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On this episode of The Rebel News Live Stream, host David Menzies is joined by his co-host, Sheila Gunn-Reed, to celebrate World Quantum Day, where we celebrate the discovery of quantum computing. They also talk about a clip of a robot that can do things with its hands, that is capable of mobility, and that has a speech impediment.
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Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen, and welcome to the Rebel News live stream on this
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same Monday, April 14th, 2025. I'm David Menzies and my co-host, well, let me tell you a bit about
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my co-host. Do you know what, folks? Today is World Quantum Day. This is where we celebrate
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quantum computing. Why do we celebrate it? Why does my guest celebrate it, as do I? Well,
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because quantum computing plus AI plus robotics means we are getting closer and closer to
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She is the she-devil with a sword. She is the Khaleesi of Northern Alberta. She is the sensational
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Sheila Gunn-Reed. Sheila, ever since I was in high school and I first started watching
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that horrible series, Buck Rogers in the 25th century, this clip of 500 years in the future
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has always perplexed me, which is to say this. They have developed a robot that is intelligent,
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that can do things with his hands, that is capable of mobility. Why does he have a speech impediment?
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Why do they look like they're made out of vacuum cleaner parts?
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Like their arms and legs look like old vacuum cleaner hoses, right? Like they look like they're
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made out of the, like the old Bissell that your grandma was trying to throw out.
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Yeah, well, you see, a young'un like you, you don't realize there was no such thing as CGI in the 70s.
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That was still many years away. But consider this, Sheila. Do you think they gave Tweaky
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a speech impediment because that would make them more human, give them a flaw, in other words?
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I think they're trying to avoid the whole uncanny valley. And so they're trying to make it like
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the least possible human that it could be. So that it was still sort of making machine noises.
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And it didn't weird the public out. Also on the front of, and I'm not going to show it.
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You can Google it, viewers at home. You'll find it somewhere. David loves this old science fiction
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stuff. And so online, and I ran up past my son and everything I know about working in the trades
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here in Alberta. I sent David Menzies a clip, and it was an altered clip of 2001 A Space Odyssey.
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And it was where if Hal had an Alberta accent, and he's like, open the bay doors, Hal. Yeah,
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No, no, I have no tolerance for parodies of 2001 A Space Odyssey. That's in my top 10 list
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of all time best movies, Sheila. So I couldn't bear the vandalism you did to that clip.
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But I will say this. And I will tell you, Efron sent it to me to double check the accuracy. And I was
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like, that is uncanny accurate. But I will say this, my favorite. Oh, here we are. You want to play a
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clip of this? They're swearing though, Efron. Oh.
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But it's very accurate as to like a trades work site in Alberta, for sure.
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And if anyone hasn't seen 2001, even though it was released in 1968, I believe, the way you do it,
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don't, this is a movie you do not watch on your phone. You go to a cinema presentation,
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and you will get the full meal deal. I'll leave it this with Tweaky. My favorite episode is when he
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goes to see the doctor, and the doctor says, bad news, Tweaky, you've got diabetes,
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Oh, stop it. Stop it. Okay, we got to tell everybody what we're doing here today. We're
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way sidetracked. I cannot go late, because I've got to do a week's worth of work today,
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this afternoon. And so, and I have other things that I do at the company, not just writing and
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doing videos. So we'll tell everybody what we're doing. And then we've got a special guest,
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Alexa Lavoie, to talk about the madness that happened both in Ottawa, and then the very next
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day in Montreal. The streets are chaos in Mark Carney's Canada, and they don't seem to be doing
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anything about it, or the cops aren't. But I will tell you, big high fives to the cops in Edmonton
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and Calgary, who put a stop to the Hamas marchers blocking our roads like that. Like it was instant.
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So the moral of the story is, it can be done if there's the will to enforce the law, and it doesn't
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appear that there is in Ottawa or Montreal. So if you are watching us on Rumble, thank you for sticking
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that's it. Efron, Olivia, do we have Alexa on the line? I believe we do. Okay, let's go right.
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There's the Quebec Khaleesi. The lovely Alexa Lavoie. She's cute as a button, but boy,
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tough as nails, as we saw over the course of the weekend. Yeah, exactly. Tell us what you were doing
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on Parliament Hill. Because I'm reliably informed by the very boring people who live in Ottawa,
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that nothing rambunctious can even happen down on Parliament Hill, let alone criminal intimidation,
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as what we saw over the weekend. Tell us what happened.
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So on Parliament Hill, for the people who are not aware, it was the annual anti-Israel march that was
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happening on Parliament Hill. And so my goal was just to ask a couple of questions. And one of them
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was, which candidate for the upcoming election you think would be more favorable for your cause?
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And it's not really aggressive as a question. No. Although I will tell you that that's the
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largest Kearney rally I've ever seen. I would say that some people were favorable for Mark Kearney
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because of his latest comment. And I was just trying to engage. But obviously, there is the Antifa
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slash far left activists from Montreal who recognized me right away. And with their kind of,
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I don't know how you call it, I don't know how you call it, but it's like a long board with like
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Islamic writing on it. It's a banner. Yeah, that's their banner.
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And so they were cattling us, me and Guillaume, trying to stop us to move around. And they were really
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following us for a long time on Parliament Hill. And they were telling everybody to not engage with us,
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to not speak with us. They were saying that I was a fascist. That was, anyway, all like the bad words
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that you can actually use for painting someone. And at one point, we said, okay, let's get out of
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Parliament Hill. Anyway, we will not reach any interview. Nobody wants to talk with us. So we went
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in the street on Wellington and started walking. And we got assaulted. Some people were pushing us
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around, shoveling us around. And some people were just smashing what we have, like my microphone.
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And at one point, a man tried to play the victim after like, stepping on me and other kind of
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other kind of physical assault. And it was saying that I was disrupting, I was assaulting almost. And
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I was provoking. And at that moment, I just stopped with the police officer. He turned around, and I put my
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microphone on him, because I was like, what do you have to say? Like, I did nothing that what you're
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saying. He actually slapped my microphone, and in front of the police, at least the police did something at
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that point, because they saw how much it was aggressive. And so I think they identify him, they identify me also,
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they took my statement. But they asked me to not go further into the march. Because what I heard,
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it's they will feel emboldened to do whatever they want, because there is less police prison. And it was
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not safe for us to walk down to the street. But imagine this. This is happening on Parliament Hill.
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These people are violent. These people can do whatever they want. They can assault you. They can
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intimidate you, threatening you. And that's okay in Canada. But the freedom convoy that was peaceful in
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Ottawa, and it never, never attacked nobody. This is not okay in Canada. And you are facing charges.
