooting bullets out of the air.
00:48:26.960 I'm also pleased to report that the one big, beautiful bill will include $25 billion for the Golden Dome to help construction get underway.
00:48:36.760 That's the initial sort of a down posit.
00:48:40.960 And we have probably, you're talking about, General, we're talking about $175 billion total cost of this when it's completed.
00:48:51.040 And Sheila, it is money well spent in this planet that is becoming more and more a hostile neighborhood.
00:48:58.800 And by the way, I should point out, that's not Donald Trump bragging or suggesting falsely that Canada wants to be part of that.
00:49:08.000 When that press conference broke, mainstream media reached out to the Prime Minister's office.
00:49:14.380 It took them three hours to get back, but when they got back, they confirmed, yes, we are part of that.
00:49:20.720 This is part of our NORAD commitments.
00:49:24.900 And I think that's a good thing, Sheila, because the world is becoming an increasingly hostile place.
00:49:30.980 We know that Iran is working diligently to, A, get a nuke.
00:49:35.700 I think they already might have hypersonic missile technology.
00:49:39.740 And you put those two together, and that is multiple 9-11s.
00:49:44.780 So good on President Trump for carrying forth Ronald Reagan's legacy.
00:49:50.720 And I remember back in the 80s, Sheila, how Reagan was mocked, mocked by the left, mocked by the media, Star Wars, Star Wars.
00:49:58.340 But you and I were in Israel.
00:50:00.060 We saw the Iron Dome.
00:50:01.780 We saw what, if that Iron Dome isn't there, most of Israel isn't there right now.
00:50:07.180 Right.
00:50:08.520 I just think it is funny that these talks started a little while ago.
00:50:15.100 And in the meantime, Mark Carney has been saying, the current relationship as we know it with the Americans is over.
00:50:23.660 We can't trust the Americans anymore, was one of the things that they said.
00:50:27.800 We cannot trust them.
00:50:29.340 What do we do when the relationship is broken and the trust is gone?
00:50:34.200 Enter into a missile contract with them?
00:50:37.320 I feel like this is a pretty good signal that the Americans are not the hostile jerks that the liberals were constantly painting them to be.
00:50:46.780 But they did it for cynical political reasons.
00:50:51.360 And I guess to that end, it worked.
00:50:53.260 And Sheila, here's my question for you.
00:50:55.240 You're 100% right.
00:50:56.740 What is the over-under timeline, I think it's six months, when all the Leeside Lucys in North Toronto who voted for Carney for being the next generation Captain Canuck saving Canada with his elbows up.
00:51:13.840 Which, by the way, is a stupid phrase.
00:51:15.260 That's a dirty play in hockey.
00:51:17.160 Also, it's how you're leaving your soft underbelly exposed.
00:51:21.360 That's stupid.
00:51:22.020 But Sheila, they're being stupid.
00:51:24.540 When do the majority of people that got hoodwinked by Carney's...
00:51:29.440 Never.
00:51:31.280 No, no, I think...
00:51:33.380 You think they'll come too?
00:51:35.100 Pardon me?
00:51:36.240 You think they'll come out of this?
00:51:37.980 I believe that they're in like the throes of the late stages of a cult where they're just...
00:51:44.140 The ones who were going to leave have left already.
00:51:46.300 Some are, but I think the ones who were going to vote, Pauliev...
00:51:49.860 I think it's a six-month honeymoon period.
00:51:52.380 I really do.
00:51:53.360 And when you see one failed promise after another and nothing getting better, and you just read that jobs report, and Carney thinking, a budget?
00:52:02.560 Big deal.
00:52:03.280 What's the rush for a budget?
00:52:04.600 Aren't you a banker?
00:52:06.540 You're not going down the budgetal balance itself route again, are you?
00:52:10.780 Also, haven't these liberals said that we are like in an existential crisis?
00:52:15.740 Yes.
00:52:16.280 An emergency, and it's like such an emergency that parliament isn't sitting.
00:52:21.560 You replaced your leader, ran on an election, and are not issuing a budget until the fall?
00:52:28.200 Well, maybe it's not the emergency that you liars said it was.
00:52:33.020 I just, I don't know if people are going to leave the Carney cult, because I feel like the ones that are there are real, real indoctrinated.
00:52:40.480 Like, they're seeing this stuff of, like, Carney being completely deferential and, like, sucking up to Trump during that meeting.
00:52:49.120 And then they see stuff like this, and they're like, see, he's getting stuff done.
00:52:53.200 Look at him get stuff done.
00:52:54.660 And he's driving a real hard bargain, and I was like, hard bargain?
00:52:58.040 I would love to go to Mark Carney's garage sale, because I would bring home everything for free, like, completely.
00:53:03.620 You know, Sheila, to your point about, you know, Canada, according to the Carneyites, being under an existential threat for the U.S., for two reasons.
00:53:15.920 This is why, if I were the Liberal government right now, we sit right through summer, because, A, there's a hell of a lot of work to get done, and, B, for their own self-serving political optics.
00:53:30.980 See how hardworking we are?
00:53:32.700 We're not even taking summer holidays off.
00:53:34.340 We've got our noses to the grindstone.
00:53:36.540 Yeah, in 2018, Doug Ford had Queen's Park sitting all through the summer, back when Doug Ford represented Promise, and he looked like a Conservative.
