SHEILA GUNN REID | Rebel News journalist goes viral for doing her job
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Rebel News Journalist Alexia Lavoie goes viral for doing her job. She was the only journalist at the Global Progress Action Summit to buttonhole former Prime Minister New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern about why she was in Canada to push her bad ideas on canadians.
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rebel news journalist alexa lavoie goes viral for doing her job i'm sheila gunreid and you're
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watching the gun show i want to show you this quick clip it's of quebec-based rebel news journalist
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alexa lavoie asking a progressive world leader a very simple question what are you even doing here
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look at this interaction with her and former new zealand prime minister the far left jacinda
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ardern look at this they don't they don't like your ideas why are you coming here in canada to
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sell them to canadian jacinda jacinda ardern thank you why are you sending you bad ideas to canadian
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now really the the crux of the question is new zealanders rejected your bad ideas why are you
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here in canada trying to push your failed ideas on us and instead of answering jacinda ardern ran away
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not just ran away but ran away shaking she never imagined in her wildest dreams that she would
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encounter a journalist who would ever hold her to account for the things she says or does but
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jacinda ardern has never run into alexa lavoie before so joining me now to talk about why the video
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went viral and what else she's been working on is rebel news journalist alexa lavoie take a listen
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so i've been very busy this week actually these past two weeks i've been covering the foreign
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interference commission which i think is a far smaller story than it deserves to be and i've also been
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covering the court case of a whole host of federally funded transgender and sex activists challenging
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the saskatchewan government in court for access to saskatchewan's children but while all that is
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happening other things continue to go on at the company even on the weekend and i wanted to talk
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to one of our star journalists alexa lavoie because she was able to do something that a conference full
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of journalists refused to do i'm not going to say they weren't able to do but they refused to do it
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and that was to buttonhole new zealand's former prime minister about why the heck she was in canada
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to push her bad ideas on canadians uh alexa thanks for coming on the show i know you and i are both very
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very busy today so we're both taking time out of um fighting for freedom to talk about this but i
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think it is really important because it is true that was a conference wriggling full of journalists
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and you were the only one daring to ask a difficult question to these people give us the uh context of
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what brought you there and why you decided to go but first of all we took part of the first
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the first time it was last year and it was in it was in a secret location again and we knew uh there
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were a lot of people uh taking part of it as kia stormer now uh at that time it was running to sorry
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you say it what is it exactly because it was a meeting of like globalist progressives but what are
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they supposed to be there to talk about so it's supposed to be the uh progressive think tank
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uh organization to come and to talk about all progressive ideas sounds horrible yeah it's mainly
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organized by canada 2020 that is supposed to be a non-governmental organization but mark carney is the
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advisory board chair so it means a lot when you look at that because he's a really good friend of
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justin trudeau he's his financial advisor right now yeah now i mean he's our de facto uh finance
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minister i think much to christia freeland's embarrassment he sits on the board of canada
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2020 they organize this progressive minds event um and we're not supposed to point out the conflicts
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of interest or hold any of them to account it's all supposed to be independent but it's just there to
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push trudeau's ideas exactly and and so that event the global progress action summit is taking place
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since i think 2006 when it was first created but since justin trudeau is in power this event and
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especially canada 2020 is under scrutiny at the house of common there is a multiple order paper to know
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how much taxpayer money is being spent in those non-governmental organization those are order paper
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we can see that multiple different ministries um have spent money for buying tickets we talk about
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thousands of dollars of ticket being bought for director or different people like in either it's a
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ministry or other like kind of like wing of of the government like organization or etc okay so that
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i'm glad you point that out because that's a backdoor way these places get funded sometimes they get funding
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right up front by the likes of heritage canada or whatever but then they get this additional funding
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by uh the government buying tickets for members of you know whatever named the bureaucracy to attend
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these events and they inflate the price of the events so it acts as a fundraiser isn't that neat
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and and and depending of the different event that they they hold they they have different kind of prices
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because it's not just the global progress action summit that they are holding every year they have like
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other kind of like event for agri-food or other stuff but what it was funny is like last year there were
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multiple big name big name of either former or prime minister or president or etc and this year