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Yeah, that's more violence and intimidation than the freedom convoy inflicted on anybody. And it happens
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there week after week after week, as we've seen through the footage provided by Chris Dacey. Every week they
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intimidate him. They, like, the convoy did none of this stuff. And was, so was anybody arrested for
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assaulting you? Or were they just sort of given a warning and hustled away somewhere else?
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I don't know what they did with the the man. I saw him entering in the the police car. I don't know
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if it's just for identifying him and putting him, like, for giving his personal detail. Because me, they
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bring me up to the hill for nobody to hear my address or my information. I don't know what will
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happen with this man. That was pretty violent. But something that I need to say, that I need to talk
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about, usually at this, at the end of those protests, there are always a prayer happening. And this time,
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it happened on Parliament Hill. I was shocked to the point that I saw who was leading the prayer.
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It was the Imam Adil Shakawi. I don't know if our viewers know who he is. He is the one who did, like,
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a hate speech during one of the big protests in Montreal calling for, I'm not going to say it
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because I don't want to be deplatformed or something like that, but to all the enemy of Gaza, you know
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what I mean? And to find one by one and to not let one alive. And he also been investigating in the past
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for ties with Al-Qaeda. And one of his students, because he was a teacher who said that time,
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and some of his students have alleged to move, I think it was in Syria. I think it was in Syria.
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I'm not, and I'm not too sure the country where the student went after, after he was a teacher,
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but there were reports of alleged indoctrination of those students. He's not teaching anymore.
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After the speech he gave, I think his right to teach was removed from him. But the thing is,
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he's not born here in Canada. He got his citizenship, and a lot of people don't understand how he got his
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citizenship. But he got his citizenship, I think, I don't remember the year, but the fact that he was there
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doing like the prayer in front of everybody, I find that really, really concerning that he can still go
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to those protests when last time he actually made that threat.
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Well, here's my two cents worth, Sheila and Alexa. First of all, it's very odd. You know, I have a lot of
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people that come up to me when it comes to dealing with the ham assholes and corrupt police officers,
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and they ask me, how can you take it? How do you remain cool? I don't want to give them what they're
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looking for, which is to, you know, lose it, drop f-bombs. Everyone's got a camera. It's not a good look.
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However, when I see it happen to my colleagues, especially female colleagues, I guess chivalry is
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not dead. But anyways, my blood is boiling. And I saw it with the fake feminist punching
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Sheila in the face in Edmonton almost 10 years ago. And I see it with you continually. Alexa,
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you're a lioness, you know, the idea that you have, you can deal with this also with grace.
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But at the end of the day, this was a very important video you did on Parliament Hill,
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because it is more video proof, and we've seen it for the last 18 months, that multiculturalism,
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official state-sanctioned multiculturalism in Canada is dead. It's over. Going back to 1971,
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when Blackface's father brought in official multiculturalism, there was an unspoken,
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unwritten contract. And it was simply this. You can come from anywhere in the world to Canada.
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You can pursue the Canadian promise, the Canadian dream. You can take advantage of our welfare programs,
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ranging from unemployment insurance to free medical care. Here's what we want in return.
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You obey the law. You do not import age-old hatred to the streets of our great dominion. And as we've seen
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since October 7th of 2023, we have people committing vandalism and violence and chanting for genocide.
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And cosplaying as Sinoir, the mastermind of the October 7th massacre. And look, not just ones and twos.
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There's a few thousand there. Multiculturalism is dead. It was an experiment. It was something that may be
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like the 1971 Ford Pinto looked good on paper. But in practice, it's an unmitigated disaster.
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And enough is enough. This is happening right in front of police officers who let this happen, who do
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nothing. Actually, I stand corrected, on cold days, certain police services will bring them
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timbits and coffee. Because, you know, chanting for genocide, that can wear you out a little. And we have
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the political class the next day saying, Canada has no home for hate. This is unacceptable. Until next
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weekend, when there will be more home for hate. We can't really do anything in terms of Canadian
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citizens. Well, aside from arresting them, and they're breaking many sections of the criminal code,
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including Section 319. But Alexa, if you're an international student, if you're here on a work visa, and
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many of those people are. They're not Canadian citizens. They have to be deported. And I mean, put on a plane
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and sent back to whatever shite hole they came from. Because they are breaking this contract. They are not
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behaving themselves. They are not obeying the law. And they are making a mockery of Western values.
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What is your response to that, my friend? I would go even further, me. If you got your citizenship,
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and you are committing those crimes, and those hate speech, I'm sorry, your Canadian citizenship is being
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revoked. You don't hone it, because you don't deserve it. And we need to be proud of
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we are Canadian. And everybody who carry that citizenship should be proud Canadian. And we
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don't want the criminals of other countries pretending they are Canadian, and carrying our
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status, and doing all those things. It's not okay. And quickly, I don't know if you want to talk about
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yesterday. But yes, I do. So yes, on Saturday, that was happening in Ottawa. And on Sunday,
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they choose to go to do their protest in front of the Notre Dame Basilica, one of the churches that
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have the most significance for Christianity in Montreal. Sorry, I'm going to stop you too. On
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Palm Sunday. So the beginning of the holiest week for Christians is when they did it. So for those of
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you don't know, Palm Sunday is when Jesus came to Jerusalem. And so it's a big deal for us. And so
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for them to choose the basilica on one of at the beginning of our holiest week, that sends us a real
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Mm-hmm. And it's the oldest church too. I think it's 1642 or something like that, that this church was
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built. And I knew at this moment, when I saw the flyer, that they were going to do a prayer. And so
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since Natasha was documenting this, she's an independent journalist, since she was reporting on
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Ottawa for Rare. And she said, I missed the prayer in Ottawa. I want to catch this prayer. So we went
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together and our goal was like, take our distance, document the speech that was given, and also the
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chants that they were doing. And I have multiple videos showing that we are just walking on the
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sidewalk. And I took the time to say, you see, I'm going to film us to see that we are not provoking,
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that we are walking. And at one point, they recognized us because they were marching towards
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the basilica, because I knew they were going to do a prayer. And so they started chanting, fascists
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is here, Zionists is here. So, and some people feel emboldened to come towards us and started to
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assault, harass, intimidate us with all sorts of, I don't know, like they had the science board and
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flyers and everything. And they were putting that in our face. And at the same time that pushing us and
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being physical with us, but we still kept our distance from them. And at one point, I saw Iyad Abu Ahmed.
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As I explained, Iyad Abu Ahmed, I already reported on him. He is affiliated with one of the mosques in
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Montreal, MAC. He's also the one who did apply for the tax exemption. He's actually, he got it from the city.
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He is the one who is mostly there during those protests during the Sunday. And so I remembered
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him saying that on October 7th, 2023, it was a victory. And so I wanted to challenge him on his
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words. And I say, I approach him, I say, first of all, do you agree with this kind of behavior?
