Rebel News Podcast - July 28, 2025


REBEL ROUNDUP | Sean Feucht worship tour, Non-whites reject mass migration, Trump takes on censors


Episode Stats

Length

1 hour and 12 minutes

Words per Minute

145.64194

Word Count

10,542

Sentence Count

305

Misogynist Sentences

7

Hate Speech Sentences

17


Summary

In this episode of Rebel Roundup, Efren and Alexa celebrate their 10th birthday by celebrating everything they ve done over the past 10 years. They talk about how you can get involved in the show, and what you can do to celebrate. They also talk about why they re throwing a 10th Birthday Party for themselves.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 So
00:00:30.000 Oh, hey, good morning, good afternoon, everybody, depending on which part of this beautiful country that you're in.
00:00:35.140 I'm Sheila Gunn-Reed. I am your regular host of our daily news and opinion show, Rebel Roundup.
00:00:40.180 I am joined today by our Quebec-based journalist who's just been working her butt off, Alexa Lavoie. Alexa, how's it going?
00:00:47.580 I'm good, after a really busy weekend.
00:00:50.820 Yeah, your busy weekend was insane. I think you did more work in the course of about 72 hours, not even, maybe 36 hours than most people will do in two weeks.
00:01:02.500 It was really impressive. We're really proud of you, and we'll get to some of that.
00:01:05.860 But I want to tell you how you can get involved in the show, folks at home.
00:01:11.020 Let me just preface this by saying our show is super live, so you might get some technical difficulties.
00:01:16.780 So, anyways, just bear with us, but we think it's a great way to interact with each other and digest the news of the day, and we want to do it with you.
00:01:26.560 So, you can join the conversation and ask questions to us by sending a paid chat, either on Rumble.
00:01:34.880 Their paid chat over there is called Rumble Rant, or you can, if you prefer to watch YouTube, we are re-monetized over there.
00:01:43.080 You can leave a super chat, but you can also leave a super thanks.
00:01:47.860 That's their paid comment if you're catching the recorded version of the live stream.
00:01:52.420 And if your paid chats to us are over the $5 US cutoff, we are making it obligatory.
00:01:58.400 We will answer it on air.
00:02:00.360 If they're under that, we do our very best to get to it.
00:02:03.340 We just can't make any promises because all of these things are time permitting.
00:02:08.920 So, that's how you can get involved in the show.
00:02:11.240 So, there's one other thing that you can do to support Rebel, but also celebrate with us.
00:02:20.180 About six months ago, it was actually our birthday, five months ago.
00:02:25.060 It was actually our 10th birthday.
00:02:26.840 Can you believe it?
00:02:27.600 It's been a crazy, crazy 10 years.
00:02:29.480 I'm not a day one-er.
00:02:32.220 But by the time we get around to celebrating our birthday, I will have been here for 10 years.
00:02:38.340 So, we wanted to celebrate this with you.
00:02:41.180 You can go to happybirthdayrebel.com to find out more.
00:02:45.400 But it is going to be our 10th birthday bash.
00:02:48.820 Efren, do you want to bring the screen up so we can show people?
00:02:54.300 There we go.
00:02:55.140 Look at us.
00:02:56.040 Happy.
00:02:58.080 We've got our party hats on.
00:02:59.740 My friend Alexa Lavoie will be there.
00:03:01.520 Drea Humphrey, Tamera Ugolini, David Menzies, of course, and the thought leader behind the idea of Rebel News, our founder, our commander, Ezra Levant.
00:03:14.160 And our early bird tickets are available right now.
00:03:16.580 It's Thursday, September 18th at 6 p.m. at the Carriage House in Calgary.
00:03:21.600 We love the guys at the Carriage House.
00:03:23.960 It's live music, cocktails, snacks, hors d'oeuvres, and a meet-and-greet and photos with your favorite journalists.
00:03:31.100 I hope that includes me.
00:03:33.240 And this is to celebrate everything that we have done.
00:03:38.480 And we want you at our birthday party, friends, because we could not have done any of this without you.
00:03:44.320 You believed in us when everybody said that we would fail.
00:03:46.620 In any of our controversies, you stood by us and told us to keep fighting.
00:03:53.240 And so the only reason that we are a decade old is thanks to our viewers at home.
00:03:59.460 And so we'd love for you to join us.
00:04:01.560 And Tamera Leach is going to be the musical act, the musical entertainment at our birthday.
00:04:09.780 So if you want tickets, and I think you should get them right now, go to happybirthdayrebel.com.
00:04:15.580 All right.
00:04:16.980 Efron, do we want to start the news, and then we'll go into our other messages later,
00:04:22.400 the things that we have to check off our housekeeping list?
00:04:25.600 I think so.
00:04:26.520 Let's get right into it.
00:04:27.320 It's a really busy day.
00:04:28.660 We'll talk about the Sean Fucht stuff.
00:04:31.860 And then before we hit an ad break and head to the next stuff,
00:04:35.100 then I'll talk about the other things we need to talk about to tidy up some loose ends.
00:04:39.660 Sean Fucht, for those of you who don't know, is a Christian musician from the United States.
00:04:47.340 He's MAGA.
00:04:48.760 He is pro-life.
00:04:50.600 He's pro-traditional family.
00:04:52.040 And he was anti-COVID restriction, which is kind of a mainstream viewpoint in this country,
00:05:01.320 regardless of what the mainstream media and the liberals, and I think I repeat myself when I make the distinction there,
00:05:08.300 would tell you, and he had six venues cancel on him for safety concerns.
00:05:17.160 Why?
00:05:17.260 Because of these dangerous Christians might be singing in a publicly owned venue.
00:05:25.400 So six venues canceled on him.
00:05:28.180 We started a petition at letusworship.ca to give you an opportunity to let your voice be heard.
00:05:41.700 Because I don't think these politicians and these municipal bureaucrats, Parks Canada bureaucrats,
00:05:48.900 I don't think they really speak for Canadians.
00:05:51.900 They speak for themselves in their little bubble.
00:05:54.300 But even people who disagree with Sean Fucht on some issues believe that he has a right to peacefully express those views,
00:06:01.240 let alone express them in a church.
00:06:03.420 However, Alexa, you were there when Montreal Mayor Valérie Plante thought that she could have some sort of government control
00:06:17.040 over what was said and done inside of a church worship service.
00:06:22.060 I think she still think that she has the control over it because she mentioned,
00:06:30.780 but the person, the spokesperson for her say that they will issue and they have issued a $2,500 fine.
00:06:41.820 What the church didn't receive yet.
00:06:44.680 I don't know if they will receive on the mail, how long it would take,
00:06:49.820 or if they will really receive a fine or it's just a talking point to scare people or like an intimidation tactic.
00:06:58.720 We still don't know yet.
00:07:00.180 We will know when the fines will come into the mail or at the church.
00:07:06.680 But the thing is, the mayor never called the church, never tried to engage with them,