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only jacinda ardent was one of the former prime minister i think he was he had like another one from
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norway i'm not too sure but they were all former nothing like big name where they are still in place we can
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see that people don't want them anymore they don't like their idea but they come in canada to tell us how we
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should run our country and how their progressive ideas is working when it's not working and it's
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why they are not in place anymore and so i was kind of shocked because there were some journalists
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and some were working for american outlet that i'm not going to name the person because it will give her
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too much attention but us as independent canadian journalists we were not allowed in obviously
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they were camera but i didn't see journalists i saw like camera of different outlets and i'm just like
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there is a big event happening yes you send just camera to take footage but nobody is there to
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challenge what they are saying and what they are hearing about what they are saying like literally
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they are protecting and pushing their ideas but nobody is saying but what about canada that is
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actually crumbling right now under your ideas what about now inflation what about this why you are saying
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this because it's not really true why there is no journalist saying wait a minute you are promoting
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this but it's obviously not working so why are you spending so much money to to to do this kind of event
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and as i say justin darden was the one that i wanted the most to cut on camera and it was kind of really
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difficult because first of all um the theater worker were watching for me uh and also the bodyguard of
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justin trudeau and uh so i just pretended to have left the place so i was hiding in um another entrance
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and suddenly i saw justin darden with some of the people probably that worked with her and i started
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to run towards her because i had the question for her and you know it's pretty difficult our job because
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we don't just ask a question as journalists not only we need to ask the question we need to run after
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them and we need to block and stop the people who are physically blocking our camera blocking us
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pushing us away and so it's pretty difficult because i had two people blocking my camera
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blocking me physically to not interact with her and i was like who are you you don't have the rights to
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touch me but they did it anyway so they jump on the car and they they run away and it's mostly what
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most of the people there did it was really difficult to find the place i was able to do it because i did
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an investigation on the place and and because i'm good at it i was able to find the the two place the
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place that they hold their opening ceremony but they change the place to another location to make sure
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that if i discover the first place i'm not going to discover the second place but i discovered the
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second place i went there and and i saw quickly justin trudeau entering the theater and the obviously
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the rcmp tribe i don't know if it's rcmp i think it's part of the protect like the bodyguard of justin
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trudeau i don't know if it's member of rcmp or it's just like private protection but they did a little bit
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what they did with drea taking me by my arm and putting me on the side for me to not just like
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take my camera and just have a shot not even asking a question just having a shot on camera of justin
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trudeau entering the building and so i was waiting on the front they were making sure to always have
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like an eye contact with me and i saw that something was going on after multiple hours waiting
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in front and at one point i was like they are using another entrance and and at that moment i went on
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the side all the way down and i saw some of their car coming out of the an alley and when i turned into
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that alley i was like this is the garbage alley are you kidding me you prefer to face like a garbage
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place than just to face an independent woman journalist who are who just want to ask you a
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quick question so you decided to take the unglorious way to get out of that place
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it's it's a metaphor for his entire career is out with the garbage sneaking out the back door with
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the trash justin trudeau um but i really did appreciate your question to jacinda ardern why
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are you in canada to push your bad ideas after new zealand rejected your bad ideas and your party and
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elected a center-right government like where do you get off continuing to push your failed ideas you
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are a failure why drag canada further down this path and she was mortified because she never got those
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questions from the new zealand media she knew that she was perfectly safe to not get those questions from
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the mainstream canadian media she was mortified horrified she was shaking i can tell you she was
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shaking she was she was like panicking and i was just like it's just a quick question why are you
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coming here and pushing your bad ideas and by the way she is the one who had like the worst
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lockdown lockdown lockdown policies she is the one who once said if the information is not coming from
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our government is not the truth uh wait a minute since when the government tell the truth
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yeah i mean you would think that somebody who had been the prime minister of the country
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would not be a literally actually physically cowering with fear at the sight of a journalist
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but that just goes to show you how bad the new zealand media is and how she was so sure she was