00:53:45.860 Boy, do a lot of Conservatives have buyer's remorse over that.
00:53:50.040 But I think that's what they should be doing.
00:53:52.340 Or was, because if it's an existential threat, as you say, was that all just part of the, you know, flim-flam con game that you gave Canadians back in April?
00:54:04.700 Looks like it to me now.
00:54:06.720 Yeah, completely.
00:54:08.260 Yeah, completely.
00:54:10.360 And in the meantime, out West, while you guys are going to run, like, some sort of atrocious half a trillion dollar debt in Ontario,
00:54:17.840 and no budget federally, over in Saskatchewan, they're leading the country in employment gains and economic growth.
00:54:27.420 And so, can you understand, friends at home, why the West does not want to be chained to the anchor of Ottawa?
00:54:36.980 Like, you see this and you're like, yeah, we could be okay without, like, what, again, I remind anybody who's like,
00:54:45.400 Sheila, you shouldn't be talking about this stuff.
00:54:47.860 You should be a proud Canadian.
00:54:49.900 I'm open.
00:54:51.180 I'm open to that.
00:54:53.900 Just give me a reason.
00:54:55.660 Yeah.
00:54:56.300 That isn't sentimental.
00:54:58.200 To those critics, Sheila, I would say it's not Sheila leaving her country.
00:55:02.900 It is her country leaving Sheila and millions of other Albertans.
00:55:09.020 And how do you, for Saskatchewan, what's the plural of that?
00:55:13.840 Saskies.
00:55:14.280 Oh, I was going to say Sasquatches, but I think that's a mythical word.
00:55:17.700 I wish.
00:55:18.560 I wish.
00:55:21.700 Saskatchewanians, I guess, but they just call themselves Saskies, knowing full well that it is difficult for the rest of the world to say.
00:55:29.540 And I'm not saying I'm a separatist.
00:55:31.520 But I think this is a question for Albertans and Saskies and maybe our friends in the interior of BC to decide for themselves.
00:55:39.860 And people are not going to tell them to shut up because they've been doing that for, I don't know, about 120 years here in Alberta and Saskatchewan.
00:55:48.300 By the way, speaking of Saskatchewan, I can tell you from some stand-up comedian friends I know, Sheila, if you're ever touring in the U.S. and you're bombing, fall back on some sort of a joke that involves the punchline, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan.
00:56:04.100 It's all the hard K's.
00:56:05.700 It brings the house down every time.
00:56:07.580 Really?
00:56:09.960 It almost sounds vulgar.
00:56:13.240 We have a breaking update from Drea on the scene.
00:56:18.300 And this is why it's so important that she's there because she would not be able to get from the hotel.
00:56:24.280 The closest hotel, you have to take a private ferry to get to the road.
00:56:27.520 So she had to be on location.
00:56:30.820 Breaking ostrich farm news, CFIA or at least authorities have arrived at the ostrich farm.
00:56:37.040 Wow.
00:56:37.820 Let's hear from Drea.
00:56:43.140 While I was working on the camper, Drea Humphrey reporting from Universal Ostrich Farms.
00:56:49.560 It appears authorities may be present.
00:56:52.640 But others are running as well to the entrance of the camp and farm to see if they have come for the 400 ostriches.
00:57:05.040 And it looks as though they have.
00:57:06.620 I'm going to switch the camera angle now.
00:57:08.720 If you're unfamiliar with this story, we have all the details at SaveTheOstriches.com.
00:57:15.220 Essentially, the state appears to be here.
00:57:20.500 I'm going to stop talking and film.
00:57:22.640 So, but we, but this is like, you know, in politics, it's not very much that they can all agree on.
00:57:28.740 But they're all agreeing that the ostriches need to be saved.
00:57:31.360 So, it's kind of cool.
00:57:33.980 But anyways, yeah.
00:57:35.040 So, I, yeah, welcome to have a wellness check.
00:57:38.940 I know that people are on edge.
00:57:40.860 If we can even do the wellness check outside of the perimeter, we don't, people don't like weapons.
00:57:45.780 It's a weapon, because weapons, obviously, we're really, we're really, really passionate about that to everybody, that there's no weapons.
00:57:51.820 Yeah.
00:57:52.220 And so, I want to keep it that way, because it's important for our leadership to make sure that that message stays clear.
00:57:58.180 So, but, yeah, and I think I'll get a hold of mom and make sure she's coming.
00:58:03.320 But, yeah, it's been a pleasure to meet you guys.
00:58:05.660 And I, yeah, and you, Paul, again, you've always done so much, so much help.
00:58:11.600 You've helped us through a few things here.
00:58:13.020 So, anyways, I'll get to mom and everything's good.
00:58:16.840 So, we have, these are our liaisons, please, and we want to give them a round of applause, because we want, we want their support, and we want them, they know what we're going through, and we want, if it's just a wellness thing, I want to have faith that you guys are really just here doing that,
00:58:33.540 and that you guys are, you want to see the best thing come out of this, too.
00:58:38.200 We've been given no instruction to do anything, but to talk to you guys.
00:58:41.940 Okay, okay, perfect.
00:58:43.700 Okay, don't go, don't go home with numbers.
00:58:45.920 Say there's, say there's 400 people here.
00:58:48.860 Please.
00:58:49.180 There are, they're just asleep.
00:58:50.440 Yeah, they're just asleep.
