Rebel News Podcast - December 09, 2024


REBEL ROUNDUP | Syria's dramatic collapse, Islamic protests in Canada, Notre-Dame reopens


Episode Stats

Length

1 hour and 2 minutes

Words per Minute

153.99701

Word Count

9,580

Sentence Count

7

Misogynist Sentences

9

Hate Speech Sentences

17


Summary

On this episode of The Rebel News Live Stream, we discuss the pansexual and pan-romantic pride day, trans Remembrance Day, the Arab Spring, and the Middle East. We also talk about the recent Arab Spring and its impact on transphobia and anti-racism in the Arab world.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 good afternoon ladies and gentlemen you have tuned into the rebel news live stream on this
00:00:20.160 a monday december 9th 2024 i'm david menzies and my co-host well let me tell you a little
00:00:27.620 bit about my co-host shall i folks do you know that yesterday was pansexual and pan romantic pride day
00:00:36.820 and my co-host did not celebrate that day even though she owns a snazzy set of martha stewart
00:00:45.960 cookware she ain't getting romantic with a bunch of pots and pans she is the she devil with a spatula
00:00:52.540 she is the calese of bc she is drea humphries how you doing there drea i'm good but how dare you
00:01:01.720 assume that i did not celebrate being pansexual i'm very good and i don't have martha stewart cookware
00:01:10.620 although i would i'm just pretty cheap with some things like that well thanks for breaking the
00:01:15.520 fourth wall in that regard but uh anyway but you know what you know what the bigger thing is
00:01:20.100 adrea here we are heading into christmas and still pride day which became pride week which became
00:01:29.280 pride month which became pride season it never bloody ends you know all scattered throughout the year
00:01:37.100 there's something like pansexual and pan romantic pride day and let's not get let's not forget trans
00:01:44.660 remembrance day i think that's on november 20th and then there's trans visibility day hey how about
00:01:50.760 trans invisibility day i'd subscribe to that holiday i counted maybe six months ago and we were at 23 days
00:02:00.000 and counting that's in addition to canada's so-called pride season right the whole summer is apparently our
00:02:07.520 pride season it's on our nation's website so yeah i don't think it's amazing talk about the tail wagging
00:02:15.580 the dog less than two per oh there's even a whole thing there's less than two percent of the world
00:02:23.920 population uh are part of that community and yet um the way i look at it drea what do we do for
00:02:32.440 remembrance day basically one hour on november 11th right and then it's over and think of the sacrifice
00:02:39.120 of those people and our veterans who are still enlisted versus what we have to get up and uh and
00:02:47.240 you know that's the thing it's not about um you know acceptance and tolerance it's about affirmation
00:02:53.380 we are going to get up on an apple crate and say we really believe what you're doing is fantastic
00:02:59.260 and if we don't you are a hater a bigot a transphobe and there will be blood we'll go to a
00:03:05.980 human rights commission and uh ding you for money for being insensitive this we are now in what
00:03:13.220 jordan peterson warden is about um compelled speech you will say this or else and there's no pride in
00:03:21.100 that in my book compelled speech and compelled religion if you ask me because you have to celebrate
00:03:26.700 it you have to become an ally to it um in order not to be a hateful bigot
00:03:32.920 so uh having said that
00:03:38.120 i believe you this is where you lay down the housekeeping rules
00:03:44.900 oh yes thanks for reminding me it's earlier over here in bc than it is over there but yes
00:03:50.860 for those of you who don't know what we've been gabbing at for the last i don't know how many minutes
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00:04:28.300 and sometimes you guys know what's going on more than us on a certain topic we're reading it as it's
00:04:33.260 coming out and you guys already have some background um but don't let that limit you from
00:04:37.620 commenting if you can't afford to donate please still comment there's lots of like-minded people
00:04:43.420 in the chats as well so well i'm looking forward to seeing what you guys have to say
00:04:49.060 and so much on the docket drea i see well the middle east when is the middle east not in the news
00:04:56.940 from the moment i was born there was uh something happening in the hot spot that is the middle east
00:05:04.380 and uh we saw uh the al-assad regime uh fail in syria and i don't think many people saw that one
00:05:14.000 coming but when you think about it it kind of makes sense doesn't it the rebels went on the war path
00:05:20.640 in late november and um promised help from russia and iran basically did not materialize except for a
00:05:29.720 few random airstrikes because well russia's got its problems in ukraine iran has its problems well
00:05:36.340 just about in every other part of the middle east from hamas to hezbollah to the hudis so um this was
00:05:43.900 i i guess um a very uh apropos time for the rebels uh to descend the only thing about it as much as
00:05:53.420 al-assad was a brutal dictator i'm not sure what's behind door number two is any better
00:05:59.480 many of these rebels uh they've got al-qaeda and isis roots so jeez i'm not sure if this is
00:06:06.460 better than the devil you know uh better the devil you know than the one you don't know maybe they're
00:06:11.740 equally as horrid but um we why don't we um throw to pierre polyev weighing in on this and i i totally
00:06:18.660 agree with his assessment and we'll pick it up with your thoughts on the other side rea well first of
00:06:24.900 all assad was a puppet for the tyrants of tehran uh he has uh carried out genocides against the sunni
00:06:33.980 people in his own country um and now he appears to have been toppled we don't know who will replace
00:06:41.460 him but i don't think we should get involved in that mess it's not our it's not our fight we should
00:06:48.860 stand with our allies including israel against the terrorists we should focus on protecting our own