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Uh, talking about the people who were at the protest, because if it's the leader, you should
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tell your people to calm down and to stop harassing journalists. And afterwards I was saying like,
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why did you, why are you chanting anti-Semitic slogan? Why are you doing that? And I said,
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why did you say that October 7th was a victory? And he was yelling at me. He was yelling so much,
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I was spitting in my face. And at that moment, the police didn't tell him to stop doing that.
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He didn't tell the people to stop assaulting us and, and to, to touch us and to intimidate us.
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They actually grabbed my arm and they pushed me on the back. And I keep saying, do not touch me.
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You don't have the right to touch me. Do not touch me. And he kept putting his hand on my arm to push
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me back. And, and that same police will actually say, I know for who you work for, you work for rebel,
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you, and it keep like pushing me around. And I say, can you, can you stop, can you stop touching me?
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And at one point we, me and Natasha, that we actually comply and we went on the sidewalk,
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we sweat, sweat, uh, switch, uh, police officers. So the police officer that was physical with me and
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really, really aggressive with me, who actually mentioned my, my outlet as seems like really
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malicious, really, uh, targeting my outlet, um, started to engage with Natasha,
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Natasha, starting to, to, uh, walk towards her and her, she had like to step down. She had the phone
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on her hand, trying to film like what was happening, uh, around. And, um, we can see clearly, um,
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that more he was pushing towards her more like she had like to, to, to step, uh, to back up. And at one
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point, he put his hand on, uh, the side of her body, uh, around her hips. And so she grabbed and she
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say, do not touch me. And at this moment, he grabbed his arm, twisted it and make her under arrest for
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assault. This is what happened. Disgraceful. Um, you know, obviously what the policing mandate is,
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I have two theories. One is, um, the path of least resistance. If they go into the mob,
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they'll have to really work to make arrests. And, uh, if the police say, well, what do you want us to
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do? There's so many of them, uh, use tear gas, water cannon. Uh, yes. And yes, whatever it takes.
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Okay. The second thing, uh, Alexa is that maybe some of the police officers on the Montreal police force,
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including the police chief, they're down with the Hamas side, much like the brass here in Toronto
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are also down with team Hamas. But I want to ask you something. I find that fascinating. Um,
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the police officer says to you, I know who you are. You work for rebel. Um, and that would be my
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question. And, and what does that mean? You know, uh, genius, you know, it's on my news for my mic flash,
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for goodness sakes. Is there some sort of, um, a jihad out against rebel news reporters? Cause they,
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uh, don't follow the talking points of mainstream media. Did he provide any clarity in terms of what
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he meant by that Alexa? But the thing is, how did he knew that was with rebel because for not provoking
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the crowd, I was just there with my, my camera 360 and my phone because I didn't want it to agitate
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nobody. And you know, I was just there for filming far away and just to document what was happening.
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So how did he know that I was working with rebel and the fire? Alexa, I am sure. Sorry to interrupt
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you. Maybe what we have to do is get our men in Ottawa to file an FOI because what we found out last
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May, when we had our freedom conference, our anti-censorship conference, the Toronto police service
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and the York regional police were going out of their way to torpedo that conference. They were
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trying to look for anything to shut us down. They had every single name of every rebel attending that
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conference. And for some reason, every time they mentioned me, my name was in bold. I don't know
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whether to feel honored or afraid. So I'm sure they have a dossier on you. I'm sure they have photos.
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We, I think, what do you think, Sheila? You're the chief reporter. I think we have to file an FOI
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for this joke of a police service in Montreal to see what the hidden agenda is.
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I think they know exactly who you are. They've chosen not to protect you from the violent mob
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in the past. It's not like you're an unknown figure to them. You've had contact with them wherein they
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failed to restrain the violent law-breaking mob from attacking you in the past. In fact,
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the victim blamed you. They said, oh, your presence here is provoking them. You've got to get out of
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here. No, maybe you could get them to behave themselves in a public place. I'm reliably informed
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that that is mischief when you get acting up in a public place like that. Tell us, let's focus back
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on Natasha, though, because she was the one who was arrested. Tell us her condition, and then please
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tell us how people who are so moved by what they see here can get involved in helping her.
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So, by the way, Natasha said to me that they kept repeating that she was working with rebel when she
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actually keeps saying that she was not working with us. She never worked with us. She never took a dime
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from us. And it's just because we met multiple times trying to document those processes, how we
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actually met to each other because she got assaulted before and she pressed charge on other people who
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assaulted her in the past. She spent all night in the hospital. I think she's still there at the
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moment. Can you believe it? Almost like 24 hours after. So, they twist her arm and rip.
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Oh, it looks like she went down on her face. Yeah. So, I don't know if she got a concussion. I don't know
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yet what is the medical result that she gets, but that's for sure I will let the people know
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what she's suffering from. Because when the adrenaline went down, she started to be in pain
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everywhere. And by the way, we got followed. We got followed by, sorry.
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Alexa? Have we lost Alexa? Maybe we have. You know, Sheila, let me pick up this point that
00:29:26.200
Alexa made about her and Natasha. The police saying, you are provoking the mob. And all I can think about
00:29:36.440
is going back to maybe half a century ago, where it was commonplace in Canada, in the US, if a woman
00:29:43.960
was raped, for example, she would be crossed on the stand. And it would be, how much cleavage were
00:29:50.680
you shown that day, honey? How much leg were you displaying? The idea that you brought this upon
00:29:57.960
yourself. If these Islamists are being provoked, you know what? That's their problem, not our problem,
00:30:07.720
right? Right. And the job of law enforcement, those cowardly pigs that beat up on Natasha,
00:30:14.840
how do they sleep at night, given what they did? Their job is to go after the bullies,
00:30:21.560
not the victims. This is despicable policing. And sorry, at the moment I was talking about her,
00:30:29.400
she called me. So I would call her back afterwards. So she probably out of the hospital and she would
00:30:34.360
probably tell me what is happening. Can you believe that now she's out at 1 p.m. the day after? It's crazy.
00:30:42.520
Um, but yeah, uh, she, she was feeling in pain everywhere and we got followed. Um, and we,
00:30:50.200
someone with a cafe followed us and, and it, the man parked in the same street than us. So, uh,
00:30:58.520
she was worried to take her car. So we had to wait about an hour and a half for that man that was sitting
00:31:05.240
in his car was just waiting and watching. And I was like, this is really creepy that now we have
00:31:12.120
people following, uh, behind us in Montreal. So this is one of the reality. What about me at one of my
00:31:22.040
day off that I'm walking into Montreal and suddenly I'm arriving face to face with those, uh, protesters.
00:31:29.080
So now I can be arrested just because I'm exercise, exercising my rights to, to be in the public space
00:31:36.280
and just to walk. What, what is going on here? Why, why those people never been sanctioned? I'm curious.