00:07:13.120 tried to find like a common ground or something like that, or just like trying to explain something.
00:07:18.400 And same, when they decided to find the church, they never called them.
00:07:27.100 Yeah.
00:07:27.700 And, you know, I mean, they'll likely find them after the fact.
00:07:33.460 But what I find most offensive in all of this, and offensive is probably the wrong word.
00:07:37.720 What I find revolting in all of this is that the city communicated directly with the media,
00:07:43.040 but never bothered to communicate directly with the church.
00:07:46.060 So the media knew the church is fine, but the church didn't really know that they had been fine.
00:07:52.480 This stuff went directly to the media.
00:07:54.880 And the good news is that you have connected this church with our friends over at the Democracy Fund
00:08:00.940 because they should not pay this fine because the city does not have a right to determine
00:08:09.580 what constitutes a worship service within the confines of a church.
00:08:14.680 And they can send all the cops they want, but that just doesn't change.
00:08:18.380 We've got a video from you.
00:08:20.800 Nearly a dozen Montreal police officers were inside the church
00:08:24.360 that offered to host American Christian rocker Sean Fuke.
00:08:29.420 So let's see that.
00:08:34.000 As you know, Sean is supposed to perform tonight,
00:08:39.280 but now there is a lot of police officers who are surrounding the church at the moment.
00:08:45.980 I know that some of them are inside.
00:08:48.600 We know that the city said that they don't have the authorization to perform tonight,
00:08:52.280 and they are ready to deliver an infraction notice.
00:08:56.400 So we are here.
00:08:57.500 We are following the situation, but I'm showing you some of the footage of the police now
00:09:01.720 trying to enter the church.
00:09:04.240 Okay.
00:09:22.840 Okay.
00:09:23.300 It's just a sense of the film.
00:09:33.300 I'm sorry, I'm sorry.
00:09:38.300 I'm sorry, I'm sorry.
00:09:41.300 I'm sorry.
00:09:43.300 I'm sorry, I'm sorry.
00:09:45.300 I'm sorry, ma'am.
00:09:48.300 Just to give some context on all this.
00:10:01.300 So, it was not the first time that the police went to the church.
00:10:07.300 First of all, at first I think they were kind of like saying to the church that they cannot go ahead with this show.
00:10:15.300 The church said, no, I'm going to go ahead anyway, because it's freedom of religion.
00:10:22.300 And so the police, when they went back and tried to enter, they said to the church, we need to have easy access to go in the church if something happened during the worship service.
00:10:38.300 Like, for example, someone from the Antifa or a protestor comes in and there's a fight.
00:10:47.300 So, it's why they say we need this access to always be available for us to go in and out.
00:10:55.300 But the thing is you can't interrupt a worship service because this is under the criminal code.
00:11:02.300 You can't just like decide to interrupt the service.
00:11:08.300 So, instead of talking with us and just say, no, no, no, and just try to explain what they were doing.
00:11:14.300 They kind of pushed everybody away and just do whatever they want instead of explaining correctly what was their next move.
00:11:23.300 But in fact, they were there to protect the church and the people who were attending the worship service, but they failed to do their job.
00:11:34.300 So, what I mean by that, the protestor were the other side of the street from the church.
00:11:39.300 And at one point, they let them go into the middle of the road and then on the same side of the road of the church and then step in the stairway of the church without intervening and stopping them to go even further.
00:11:57.300 So, what that created, it's like the protestors were straight in front of the church, intimidating, harassing, calling names, the people who were attending the church.
00:12:10.300 Also, someone slept inside of the church and it was able to lift two firebombs and get away with it because nobody actually stopped them.
00:12:25.300 Not even the police outside of the church.
00:12:28.300 So, why then you asked for having access inside of the church and this happened and you never showed up and you never stopped that man.
00:12:39.300 You had to ask for the security footage afterwards to open an investigation.
00:12:44.300 But that man went out on the front of the church and nobody stopped him.
00:12:50.300 My God.
00:12:52.300 Let's go through some of this footage, but real quick, I would just want to reference something that you brought up.
00:12:58.300 It's section 176 of the Canadian Criminal Code.
00:13:01.300 Let's just read that together.
00:13:05.300 I put it in this Slack chat, Efron.
00:13:09.300 176 of the Criminal Code.
00:13:12.300 Every person is guilty of an indictable offense and liable to imprisonment for a term of not more than two years or is guilty of an offense punishable on summary conviction.
00:13:21.300 Who?
00:13:22.300 By threats or force.
00:13:24.300 This is, I think, applies to both the police and the Antifa at this point.
00:13:28.300 Unlawfully obstructs or prevents or endeavors to obstruct or prevent an officiant from celebrating a religious or spiritual services or performing any other function in connection with their calling or knowing that an officiant is about to perform.
00:13:43.300 Is on their way to perform or is returning from the performance of any duties or functions mentioned in paragraph 8 assaults or offers any violence to them or arrests them on a civil process under the pretense of executing a civil process.
00:14:02.300 Um, everyone who willfully disturbs or disrupts an assemblage or persons met for religious worship or for a moral, social, or benevolent purpose is guilty of an offense punishable on summary conviction.
00:14:17.300 So, uh, for the police to interrupt a religious service, that's illegal.
00:14:22.300 For these people to walk in and throw a smoke bomb, also illegal.
00:14:26.300 But, uh, to intimidate in any way someone from carrying out their calling as a spiritual leader is also, um, a criminal offense in this country.
00:14:38.300 But as we saw during COVID, uh, the police and people tasked with making sure our charter rights are protected are so often the ones violating or at least allowing the violations to go forward.
00:14:51.300 Let's show some of the footage that you mentioned there.
00:14:54.300 Um, we've got, uh, the standoff.
00:14:59.300 Um, the Antifa and their NDP foot soldiers were gathered across the police or across from the church.
00:15:09.300 You tried to speak with them, but they got, uh, grabby with you in front of the cops.
00:15:14.300 Yep.
00:15:15.300 So we are now standing inside of the church because the police, uh, are not fortunate of the crowd.
00:15:30.300 You can see they were supposed to be on the other side of the streets, but now they are stepping and blocking the traffic.
00:15:37.300 And you see the police, instead of asking them to go to the other side of the street, they literally just put, uh, a barricade, uh, arrange, uh, line to prevent them to go close to the church.
00:15:53.300 But in reality, they should have asked them to stay at the opposite side of the street, but you can see the police have lost control.