00:58:51.500 They're in their tents.
00:58:52.300 I think that's good.
00:58:53.460 It's a 10-minute video.
00:58:54.700 You guys can find it on Drea's X account.
00:58:57.640 That's Drea Humphrey, her name on X.
00:59:01.120 So, that's the RCMP and the police liaison team.
00:59:05.980 That's PLT.
00:59:07.660 Drea thinks they're there doing surveillance to show how many people are on site before the CFIA hitmen, as Drea calls them,
00:59:19.000 show up to exterminate these perfectly healthy animals, expropriate the animals from rightful owners.
00:59:29.860 I think they're just testing the waters of what's going on there.
00:59:35.220 So, I'm very glad that Drea is there, that she caught that, that she is there to show.
00:59:40.380 Like, the owners are being cooperative.
00:59:44.040 This should not be a standoff, and I don't think it is a standoff.
00:59:47.980 It's more of like an ostrich woodstock at this point, because, you know, like the CFIA says they are going to exterminate these perfectly healthy birds.
00:59:59.820 Well, they're not going to do it without the world watching, and maybe that will cause them to back off.
01:00:04.800 But I guess the fact that the RCMP have showed up to case the joint, I think that they are going to be making their moves pretty soon.
01:00:12.500 And, you know, Sheila, I saw a familiar face there, the fellow who drives around in the bus that makes bubbles.
01:00:21.320 Oh!
01:00:22.680 Speaking of COVID-19 characters, hey?
01:00:26.060 Oh, yeah.
01:00:26.520 Somehow, we got all the way over there, and, you know, it's amazing, you know, again, with the double standard, triple standard of law enforcement.
01:00:35.680 I remember during COVID him being arrested for blowing bubbles, and it wasn't even officer bubbles that arrested him.
01:00:43.960 But my two points about that interaction for—there he is.
01:00:47.500 There you go.
01:00:48.060 I think it's Jim.
01:00:48.920 Yeah, it's wild.
01:00:50.520 It's wild.
01:00:51.380 Ed, but my two points is, you know, where's the liberal gun grab when you really need it?
01:00:56.860 And secondly, do you think the RCMP began their investigation or their encounter with the ostrich people with a land acknowledgement that went on for about four and a half minutes?
01:01:09.980 Yeah.
01:01:10.780 You know, I don't blame these guys.
01:01:12.520 Like they said, they've just been sent there.
01:01:14.360 Yeah.
01:01:15.900 With, like, no instruction.
01:01:17.380 And I want to believe them, I think, by and large, especially the RCMP who work in these rural parts of Canada.
01:01:23.860 They are members of the community.
01:01:26.420 Many of them are firearms owners and aficionados on their own time.
01:01:30.520 Many of them are farmers and livestock owners, just members of the community.
01:01:34.760 They don't want to be a part of this.
01:01:37.000 Like, I'm sure they don't.
01:01:38.940 And you know what, Sheila, that lady in the flannel who was speaking to the police officers, obviously a subscriber to your strategy, killed them with kindness.
01:01:48.580 Completely.
01:01:49.120 She was super friendly.
01:01:50.240 She wasn't flashing the finger.
01:01:52.020 Well, then again, she wasn't at a Mark Carney rally.
01:01:55.920 And, you know, was just getting applause for those police officers.
01:02:01.620 And that's the way to do it, you know?
01:02:03.860 Yeah.
01:02:04.880 Of course it is.
01:02:05.620 But her problem is not with these cops.
01:02:08.800 And her problem is with the government that thinks that it can do whatever it wants, science be damned.
01:02:17.360 And I'm glad that she is.
01:02:19.900 And from the very beginning, she has really tried to bring the heat down.
01:02:24.200 Because people are really passionate about this stuff.
01:02:26.460 And a lot of people are still mad about COVID.
01:02:28.780 And they are directing that aggression at the CFIA now.
01:02:32.160 And she's really trying to just bring it down.
01:02:35.940 This is not about personal grievances or anything like that.
01:02:40.900 This is about her trying to keep her birds alive against a state that wants to kill them at the end of the day.
01:02:48.680 Here's the big question.
01:02:50.840 In the end game, how does this play out?
01:02:54.200 Is the CFIA going to, as Drea called them, bring their hitmen along?
01:02:58.700 Which might be a dangerous situation if you have demonstrators.
01:03:02.000 Because then you're going to have to bring law enforcement along to give an order to cease and disperse or get arrested.
01:03:08.660 Or are they going to, because this is getting international headlines, are they going to call this off and just move on?
01:03:15.500 I don't know.
01:03:17.000 I don't know.
01:03:17.780 I don't know.
01:03:18.580 Like, I don't know how the government comes out of this looking okay.
01:03:21.660 Like, the federal government.
01:03:23.080 Oh, I think if you call it off, that's how you look okay.
01:03:25.580 Oh, I think if you back off and you say, like, look, we've examined our policies.
01:03:30.500 You know, like, we need to reconsider.
01:03:32.920 These birds are used for research with Japan.
01:03:35.300 And that's the only way out of this.
01:03:39.780 Because if they come in and strong arm these people and kill these birds, what an absolute nightmare.
01:03:45.800 Like, this is so bad.
01:03:47.300 The David Eby, the NDP, civil liberties stomping premier of BC is like, this is a bad idea.