00:31:44.040
I feel so many access to information to know how many people got charged in those protests and
00:31:51.400
nobody can tell me how many, I'm pretty sure that there is none or maybe a few of them, but those people
00:31:58.760
are chanting anti-semitic slogan. They are calling for the death of, of, of the, of Jewish people,
00:32:07.880
clearly. Um, and they are some, sometimes there is vandalism. There is, um, assault, uh, intimidation.
00:32:15.880
Why those people never got charged with anything? Why, why Natasha needs now to face criminal charges
00:32:24.520
for just documenting those protests? I'm not surprised. I didn't see mainstream media in, uh,
00:32:30.600
in, in Ottawa. I didn't see mainstream media yesterday either. So it's public interest. I don't
00:32:36.920
know if you saw me in Quebec, they wants to, um, stronger the, uh, secular, uh, law just because, uh,
00:32:44.600
a lot of people are concerned about those public prayer and, and why then nobody is reporting on those
00:32:52.680
people. People wants to know there is a huge problem right here that if you are doing those
00:32:59.240
protests and those prayer, you are in the public space. You have no right to intimidate, harass or
00:33:06.520
assault anybody because you, you are sharing a public space with others. Yeah. Well, uh, I can tell you
00:33:13.560
this, um, Alexa in Toronto, the police service and the city say that it is a constitutional right to
00:33:21.240
prayer, which is correct, but it is not a constitutional right to occupy a street and
00:33:27.800
forcing ambulances in certain cases to divert. So that is a total red herring. They are so scared
00:33:36.200
to come across as insensitive or bigoted or Islamophobic. This is what they say. And all these
00:33:44.520
prayers, let's, let's, you know, as they say down at the midway, let's not kid the kidders here.
00:33:50.280
This is not about praying. This is about displaying Islamist exceptionalism. This is
00:33:56.920
about giving a middle finger to Canada, Canadian law, Western values, nothing more. And my final
00:34:04.440
point on this, cause I'm watching your footage, Alexa, and I can't help, but notice how many of
00:34:09.640
these thugs are masked up like, uh, you know, it's Halloween. Um, this has to end. We have to have
00:34:19.000
a law where if you're in public, you do not wear a mask. And I am including those women or those
00:34:26.760
identifying as women who wear the niqab or the burqa. You want to wear that garbage, do it at the
00:34:33.160
home, do it at the mosque. But you are at an inherent disadvantage when someone comes up to you and
00:34:40.440
assaults you, who's wearing a mask. Cause when the police say who did it, you don't have a description
00:34:45.640
of that person. My point is if you're praying, um, it's just like, why are you choosing the
00:34:54.120
cenotaph? Why are you choosing churches? Why are you choosing synagogue? Why are you choosing
00:35:00.200
places that have a signification for other religion who don't really feel comfortable of you doing your,
00:35:08.280
um, religious prayer in front of a monument that have nothing to do with your religion? Why are you
00:35:15.480
not just choosing a plain place where there is no signification and just do it there without
00:35:22.440
obstructing road or anything? But when it comes to places where I have a high signification, people will
00:35:30.680
see that as provocation. And I don't think it's really good in either for, um, for the people like,
00:35:37.240
who don't agree with that. There is Muslim that don't agree with that. The thing is they don't
00:35:41.960
talk. They should talk and they should say, we are condemning this. And they don't do it.
00:35:47.160
Before we wrap up, ladies, I just have this question for you in terms of the two-tier policing
00:35:52.040
and the political double standards. If a group of people, you name it, Jews, Christians, Hindus,
00:35:57.800
Buddhists, if they went to a mosque and started doing a public display of prayer, I mean,
00:36:03.400
not even chanting anything offensive. How quickly would the cops come in and revert to whack them
00:36:18.280
To get everything back on track here, and I just want to go back a little bit, uh, and point out,
00:36:23.320
uh, we're not anti-police. I know I'm definitely not anti-police.
00:36:28.360
I'm anti-bad. Yeah, back the blue, uh, but I'm bad police. Why? Because I'm pro,
00:36:35.720
I'm pro-good police and anti-bad police. I have a special disdain for bad cops because I know great
00:36:42.840
cops and the bad cops trade on the reputation that the good cops build in our communities.
00:36:49.160
These guys just, they think they can get away with being bad cops because the good cops are doing all
00:36:54.200
the good policing for them. Now I want, uh, before I let you go, Alexa, two things. We've got a clip
00:37:01.960
from Pierre Polyev. I want to show it to you. I want to get your reaction because Pierre Polyev was
00:37:07.160
asked about the chaos in the streets this weekend. And then after that, again, so we can get things
00:37:13.400
back on track. I want to give you the opportunity to tell people how they can support Natasha because
00:37:17.720
we haven't quite done that yet. So, uh, let's show that Pierre Polyev clip.
00:37:22.520
On the issue of disorder and chaos, uh, there's been plenty of it in Montreal in the past year
00:37:27.240
and a half from anti-Israel protesters, including recently at Cabin de Schmal where the protesters
00:37:32.680
were able to stay for two hours. Police claimed that they couldn't eject them because they hadn't
00:37:36.280
committed a crime, even though there are criminal code provisions that enable them to do so. What
00:37:41.720
would a Polyev or a government do to encourage the enforcement of the criminal code in such situations?
00:37:48.680
Thank you very much. Um, well, after the lost liberal decade of crime and chaos
00:37:57.720
and breakdown in our society, we can't afford a fourth liberal term. We need a change to bring law
00:38:07.560
and order and respect. Um, I want to condemn, first of all, the liberal approach of dividing Canadians.
00:38:16.760
We see Mr. Carney playing Justin Trudeau's trick of saying one thing to one group and exactly the
00:38:21.880
opposite to another in flaming sides to cause division while refusing to enforce the law.
00:38:29.560
That will end when I'm prime minister. I will say the same thing to everyone everywhere.
00:38:33.400
And I will stand up for the right of Jewish Canadians to proudly live their lives, practice their faith,
00:38:42.200
and enjoy their freedom. That includes wearing a Star of David, a kippah, or having a messuza on the door.
00:38:49.240
And doing all of those things in total security. How? Well, we're going to bring in,
00:38:56.760
we'll be bringing in tougher laws that crack down on hate-based vandalism,
00:39:02.440
on violence and targeted at places of worship. We will bring in more security for places of worship.
00:39:12.920
And we will deport from Canada anyone here on a visitor visa who carries out any crime.
00:39:18.440
And we will prioritize the deportation of those who carry out hate crimes and violence on our streets.
00:39:27.240
Those who are permanent or citizens who do those things, they will go to jail.
00:39:32.280
And they will also, on top of that, there will be massive, crippling financial penalties for hate-based vandalism.