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perfectly safe in canada because justin trudeau has bought and paid for the majority of the canadian
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media so she has never ever had a tough question in her entire life she had to come
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halfway across the globe circumvent the globe to get a tough question and she shivered with fear
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when she got it it just makes me so happy to see it and and it is a testament to what it means to do
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actual journalism it's not just showing up getting a soundbite attending the press conference
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um and taking the uh politician at their word you have it's boots on the ground shoe leather journalism
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thinking on your feet having the question in your mind and knowing the issue and chasing them down
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not falling for the official narrative not standing where the rcmp told you to stand in a free country
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to protect the politicians you did all the right things it was perfect and i think that is exactly why
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it went viral and and what is even more shocking we can see how the liberals are just just falling apart
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if you look at the global progress action summit a couple of years ago they had barack obama the place
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where was full of people you know probably they sell a lot of tickets and that time i can tell you
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i saw about 30 people and on these 30 people i think they were half of them speakers right
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yeah that tell you a lot just right there right um i i think it's true i think this is the
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they tried biden biden's failing they tried trudeau trudeau is just absolutely plummeting in the polls
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um the culture now the political class they'll never lose interest in themselves they cannot
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hear enough about themselves but the culture the people they're done with this stuff and you can
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especially see it in the young people they don't know if they'll ever be able to afford a house let
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alone a family they'll never be able to afford the things that their parents have uh they are seeing
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their wages uh deflated because of out of control immigration they can't access uh health care
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or any of the social security net that they pay for um because of justin trudeau and i i really think
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from my lips to god's ears that canadians are truly done with the justin trudeau experiment
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and especially like you just mentioned people are struggling to pay their bill at the end of the
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month and when you look at that they rent a room that costs 22 point 22 thousand five hundred dollars
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yeah for holding a conference where they were 12th viewer on their live stream
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from what yeah and i have a screenshot i could live stream my croc that i'm wearing and i could get
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probably a hundred viewers and i was like laughing because i was like same at the end when it was
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christia freeland he he downgraded to eight viewer and i was like oh my god like nobody's interested by
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you're bullshit progressive people just want to have like a normal life not being destroyed by
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world policies that's it and and and and it's ridiculous and same last year there were not more
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more people than that looking at the live stream and i'm just like okay if nobody cares why are you still
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holding this kind of conference that costs multiple thousands of dollars
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right because as i said the progressive politicians will never get tired of
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hearing themselves talk or celebrating themselves it's just how it is no matter how canadians reject them
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i just want to stay on this topic of the federal government's treatment of independent journalists
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now many people will know that we are suing justin trudeau because he denied us what is called the qcjo
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the qualified canadian journalistic organization it's an acronym that means that the cra for some reason
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has examined you so the tax collectors have examined you and said what you do is journalism as if some
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pencil pusher who doesn't know how to answer the phone down at the cra is the arbiter of what is and
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isn't journalism in this country um and they denied us that because they said we don't do original
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journalism well you just went viral for original journalism the mainstream media would uh if they
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would kindly stop stealing my original journalism and claiming it as exclusives of their own several days
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later um but we are suing justin trudeau for that and it's not because we need the government stamp of
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approval on our journalism we want tax fairness under the law for our subscribers um and this qcjo status
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means that uh if you have that then the liberals can't ask social media companies to suppress your content
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online so um but what was most important for me besides the censorship that's an ongoing battle
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i think our subscribers should be treated fairly in the tax code because if you are a qcjo organization
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your subscribers can write off their subscription to you so our subscribers who choose to support us
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um with their hard-earned money are being punished uh because they choose to support people who are
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critics of justin trudeau as opposed to the mainstream media who are benefactors of justin trudeau's
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generosity with your money but it came up this week um because one of these so-called qcjo
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qcjo organizations uh ctv news they were caught falsely um and deceptively editing a video of pierre
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polyev and so pierre polyev stood up and he said and you know it's nice to see it's warms the cockles
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of this old heart uh to see it because you know we we saw conservative politicians try to play nice with