00:06:55.660 country because after nine years of trudeau we've never been so vulnerable and so at risk he lost
00:07:03.500 control of our borders lost control of our spending lost control of our security lost control of crime
00:07:11.180 he's allowed terrorists to come into our country even after they've been videotaped mutilating human
00:07:17.020 beings and other parts of the country and other parts of the world and what we need now is a strong
00:07:22.860 leader who will put canada first my only concern is canada we need for a change a prime minister who
00:07:30.540 will put this country and its people first and that's what i will do thank you
00:07:36.300 drea canada first your thoughts well my first thought is this is where we hold mr polyev accountable
00:07:43.740 as rebel news reporters mark those words uh because we're gonna hold you to it uh like you said i
00:07:50.860 totally agree with that canada is in so much trouble after eight years with the liberal government we have
00:07:57.100 to put canada first we have no choice but to and if we don't we're gonna seriously seriously suffer
00:08:02.540 the consequences so i agree with everything he said it sounds very trump-like a little bit if i do say
00:08:08.460 and i don't mean that in an insulting way like the uh legacy media would do uh but i also you know i
00:08:14.940 would have to say does he mean the same when it comes to ukraine uh you know what that's a that's a
00:08:21.260 great question and um you know next time we're at a polyev presser maybe we can press him on that
00:08:27.900 but you know uh drea i agree with his one word assessment of so much of that part of the world
00:08:35.740 it's a mess m-e-s-s and i'm gonna admit you know i think it's not a position of weakness
00:08:45.500 to admit when you're wrong but i'm going all the way back to the early 90s uh 1990 i believe was 91 um uh
00:08:53.100 gulf war one right broke out in the persian gulf against uh iraq and i was always stunned at the
00:09:00.140 end of that that wait a minute we're not marching to the capital uh that's the allies that is we're
00:09:06.860 not taking down uh that brutal uh dictator and and then it became apparent after gulf war two when that
00:09:16.220 was indeed done and what became of iraq it was a vortex of terrorism right and i guess what i'm
00:09:23.820 getting at is that maybe there are some regions of the world that you cannot liberate that you're
00:09:29.980 gonna have to play the long game and let the locals figure it out for themselves because the dumbest
00:09:36.700 thing ever looking back uh was george bush on that aircraft carrier with the big sign mission
00:09:42.860 accomplished no it was disaster accomplished and i will admit back in the day i was very hawkish we
00:09:49.740 got to take out saddam hussein and my goodness in comparison of what took root there that guy was a
00:09:56.860 boy scout so the idea of going in uh to another mess in the words of pierre paliev to fix something
00:10:04.780 that i think is unfixable and it by all indications we're going to have a quasi islamic state
00:10:12.700 terrorist kind of regime taking control um i'm not walking away from this one i'm running away drea
00:10:20.860 yeah i agree and we have our own issues you know that are stemmed from the middle east happening
00:10:26.700 here in canada that we need to keep our eye on well and do we even have the resources first of all i
00:10:32.940 don't think if we had canadians boots on the ground getting killed in that region of the world i think
00:10:39.180 there's almost zero public appetite for that absolutely no way and in terms of canada being
00:10:45.580 a military might i mean what are we gonna do uh get the snowbirds out of the hangar and bomb damascus i
00:10:51.420 mean are you kidding me we're gonna grab the tampons from the men's back put those together employ them
00:10:59.180 make some sort of device you know that that's a good point if maybe if we uh pulled all those
00:11:06.060 dispensing machines and inventory together yeah maybe we could buy another cf-18 or something you
00:11:12.380 never know you never know so good for mr paliev there and um we have something a video oh it's from
00:11:21.580 super producer efren monsanto supporters of the rebels that toppled assad's regime in syria just hours
00:11:29.100 ago celebrate in mississauga ontario yeah i guess would that be near the gaza plaza there's there's
00:11:37.900 that diversity in uh organ in play for you but why don't we take a look at that video
00:11:59.100 yes
00:12:13.100 yes so folks as they used to say back in the day on in the tv business do not adjust your set
00:12:29.580 that is mississauga ontario not damascus syria well quite a display uh and yet again i guess i i know i'm
00:12:39.260 i'm being a nitpicker but you know if you're in canada enjoying in the pursuit of the canadian
00:12:45.500 dream taking advantage of canadian social services is it too much of an astraya that there's i don't
00:12:51.260 know one canadian flag on display you know that's the thing i i would like to see some more canadian
00:12:58.940 flags i'm canadian i i like the values that we have here so maybe perhaps that's the difference but
00:13:05.100 it looks like there's a lot of blocking going on there i couldn't help but see cars just standing
00:13:10.140 still in a lot and wondering hey uh where are the police and their horses where i i mean it just
00:13:19.660 looks like there's perhaps open businesses that are just completely halted by this demonstration
00:13:25.420 oh don't worry dray i'm sure fraulein freeland is right now freezing the bank accounts of every
00:13:30.540 participant there not but no you're right it does point to the political and policing double standard
00:13:37.500 we've seen for the last 14 months in our dominion and i mean i think the worst example was right in
00:13:44.380 your backyard you covered this the burning of the israeli american and even canadian flag in vancouver
00:13:53.900 you know that was such a shock to see but the point that really i think wasn't covered as much is
00:13:59.740 that this had been happening for a while you had charlotte cates who was the head of that movement
00:14:05.100 she had been charged back in the spring um with possible hate crimes and nothing happened under