00:39:42.840
And I can assure you, they will be penalties that are so massive that there will never be, again,
00:39:48.280
some punk thinking even once about throwing a Molotov cocktail into a Jewish business or firing at a Jewish school.
00:39:57.720
They will pay a severe price for that. My message to the Jewish community,
00:40:04.600
change is coming. And that change will mean you feel safe, you feel respected, you feel at home again in Canada.
00:40:15.240
I would say, I think it was a really great answer. But also, I'm waiting the time where we will have
00:40:24.760
someone who decides to challenge in court the right to wear a mask when you know that those protests
00:40:31.400
are highly subjective to hate speech or any kind of crime, that we know that this is going to happen
00:40:41.400
in those kind of protests. And police, when they decide that a protest is turned into an illegal protest,
00:40:49.080
that people need to unmask right away or to be arrested for identification. I think now is the
00:40:57.560
time that we need to think about what is going on. People who don't live in Quebec or Montreal,
00:41:03.880
they don't know what is going on here. But the people who are masking up, they are committing
00:41:10.760
really often vandalism and big damages. They are smashing windows. They are doing all kinds of crime.
00:41:18.040
And most of them, they don't get apprehended. Why? Because they are fully masked. And the police have
00:41:24.600
received the order to not really arrest the people on the fact and to wait to identify them afterwards.
00:41:33.960
But those people are fully masked. You can't really identify them. So most of them, they will not have
00:41:40.680
any charge. So I think it would be important also to talk about the fact that people are masking up
00:41:47.560
and for avoiding any sanction, any laws, and just get away with it and continue to do it repeatedly.
00:41:58.040
And just, you know, like by example, the last generation Canada, they climb the bridge here
00:42:08.040
and they blocked traffic for hours. They also, it's the same group that painted Tesla building.
00:42:17.640
They are still there in the street. They don't face anything for, like they are probably facing,
00:42:23.880
I don't know, I don't know, charging court. Do they would be fined guilty or anything? But they are
00:42:29.240
crowdfunding for their crime. So there is multiple stuff that is happening in Canada. As Sheila, you
00:42:36.440
reported on it, about the $244,000 sent to a summer camp for one of the mosques in Quebec that have alleged
00:42:46.680
ties to terrorism. So we need really to have a strong leader who will say, yes, we will start
00:42:55.400
investigating those places of worship that are probably doing indoctrination and maybe extremism.
00:43:03.800
I think it's the time that we look into it and we do investigation because now it's going too far for
00:43:10.200
everything that we are saying right now and the campuses. Campuses is a hotbed of rising anti-Semitism
00:43:18.600
and extremism. And we need to crack down on that because look at what is going on. And especially
00:43:25.160
here in Montreal, I think Montreal is one of the examples and people should look at Montreal because
00:43:31.240
soon enough, your city will probably turn into what Montreal is right now.
00:43:36.200
And you know, Alexa, I'll say this, that the left drones on and on about threats to democracy.
00:43:43.640
You know what the real threat to democracy is? You know what the real threat to law and order is?
00:43:47.640
It's this unholy alliance of the Marxists and the Islamists. They're in bed together. They're all about
00:43:54.680
tearing down society and they're getting away with it. As for Pierre Polyev, what he said,
00:43:59.800
that's a principled stance. Pierre Polyev is on the right side of history. So why are the liberals and the
00:44:05.960
NDP not saying what Mr. Polyev is saying? It's just business, baby, electoral math business. They've
00:44:13.480
crunched the numbers. They know there are five times as many Muslims as Jews in Canada. And by the way,
00:44:19.000
I'm not saying all Muslims subscribe to this garbage. I know many who are appalled by it,
00:44:25.400
but they are placing their bets that there's more of them on the side of disorder and violence and
00:44:32.920
vandalism than there are who support the state of Israel, the Jewish people. And that is despicable.
00:44:40.600
And I think that is the unspoken reason why we are here right now.
00:44:45.240
And people want to support the defense of Natasha. We are standing by her. So we are crowdfunding money
00:44:52.520
for her defense. She's facing really terrible charges, criminal charges. She's a mother. She,
00:45:02.040
as I say, she never did anything wrong in her life. So you can ship in what you can at
00:45:08.680
safenatasha.com. So it's safenatasha.com. And I appreciate everybody. And please feel free to send
00:45:17.880
her a message to encourage her. I think she's really shocked and she's kind of panicking because
00:45:23.960
criminal charge is not something that you want on record, especially when you are a mother with
00:45:30.200
children. What are you going to say to your daughter? I tried to do my job and I got
00:45:35.960
assaulted by police and charged with criminal charge, but I didn't do nothing like that.
00:45:42.680
Alexa, what are the criminal charges? Because I mean, I can tell you if that episode happened in
00:45:48.360
the United States under the First Amendment, Natasha would have a lawyer lining up to file
00:45:54.680
a multi-million dollar civil suit regarding freedom of speech, freedom of the press. But
00:46:00.360
what exactly are the charges? Do we know? So I saw the paper and on the paper, it was written
00:46:06.200
obstruction of a police officer and assaulting a police officer. Oh, that's funny.
00:46:15.720
Yeah, there was assault and obstruction. All right. But they got the offender and the offendee wrong.
00:46:24.040
It's really sad to see what's going on. And I'm kind of lucky because the same police was searching
00:46:32.200
a big reaction from me. I think he wanted me to react so he can actually jail me and press charge on me
00:46:39.800
because he was really physical with me. And because I have the training, I know how to react and I know
00:46:46.600
how to behave with the police and I know my rights. But it's not everybody who are the same, you know?
00:46:54.040
And I think it's like if someone is touching you somewhere that you don't want, and especially
00:47:00.920
a man, and you just remove the end of the person and saying, do not touch me, this should not result
00:47:09.000
on criminal charges. Of course not. Alexa, thanks so much for staying on this. Thanks so much for being
00:47:17.320
there after you, you had just come home from Ottawa, uh, where you were jostled around and you headed there.
00:47:24.520
And if you had not been there, uh, I think there would be really no help for Natasha at all because you
00:47:33.320
captured the footage, uh, that showed what really happened to her and what, what had been happening
00:47:38.520
to her before that. So without you, there would be no, uh, no way for us to rally the troops to save
00:47:45.240
Natasha. So thank you for that. Uh, everybody should have a friend like you.
00:47:49.640
Thank you, Alexa. And by the way, Alexa, what is the French word for lioness?
00:47:53.240
Uh, Leon. Leon. Okay. You and Natasha, you're a couple of Leons. Thank you, my friend. Stay safe.