00:16:03.300 Now this lady, an Antifa lady, is now staying on the stair, despite the police saying that if we are staying on the stair, we will be arrested for obstruction of their job.
00:16:19.300 But you see the both-stander again, um, why she's not being arrested?
00:16:24.300 Well, they actually told us that.
00:16:27.300 And now we have people with Palestinian flags, and they all saying, like, everybody hates the fascists.
00:16:40.300 And we have, like, some people with tapis, people giving point fingers, uh, and look like really, really, um, loving and cheering people.
00:16:53.300 Yeah.
00:16:55.300 Yeah.
00:16:56.300 So, it's so funny because the police came, uh, to see us because we were standing on, um, on the stair because obviously we will not go down and being attacked.
00:17:09.300 So, they came and they told us, please go inside or go down on the stair because if you stay on the stair, you're gonna be arrested for obstruction.
00:17:20.300 Okay, but what about them?
00:17:22.300 Right.
00:17:23.300 Because you never actually told them the same thing, or if you did, you didn't arrest them.
00:17:28.300 So, I told them, but I want to cover what is happening outside, but I cannot go down to the stair or I'm going to be attacked.
00:17:36.300 And you're not going to protect me because it's what, it's what you did last time.
00:17:41.300 And you, they say, no, we are going to protect you.
00:17:44.300 I say, oh yeah, can I have like your words on this?
00:17:48.300 Because last time it's what, you actually didn't do this.
00:17:52.300 Okay.
00:17:53.300 So, hang on.
00:17:54.300 I just want to interrupt you.
00:17:55.300 So, that guy is being arrested there and yet someone is allowed to hold the flag there.
00:18:00.300 Is she being arrested for obstruction or is she just being told to go stand somewhere else?
00:18:06.300 Um, actually I don't know because at one point the police decided to act.
00:18:13.300 So, she wasn't arrested.
00:18:15.300 She was just handled physically down to the stair and put on the street.
00:18:20.300 Exactly.
00:18:21.300 But him, he was arrested.
00:18:23.300 She was obstructing that arrest.
00:18:25.300 Yeah.
00:18:26.300 And yet, she's not threatened with obstruction.
00:18:28.300 You were.
00:18:29.300 Yeah.
00:18:30.300 And, and that guy who got arrested, by the way, was released.
00:18:34.300 At the same area, because he took a picture afterwards on the, on social media.
00:18:41.300 And, um, but Natasha was driven far away from the protest and released in the middle of like downtown.
00:18:51.300 And she got freed there.
00:18:54.300 But this man was just catch and release of the same area.
00:18:59.300 Gross.
00:19:00.300 Can you, can you explain me that this double standard?
00:19:03.300 No, I can't because, uh, the, I mean, they're going to arrest journalists for obstruction,
00:19:10.300 but they didn't catch the guy, uh, before he came in and set a smoke bomb off inside the church.
00:19:16.300 Let's watch this footage.
00:19:17.300 Let's watch this footage.
00:19:23.300 I was searching for the person, for the person that left already and I don't know if we can
00:19:50.580 show also when Sean actually had the smoke bomb in his end.
00:19:58.660 So I need to explain that I have all the video of the security camera but I need to tell
00:20:11.680 the viewer that I'm waiting for the agreement and the okay from the people who actually gave
00:20:19.300 me the security footage to release it.
00:20:22.340 They threw it up on stage.
00:20:24.900 And these are a favorite at these pro-Hamas protests, these red smoke bombs.
00:20:29.920 They have the red and the green ones all the time and they're marching on the streets of
00:20:34.220 Montreal.
00:20:35.220 So we know these are the same people.
00:20:40.420 And it doesn't even faze them and it shouldn't by the way.
00:20:44.340 But again, the police said, we need to have entry to the church to make sure that you're
00:20:48.880 safe.
00:20:49.360 And then it's like, okay, where were you then?
00:20:53.520 They were not there.
00:20:54.300 And when they saw the two smoke bombs, there is not one police who came inside and check
00:21:01.760 what happened and just try to speak with someone like quietly without interrupting anything
00:21:07.500 to just say, okay, what happened, you know, yeah, and no, uh, obviously, and they didn't actually
00:21:14.940 look for him because obviously it was not that far away.
00:21:18.540 He just ran out.
00:21:21.060 And I know that the police were blocking all the streets around.
00:21:25.380 So the police probably saw that man running away.
00:21:30.240 Yeah, of course they saw him.
00:21:32.400 Um, geez, uh, we've got, uh, Sean fuked addressing the audience in Montreal who had to run the
00:21:41.920 gauntlet of these unhinged lunatics blocking their church to get inside.
00:21:46.980 Um, he's got a message for them.
00:21:51.520 Did you know what we did today?
00:21:54.840 We started a pledge.
00:21:56.480 We bought a website, letusworship.ca, letusworship.ca, letusworship.ca, on that website, there's
00:22:13.720 a pledge for the people of Canada, we did a pledge in COVID, that's what started this
00:22:24.920 whole thing, it wasn't supposed to be a movement, it was just a pledge, but then God said, put
00:22:34.760 feet to the vision, so we started a pledge, we started a petition, and I need everybody
00:22:44.780 to go on tonight, and decided, this pledge, is going to your prime minister, this pledge,
00:22:56.620 is going to your government officials, today, before sound check, I was on a Zoom call, with
00:23:10.440 a lot of lawyers across Canada, a lot of them, and all of them, are very excited, because
00:23:24.280 they know, because they know, that these lawsuits, can set a precedent in Canada,
00:23:35.000 they never again, can the government, for no reason, shut down, the freedom, of Christians to
00:23:47.000 worship.
00:23:48.840 He's right, great, he's totally right, and I think our petition at letusworship.ca,
00:23:57.720 when we will deliver it, I'm pretty sure we will have some resistance, when we will deliver the
00:24:04.280 petition, you know, like we did it before, we always had like some crazy reaction, every time that we
00:24:12.440 try to deliver a petition, that this represents the voice of Canadians, so I'm pretty sure we will have
00:24:19.720 again, like some reticence, and some people will like, try to, to have like a really crazy reaction,
00:24:27.800 like you know, I saw the petition in Quebec, when some Christians had delivered a petition against the
00:24:38.040 public prayer, like our, our premier in Quebec wants to ban the public prayer, but for all faith,
00:24:48.600 so police actually showed up to, to receive, to take the petition, I found that a little bit
00:24:56.360 crazy to see, like, just like, you know, peaceful Christian delivering a petition, and sending police
00:25:04.120 officer to, to make sure that everything go well.
00:25:10.680 Yeah, I mean, it's crazy that it's come down to this,
00:25:16.040 but, you know, it, this is just the, the hand of government trying to control what goes on in our