01:03:55.520 Feds don't do this.
01:03:56.680 And Sheila, can you please, because this was news to me in the morning meeting earlier today, you would think PETA, the People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals, would be all over this, like a fat boy on a smarty.
01:04:11.880 But according to your information, that isn't the case.
01:04:15.640 Please tell our viewers what you know about that.
01:04:17.580 As an animal-based, largely carnivore dieter, although, you know, sometimes some of those toxic vegetables sneak in, just not the starchy ones.
01:04:30.700 I pay close attention to PETA, also as a farmer.
01:04:34.700 And PETA, they run kill shelters because they don't believe that animals should be owned by people.
01:04:43.720 Their philosophy is that animals are better off dead than in captivity.
01:04:48.660 And they would consider these research birds, and they're not poking and prodding the birds, by the way, they're taking their eggs and using those in research.
01:04:59.960 So if it were up to PETA, they would euthanize all these birds to put them out of their misery because they're being used as research birds.
01:05:10.360 So that's why the animal rights activists are not getting involved, because they would do the same, but for different reasons.
01:05:19.980 You know, Sheila, I believe that to be the case, because I know PETA's stance, say, on seeing eye dogs for the blind, is that that should be banned.
01:05:30.360 That should not be allowed.
01:05:31.820 And about 10 years ago, when there was a Toronto garbage strike during the summer, and it went on for months and months, and the city was using tennis courts to dump, you know, to have residents bring their garbage and dump it there.
01:05:46.220 It was a festering mess.
01:05:48.540 And, of course, what happened was that turned into metropolis for rats.
01:05:53.840 And then when the strike was settled, it was time to remove all those garbage bags, thousands and thousands of garbage bags from the tennis courts.
01:06:02.960 There was the rat situation.
01:06:05.360 And I phoned PETA in Washington.
01:06:07.780 It was a goof call.
01:06:09.580 And it was basically that there are people that are concerned about the lives of the rats that now live in this, now live in the garbage in the tennis courts.
01:06:18.760 I thought I was going to have someone say, oh, come on, get serious, or they were going to hang up on me.
01:06:25.820 No, they were on team rat.
01:06:28.760 We have to do something to save the rats, but not the ostriches, not the seeing eye dogs.
01:06:35.620 This organization is insane.
01:06:39.600 Yes.
01:06:40.040 No, they're lunatics.
01:06:41.540 They actually are anti-human crazy people, which is why they want you to eat a diet that is not optimal for you so that you always feel bad and terrible, is because your human suffering is worth it for the animals.
01:06:59.640 Like, they want you to be deficient in all the things that make you feel okay.
01:07:03.580 They want you to be unable to think because you don't have any DHA or B12.
01:07:08.620 They want you to be weak and your skin to be gray and your nails to be brittle and your hair to fall out and your reproductive health just be in the garbage can as long as the animals are okay.
01:07:20.100 And I just, obviously, I disagree with it.
01:07:24.740 Like, well, obviously, I love my animals.
01:07:27.140 I don't think you should ever eat an animal that suffered.
01:07:30.920 But I'm definitely no animal rights activist.
01:07:34.240 Let's get to a couple of chats and then let's go into the Toronto nonsense, because we talked about it at the top of this show.
01:07:42.980 So, The Rise of the Phoenix says,
01:07:46.360 As a common man, is there anything we could do to hold our government accountable?
01:07:49.480 I believe it's everybody's job, not just MPs or opposition.
01:07:54.580 Well, there's plenty that you can do.
01:07:56.600 So, I don't know where you are if you're in Alberta.
01:08:01.000 If you're in Alberta, there's likely a referendum coming.
01:08:05.500 That sort of thing scares the daylights out of governments because you just, that citizen-led initiative isn't just used for the purposes of separation.
01:08:15.120 You can use it to recall your politicians.
01:08:17.000 Actually, that's a great thing that you can do.
01:08:19.220 Push your local government and your provincial government for recall legislation and make sure that the bar is not so high that it is insurmountable.
01:08:28.160 That is one thing that will compel a government to be responsive to you in between election periods, which seems to be the only time they care about what you think.
01:08:37.860 And how about this, Sheila?
01:08:38.800 Sheila, support independent media because the legacy media, as our boss says or likes to say, they've gone from the watchdogs to the lapdogs, but not us and some of our, can we call them competitors or friendlies or I don't know what, but I mean, I think we lead the way.
01:08:57.700 And I think an independent media is more important than ever and make no mistake, they're coming for us, Sheila.
01:09:06.300 They're going to try everything they can to shut us down.
01:09:09.540 So any way you can support us is fantastic.
01:09:14.140 I think I would call them our peers in the independent media space because I think while technically on paper, there are competitors, we are the biggest, we are sort of the grandfather of them all.
01:09:25.020 And I think a rising tide floats all boats.
01:09:28.100 It's not like the United States where they're completely saturated with right-wing media.
01:09:31.420 We don't have that here.
01:09:32.800 And we all have our little niches and our beats that we cover.
01:09:36.360 So I think there's room for everybody and possibly more.
01:09:40.380 Steve Jensen gives us 20 bucks off topic, but it saddens me that Canada is no longer the place of common sense.
01:09:45.920 I'm referring to the ostrich cull order in BC.
01:09:48.660 Bureaucrats no longer represent its citizens.