00:14:11.900 the ndp attorney general nikki sharma she just let it sit there until it gets to the point where hundreds
00:14:18.380 of people in the center of vancouver at the vancouver art gallery are chanting death to the united states
00:14:26.140 death to canada death to israel celebrating the burning and the tearing of flags and of course
00:14:35.180 celebrating the anniversary of the october 7th massacre this is some real scary stuff i also covered how
00:14:43.420 inside a little area at that protest which also wasn't really covered was that there were groups of
00:14:50.380 them handing out these pamphlets that gave people instructions on how to enter buildings without
00:14:57.820 being noticed i mean this is this is what i mean when i say we have problems right here in our own
00:15:04.140 country that we have to worry about so i hope we do see a leader who starts to care about that you know
00:15:10.380 it's amazing too when you see these flags being incinerated i mean we have seen an unholy alliance these
00:15:16.460 last 14 months the islamists and the marxists and the left correct me if i'm wrong adrea aren't they
00:15:22.940 all about global warming and reducing our carbon footprint but you know what when it comes to
00:15:28.860 kerosene on a canadian flag you know burning a polyester uh you know flag yeah there's nothing wrong
00:15:36.940 there i guess it's all in the messaging so the hypocrisy again is uh incredible and it's everywhere uh we
00:15:44.860 have a little video from our um quebecois buddy is it quebecois or quebecer i don't know anymore
00:15:51.740 don't ask you where's alexo and you need a quebec person uh guillem roy uh well let's put it this way
00:15:58.060 folks you never know who you're gonna bump into outside the grand opening of the notre dame cathedral
00:16:04.220 in paris check this out
00:16:17.420 dr a quick correction uh notre dame cathedral in montreal not yeah i was like wait a second
00:16:41.900 but yes i just assumed guillem uh usually they're like a matched pair aren't they guillem
00:16:49.020 and uh alexa lavoie i just assumed he was over in uh paris uh with alexa but no that was indeed
00:16:56.540 montreal uh mia culpa folks but uh again um i'm donating to where and you know and you know uh
00:17:06.060 dr i always wonder about these little ad hoc money boxes you see like where is that money is
00:17:12.780 it really going to gaza or is it going to the local shawarma shop down the street well that huge smile
00:17:20.140 you know the huge smile she has on her face like this couple pictures on a plastic dollar store box
00:17:25.260 and you're set and it reminds me actually of what you saw at the every child matter protests all the
00:17:31.020 time um after the so-called discovery of 215 buried indigenous kids and kamloops that were never
00:17:38.060 discovered you saw those boxes going out i'm sorry where is that money going and of course that's
00:17:44.220 the first thing i thought of when i saw uh that box as well yeah and i'm sure they have a um i don't
00:17:51.420 know a charitable tax receipt they can give out to people making donations of at least 15 dollars
00:17:58.700 you know i i'm just so skeptical uh when i see you know that kind of uh fundraising uh but you know
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00:20:23.900 well there you go i gotta say you and tamera ugolini you just look so good in those uh rebel ads
00:20:31.100 uh far better than i looked in those wrestling talks they're such fun there's so much oh no oh you
00:20:38.860 just this one you just want us to talk about how good a little bit of david maybe without the sound
00:20:46.060 but tamera pointed it out in our meeting i will get to that but tamera pointed out in our meeting she
00:20:51.580 said you know what david you look really good like you've lost a lot of weight you're getting fit so he's
00:20:56.380 throwing to this so that i could say that i don't know if we could show it at this point there look
00:21:02.140 look at david hensie now what has happened no adrea you forgot the other part of uh of uh tamera
00:21:10.620 ugolini's sentence was you look really good for somebody in their 60s i believe was the word right so
00:21:19.100 that's kind of a benchmark right by the way that that tank top was 19 uh dra do you think i can expense
00:21:25.500 that or what do you think definitely not in the budget i i joked around i said all those arrests are
00:21:31.740 making you prison fit yeah because we know what happens to you if you can't run away fast enough
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00:23:42.300 do you really believe that that children are the future i do and it's scary it used to be a good thing
00:23:49.100 now i'm not so sure we have to really focus on that i absolutely believe that children and ai so oh
00:23:56.220 there's that i don't know i weigh in on the hovercraft i think that's the future but anyways i've been wrong on
00:24:02.700 that bet every decade of my life anyway speaking of rebels going to uh jail um we have a very
00:24:10.700 interesting piece here conservative mp colin carey slamming the rebel the liberals i almost said
00:24:18.780 fibrils that was a freudian slip uh for supporting censorship and pro-hamas protesters chanting for
00:24:26.140 genocide and of course the reference point is our beloved big boss man ezreal event two weeks ago
00:24:32.940 getting arrested well you know for that egregious crime of practicing journalism in a public place
00:24:37.980 but in any event uh let's see what um colin carey has to say madam speaker under the guise of combating
00:24:46.060 disinformation and hate speech this government has implemented policies that give it the power to
00:24:51.660 silence voices censor information and withhold documents that do not conform to its own woke ideological
00:24:59.340 agenda and this censorship is spreading across canada through institutions not just here in the
00:25:06.700 house of commons we saw this last week when an independent journalist ezra levant was arrested for
00:25:12.460 simply filming and reporting on a pro-hamas rally occurring in his own neighborhood instead of
00:25:18.300 arresting provocative pro-hamas supporters who spewed hate celebrating genocide while chancing while
00:25:24.060 chanting from the river to the sea an independent member of the press was arrested for simply doing