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the media and they need to realize that you don't hate the media enough you cannot possibly hate the
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media enough um but pierre polyev said uh we're not doing interviews with ctv because you're a bunch
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of deceptive liars and we can't trust them to tell the truth and uh so the liberals have said this
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is i'm sorry i'm taking the long way but i want to make sure that this is in the proper context we saw
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the liberals stand up in the house of commons this week and say that uh how dare the conservatives
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attack the liars in the media for lying about them because if you don't play nice with the liars who
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lie about you then you hate democracy but it's like they want us to be hard of remembering about
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all the times they've attacked independent journalists and specifically you you were shot
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in the leg with a riot control device while you were reporting you have been censored and manhandled
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and blocked from doing your job all along the way and we just saw why because you will ask the
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questions that nobody else will but i just now that i've just rambled i want you to comment on how
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ridiculous you think it all is for these journalists or for the media to say and the liberals to say how
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dare you attack ctv for lying um this is an attack on democracy but by the way during the convoy we saw
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the multiple lies uh from the mainstream media that was just obvious and it's why at that moment there is
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a lot of canadians who woke up and say oh my god but this is untrue i was there i saw it this is
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actually a bunch of lies and this time they were caught and it was obvious because they literally
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caught after motion like pia poliev was talking about the motion about the carbon tax but they
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picture it as if he was saying a motion to bring down the trudeau government but it was actually
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about the carbon tax right and i think it and also they framed it around dental care as if anybody cares
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about the dental care nobody is getting from the trudeau government it was a motion to bring down the
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government on the carbon tax a carbon tax election which people truly care about and they cut that out
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okay i'll be quiet no but it is that so it is shameful and i think those lies should be more exposed
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because there is others and by the way what about all the mainstream media who give platform to all those
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commentators columnists who are actually having a really biased point of view who especially in quebec
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painting pia poliev as an extremist a trumpist a danger for democracy what about that what about the
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fact that we are encouraging mainstream media to spread a propaganda that will affect and especially
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now that we are in the middle of foreign interference who actually play a big role during our election but
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what about the mainstream mainstream is is having a big part of the influence of the election the other one who can
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actually switch a full entire population to vote for someone and to stop voting for another one we saw it especially
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in quebec and right now why do you think that in quebec everybody is turning their back to trudeau and turning for the
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bloc quebecois who actually is the same thing they are supporting the trudeau government they are not there for
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quebecer but they are going to vote for him like the last poll showed that the bloc quebecois is the first
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the liberal is the second and the conservative is the third that show you right there what is the role of the
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mainstream media spreading false information yeah and you know i don't even care if the mainstream media is biased i really
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don't i just don't want to pay for it like i will lead with my chin i look at the world through a socially and
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fiscally conservative worldview i 100 percent do but i don't hide it from anybody i don't assume that our viewers are stupid
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and think oh no she was giving it to us straight she's not adding any opinions in there of course i am i just think
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my opinions are supported in the facts that i'm representing to you and i don't expect anybody to pay
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for my opinions or my take on the world unless they want to that's the difference between us and the mainstream
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media we don't lie about where we're coming from we don't think our viewers are stupid and can't see
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where we're coming from we don't pretend to shoot straight down the middle i know i don't um and we
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don't want you to pay for it but the problem with the mainstream media is they lie and say they aren't
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biased when we just saw what the ctv they are they think the viewer's stupid as though we can't tell
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when they say stuff like oh it was just it was human error that that caused the editing no that was a
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conscious choice idiots you just thought your viewer was stupid um and they didn't think the
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conservative policy or the conservative party would fight back and they are taking they the mainstream
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media they're happily taking money from justin trudeau that he forcibly extracted from canadians
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to prop up their failing lying business model that's where i've got a problem i don't think canadians
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should pay for the lies they can lie i don't care but we shouldn't pay for it and by the way it cannot
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be other thing than human error i know how to to edit i know i know all all how to edit and to show
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like a video and that cut was perfectly made yeah because the other word that was coming after it was
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really quick so that person caught at the perfect place where he wanted to cut and that is not a