01:09:51.320 Alberta independence, yeah.
01:09:52.620 In our new country, we won't be culling your ostriches.
01:09:55.820 Unless we have like an annual ostrich hunt, we just like loose them and then we can hunt them like we do with pheasants.
01:10:02.220 That would kind of be fun, but a little bit scary.
01:10:04.640 And what a statement, folks.
01:10:05.860 Sheila has already declared her hatred for ostriches, but not on this file.
01:10:10.580 I'm becoming charmed by them.
01:10:13.040 They're endearing to me now, the more I look at them.
01:10:16.000 Even though their necks are really stranglable.
01:10:20.220 They're like Canada geese, but way bigger with long legs.
01:10:24.460 Alberta Dawn gives us five bucks and says, Katie Hopkins did a great documentary, Plasmore, the killing fields on the hate and danger of white farmers that white farmers in Africa face.
01:10:35.200 Yes, that is the documentary that she made with us.
01:10:38.140 You can find it on our YouTube right now.
01:10:41.080 I mean, you can go and look.
01:10:42.000 And when she made that, that was a while ago.
01:10:45.800 But I think it's more relevant than ever.
01:10:48.900 Randy Albert gives us five bucks and says, big pharmaceutical pays government to destroy ostriches.
01:10:54.140 Pharma will lose billions.
01:10:55.640 Follow the money.
01:10:56.320 Yeah, that's what Drea thinks.
01:10:59.100 I think, I think that connection is because I can't figure out what another answer is.
01:11:03.680 Folks, educate me.
01:11:05.000 What do you think is the real reason for getting rid of 400 perfectly healthy birds?
01:11:11.000 Well, and I'm just worried about the precedent that this sets for other things.
01:11:15.500 Wait till they say, oh, we have a pandemic happening at the abattoir.
01:11:21.040 We have to cull all the beef.
01:11:23.540 Yeah.
01:11:23.680 You know, Alex Greer gives us $6.99.
01:11:28.380 I don't see a chat, but it says, keep it up.
01:11:30.640 And I don't know the other one.
01:11:34.020 But David, let's, if there's another one, let me know.
01:11:36.660 David, let's talk about what's happening in Toronto.
01:11:38.660 And then we have to do the Daily Cringe.
01:11:40.840 Yes.
01:11:41.560 Because the Daily Cringe is a real beaut.
01:11:43.780 It'll make you crawl right out of your skin today.
01:11:46.960 Well, folks, for 19 months, we have seen the Toronto Police Service
01:11:51.540 absolutely ignore the rule of law when it comes to that group.
01:11:56.880 I call them the Hamasos.
01:11:58.740 These are the people who are pro-Hamas.
01:12:01.480 They chant genocide.
01:12:03.120 They display swastikas.
01:12:05.400 They, some of them cosplay as Sinwar, the mastermind of October 7th, 2023.
01:12:12.240 Largest group of Jews killed post-Holocaust.
01:12:16.800 And nothing is done.
01:12:18.060 Well, that's not completely true.
01:12:19.520 Independent journalists are arrested.
01:12:22.080 Peaceful counter-demonstrators are arrested.
01:12:24.720 On cold days, sometimes the cops re-envision themselves as Uber Eats drivers
01:12:29.080 and deliver them coffee and Timbits.
01:12:32.320 And this has been going on week after week, month after month.
01:12:36.940 It's usually the same losers, an apt word that Sheila uses.
01:12:41.880 I don't think they have jobs, but they're getting paid by somebody.
01:12:45.460 I'll tell you that much.
01:12:46.600 They are well-funded.
01:12:49.940 And I think we have some reports right now of, you know, the police are not even hiding the fact that they're taking sides.
01:12:59.400 There's a story right now of a Toronto Police document where it accuses Israel of ethnic cleansing.
01:13:06.720 What the blue hell?
01:13:09.220 We also know, a couple of months ago, two senior Muslim officers at the Toronto Police Service did a podcast where they said the silver lining,
01:13:20.600 the silver lining of the October 7th massacre is that it's inspiring more people to convert to Islam.
01:13:28.680 Now, that's since been torn down, but that went right through the chief's office, make no mistake.
01:13:36.380 And now we have, you know, an incident.
01:13:40.540 Our wonderful friend at the Toronto Sun, Joe Wormington, writes about this.
01:13:44.360 The pro-Hamas demonstration prevented an ambulance carrying an eight-year-old child to hospital.
01:13:56.100 They would not make way.
01:13:58.460 Now, here's the other thing, Sheila, and it goes back to what they always say about Watergate.
01:14:03.600 It's not so much the crime, it's the cover-up.
01:14:06.640 In this case, it's both the crime and the cover-up.
01:14:09.160 The police said, oh, it wasn't a life-threatening event.
01:14:14.660 Well, it turns out they didn't know that.
01:14:16.740 They weren't in touch.
01:14:17.760 How would they know?
01:14:18.580 Yeah, they didn't know.
01:14:21.000 Secondly, they said, well, you know, if it had its light bar on, then we would have created a pathway through the mob.
01:14:31.000 And that's what these people are.
01:14:32.820 It's a mob.
01:14:33.620 Well, too bad for video evidence, eh, Sheila, because the light bar, and I think super producer Efron has it there.
01:14:41.160 Yeah, look at that.
01:14:41.660 I see lights.