00:25:28.860 his job arrested by the very police who have sworn to protect his charter rights madame speaker and we
00:25:35.340 wonder why canadians are questioning whether or not this is the country they grew up in when a jewish
00:25:41.420 man gets arrested by toronto police in his own neighborhood while supporting a visual a vigil for
00:25:47.020 families whose loved ones were massacred and kidnapped on october the 7th while members of the hateful mob
00:25:53.020 are allowed to continue their mockery of the victim's suffering we have to ask ourselves why the
00:25:58.380 government condones this hateful behavior and censors firsthand accounts of cruel anti-semitism and supports
00:26:04.620 police who discriminate when governments and our institutions condone this behavior it is as if
00:26:11.020 it gives a stamp of approval and that definitely is not okay oh well said mr carey your thoughts drea
00:26:21.660 yeah it's it's nice to see that i mean how many things have happened to us as we bring the other
00:26:27.340 side of the story you of course many times and it gets completely ignored so as sad as the occasion
00:26:35.660 is i am happy to see that um the two-tiered society is what we keep seeing over and over being replayed
00:26:43.020 and that's what he's pointing out this two-tiered policing system that's why we did those um you know
00:26:48.220 sort of journalistic missions the first where we came out after your arrest um on that intersection
00:26:54.060 where we came to stand with david and then little did we know we'd be there two weeks later to stand with
00:26:59.340 ezra and take back our seats it's important to push back i'm so happy that people actually came a lot
00:27:05.260 of people drove from you know if you haven't seen the reports yet you should a lot of people drove
00:27:09.580 a couple of hours to come and stand there and take back the streets for all canadians that it's
00:27:14.940 you should be allowed to go there practice journalism or just be a citizen and stand on these sidewalks
00:27:20.220 and if you're going to let people um support and applaud and praise uh genocide and then arrest a
00:27:27.420 journalist for capturing that we're in some serious trouble absolutely and you know what i found
00:27:33.180 significant about the mr carey making that pronouncement um i'm assuming that was in the
00:27:39.420 house of commons correct looked like it yeah um did you notice no heckles no cat calls when they
00:27:46.940 when he mentioned ezra levent by name when he mentioned rebel news by name that means that indicates
00:27:53.580 to me drea that the opposition knows better that they realize there is not a lot of public tolerance
00:28:00.620 out there for a turning a blind eye and a deaf ear to the pro-hamas hate mongers and b um basically
00:28:09.740 arresting a jewish man in his own heavily jewish community outside his actual bank branch by the way
00:28:17.900 that rbc unit there um for practicing journalism so even you know the opposition said you know we don't
00:28:26.620 like rebel and we're doing everything we can but we we better just you know uh keep it quiet on this
00:28:33.500 point so i think that tells us something drea that the pendulum it's swinging yeah the quiet part is
00:28:41.740 being said out loud now we've been waiting so long oh my goodness and canadians start saying what they
00:28:50.460 actually believe and feel yeah it isn't amazing and you know what it's one victory after the other
00:28:57.900 um donald trump in five weeks will be in the white house again and um you know the very top story we had
00:29:05.420 of the fall of al-assad in uh syria all the dominoes are beginning to fall aren't they hezbollah the
00:29:12.300 hoodies hamas and mark my words folks i truly believe early in the new year the really big domino
00:29:20.380 to fall is going to be iran they have overextended themselves funding all these terrorists and we know
00:29:28.460 where donald trump stands uh when it comes to sanctions uh under the trump administration uh the
00:29:35.180 u.s boot was on iran's neck it was essentially a failed bankrupt state and then the biden administration
00:29:41.740 came in decided not to enforce the sanctions and suddenly iran was a multi-billionaire yet again
00:29:50.540 and look what it used its billions on to you know promote hate death terrorism absolutely despicable
00:29:58.300 i i think i really believe starting next year it's the beginning of the end for that regime and
00:30:03.900 speaking of regime change if you believe the polls and i surely do drea um i think um come next fall
00:30:11.580 it is a pier poliev uh majority government so step by step there are wins you know for normalcy
00:30:22.380 for people who are anti-woke anti-political correct anti-rainbow mafia it's just happening and
00:30:29.980 i couldn't be happier this is my uh christmas present to last yeah the cognitive cognitive dissonance
00:30:38.380 it's going to be something hard to handle but you're right you know usually they say you know
00:30:42.620 don't look at the polls too closely but in british columbia in our election that just happened boy
00:30:47.340 were they pretty accurate they showed it was going to be a neck and neck race and they weren't lying i
00:30:52.300 think the polls are pretty accurate but you can also feel it put the polls aside i i don't know how
00:30:57.660 your family is or your friends are i can just feel it with my you know liberal typical liberal voting
00:31:03.820 ones they don't like trudeau anymore his time is done they're ready for change everything costs too
00:31:09.420 much everybody's divided everybody's angry people are done with trudeau yeah and you know i mean our
00:31:15.580 boss ezra he made mention of this the other day um even liberal pollsters like david coletto
00:31:23.820 he is a liberal he is not reporting polls like the one you just saw uh with any kind of glee but
00:31:31.660 you know as a pollster you want to be accurate otherwise you have no credibility but he said
00:31:37.900 something very profound it's not a matter of um canadians are tired of trudeau it's not a matter
00:31:45.180 of canadians hating trudeau and we can feel the hate when we go out to demonstrations adria it's a