00:25:22.280 churches. They got a taste of it during COVID, and they don't want to let that power go, they don't
00:25:29.400 want to let that control go, and a lot of pastors willingly gave it to the government, and so the
00:25:35.080 government is like a monster, you feed it, it gets bigger and hungrier, and here we are, they don't
00:25:39.720 want to let go of that, and it doesn't even, it doesn't matter what kind of Christian you are.
00:25:46.360 I am not the same type of Christian as Sean Fugt. In fact, I once wrote emails about intrusive,
00:25:54.280 percussive instruments at mass. It's, it's not my style, but I think that churches have a right to
00:26:01.720 worship in the way that they see fit, and it has been attributed to St. Augustine that when you sing,
00:26:08.120 you pray twice, and so singing is an essential part of Christian worship, whether Valerie Plante,
00:26:14.520 the Montreal mayor, agrees or not.
00:26:16.920 And the thing is, he came to Canada multiple times. Like, it's not his first rodeo. It's just that
00:26:26.760 because he has been associated with Donald Trump, because he went to the White House, and that
00:26:33.720 suddenly everybody kind of panicked and got hysterical about him. Like, come on, like this man
00:26:43.000 had been already in Canada. Nothing happened. It was always peaceful, and I suddenly, no, it's not
00:26:51.480 acceptable.
00:26:53.160 Yep. It's stupid. It's stupid. This is the government for you, and that's why we have to fight back.
00:27:00.120 Now, that wasn't the only event over the weekend. There was an event in Toronto as well,
00:27:06.520 and David Mendez and Efron were out there in the world. We've got a clip from Efron,
00:27:17.000 who's going to actually key it up because I think he's in the control room. Sean Fuchs Christian
00:27:21.560 service about to take place in Toronto, and he shows us a little bit of how it looks so far. I
00:27:27.000 believe we have a little bit of the Streisand effect happening here, where they tell you,
00:27:31.160 don't go. Look away. This is bad. People like me are like, actually, now I want to go more. So let's see this.
00:27:41.560 Oh. Oh. Okay. Oh, okay. Sorry. Olivia whispers in my ear. We'll get to that in a second.
00:27:50.280 Alexa, Olivia wants us to show you talking to the Antifa crazies.
00:27:57.160 Yeah. Why they were there. Literally, I got kind of assaulted, and the police saw it, did nothing again,
00:28:07.160 and simply say, oh, but you see that you're not welcome. You should probably go to the other side
00:28:12.760 of the street, instead of taking that guy, charging him for assault,
00:28:21.560 and making sure that nobody else will do it again, because by not giving any sanction,
00:28:31.720 of course they would do it again. Look at that. Look at the clip.
00:28:35.160 So, how about a nice cup of get the fuck up?
00:28:39.560 Huh?
00:28:40.360 Crissé votre camp.
00:28:41.360 You can't tell me to crissé mon camp.
00:28:43.360 Yes, I can tell you to crissé ton camp. I can tell you to crissé ton camp,
00:28:46.360 because you deserve it. You deserve it.
00:28:48.360 You deserve it.
00:28:49.360 Why I deserve it?
00:28:50.360 You deserve it. You don't have an affair here.
00:28:52.360 Hey, you don't have a right to do that. You don't have a right to do that.
00:28:55.360 You don't have a right to do that.
00:28:57.360 Oh, yeah.
00:28:58.360 I'm sorry, but that's an aggression.
00:29:01.360 Oh, yeah.
00:29:02.360 Oh, yeah.
00:29:03.360 C'est bon à crisps, il faut que vous plaigne.
00:29:05.360 Vous n'avez pas le droit de toucher mon micro, c'est mon outil de travail.
00:29:07.360 Ah, oui, il faut que vous plaignez.
00:29:09.360 Il n'arrêtez pas. Il n'a pas le droit de toucher mes appareils.
00:29:11.360 En Ontario, il l'aurait arrêté déjà, lui.
00:29:14.360 En Ontario, il l'aurait arrêté direct.
00:29:18.360 En vous approchant...
00:29:19.360 Non, il n'a pas le droit de toucher mon micro.
00:29:21.360 Sauf que, là, vous vous approchez. Vous n'êtes pas là bien lue.
00:29:23.360 Il s'est approché de moi, monsieur. Si vous l'avez bien vu, il est venu vers moi, il m'a menacé,
00:29:29.360 et il a pris mon micro.
00:29:31.360 La meilleure chose, je pense, dans votre situation, c'est peut-être juste d'aller l'autre côté.
00:29:34.360 Je le sais, mais j'ai le droit de marcher. Je suis quand même une citoyenne.
00:29:36.360 Je comprends, mais vous sachez qu'ils ne vous êtes pas nécessairement à la bienvenue.
00:29:40.360 Oui, mais je ne vais pas commencer à traverser quand ce n'est pas la lumière pour être après ça...
00:29:44.360 Non, non, je l'accompagnement, mais c'est que c'est lui qui est venu vers là.
00:29:47.360 C'est clairement lui qui est venu vers là.
00:29:48.360 C'est déjà l'aider voir quand même.
00:29:49.360 Mais lui, non. Il est arrivé où? Il n'était pas là tout à l'heure.
00:29:52.360 C'est une victime, monsieur.
00:29:54.360 Oui, bien, va t'amuser, va t'amuser.
00:29:57.360 Vous n'avez pas à être agressif comme ça, monsieur.
00:30:03.360 C'est quoi votre nom, monsieur? C'est quoi votre nom?
00:30:05.360 C'est quoi mon nom?
00:30:07.360 Mon nom est si t'aimé l'Henri puis je t'en m'aime.
00:30:10.360 Qu'est-ce que c'est une victime ?
00:30:12.360 C'est une victime de protester, et les policiers m'ont dit que je m'en vais aller vers l'autre côté de la route.
00:30:19.360 Je me disais, mais la lumière est rouge, je ne vais pas passer.
00:30:23.360 Après ça, vous avez raison pour m'impact me pour jaywalking ?
00:30:27.360 Je ne vais pas faire ça.
00:30:31.360 C'est une victime de québécois.
00:30:34.360 it's uh that like these people have never heard a word that sean fictus ever said like not even a
00:30:43.940 word they just know that somebody said that he uh kind of likes donald trump and even worse he's one
00:30:52.020 of those disgusting americans according to the canadian left and worse still a christian gotta
00:30:58.600 go like they they have no idea what he said what he's done nothing they just know he checks all the
00:31:04.800 boxes for them not to like him and you know what you normally do when you don't like what people have
00:31:09.060 to say uh you just go do something else with your time exactly i'm not going to bother people who are
00:31:19.240 say or do something that you know i don't like but you know i would say but freedom of expression do
00:31:27.180 whatever you want i have something else to do right but here we are yes okay let's go ahead to some of
00:31:35.400 efron or efron's clip about what happened in toronto oh do you mind if i just i have like a super chat of
00:31:43.840 20 of emmanuel um he say here is on behalf on that rude guy thanks to emil henry keep going guys
00:31:56.120 ribbon news that's good thank you so much thank you okay yeah i just these people are absolute
00:32:05.340 psychos let's go to the footage from toronto uh so we can show what happens when you try to cancel
00:32:12.220 people in this country
00:32:13.320 lots of people in toronto i was really surprised really surprised
00:32:28.560 a ton of people like if you look like at the the show yeah the show was massive there were so many
00:32:41.100 people and i was like oh my god probably like if nothing happened in the media it would have