01:14:42.660 It looks lit up like a Christmas tree.
01:14:44.680 It was also, according to Joe Wormington's column, they were making the whoop-whoop semi-siren sound.
01:14:51.960 And there it is.
01:14:53.180 How dare the Toronto police not only turn a blind eye to enforcing the law and ignoring the criminal code of Canada, but now they lie about their actions.
01:15:05.700 And there you go.
01:15:06.400 They say a picture is worth a thousand words.
01:15:08.940 I think a video, Sheila, is worth a million words.
01:15:12.520 And the Toronto police have no idea, and I'm speaking to the brass now, of what you have done to your branding.
01:15:20.640 Sheila, I am not kidding.
01:15:22.480 Given their actions of almost two years now on this file, I have met family members and friends who now, I don't do this.
01:15:30.080 I still back the blue.
01:15:31.280 I know I'll get heat for that because without the cops, we have the rule of the jungle.
01:15:35.480 We have chaos.
01:15:37.020 But they refer to the cops as pigs.
01:15:40.260 They are sick and tired of this shite show happening every weekend and sometimes more than every weekend.
01:15:48.760 And here's my question to our audience, Sheila, and to you.
01:15:52.520 If the last 19 months, if this mob was chanting death to blacks, death to Indians, death to gays,
01:16:03.220 do you think the Toronto Police Service would tolerate this for one demonstration?
01:16:10.020 Do you think so?
01:16:11.080 So why the double standard?
01:16:13.260 Why is it okay to chant genocide to the Jewish people?
01:16:16.780 But if it was any other identity, it would be shut down immediately.
01:16:23.000 This is shameful policing, Sheila.
01:16:24.680 How do you trust the cops who will testify in court when they flat out lie like this?
01:16:34.560 How do you trust them to properly fill out a statement to accurately record the details of your crime,
01:16:40.520 to act on the crime that you are reporting when they will lie about this?
01:16:46.520 They posted a statement to their social media pages that said an individual was taken to the hospital by ambulance.
01:16:59.660 It was an eight-year-old.
01:17:01.500 Paramedics took an alternative route to avoid demonstrators.
01:17:04.500 No, they were forced to because it is quite literally the police's job to clear a route for an ambulance.
01:17:10.100 That's their job.
01:17:13.520 And there's the video evidence, and thanks to Steve at Documenting Reality for filming that
01:17:19.840 because you don't think the mainstream media is going to do their job and deliver this kind of exposure
01:17:27.920 because they're kind of on Team Hamas, as is the mayor, as is the chief, as are so many members of the brass.
01:17:37.400 This is a disgrace.
01:17:38.760 It is an absolute disgrace.
01:17:41.940 If I were the parent of this kid, I would be off the rev limiter.
01:17:44.780 This statement is galling.
01:17:46.440 We work closely with paramedics to ensure emergency access is maintained.
01:17:50.780 No, the whole point was that emergency access was not maintained.
01:17:55.060 And this is from the same people who said the convoy was blocking ambulances, not even once.
01:18:01.040 They kept a lane open.
01:18:03.400 But an eight-year-old had to go the long way to the hospital.
01:18:08.760 Because genocidal lunatics are running the streets in Toronto, and the police are perfectly fine with this.
01:18:14.980 In fact, the police have a document which accuses Israel of ethnic cleansing.
01:18:19.780 So when you think that this is just a one-off event where they got it wrong this one time, sorry.
01:18:29.920 But we've got a few too many things, one-offs, adding up to indicate a pattern.
01:18:35.380 And Sheila, it's not a one-off.
01:18:37.900 There was an almost identical situation in that vicinity of downtown Toronto involving an ambulance that had to get to the hospital with a patient.
01:18:48.140 And because the pro-Hamas people, oh, look, oh, it's 3.15, time to pray.
01:18:54.440 That's fine.
01:18:55.420 I enshrine your right to pray.
01:18:57.900 And by the way, there was a mosque five minutes away.
01:19:00.600 No, we're going to pray on the street.
01:19:02.920 We are going to block the roads to emergency vehicles.
01:19:06.360 And in the aftermath, the Toronto Police Service and the city of Toronto said they have a constitutional right to pray, which is true.
01:19:16.700 You do not have a constitutional right to block the streets.
01:19:20.920 Absolutely, you do not.
01:19:22.660 So stop lying and stop supporting this terrorist group.
01:19:27.240 Let's go to the Daily Cringe.
01:19:33.740 Unbelievable. What a disgrace. Look at that.
01:19:35.600 This is terrible.
01:19:37.600 And if I'm there filming that, like I tried to last March, I get arrested.
01:19:44.260 What's the charge? Obstruction.
01:19:46.520 Right.
01:19:47.180 Me obstructing a prayer service on a public street, that's obstruction.
01:19:53.140 Nothing gets through, not even a bicycle.
01:19:55.160 Yeah. Dem Q should be fired. Completely fired.
01:20:00.300 This is an absolute disgrace.
01:20:02.180 He's doing the mayor's bidding.
01:20:03.660 Remember, this is a mayor that didn't even bother to go to the first anniversary of October 7th.
01:20:08.440 Right.
01:20:08.620 I wonder if she'll attend the second anniversary.
01:20:11.480 I don't know.
01:20:12.500 She's too busy opening up toilets.
01:20:15.920 Yeah.