00:31:52.700 matter of they've tuned out so trudeau's throwing everything you know against the wall carbon tax rebate
00:32:00.060 no i don't care uh a gst uh tax holiday for uh two months don't care nothing is resonating
00:32:08.620 it's time to go but it seems that trudeau's the only one in the room that doesn't realize that's the
00:32:14.380 uh the message and he's changed if we remember the last election the covid election he really campaigned
00:32:22.300 on sort of identity politics you vote for this person because we're good and you don't vote for them
00:32:29.260 because they're batting through way through um so many names out that people lost trust in him i
00:32:35.180 think even if they were living in fear at the time they realized later you know for example people who
00:32:41.260 were in support of the trucker convoy they weren't the bad villains that trudeau made this big deal
00:32:47.340 about so i think we they've just everybody's been living through this slowly and built up this resistance
00:32:53.740 and tolerance to trudeau you know what that's a very important point about the 2021 election because
00:33:02.220 let's go back in the uh the delorean to 2015 uh trudeau won a majority government when it was 2019
00:33:09.900 it was a minority government and then 2021 comes along and this is kind of where the polls didn't get it
00:33:17.260 quite right at least liberal internal polling it showed that trudeau was within grasping distance
00:33:25.020 of a majority government that's why you had an election called in just two years and it had
00:33:31.340 nothing to do with this bs pronouncements this is a historical election we need to have a mandate
00:33:37.500 in terms of our covid agenda blah blah blah blah blah no it was a power grab he thought the time was
00:33:45.260 right to go to the polls to restore his majority and oops uh even with good lord um erin o'toole in
00:33:54.140 charge he failed to do so so um he's been obsessed with that majority ever since that's why he has this
00:34:02.220 deal with sellout singh for the ndp propping up the liberal so it the government so it it's a de facto
00:34:09.900 majority but um he's running out of racetrack i like maserati marxist did you hear that when pierre
00:34:17.980 paulia called singh that that's my new that that's you didn't see that did we show people that which
00:34:25.260 one was this pierre paulia calls um jagmeet jagmeet singh maserati marxist now well you know what i
00:34:35.340 i i will have to fact check that with all due respect to mr paulia because we know uh i believe
00:34:42.380 singh owns a bmw m3 that's about five to six hundred horsepower um the last time we saw him at a
00:34:50.060 presser in north york drea he showed up in a dodge durango rt uh i believe that's a 390 uh horsepower
00:34:59.900 suv by the way all of which are fossil fuel burning no ev and not even plug-in hybrid folks
00:35:06.860 no no no uh that's for us suckers you know trudeau and singh they want us to get a second mortgage on
00:35:13.820 our house to get a a car that's uh unaffordable and something that we don't really want and uh
00:35:20.620 probably doesn't really perform that well especially on cold days no no but in the meantime they'll stick
00:35:25.900 to good old-fashioned fossil fuel eight-cylinder engine vehicles i drea i can't stand the hypocrisy
00:35:34.780 it's so bad all the gas guzzling suvs that they go around in and stuff half the time they're not even
00:35:42.060 in that it's a decoy it's like it's not unbelievable and uh speaking of notre dame i see we have notre
00:35:51.900 name reopening this is the notre dame the one in paris folks uh amid rising threats to christianity
00:36:00.780 oh golly why would that be anyways let's check out this uh teaser
00:36:21.740 sheila gonna read for rebel news and i'm here in paris i'm here for the reopening of the notre
00:36:26.780 dam cathedral after its very suspicious fire in april of 2019 my friend alexa lavoie is behind
00:36:34.860 the camera and she's acting as a bit of a french language sherpa for me we're here for the reopening
00:36:41.100 of the notre dam cathedral to help offset the cost of our trip here and to see all of our journalism
00:36:47.580 from on the ground in paris please go to notredamerestored.com now for those of you who are following
00:36:55.340 along with our coverage you are going to see independent journalism you won't see anywhere
00:37:00.220 else we're going to ask the pilgrims and the people of paris what the reopening of this 800
00:37:06.700 year old cathedral means to them we're also going to ask them if they buy the official narrative that
00:37:13.420 it was just a suspicious fire that may have started in two different places simultaneously that
00:37:19.340 ignited oak timber that is nearly impossible to ignite we're on our way to the cathedral however
00:37:27.740 we can't get there because there are these anti-terrorism barricades and police everywhere
00:37:33.420 they're just lining the streets they're blocking the streets so for us to get close to the cathedral
00:37:39.340 we're going to have to go on quite a little bit of an 11 minute walk so let's go
00:37:51.820 security is so heavy of course for the reopening of the cathedral because there are over 50 heads
00:37:57.340 of state on their way here today it's saturday right now where the official opening ceremony takes
00:38:03.740 place tomorrow the you know uh dre let's pick it up on what sheila just mentioned there more than 50
00:38:12.140 heads of state including uh president-elect donald trump he was there uh including i don't know if you
00:38:19.900 call this a head of state or not but quebec premier francais lagault was there um noticeable by his absence
00:38:27.740 was uh justin trudeau and the official excuse is a scheduling conflict he had to be um available
00:38:38.700 in montreal on friday for the ecole polytechnique uh vigil um commemorating the 35th anniversary
00:38:48.140 of that horrible massacre um are you buying that i'm not buying it because uh sheila was there
00:38:54.220 on saturday i think that's when the heads of state came and um you know trudeau's not like one of us
00:39:00.780 he doesn't have to look at air canada and be worried about connecting flights and lining up
00:39:06.460 he has his own is his own ride he hops aboard um you know the canadian version of air force one