00:32:49.240 have not even a quarter of the people who showed up for his show right and we had the bus or the
00:32:56.100 truck out the rebel news truck um telling people to go to the to sign the petition for let us worship
00:33:05.360 dot ca um and we are going to make sure that those petitions are dropped off to uh steven gilbeau who
00:33:13.740 is no longer at environment but uh is still in charge of parks canada as because it's now under heritage and
00:33:20.640 that's where he is um heritage and culture uh the prime minister and then local bureaucrats like valerie
00:33:27.080 plant she's getting a copy of this um the and uh steven del duca he uh the mayor of vaughn he's getting
00:33:36.380 one of those petitions too this is crazy um and while the hammas nicks take over the city streets every
00:33:44.540 single weekend in montreal and toronto and toronto uh blocking the road in montreal blocking the access to
00:33:53.000 the cathedral uh not nary a word from these people um because uh well because a protected class is doing
00:34:03.620 it yeah exactly so uh there is more to come on both of these stories uh you've got a full report to
00:34:13.380 come uh david menzies has a full report to come as well so stay tuned everybody to rebelnews.com
00:34:20.500 um on our rumble page and our youtube page um so you don't want to miss it because
00:34:27.500 you are not going to see the fair treatment of the people who attended these concerts these worship
00:34:36.380 services uh in the mainstream media for sure and especially because i tried to engage with the
00:34:43.760 counter protester like the protester whatever and they were so angry but i don't know why they were
00:34:50.400 so angry and the woman was just like hitting um a kind of like a fry pan with a wood stick and she
00:34:59.880 was like hitting so hard that the wood stick broke and one piece of the wood almost like end up in my
00:35:07.200 face geez yeah and again the police will tell you uh the people will tell the police will tell you to
00:35:16.760 move along hey we've got a uh chat here for 50 bucks did you read that one no no the persecution
00:35:24.820 of leech and barber persecution of religious freedom supply management travel restrictions and straight
00:35:30.480 state-run media all harm hallmarks of communist regimes like cuba what if the u.s decides to embargo
00:35:37.460 canada as a security threat and that's jay peterson gives us 50 bucks thank you so much
00:35:42.480 you know i would be concerned uh about getting a denunciation of canada by uh marco rubio in the
00:35:51.540 united states uh i hope to god that valerie plant can no longer travel to the united states
00:35:58.080 for her dangerous violations of the human rights of sean fucht and christians who tried to attend his
00:36:06.500 service um not a smart move for the federal mps to weigh in the liberals by the way um and uh liberal
00:36:18.080 senators like sex activist total weirdo chris wells uh from alberta to weigh in uh they should be keeping
00:36:25.300 their fat mouths shut because this is the kind of thing that will get sanctions put on canada by trump
00:36:32.660 and uh conservative mp michelle rumple garner actually raised that issue she said we're in
00:36:38.140 the middle of a trade war you think we could treat american citizens in this country uh a little
00:36:44.340 better like honor their basic human rights and and it was so bad and you mentioned it that erin o'toole
00:36:52.760 mr butter noodles weighed in and said hey you don't have to agree with everything that sean fucht says
00:36:59.260 to uh realize that he has the right to say it and you have a right to just go something somewhere else
00:37:05.800 and do something else with your time like if you don't like what he's saying just i don't know look
00:37:10.120 like it was a nice day in montreal go do something else it was kind of a nice day in toronto go touch
00:37:15.220 grass as they say yeah erin o'toole of all people these public pressure-led decisions appear to conflict
00:37:22.460 with the charter not appear they do okay he's still being butter noodles free speech and religious
00:37:28.020 freedom in a democracy means you will hear things you do not agree with counseling such voices is
00:37:33.260 wrong and drives polarization he's he's right i was not expecting that from him but yeah yeah i mean
00:37:42.600 i mean it is the like it's quite literally the least when he's like it appears to violate the
00:37:48.620 charter no it definitely does you keeping christians from worship it's uh it is does definitely uh hey we've
00:37:55.940 got a couple of quick messages and then we'll hit an ad break uh team in toronto okay uh first thing
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00:45:12.880 okay do you allow me just before we go to the full news i just want to promote my last investigation
00:45:26.480 that is currently available on youtube it would be really appreciate everybody if you go watch it
00:45:33.760 comment and like it so we are pushing it in the algorithm uh i spent four days
00:45:41.560 with lincoln jay at the border investigating the illegal crossing so the investigation is called
00:45:49.240 criminal border crossings exposed so um i think it's one of our really beautiful piece of journalism
00:45:58.120 journalism and only us can actually show you the truth uh and also the boots on the ground and really
00:46:06.260 digging to show you the truth about what is going on with our border so i encourage everybody to watch it
00:46:13.460 like it and comment please yeah you guys put trail cameras up um in the areas in and around the border
00:46:20.740 you caught you know you saw people crossing you caught their um the stuff they leave behind i mean it's just
00:46:29.800 journalism that other outlets have plenty of money to do um but you did it and you spoke to the people
00:46:37.720 who live along the border who are forced to deal with the fact that you have people who are breaking the
00:46:44.980 law to enter this country so by that virtue they are criminal and then
00:46:50.180 uh i mean we don't know what other criminality that they have engaged in it's easy for them because
00:46:57.100 once they cross illegally if they get caught they can just claim asylum and then they will
00:47:02.680 the charges will be dropped and they will be uh driven to a refugee uh immigration place for their
00:47:11.700 process there is no sanction there is nothing to deter them to cross illegally and we don't
00:47:20.160 even know if the people who are getting caught or actually human trafficker because it's easy for
00:47:26.380 them to just say oh you know like i'm just claiming asylum because we know that some of them who are
00:47:34.120 who are involved in human trafficking are illegal themselves in canada so it's easy for them to just
00:47:42.580 say oh no i'm i'm just a refugee i'm just claiming asylum but in reality they are human trafficker
00:47:49.960 so i hope you will enjoy and i encourage everybody to watch it and also share it to
00:47:55.920 yeah to your friend family to open the eyes of the people that our border is not safe and in the same
00:48:05.060 time we are not safe either yeah and i think it's guard the border.com and you won't say it but i'll