00:48:01.720
Thank you. Bye. Bye, Alexa. Okay. So we've got a quick, uh, oh, it's too bad. Alexa ran off. We have, uh,
00:48:10.120
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00:48:29.480
most of the headline items. I want to talk about the shift in the polling and, uh, this other thing that
00:48:36.440
should make all the journalists in this country feel like absolute monsters for being outraged
00:48:42.040
that they were not allowed on the poly of tour bus, the campaign tour bus. Uh, I want to point out
00:48:48.360
that he probably should not have even had to talk about this. Um, and it is his right to protect his
00:48:54.680
child. Uh, but now it's now he did because they wouldn't shut up and quit their harping. So anyways,
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Oh, and Sheila, if I may, I just want to issue a clarification because I was a little emotional.
00:51:52.600
I said the P word describing, uh, those, uh, trio of cops. I want to make it specific. I was not
00:51:59.800
talking about police on mass like you, like Alexa. I back the blue. Uh, I have to talk lady men's white
00:52:07.720
off the ledge to keep her backing the blue. I have police coming up to me off the record
00:52:13.560
saying they support us. I even had an RCMP officer on the weekend. Tell me, uh, what do Michelle did to
00:52:19.640
me, uh, last January was disgraceful. So I was speaking about those particular police officers
00:52:27.560
manhandling and putting, you know, a, what a 120 pound woman in hospital. Yeah. That's the benchmark
00:52:35.480
for piggery if that's a word, but I did not mean it as a descriptor for those in law enforcement who,
00:52:42.600
for the most part, I greatly respect. Yep. Same, same, same. Okay. I want to just quickly touch on
00:52:49.320
the polls here. Polls are shifting. Um, now I just saw on, on X, I just checked in to see how liberal
00:52:56.840
X is doing and they're not doing well. Um, now they're saying because the polls are shifting,
00:53:01.400
it still means a Mark Carney majority. Now that could be the case depending on where they're
00:53:05.560
polling. Um, but the conservatives thankfully have pulled ahead of the liberals. Now it depends on
00:53:12.920
what they say, vote efficiency, where those conservative votes are, where those liberal votes
00:53:19.560
are, because as you know, um, my vote actually doesn't matter. Nobody in the West, our votes don't
00:53:25.800
matter. It doesn't matter. Um, so I guess, uh, it's, it is interesting to see the drastic shift
00:53:32.120
though. Um, that, uh, the more people are getting to know Mark Carney, the less they like him. Uh,
00:53:40.760
I think the liberals problem was that by and large, everybody hated Justin Trudeau for a bunch of
00:53:46.760
different reasons. But if you were looking for a change away from the corruption of Justin Trudeau's
00:53:52.200
liberals, you're getting it on steroids from Mark Carney. And instead of all their liberal crony
00:53:57.880
friends benefiting, it seems to be just Mark Carney that's benefiting from the corruption here.
00:54:04.120
Sheila, I, for one, uh, I'm taking these polls with a shovel full of salt. I'm having a profound
00:54:11.720
sense of deja vu going back to last November, because Sheila, you find me one polling firm in the US
00:54:20.520
that said the three, the triple play Trump pulled off was going to happen, namely winning the
00:54:26.440
electoral college, winning the popular vote and sweeping all seven swing states. I know of no pollster
00:54:34.600
that came out with that. In fact, I remember on the eve of the election, I believe it was Kamala Harris,
00:54:39.480
53%, Donald Trump, 47%. I just don't trust the polls. And when I'm at Polyev rallies, I have yet to see
00:54:47.880
one person because that's one of the questions, what do you make of polls that just a few months
00:54:52.360
ago, we're showing a conservative landslide now showing a photo finish horse race. No one trusts
00:54:59.640
the polls. So I think either the art of polling is in decline, or like the mainstream media,
00:55:06.200
the pollsters are compromised. Well, there's that too. And I think there's the polling aggregators
00:55:12.600
too. They take in the bad polls, like the crazy bad polls that are literally pulling people
00:55:19.400
at the doors, like their liberal staffers are knocking doors and saying like, who are you going
00:55:24.920
to vote for? And so you tell the liberal staffer, you're going to vote for them just so they can get
00:55:28.600
off your doorstep. They're taking that into account. There's like one polling firm that did that.
00:55:35.240
And that's being stuffed into the aggregator and it's skewing the numbers. But I guess,
00:55:42.200
as they say, the only poll that matters is on election day. Quickly.
00:55:46.040
Or as John Diefenbaker said, his profound love of dogs is because they know the proper reason for polls.
00:55:55.160
Nice, nice, nice. I just want to touch on this, although I did a video, it'll be out later on
00:56:02.280
today, on the dirty tricks of the liberal party. Oh, man.
00:56:08.600
The most shocking part of this story is that CBC reported it accurately. You know,
00:56:15.240
the liberal dirty tricksters actually thought they could get away with telling CBC this,
00:56:20.040
and CBC wouldn't go public with it. So here's what happened. I'm calling it button gate.
00:56:27.160
At the Canada Strong and Free Conference in Ottawa, it's a conservative gathering of like
00:56:32.280
your official conservative types and your fancy conservatives. So you won't have like a rebel
00:56:38.600
speaking on a panel about independent journalism. They'll get, I don't know, somebody who works for
00:56:42.840
National Post who gets $115,000 a week from the government, whatever. So it's very like,
00:56:51.000
not highfalutin, but it's very like establishment-y. But liberal dirty tricksters from the campaign,
00:56:59.320
and I know they were from the campaign, and these are campaign operatives, because Mark Carney told us
00:57:04.920
they were from the campaign. They went to Canada Strong and Free, put these buttons out, because
00:57:12.280
people are starting to notice that perhaps Pierre Polyev is not as Trumpy as the media and the
00:57:16.680
liberals are saying he is, right? They're like, wait, he's not Trumpy. So they put these buttons
00:57:22.600
with Trump slogans on them all around the Canada Strong and Free Conference as to like stop the steal,
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make Canada great again, as if that's like a controversial statement. But whatever, they were
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all sort of kind of loosely, tangentially related to things that Trump has said once. So these were
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caught around the thing. Now after one drink or so, the liberal staffers spilled the beans. They were
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bragging about it. After a couple of drinks, CBC overheard them. Here's the thing that really bothers me.
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CBC knows who these liberal staffers are. They're not saying who they are. I want to know who they
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are. You know how CBC knew who they were? Because CBC recognized them as liberal party staffers.
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Now we're sitting on the names. Okay, sure. So it's bad when even the CBC has called this like
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a disinformation operation. I never want to hear a liberal use the word disinformation ever again.
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You are the biggest arbiters of that, right? They planted it at the conservative conference.
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The liberal party says campaigners regrettably got carried regrettably. I just regrettably went on a
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disinformation psyop with buttons pre-printed. Sure, sure, sure, sure, sure. Now Mark Carney was asked about
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it today. And this is how I know these. I'll let you listen to his response. And then I'll tell you
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how I know these are not interns that did this. Let's listen to Mark Carney on it.