01:20:16.400 Like celebrating the opening of a toilet bowl.
01:20:18.760 Speaking of cringe, which Olivia Chow is, let's go to, let's wrap up the show if we're, I think we caught up on all the chats.
01:20:28.700 Let's wrap up the show as we like to do these days on something called the Daily Cringe.
01:20:35.080 Let's watch it together and crawl right out of our own skins.
01:20:38.880 Some carry hate.
01:20:41.500 We carry the largest trans pride flag to ever be flown in a national park and unfurled it on the side of El Cap to prove a point that trans is natural.
01:20:52.340 The Trump administration and transphobes would love to have you believe that being trans is unnatural.
01:20:58.060 But species that can transition sexes can be found on every continent and in every ocean on planet Earth.
01:21:04.320 So call it a protest.
01:21:05.920 Call it a celebration.
01:21:07.320 We are bringing elevation to liberation.
01:21:10.060 They try to erase us from government websites and education systems and libraries.
01:21:15.180 So we raise this flag higher than ever before.
01:21:18.200 So every trans person knows that they have people that love them in their corner.
01:21:23.480 The people united will never be defeated.
01:21:26.840 Some carry.
01:21:28.540 Sheila, I'm so offended.
01:21:30.800 That wasn't the pride progress flag.
01:21:33.000 Where's the purple flirple?
01:21:35.820 Stop it.
01:21:37.900 But really, that's old news.
01:21:40.980 That's an outdated trans flag.
01:21:44.780 Well, imagine.
01:21:46.680 Like, we're lucky if, like, I'm outdoorsy, okay?
01:21:51.060 I am outdoorsy.
01:21:53.300 Do you think that I would even put on a full face of makeup, let alone an eyebrow, before I hiked a mountain?
01:22:00.400 Probably not.
01:22:01.200 But we are to believe that it is completely natural, according to that man, that you should – this is just something you see in nature.
01:22:13.640 This, climbing the side of a mountain.
01:22:16.480 This, that's – you know what?
01:22:17.880 That just screams natural to me.
01:22:20.420 Who is that man?
01:22:22.340 Please, for the love of God, don't tell me he's an actual park ranger.
01:22:26.000 Oh, I'm sure not.
01:22:27.880 I'm sure not.
01:22:28.980 And then he goes on to say, like, it happens in nature when – to have species change sexes.
01:22:40.880 Now, normally it happens in the, like, gestational – or, as is the case, the tadpole phase.
01:22:46.680 When frogs change gender – sorry, I shouldn't say gender.
01:22:51.860 I shouldn't say that it's sex.
01:22:53.680 Gender is a made-up term.
01:22:55.440 They change sex to deal with outside forces, whether it's pesticides, which are making the frogs gay, according to Alex Jones, or because of population pressures.
01:23:07.260 But we don't have that problem.
01:23:09.220 And the point is, we're not amphibians.
01:23:11.960 We're human beings.
01:23:13.180 And so, to just say, like, it happens in nature, it's usually thanks to pesticides, which are unnatural in nature.
01:23:22.840 So, this person just debunks their own point.
01:23:27.080 And, Sheila, why now, as the timing for this?
01:23:30.640 Because we're not in June yet.
01:23:33.960 And I know Pride Day became Pride Week, became Pride Month, and now Pride Season.
01:23:39.280 Or are we on the cusp of Pride Year?
01:23:42.520 Or, these, you know, abominable flags are going to be flying around the clock 24-7.
01:23:50.120 Is that the deal?
01:23:52.380 I think that's where we're at.
01:23:53.840 Because, remember, it's Pride Season now, which used to be summer, but now it's bleeding into the spring also.
01:24:00.260 So, basically, when the weather warms up and the grass starts growing, get out your flag.
01:24:05.840 It's hard to start flying it, I guess.
01:24:07.860 Get out your flag and doff your clothes and march down Main Street because, well, at least in Toronto, the police aren't going to arrest you for indecent exposure.
01:24:17.820 They're special.
01:24:18.900 Well, and to say frogs are changing sexes, it's because of exposure to atrazine, which is like a pesticide, which means that it's a genetic harm, not just something that they felt like doing.
01:24:37.300 The frog got in the water and it's like, you know what, I feel like a lady frog today.
01:24:41.020 Let me put on a full face of makeup and jump from lily pad to lily pad.
01:24:44.780 This is an external poison on the frog that caused the problem.
01:24:50.940 Maybe, maybe we should be looking at environmental factors instead of just celebrating for four months straight.
01:24:58.180 Yeah, but you know what, beyond that, Sheila, as I always say when it comes to these radical transitioners, who do you have more contempt for?
01:25:08.040 The person dressing up as the opposite sex and pretending to be the opposite sex and very well likely might be mentally ill.
01:25:16.480 Or the enablers, right?
01:25:18.600 They somehow got permission in that park to put up that flag.
01:25:23.340 I don't think they did.
01:25:25.240 If I had to guess, I don't think they did.
01:25:27.220 Oh, that's interesting.
01:25:28.340 Well, I don't know how, I mean, that's a major operation.
01:25:31.000 But here in Ontario, let's talk about that incident that happened just a few weeks ago where the Ontario Court of Appeal allowed, it's a person, they go by numerous pronouns.