00:48:14.240 point it out it's very dangerous work you were attacked down there once by a human trafficker
00:48:19.020 twice um twice now and so uh it's very dangerous work um and you're very brave to do it um and people
00:48:28.120 can support your work at guard the border.com that's just quite something um okay let's bump ahead
00:48:37.040 to let's see how quickly we can breeze through some of this trump censorship stuff because uh trump
00:48:45.220 told off keir starmer and the uk left to their faces um he said uh europe is a very different place
00:48:55.120 than it was five years ago uh you have to get your act together if you don't you won't have a europe
00:48:59.900 anymore let's show that clip you know europe is gonna is a much different place than it was just
00:49:06.280 five years ago ten years ago and they've got to get their act together if they don't you're not
00:49:11.880 going to have europe anymore as you know it and you can't do that this is a magnificent part of the
00:49:17.780 world and you cannot ruin it you cannot let people come in here illegally and what happens is
00:49:22.980 there'll be murderers there'll be drug dealers there'll be all sorts of things that other
00:49:26.920 countries don't want and they send them to you and they send them to us and you've got to stop them
00:49:32.540 yeah i like the face of keir starmer like just like i don't feel great no it's embarrassing for him
00:49:41.260 but he needs to hear it and you need to hear it from the most powerful man in the world
00:49:48.660 from a country that deeply believes in your human right to free speech uh keir starmer tried to
00:49:58.340 defend himself by saying we've had free speech for a very long time here uh there's a lady in jail
00:50:05.300 for uh saying mean things about migrants i think it is um so no you don't there's a woman in jail
00:50:13.500 um who is serving a longer sentence than people who harm children so he can shut his yap anyways let's
00:50:24.100 watch this free speech today well free speech is very important i don't know if you're referring to
00:50:30.620 any place in particular perhaps they are but we've had free speech for a very very long time here so
00:50:36.120 we're very proud of that sorry i had to laugh what like he had he had to jump in and try to defend
00:50:46.680 himself that show you that england is losing free speech because you will not jump in and try to defend
00:50:56.060 yourself if you didn't do anything wrong yeah lucy connelly is sentenced to 31 months in jail
00:51:03.840 for inciting hate uh for inciting race hate according to the british state um and the court of appeals
00:51:14.200 refused to reduce her sentence keir starmer the man who said oh we've had free speech for a very long
00:51:20.180 time here uh said this was a matter for the courts and that while he was strongly in favor of free speech
00:51:26.200 he was equally against incitement to violence um and she was uh lucy connelly um she called for mass
00:51:38.520 deportations after the murder of three girls at a dance workshop in southport and uh normal people
00:51:48.140 would think that the sentence was manifestly excessive but uh anyway she's now in jail for a very very long
00:51:58.880 time and so uh he keir starmer is out of his mind and i'm glad that trump called him out for it
00:52:05.800 um and then trump also warned him um because uh labor the labor party keir starmer's party
00:52:18.240 censors president trump's social media platform truth social in the uk and trump let him have it
00:52:27.000 the president you have a successful social media site there are new powers here to censor your site
00:52:37.220 state's mandated to censor my site to censor your site and twitter and facebook i mean truth is that
00:52:43.180 okay i don't think he's going to censor my site because i say only good things will you please
00:52:47.520 uncensor my site yeah we're not we're not censoring anyone uh we've got some measures which are there to
00:52:53.020 protect children in particular from sites like um suicide um sites we've had too many uh cases in
00:53:00.220 the united kingdom of um young children taking their own lives and when you look through their
00:53:05.140 social media they've been accessing um uh sites which talk about suicide and um you know uh encouraging
00:53:13.920 if you like children down that road and that is what we want to stop nothing about censoring
00:53:18.300 free speech but that treats all adults like children this country is proud but that can treat
00:53:22.320 all adults free speech in this country has been for a very long time we're very very proud of it
00:53:26.280 we will protect it forever but at the same time i personally feel very strongly that we should
00:53:31.540 protect our young teenagers and that's what it usually is from things like suicide sites
00:53:36.340 i don't see that as a free speech issue i see that as a child protection we actually passed a bill
00:53:41.140 in congress headed up by my wife actually which was uh to pull bad stuff out having to do with children
00:53:49.300 because it is a problem but i cannot imagine him censoring truth social this work of a very political
00:53:57.060 and you know it's been a very big success it's not gonna happen and i only say good things about him
00:54:02.180 and his country so if they censor me you're making a mistake i'm gonna give my ambassador the job make sure
00:54:08.580 he's trump's being jokey but he's dead serious um and you can see that okay so they haven't
00:54:19.780 necessarily censored truth social but if there were um something that the government said was harmful
00:54:26.900 on true social they would censor it and this sounds i don't know exactly like the online harms act
00:54:33.380 in canada where um it's this dystopian nonsense where the government can say that's harmful how they
00:54:42.420 don't know maybe in the future maybe you'll commit a future crime you're pre-guilty um and uh
00:54:50.660 nigel farage to his credit has said that he would he's the head of reform in the uk he said he would
00:54:59.780 repeal this um and you know this is what they do they say we're there to keep the kids safe you guys
00:55:08.260 in the meantime they're censoring mom and dad it's exactly the left understood something
00:55:15.140 yeah take a good cause like protecting the children and then let's pass let's pass all the censorship
00:55:24.660 laws under that pretext yeah and it works it works it becomes a poison pill so what it does to the
00:55:35.940 people who oppose the legislation saying it's too broad it's going to result in censoring adults for
00:55:42.340 political speech they'll say to you well then you don't care about the kids you want kids to uh to
00:55:50.100 harm themselves after the they find this content online you want people who would harm children to
00:55:57.540 be sharing this content online um that's the criticism they use against people who oppose
00:56:04.420 these draconian laws uh it's quite clever but also quite sinister because uh i got a real hard time
00:56:11.620 thinking uh that the people who are fine with uh gay erotica in the local library uh that they actually
00:56:20.260 care about kids seeing harmful stuff online and by the way it's the role of the parents to deal with