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Good morning. Kate McKenna from the CBC. Hi. Members of the liberal war room, so the central
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campaign, distributed stop the steal buttons at a conservative event. Given the anti-democratic
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implications of this phrase, how much does this event undermine the trust in the way that the
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liberals operate? And what have you done in response to these revelations? Thanks for the question.
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Look, this is totally unacceptable, to be absolutely clear. And on behalf of my campaign,
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I was unaware of this behavior, but on behalf of my campaign, I apologize for it unreservedly.
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In fact, I've made it absolutely clear to my campaign that this behavior or anything,
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approximating it or in that spirit is unacceptable, cannot happen, cannot happen again.
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You know, Sheila, in the department of us being umpires, calling him as we see him,
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I want to actually applaud Mr. Carney for apologizing and saying it's unacceptable. I think he might have
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learned something from the Paul Chang scandal, where he was vociferously defending a candidate,
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Markham Unionville, who was advocating for the conservative candidate to be kidnapped.
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Um, however, uh, on the bad side, here's where actions speak louder than words. I understand,
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unless this has changed in the last several minutes, that these campaign staffers are not
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being fired. They're being reassigned, whatever that means. I think that's a fumble. What say you,
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my friend? Well, and that's the clip that I was looking for. I think I just plugged it into the Slack
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channel. Like, uh, yeah. So CBC knows exactly who these people are because they said they, CBC,
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without a doubt said these are part of the central campaign war room. These are like the Gerald
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Butts types. Okay. Um, but they're not naming them for some reason. And here's how I know they were
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super important. And it is that exact fact. They have been reassigned, not fired. If you were an
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intern, you'd be out on your ass. Even if you were like a middle person, you would be just regardless
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of whether or not Carney knew about it. And definitely he knew about it. You would be just
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the sacrificial lamb to stop this. But these are high level operatives doing this because they were
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reassigned. You know, Sheila, because I am often a bearer, very little brain, by the way,
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the, the, the one button I'm scratching my head about is the one that has Jenny Brin's name
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scratched out and under it, uh, Corey Tanek. Uh, what are they actually trying to say there?
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Oh, oh, okay. So we have the clip and I'll do, we'll show that in a second, but I just want to,
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uh, it, that is the liberal narrative that has been fomented by the likes of Doug Ford,
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that there is chaos and ineffectiveness in the Polyev campaign. There's discord and
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conservatives are dissatisfied. I don't know anyone who's dissatisfied with the campaign. Like quite,
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frankly speaking, they're touching on all the issues that Canadians care about. Um,
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it so, but Corey Tanek is, uh, Doug Ford's man. And we know Doug Ford is doing his best to scuttle
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the Polyev campaign to make sure that he loses a completely winnable campaign because he sees
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himself as the successor to Polyev and thus the next conservative prime minister of this country.
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Doug, we see you. We know exactly what you're doing. We don't want any of it.
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Well, um, I'll get nervous, Sheila, if I see Doug Ford taking French lessons, because he's totally
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unilingual. So I don't know. I think that's a non-starter. Well, explain to me what's going on
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there. Um, I think that's the only thing that makes sense and who knows, he might be taking French.
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Uh, his French could not be worse than Carney's by the way, but let's show this, uh, clip where he says
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the staffers were reassigned. This is how I know they're important people.
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I just want to come back to the buttons we were talking about. You said this was unacceptable
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and you have apologized to the conservative party. Will you fire the members of your team
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that distribute those distributed those buttons?
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The responsible people for this issue have been reassigned within the campaign.
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Kate McKenna from the CBC members of the liberal war room. So the central campaign
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distributed, stop the steel buttons at a conservative event. Given the anti-democratic
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implications of this phrase, how much does this event undermine the trust?
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So that's, see, he's confirmed. They're not fired. Uh, they were attempting to spread disinformation,
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uh, and undermine the conservative party. They were doing it in and around the media,
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hoping the media would pick it up. The media did, but the media also overheard them plotting,
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um, and actually told the whole truth or as much of the, actually they haven't told the truth
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because we don't know who these people are, but we know they're high level.
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By the way, Sheila, not to go off on a tangerine here, and I know this is no laughing matter,
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button gate. It's amazing. Half a century later, uh, everything that's a scandal is named after the
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Watergate Hotel in Washington. But have you ever seen Carney laugh in any clips during this campaign,
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even smile? He just exudes a miserable attitude. It's like a sinister chuckle sometimes.
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Uh, bordering on cackle, you know, but it's not, it's like, there's always a scheme there. You want
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to see, and just, it doesn't matter how good your French is. There are some clips floating around.
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Maybe we'll have the people who are hosting the show tomorrow show them, but there's clips floating
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around of Carney on Tulemon Amparo. That's a French language, sort of like talk show and
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Polyev on Tulemon Amparo. And you don't even need to speak French to know that it went bad for Carney.
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Um, and just, uh, even though the hosts were especially aggressive with Polyev, he remained
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calm, gregarious, and engaging. Uh, just even watch them walk out. Here is, uh, the sinister robot.
01:05:29.160
That's, he's a mean android. And here is Polyev shaking hands. Uh, Carney just sits right down,
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takes a spot, has a drink of water. Everybody sits down. Nobody cares. Polyev comes up. People are
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standing clapping. He's shaking hands. He's waving at people. He's doing his thing, uh, smiling. And,
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uh, that the android is just sitting there. Like, how do you do fellow humans? Uh, it's completely
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different. You don't need to speak French to know that that would went two very different ways.
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And Sheila, I can tell you, I experienced that on steroids in Windsor on Friday evening. Um,
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when, what a boisterous mood. Um, two things, the crowd turnout, and this is a city whose MPs
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are either orange or red. I wonder if the conservatives can make a breakthrough
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in Windsor. Uh, that's the city of Windsor, of course, not the outside, uh, rural areas. But you know,
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what was fascinating was the media coverage AM 800 said over a thousand. Um, how about over 6,000?
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That would be more accurate. And the Windsor star, the lead on their story was a liberal candidate
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calling out Polyev to apologize for offensive signage. Now, what he's talking about is those
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F Kearney flags. They weren't in the venue. This was a guy or a few guys.
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Those are on Amazon. What does Car, what does Polyev have to do with somebody's side hustle on Amazon?