01:25:47.300 He's actually biologically male, but he's kind of transitioning to female, so he needs an operation to have a fake vagina constructed in his groin.
01:26:03.820 But, wait a minute, he still wants to keep the penis, right?
01:26:08.260 I mean, like, for God's sake, pick a lane.
01:26:11.300 First of all, there's no clinic in Ontario nor Canada that can do this operation.
01:26:16.200 Evidently, there's one in Texas.
01:26:18.040 And the Ontario Court of Appeal ruled unanimously that KS, we don't know this man's name, just the initials, KS, has every right on the taxpayer dime to be flown down to this Texas clinic where Dr. Frankenstein can do his work.
01:26:38.580 And what I say, Sheila, this is purely cosmetic stuff happening here.
01:26:43.800 If you were a woman, a heterosexual woman that wanted a boob job, if you're a guy that wants, you know, a nose job, but you're not identifying as the opposite sex, guess what?
01:26:55.800 That's elective surgery.
01:26:57.480 You pay the freight.
01:26:58.860 You play the trans card on the house.
01:27:01.480 This is garbage.
01:27:03.640 Yeah, I mean, it's trans supremacy.
01:27:07.640 You see, so often, you know, like they're the better version of the female, can't you see?
01:27:13.180 They're better at it than we are.
01:27:14.900 Yeah.
01:27:15.280 And the government enables them.
01:27:18.320 The biggest enablers are governments.
01:27:20.160 But Sheila, with this individual, what do you call that humanoid with both the genitals of a male and a female?
01:27:30.420 I mean, doesn't that speak to the need for some psychiatric counseling?
01:27:36.940 Yes.
01:27:38.540 Of course.
01:27:39.400 Yes.
01:27:39.920 Of course.
01:27:41.520 Of course.
01:27:42.680 I'm trying to keep us on YouTube.
01:27:44.900 If I had to guess, he said El Cap.
01:27:47.980 So what I'm assuming that's the one El Capitan in Yosemite and not the one that's in Montana.
01:27:54.280 But it's still in a national park, which means I doubt they got permission from the federal government.
01:28:02.540 We need to look into that.
01:28:04.380 I'm sure they didn't.
01:28:06.000 I'm sure they didn't.
01:28:07.840 Okay.
01:28:08.240 I think that's it.
01:28:08.940 I think we're all caught up.
01:28:09.860 We did the Daily Cringe.
01:28:11.640 We're still on the air for now.
01:28:14.920 I think we hit everything that was on the YouTube description.
01:28:20.460 So, David, I'll let you sign off.
01:28:21.580 All right.
01:28:22.060 Well, thank you so much, Sheila, for your co-hosting thing.
01:28:24.800 Sorry, we got one chat that just came in.
01:28:26.620 Sorry, David.
01:28:27.500 Nana Awake gives us $10.
01:28:29.000 I wouldn't want to miss Nana.
01:28:30.560 She is a regular viewer, a regular supporter of the work that we do.
01:28:33.480 She said, just wondering how Hamas will handle the stolen pride parade of nude men.
01:28:38.580 That might be fun to watch.
01:28:39.860 Again, you want to hear about me cheering for mutually assured destruction when the Hamas parade runs up to the pride parade during June.
01:28:49.260 I hope David Menzies is there to catch it all.
01:28:53.380 You know what?
01:28:53.800 I think I might be on the rebel cruise, Sheila, to tell you the truth.
01:28:59.200 But we know how this plays out.
01:29:01.760 It's already happened.
01:29:04.500 The Hamas people blocked the intersection.
01:29:08.000 And the LGBT, XYZ, LCBO, BMO, RBC community just kind of like stood around going, oh, gee, what we know.
01:29:18.980 Like, what a bummer, man.
01:29:21.000 So, the people I would love to interview in that kind of situation, Sheila, are those who are part of the organization Queers for Palestine.
01:29:31.760 You know, kind of like chickens for Colonel Saunders.
01:29:34.980 Right.
01:29:35.280 What side do you pick?
01:29:36.920 Right?
01:29:37.820 Right.
01:29:38.740 Well, if they're so for Palestine, they should go give it a whirl.
01:29:42.840 Because we know that the queers in Palestine like to go to Tel Aviv so they don't get murdered.
01:29:49.220 Yeah, 100%.
01:29:50.440 I mean, here's a money-saving tip for queers for Palestine that want to go to Palestine or want to go to Gaza.
01:29:56.280 So, just buy a one-way ticket.
01:29:59.200 You ain't coming back alive.
01:30:01.380 Because your next flight is off of a tall building to your death.
01:30:06.620 That's the hard reality here.
01:30:09.260 Actually, it's usually dragging them behind motorcycles over there.
01:30:12.300 Oh, is that?
01:30:12.820 I didn't know that.
01:30:14.360 Is that the dragging behind?
01:30:15.800 Yeah, that's the preferred way from what I understand.
01:30:18.700 I think I prefer to fall to my death.
01:30:19.800 What do you think, Sheila?
01:30:21.520 Do you know what?
01:30:22.360 I think I need to be in a meeting right now.
01:30:24.960 Three minutes ago.
01:30:26.040 David, please wrap up the show.
01:30:27.400 Okay.
01:30:27.900 Thank you so much, Sheila.
01:30:29.360 Thanks to Super Producer Efren.
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01:30:37.060 I will be back with Sheila on Friday.
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