00:39:13.740 and he's there lickety split could it be could it be that true you know the idea of a church that was
00:39:20.460 almost incinerated that's not a big deal for trudeau we know it's not a big deal when it comes to his
00:39:25.820 friend gerald butts um he completely understood uh in 2022 what was it something like 80 uh churches
00:39:34.780 across canada being vandalized and incinerated that's my theory uh drake because i'm not buying
00:39:40.860 the scheduling conflict i don't think it's theory i think it's fact that he doesn't really care that
00:39:46.700 much about burning churches i think when he said um that he understood that the church burning spree
00:39:53.100 in our own country was around 20 churches it's since gone to over a hundred and i don't think he's
00:39:58.700 made a comment ever since so it's been another 80 odd sum uh where he's been silenced so yeah you're
00:40:04.940 right he's probably not gonna fly in his uh private uh jet to go support something like that 800 years
00:40:12.700 wow and to have so much history be under attack and we're still seeing that in canada not the 800
00:40:19.660 years but this whole attack on christian um the christian religion the christian values the christian
00:40:28.140 society is widespread many people don't realize that for many years christianity has been the most
00:40:34.780 persecuted type of religion in the world and that hasn't changed for many years and i would say it's
00:40:41.260 getting worse because now it's happening in places like where alexa and sheila are and of course canada
00:40:47.900 too yeah i i totally believe that i believe if uh for example uh there was a muslim mosque of equal
00:40:58.140 significance to notre dame that had almost burnt to the ground if there was a hindu temple of uh equal
00:41:05.180 historical significance uh trudeau would be there you you you better believe it and probably wearing a
00:41:10.460 costume at that um but when it's uh you know uh not your day it's a little too uh christy you know for
00:41:18.940 for for trudeau and and and the the the progressive left puts all the uh typical uh discreditable
00:41:28.060 you know descriptors on um christianity such as imperialist colonialist etc so it plays into
00:41:36.380 well their deep down hatred for the western world to be quite frank so i am zero percent shocked that
00:41:45.740 he wasn't there and you know i i think what puts an exclamation on it drea is you know trudeau loves
00:41:53.100 getting together with world leaders for photo ops right yeah oh look who i'm with hey now about this
00:41:59.100 and look at my socks but you know what even that even that wasn't enough bait to get him over to
00:42:05.180 notre dame what a disgrace yeah and look how wide i can stand so i look the same height as the other
00:42:11.180 person that is the weirdest thing and there are like if you look it up there are at least like five
00:42:17.980 different times where he does that he practically does the split he can like i guess not embarrass the
00:42:24.540 other person but he just looks so embarrassing like how many ways can trudeau embarrass us on the
00:42:31.100 international stage yeah let's just there we go like does he not realize that people can see his
00:42:39.820 whole body what's you know drea i i guess you know the thought is there i don't want to tower over
00:42:48.380 my foreign counterpart but i gotta be honest at every press conference i've ever attended every
00:42:56.060 photo op every ribbon cutting cutting ceremony and the list goes on i have never seen anyone anyone
00:43:04.300 assume that posture to try to make themselves shorter nobody does this nobody real does this i mean would
00:43:12.060 you would trump ever do something like that even if he was towering over he would never
00:43:18.060 do that like too bad you know yeah maybe trudeau instead of you know doing the splits maybe he
00:43:25.740 should bring i don't know platform shoes uh to the host so that might equal the uh the disparity but
00:43:33.340 that is just absolutely shocking um speaking of shocking uh well mayor olivia chow uh she's uh discussing on
00:43:42.140 how ontario mayors are complaining about increasing homeless encampments oh golly i can't wait to hear
00:43:52.300 what her honor has to say about this one dra at least she has clothes on so
00:43:59.100 i don't want to comment on people's intention but i do hear and see the desperation of many mayors
00:44:07.820 across ontario i read their their numbers we're on a whatsapp group together and every day they're
00:44:18.140 saying oh my god what are we gonna do it's getting cold you know and they have photos of people in
00:44:23.580 tents in their city and it's growing and growing and growing and if you look at the
00:44:29.580 uh there are some because we are not single tier we are well we are single tier and a lot of the
00:44:39.340 municipalities are uh two tiers right it's so it's the the mayor that but the provincial dealing with
00:44:46.940 shelters are um upper tier for them so it's the upper tier sorry to get into reads on this versus a
00:44:55.980 single tier so so some of the mayors just don't have the financial capacity to do what needs to be
00:45:02.460 done right we are trying our best we still are not nowhere near enough because you're seeing tents out
00:45:09.260 there we are reducing them as much as we can but as the the rent rises you are seeing these folks in
00:45:19.980 daily bread food bank you look at the dramatic increase of the use of daily bread food
00:45:25.820 bank and the number of young people that are in our shelter right now right these are kids
00:45:34.620 um to quote kirk douglas in the throes of uh dementia or alzheimer's uh what are you saying
00:45:42.860 uh you know drea i understood maybe 30 percent of that answer oh please give me an early christmas gift
00:45:51.020 please tell me what she was trying to say okay well you have a more eloquent quote i was going
00:45:57.900 to quote billy madison where he's like he's like we are all now i think it's a dumber for having
00:46:05.020 listened to what you just said like that's the way i felt like what's happening and you know it's not
00:46:11.500 that hard to make sense when you're talking about um such a pertinent issue this issue has been going on