00:56:27.700 social media and access with internet if you don't want your child to be exposed in all harmful content
00:56:36.580 it's your job as a parent to to do something not to the state not to uh the school it's it's the
00:56:44.820 authority of the parents what the state have to do with this well nothing they should stay right out of
00:56:53.940 it they are perfectly fine with semi-nude people prancing around at the pride parade um but they're
00:57:00.900 worried about harmful content online which means things that are harmful to the government not to kids
00:57:06.420 they're just used as that as an excuse we're rapidly running out of time i have a busy date
00:57:12.340 you have a busy date let's hit this one because it's in the youtube headline poll
00:57:18.900 non-white canadians this is from our friends over at juno news non-white canadians more critical
00:57:24.580 of mass migration than white canadians that makes perfect sense to me yeah because these people
00:57:31.220 come here for affordability opportunity um freedom and they come to canada following all the proper
00:57:40.500 channels and then they turn around and see a bunch of queue jumpers cutting in line driving down wages
00:57:47.940 and up the cost of housing of course they're worried about it because they came here for a certain idea of
00:57:54.980 canada and it is rapidly changing this by the way this is uh written by waleed tamtam who's a graduate of
00:58:03.700 the uh student journalism conference the dem the democracy fund every year puts on a student journalism
00:58:10.660 conference um what is it student journalism conference dot ca if you want to apply uh it's
00:58:18.500 it's applications i think close on august 3rd it's open to young people so if you're older i think the 25
00:58:29.700 uh i forget the exact age share this with a young person who wants a career in journalism you don't have
00:58:34.820 to be in journalism school you just want to have a career in journalism applications close on august 3rd
00:58:40.900 will lead tamtam the author of this was a graduate of the uh student journalism conference and so go ahead
00:58:50.340 and also we we need to speak about the fact that there is a lot of people who flee persecution yes and
00:58:57.380 flee other kind of behavior like voyeurism uh harassment intimidation most of the women in certain
00:59:06.100 countries have flee those countries because they face that every day and now they are facing it here
00:59:14.020 again but not again but now like obviously it's happening in montreal is happening in toronto it's
00:59:20.180 happening a little bit everywhere where women don't feel safe anymore at night and during the day
00:59:26.980 yeah uh according to the 62 percent of canadians believe the country is accepting too many immigrants
00:59:32.420 a four-point increase since march and nearly double the proportion who held that view in 2019 the more
00:59:38.740 migrants the country lets in the worse this sentiment gets and moreover to your point alexa imagine being
00:59:43.940 a christian from northern iraq who survived the isis genocide you make your way to canada or a yezidi
00:59:50.580 from northern iraq you've survived the isis genocide you find your way to canada you think i'm free
00:59:57.380 to practice my religion in peace after facing persecution you get here and you see the state
01:00:05.300 shutting down the christian church and you're like what um it's uh it's bad and it's i think we're
01:00:15.140 reaching the event horizon where this blows up in the liberals faces but i also thought that before the
01:00:21.460 election and uh the ontario boomers proved me wrong so i don't know um is there one left on here that
01:00:32.180 you want to get to alexa ah i here's one that i think is oh definitely on your beat um federal funding to
01:00:41.140 house asylum seekers in hotel rooms is going to stop on september 30th now that doesn't mean that the
01:00:51.220 asylum seekers are going to go home no what does that mean it means that they are going to be dumped
01:00:58.260 up to the provinces to take care of and the municipalities they will be in your homeless shelters
01:01:05.700 they will be taking up your subsidized housing meant for low-income or uh upwardly mobile low-income
01:01:14.180 canadians who need to just stop on their way to something better in subsidized housing uh this is
01:01:21.860 going to cause an even worse uh homelessness and poverty problem in this country because these people
01:01:30.580 who should not be in our country who are here illegally are now no longer housed by the federal
01:01:36.100 government they are going to be in the social housing market that is supposed to be helping canadians
01:01:44.100 who are here legitimately i think this is you can do one thing and stop the funding but if you stop
01:01:52.580 the funding and i think you should then you have to send these people back where they came from
01:01:57.060 oh they would never do that exactly like um right now at the border july will be the biggest month
01:02:04.660 of people arriving at the legal port of entry i think we are close to 3 000 people now um with the number that
01:02:11.940 i have um so if we didn't reach it uh probably already but those people few of them would be turned back
01:02:23.860 in the us most of them have family and it would be family reunification a lot of them don't work
01:02:31.620 because a lot of them are parents grandparents are people who just don't work who will drain
01:02:40.100 our money for social services and soon we will pay way more taxes that we do already
01:02:50.500 yeah i mean we're in for a world of trouble the thing is like i i do agree the federal government has
01:02:56.580 to stop funding the hotels that might cut the people off who are coming it might slow that
01:03:03.140 i don't think they're not getting well yeah i mean you're probably right too but like that might be the
01:03:10.100 upside of cutting off the funding is that it slows down the influx because you're not getting your three
01:03:14.420 and a half or at least two and a half star hotel paid for by the taxpayer but what becomes of those
01:03:22.020 people now they're just i guess the province's problem because they're they're still here right
01:03:28.260 like they're still here they're not going to work and uh the thing is we some people will say oh yeah
01:03:37.140 we stop the influx but unfortunately i don't think so because if they arrive in canada and example they
01:03:46.260 don't have any place to stay or they don't have the money for that they would just jump in the us
01:03:53.300 you know it's just easy just like oh but i would try in the us then and just go in the us and work
01:04:00.100 under the table and try to live with like 10 other people in a small apartment because for them it's
01:04:07.300 okay yeah there's no problem for them to live like 10 of them in a small apartment like i saw that in
01:04:14.740 other country it's not a problem but this is a reality and imagine the land owner or the the
01:04:21.700 owner of the place who have to deal with that yeah yeah i mean and that's why trump wanted the border