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Yeah. But, but that candidate, Pollock was calling it garbage. His words, hey, what about this,
01:07:07.160
Mr. Pollock? What about the garbage of independent media going to Kearney, uh, uh, rallies and being
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frog marched out by armed police officers? How about that for garbage? So, I mean, the slant on
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the media, that was a bases loaded home run for Polyev again, the day before Lincoln Jay and I were
01:07:29.480
in, uh, uh, what's it called? Waterloo region. He filled an entire aircraft hangar. The rally was
01:07:37.480
more than an hour delayed and not because they're not punctual, but because they had to accommodate
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people that were walking kilometers away. That was the closest parking, uh, space situation in a
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snowstorm. And, um, you know, but I, I mean, this is part of the problem I have, whether it's the
01:07:56.360
pollsters or the media party, it's not Polyev going up just against the liberals. It's multiple vested
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interests. Okay. That's great. Cause that one, that leads me into our last topic. And you have heard
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from the beginning of this campaign that the media whining, the wailing and the gnashing of the teeth,
01:08:17.720
it's absolutely biblical. They're complaining, um, because they are not allowed on the Polyev campaign
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bus. Now you have seen pictures all along that the Polyevs have brought their small children with them.
01:08:32.440
And Anna has said that like her, her parents, the bus with them to help care with the kids. And the
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kids really haven't been with babysitters. They're not related to, I can understand that neither have
01:08:46.360
mine. So, uh, but there's a very specific reason that the Polyev family wants to keep those jackals
01:08:54.760
off the bus and it is their daughter. Uh, uh, so let's, it's two minutes. Uh, you're here,
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Polyev being an absolute boss dad here. And I hope those media jackals find it within themselves to tone
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it down and, uh, and perhaps even apologize because it wasn't about you. Although even if it were about
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you, you media jackals, you had it coming, but it was never even about you. This is about the Polyevs.
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So let's watch this clip. We have, uh, we have two great kids. Uh, we've got a little Cruz. He's three
01:09:34.920
years old. Um, he's very ambitious, curious, uh, inquisitive. And, uh, I know that he's going to do
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great whatever he does. Um, I think he'll be a merchant or something. He likes to trade. He wants
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something from you. He'll pick something else up and bring it over and offer it as a trade. So
01:09:53.720
maybe he'll be a commodities trader or something. And then a little Valentina, she has some special
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needs. Uh, she's six years old and she's nonverbal right now. And, um, so she has a hard time
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communicating with us and, and, um, but we, we've learned to, to take her cues and, and really
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celebrate, uh, the raw authenticity that she has. She's, um, she's totally real. Like, uh,
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what you see is what you get. And that's what I love about her. Um, she has none of the,
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you know, the games that people play to put on an air of this or that feeling. She's just
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like, you get exactly what she's, what's inside her is what comes out of her. And, um, what's
01:10:38.720
special about that is when she gives you that burst of love, it's like really powerful.
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So, but I, I also think about like, what's going to, what's her life going to be like?
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How is she going to, how is she going to pay her bills when she's older? What, what, uh,
01:10:52.400
what will her, what will her life look like when she's 60? And, um, I probably won't be
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around by then. I was a very, I was a late bloomer. I think I was 39 when we had her. So
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when she's up in her years, I won't be there. So I think how, how, how do we build up a nest
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egg for her so that, uh, she can have a good life. And then I think about a lot
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of other families that are perhaps not as fortunate as us who have a child with a disability,
01:11:17.740
how do they pay their bills? And so I think it's given me a lot more empathy to the different
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challenges and hardships that families have to fight through.
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There's a lot going on in everybody's world and we only see what goes on in our world.
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That's right. Yeah, that's true. Um, so I think having kids and experiencing some of those
01:11:38.740
challenges, you can, it helps you to empathize with, with other people who are out there and
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So maybe the media should have parked their outrage and quit crying censorship. He's trying to keep a
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bit of normalcy around his six-year-old daughter who has developmental challenges. He wants to keep the
01:12:06.220
stress away from her. It's already stressful enough being on the campaign when you, you're little.
01:12:11.640
Uh, and imagine having a bunch of strangers harping at your dad on a campaign bus when you just
01:12:19.400
want to have time with the two people in the world outside. Well, two people, but I should say,
01:12:24.980
sounds like Valentina's got a pretty strong mom, dad, little brother, uh, and grandparents all around
01:12:33.940
her to, uh, help her along. But, uh, and I saw online people saying, well, why didn't he just
01:12:41.460
leave her at home? So you're just going to leave your little special needs six-year-old at home with
01:12:48.200
who, who was strangers. The grandparents are there to help with everybody. So they're on the campaigns.
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You're just going to, you just leave her behind because she's too much trouble, uh, atrocious,
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but the media, you guys should be ashamed of yourselves right now. But Sheila, let's be real
01:13:03.960
about this. The media knows that the gravy train with, what do you call it? Biscuit wheels is coming
01:13:10.960
off the tracks. The gravy train with biscuit wheels is rolling out of town and they're standing on the
01:13:15.940
platform with their suitcase in their hand. Yeah. So they, they have a vested interest to go after
01:13:22.060
Polyev just for their own self-preservation. They are in a sunset industry. They can't figure out
01:13:28.100
how to make, uh, to pay the bills anymore. They need welfare, taxpayer funded welfare.
01:13:33.980
Polyev is a threat to that. There you go. Media party, anti-conservative.
01:13:40.400
Completely, completely. Uh, uh, they, they need a liberal win. Uh, do we have any chats, Olivia Efron?
01:13:50.380
Olivia's looking. Okay. Not today, David, I'll let you wrap the show.
01:13:53.800
All right then. Well, I guess we have to wrap it up because, uh, as Sheila said at the beginning
01:13:57.420
of the show, folks, she has to do one week's worth of work in one afternoon. That's just the kind of
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crazy she is. Now, uh, Sheila, you being a good Catholic gal, I understand that this Friday is
01:14:09.600
good Friday. Is that correct? This Friday is good Friday. So there's no live stream. I take it.
01:14:17.540
I'm not sure how we do that here. I keep forgetting, uh, because it's a holy day of
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obligation on the Friday and the Monday, but, uh, I don't, I'm not obligating everybody to do what I
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do. So I think normally we take the Friday off and we work on the Monday is how it works.
01:14:35.520
And by the way, way, way, way, way, way, way back in 1962, when yours truly was born
01:14:40.160
that day, that April 20th was good Friday. What's your interpretation of that Sheila gun read?
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I still don't understand why we call it good Friday. Cause it is a bad day.
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Crucified. Are you talking about my birth or the original?
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Oh, there you go. So folks, I, I don't think we're on, but I stand to be corrected. Uh,
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if not, therefore Sheila and I, we will be reunited a week today on Monday. Uh, that'll be
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one week and counting till election day. Things are just really heating up. So I'm going to thank
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everybody for tuning in, uh, today. And, uh, thank you for the person who did make that,
01:15:22.540
uh, super chat, uh, tomorrow. I believe lease is hosting the live stream and, uh, until next
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Monday or potentially good Friday. Um, as I always say, stay safe and stay sane.