00:46:17.660 for a long time so the fact that she can't even string a sentence together about it is quite
00:46:22.860 concerning um i was trying to find a link she did mention that there's a lot more youth in the
00:46:29.100 shelters we're seeing that out here in bc and i was going to uh trying to find that our food banks are
00:46:34.220 providing um in bc a higher rate than normal to youth it's actually youth walking up and getting the
00:46:41.340 food which is which is so sad um it'd be nice if we had you know mayors and premiers who are able to
00:46:48.220 articulate why that matters but again i if we see change in 2025 i i wonder how much can be done in
00:46:56.060 this area and how quickly well drea you you nailed it the missing from olivia chow's diatribe was why
00:47:05.500 why are we seeing this spike and i can tell you uh by going to some homeless encampments and it's
00:47:12.860 truly heartbreaking but there are i think the two core demographics at these home at these homeless
00:47:21.340 encampments are people who are substance abusers okay the other contingent are mentally ill people
00:47:30.860 yeah and we i don't think the solution is you know for substance abusers is to open up so-called
00:47:40.860 safe injection sites so you just prolong their misery i like what daniel smith is doing in alberta
00:47:47.660 rounding up people uh under threat of going to jail uh being put in dorms learning all the basics over
00:47:55.020 again uh budgeting how to you know wash clothes i know it sounds crazy but you've got us you know
00:48:02.060 start from scratch with so many of these people as far as the mentally ill we are now seeing the
00:48:08.780 bitter fruit of our experiment going back to the 60s and 70s when we shut down mental asylums and we
00:48:16.700 de-institutionalized people and the feeling was as long you know we've made incredible pharmaceutical
00:48:22.540 advancements as long as they take their meds they'll be okay well you know what that's a big if
00:48:29.100 and you have those people and if you know if people want to get nasty with me oh mental asylums
00:48:35.900 what century are we living in i'm sorry for their protection and ours that was the best place to be
00:48:41.820 and really where would you rather be in an institution where there's central heating three square meals
00:48:48.540 some counseling to try to address the mental illness or to be in a tent in minus 28 like
00:48:56.460 really are you is is that what the left thinks compassion is these days you're so right it is
00:49:03.500 mostly people with what they call co-occurring disorders mental health and addiction and when
00:49:09.340 you're in mental health it's so easy for the cycle of addiction to continue and we're not doing enough
00:49:14.140 there in british columbia um you know there's the whole debate over having involuntary care you
00:49:19.980 mentioned uh facilities being shut down riverview our mental health hospital it's just movie after
00:49:26.220 movie over there that's all they're doing is filming it for hollywood instead of getting people
00:49:31.020 off the streets and the help they need and we're seeing the outcome of it of course i can't
00:49:35.580 jump the gun and say everybody's dealing with mental health in these situations but just in recent
00:49:40.220 weeks we had our mass stabbing out here in bc i shared a link of that um just i think a day or two
00:49:46.860 about before that a um a judge was just attacked outside of the courthouse even though she was walking
00:49:54.540 with security that's i guess what happens they get escorted with security she was physically attacked
00:50:00.140 um you know so people are losing it and in british columbia we're like here's your safer supply you're
00:50:05.820 good to go we broke the stigma yay like yeah where's the safe part and i can tell you too
00:50:13.180 dre unfortunately because of canada being what it is after almost a decade of trudeau
00:50:18.620 uh there are people who are out on the street i mean i i met a few in uh hamilton when we were
00:50:25.180 filming a homeless encampment there the juxtaposition was amazing these homeless tents at this beautiful
00:50:30.860 public park right next to a marina with um you know yachts that undoubtedly cost hundreds of
00:50:38.220 thousands of dollars but here's the thing we know there's now two million people in canada two
00:50:44.700 million relying on food banks we know some of these people being recipients of food banks well they were
00:50:52.620 actually donors to the food bank system just five or six years ago which which is terrifying and why
00:50:59.820 don't we throw on that point uh a clip polyev to trudeau stop adding inflationary spending that
00:51:07.180 balloons the cost of living because that is the other part of the equation of keeping people in
00:51:13.660 their homes or apartments as opposed to living in a tent in a public park crime chaos drugs and disorder
00:51:21.660 now spill into our once safe streets with rampant repeat offenders out killing maiming
00:51:29.500 raping uh and and decimating our communities our once safe and tranquil communities hate crimes are
00:51:37.020 up 256 percent with church burnings fire bombings of synagogues and attacks and other place of
00:51:45.340 worship now out of control with all this damage with everything that justin trudeau and the ndp
00:51:53.580 liberals have done to make life more costly and dangerous it would be unrealistic for me to ask them
00:52:02.140 to improve the situation in their upcoming fall economic update so i have a more realistic request actually
00:52:12.300 it's more of a plea stop just stop stop adding inflationary spending that balloons the cost of living stop
00:52:30.780 your carbon tax hikes stop taxing home purchases stop adding dangerous and irresponsible debt that
00:52:41.020 threatens our social programs everything you're doing justin trudeau just stop doing it in this fall update
00:52:50.940 until common sense conservatives can start fixing everything you broke there will be a carbon tax election
00:53:02.140 and in that election there will be a very simple choice either we go ahead with quadrupling the
00:53:06.220 carbon tax to 61 cents a liter driving hundreds of billions of dollars and millions of jobs to america