01:04:28.100 closed is because these people might self-deport now that the gravy train is done here uh back to
01:04:34.420 the united states and who wants that we need to send these people who are in our country illegally
01:04:40.900 back wherever they came from and uh they can try coming in the front door or not actually don't
01:04:47.140 try coming in the front door because you couldn't do it the first time we don't want chat um let's
01:04:52.260 hit these last two chats and then uh we'll wrap it up because i got uh i've got some stuff to do um
01:05:00.340 alexa uh this oh you grabbed this uh cubabound says the funding of these protests needs to be exposed
01:05:07.540 because it's five bucks yeah oh god the alexa device in my house is now talking to me
01:05:18.020 okay be quiet let me just be quiet all right um and uh sicily bardowell gives us
01:05:26.660 uh ten dollars and says ladies as usual you provide valuable information to canadians thank you
01:05:32.340 well thank you very much uh alexa worked so incredibly hard over the last weekend she
01:05:39.220 covered sean fuchs uh worship services she worked really hard to make sure that the church was
01:05:44.100 connected with the democracy fund so that they knew um that help was there and will be there
01:05:51.700 going forward because you know like if you're a church in the middle of this like uh
01:05:56.260 uh international mess how do you navigate it like you know and just to be able to say like look
01:06:03.620 we've got you you just go do your church thing and we'll take care of all the other stuff i think
01:06:08.420 that's an important role that the democracy fund plays and i'm glad you were able to help them with
01:06:12.980 that alexa um and also to make sure that there is no bad actor who try to get in the kind of
01:06:20.660 yeah exactly yeah we want to make sure that they have good reliable lawyers who are experienced with
01:06:27.700 working with people of faith you know the democracy fund uh has helped pastor art uh pastor derek
01:06:36.500 the amish so they're used to help and you know innumerable other ones during covet pastor phil hutchins
01:06:43.540 by the way pastor phil hutchins so nice he spent seven days um in solitary confinement for reopening
01:06:50.020 his church for thanksgiving services um he's also in our documentary church under your fire first
01:06:57.220 thing he did what he reached out to me andrea and said ladies how do i help this church because
01:07:03.060 he had been in their shoes and i know that he sent a message or was going to send a message to the
01:07:09.060 church just to say like hey i i've been there the democracy funds got you i think you know it just
01:07:16.180 shows you that the government goes after the nicest best people that's what i learned during covid i met
01:07:22.420 uh covid was terrible and the lockdowns were awful but man i met some of the best people in their very
01:07:27.220 worst days um and they remain just the best people and it's sad because you know um that church
01:07:36.180 they received power bomb and that damaged the conditioning air conditioning system and we don't
01:07:43.140 know yet how much it would cost to repair that but they were kind of like you know we just we just
01:07:50.980 replaced it and now it's broken because of crazy unhinged people who just carry so much hate yeah
01:08:01.300 broke in our church and did that and it felt like i feel like this is a terrorism attack sure it is
01:08:10.500 sure it is it's political violence that's what that is it's political violence and intimidation
01:08:16.900 designed to inhibit your rights your worship your whatever um and if this stuff were happening in
01:08:24.980 china if let's just if this stuff were happening in russia the liberals would be sending out
01:08:29.940 condemnations but because it's happening in canada they're the ones encouraging it and by the way that
01:08:36.900 church it's not like white french canadian they are spanish background so some from guatemala some
01:08:45.140 from other latin countries this is an immigrant church exactly and so usually the left would be you
01:08:51.860 know protecting them instead of actually attacking them yeah yeah that's what i told pastor phil over
01:08:58.900 the weekend he's like well do you have contact information i flipped it along to him and uh i said i hope
01:09:04.340 your spanish is good because the church website's in spanish right now yeah exactly and but they
01:09:12.180 speak well uh french and english the past the pastor and the pastor son are really uh beautiful people
01:09:19.380 yeah uh i think that's the show for today uh alexa hopefully i don't set that thing off again thanks for
01:09:27.540 helping out on the show today and filling in for david menzies he's in court covering a
01:09:32.020 a story that he's been following uh semi-religiously uh thanks for being such a great co-host and working
01:09:39.220 so hard over the weekend thank you so much and thank you for your hard work you're always working
01:09:44.740 you are the most busy person in the company seriously i got a lot of things to do that's all um
01:09:52.500 uh olivia and efron and everybody works behind the scenes at rebel news thanks so much for putting
01:09:58.820 the show together keeping us on track and uh making sure the show is there for our viewers however they
01:10:06.180 want to watch it however they want to consume it uh appreciate you uh you make us look a lot smarter
01:10:11.940 sometimes than i think at least i am um and to all of our viewers and to everybody who pitches in
01:10:17.460 a little bit to keep the show on the air and to those of you who share the show which is a free
01:10:23.780 way to help us with people who you think needs to see it uh we appreciate you and we couldn't do any
01:10:29.860 of this without you and as my friend david menzies always says stay safe and stay sane as smoke is blown away
01:10:40.740 right as i start singing as smoke is blown away
01:10:42.820 smoke bombs thrown on the stage and you know what the greatest miracle was
01:10:52.420 the greatest miracle of that moment was is that the fire alarms didn't go off
01:10:58.020 because that was the plan right if we could just get them outside of the church
01:11:03.380 we're going to ambush there's a whole group of really nasty people waiting outside of the church
01:11:08.180 and the goal was well i think the goal was to hit me in the head with one of them but
01:11:14.500 we dodged them and uh you know i i've been worshiping on the mission field too much
01:11:25.700 i've been you know on the front lines against isis in afghanistan and north korea like i know the places
01:11:32.580 where you lead worship with your eyes open now i know montreal's one of them okay
01:11:41.060 anyway but but the greatest miracle was is that the pastor he's this hispanic man he's just such a
01:11:48.020 oh man he's so strong for the lord and he said it's a miracle sean he's like so much smoke filled the
01:11:54.980 church but he's like our smoke alarms didn't go off he's like if we light a birthday candle in this
01:12:00.180 cathedral smoke alarms go off and listen i just want to say this there's something about these
01:12:10.580 atmospheres that create in us resilience