00:53:14.300 and driving our people to starvation or common sense conservatives who will axe the tax that's
00:53:20.380 why it's a carbon tax election 61 centiliter carbon tax with the ndp liberals zero carbon tax with the
00:53:26.380 conservatives he is so right drea and instead what do we get from trudeau we get this thing kicking in
00:53:34.380 a week saturday or or actually this saturday coming what am i saying uh the gst two-month uh break on
00:53:42.460 well not everything but some things and by the way if you talk to independent businesses especially the
00:53:49.020 mom pa businesses out there this is a nightmare maybe the likes of walmart and costco uh they've got
00:53:55.740 entire departments that can quickly with um technology figure out uh what's tax-free and what isn't but
00:54:04.540 here's what i say to you drea go to a dollar shop and just walk down one aisle and look at all the number
00:54:11.020 of sku items there and some are going to get the the break others aren't um to go through that
00:54:19.340 hand by hand that is a nightmare and to think that it's only temporary so you're going to have to go
00:54:26.620 through this again come february and i honestly believe a lot of retailers because the last thing
00:54:34.140 you want to do especially at this time of the year can you imagine getting into an argument over five
00:54:38.220 percent at the cash register over a toy or what have you um they're just going to not collect the
00:54:45.980 tax and cross their fingers that they don't get two months from now a invoice from the canadian revenue
00:54:54.620 agency here's what you owe on gst gst that was never collected because logistically it was too much
00:55:02.220 of a hassle this is a stupid gimmick and by the way drea this figure came out the average canadian
00:55:13.500 in this two months with this gst holiday you're going to save four dollars and 61 cents does that
00:55:22.460 does that even get you the grande coffee at starbucks anymore i mean i haven't been there for a while
00:55:28.460 it doesn't even get you the grande tea like oh my gosh what is this yeah it is so bad i think we have
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00:57:44.620 oh my goodness we do have a rebel um rant it's not too late a few minutes left if you have something
00:57:52.220 to say this is from ableist sl who donated five dollars thank you very much thank you says pierre
00:57:58.380 poliev will face extreme pressure to submit to all the demands of the dissident right also the
00:58:06.060 regressive left opposes mental institutions because they accurately fear they will be
00:58:15.260 that oh boy ableist uh that might be even though the year has what 22 days to go that might be the
00:58:24.220 line of the year for 2024 well well said my friend yeah you know um i'll tell you this uh drea um
00:58:32.460 pierre poliev this isn't a one-term fix-up job this is he's gonna it's gonna be a generation to fix
00:58:39.260 the decade worth of damage trudeau has done and all i have to say and i'm not being an apologist or a
00:58:45.580 pollyanna here but even if poliev keeps half the promises um this is scoring a home run such as ax
00:58:54.700 the carbon tax i think that is a day one thing that's going to happen taking off the sales tax on uh
00:59:01.740 new homes uh he has to has to in my view defund the cbc because whether you're at a poliev rally
00:59:09.580 or a maxime bernier rally the one single thing that brings the roof down is the promise to defund the
00:59:18.460 cbc he cannot uh let that go by the wayside in fact uh drea uh i have these uh fantasies of going down
00:59:27.420 to front street uh when cbc has to auction off all its uh expensive equipment for pennies on the dollar
00:59:34.540 maybe then we can get in the game of uh getting those uh kind of cameras who knows but um honestly
00:59:41.260 um that's my feeling on the poliev mandate uh what say you drea i agree and again rebel news is here to
00:59:50.700 hold them accountable but you're right no matter what if we have to start stepping in the right
00:59:55.500 direction instead of continuing to go where we are and i don't think it's an easy job but those promises
01:00:01.580 that you mentioned he has to uphold and i want to see him uphold this canada first uh promise that
01:00:08.060 he's giving out oh of course i i almost forgot about that and you know the thing is what drea just said
01:00:14.220 folks you know holding him accountable some of the uh feedback we got from viewers in 2019 and 2021
01:00:21.500 whether it was sheer or o'toole was why are you criticizing them don't what are you pro trudeau no no no no
01:00:29.020 no no we're not they're public relations firm we're journalists we are like the umpire behind
01:00:36.620 home plate we're calling balls and strikes so if aaron o'toole was doing all the right things
01:00:42.860 in the beginning he started out they had a terrific two weeks and then trudeau had a horrible two weeks
01:00:49.180 and then o'toole uh became a quasi-liberal i'm sorry we got to call that out that's our job
01:00:55.660 and i would like nothing more than to applaud pierre polyev and the conservatives but um they've
01:01:02.780 got to give us the you know the the tangible policies for us to applaud in the first place
01:01:09.340 absolutely the state choice media you know for so long would give trudeau the comfiest questions
01:01:15.020 that's not what you want from rebel news and that's what you're not going to get um we report to the
01:01:20.700 public and we ask the questions the public wants to hear period so a hundred percent anyhow well
01:01:26.380 drea it is already a couple minutes after two o'clock eastern standard time so we've used up all our
01:01:32.860 racetrack i want to thank everybody uh for making a donation that is how we keep the lights on here i
01:01:38.940 want to thank drea for getting up uh extra early because you know she's in bc while we're having lunch
01:01:44.540 in the east coast they're just uh tucking into breakfast out there so my thanks to you drea humphrey
01:01:50.940 it was a pleasure uh i will be back here i believe with sheila gun reed our chief reporter on friday
01:01:57.820 one o'clock eastern standard time in the meantime as always stay safe and stay sane