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technological um mistake it's literally what they wanted to do and they got caught because now we
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are social media who can show that they are a bunch of liars you know um i just pulled up out of the
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corner of my eye because i'm trying to do two things at once um the judge's ruling that said that we
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didn't qualify for qcjo status here's what they said the ruling notes that the revenue agency assessed
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423 news reports from rebel news and found that only 10 were original i literally write
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last week over the course of two days i wrote 10 original news pieces um she says the rest were not
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based in facts and did not include multiple perspectives have you paid attention to a cbc panel
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these days is there a conservative on there ever or were curated content or material rewritten from
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other sources um you and i are doing original journalism right now just by offering commentary and
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we are no more biased than your average ctv uh or cbc panel as we speak right now and what about the fact
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and it's this is something that the viewer cannot know because they are not involved in all the process of
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producing a news but what about the access to information are the request that we are sending to
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different police unit to know some information and instead of answering to us straight the answer they will
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give the the answer to other journalists to leak the information yeah they will publish their news and
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afterwards they will get back to us because it's happened to all of us that we were asking for information
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as as i did with like access to know if there were a terrorist investigation under a man and obviously
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they leaked the information to mainstream and overnight i saw an article with that information
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going out and they answered to me on the morning so how can we have every scoop if they do everything
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in their power for us to not get the scoop first yeah yeah i mean even just last week and this week
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uh i wrote up an article about how the rcmp lost a bunch of guns uh because it was an order paper
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question i beat everybody to it two days later it's published in somewhere else um you know it's it
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happens all the time in 2018 i did an article it was a video and accompanying access to information request
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about the number of people involved in some embarrassing tweets of the former environment minister
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katherine mckenna i think months later the cbc did an article based on that access filing that had then
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been i think proactively released on the government website and they're like ahaha original journalism
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but i beat them to it uh the story of the winnipeg or sorry not the winnipeg lab although i did
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fly to winnipeg to do original journalism on that um the story of justin trudeau funding the
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wuhan virology institute to the tune of nine hundred thousand dollars i think i published
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that on a thursday or friday and by monday it was in the globe and mail um it happens to us over and
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over again um but i i don't concede that the government should decide what is or isn't original
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journalism and i especially don't concede that power to the tax man of all people most boring
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uninteresting people on the planet um alexa you before i let you go because we're going into uh
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30 minutes here and i i'm got to get back to the foreign interference commission um but you've been
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involved in multiple scuffles it's almost at this point difficult to send you out onto the streets of
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montreal because the bad guys know who you are so well um so how do people help keep you safe which is
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one of my ongoing concerns as you know sometimes i say alexa you can't do that story it's just too
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dangerous for you um and i know our viewers wouldn't want you to be hurt as much as i don't want you to
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be hurt um so we have to take extra precautions how do people help you with that yeah i encourage
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everybody if you really care about our safety because another proof is when i was covering the
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encampment in square victoria and a bunch of people uh fully masked attacked me multiple times and the
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police were there they did nothing for protecting us and and it's why right now there is criminal
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charge being um being put on one of the person there we'll see what what will go out of all this
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but um you can protect me at defendjournalist.com this money it's not just for me but it's for all my
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colleagues across canada to make them safe when they go out of the field as you know there is radical
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violent they are so they don't like it and especially it's why they are fully masked because they don't
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want to be exposed because they are afterwards facing justice but we are here we want to
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to make sure they are accountable of their criminal act we want to be sure that people can see how
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violent they are and what they are doing also in canada and destroying a part of it so please if you
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want defendjournalist.com chip in on on this website in this money it's just for our personal bodyguard
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yes i mean and the bodyguards are not the only expense we incur when the police fail to act
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sometimes we have to get lawyers involved and write letters to police agencies uh to make sure that uh
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police agencies are doing their job uh and arresting the bad guys when the bad guys are assaulting our
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journalists right in front of the police and often on camera with impunity so uh again that's defend
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journalist.com alexa i think i say this on behalf of the company but i think i say this on behalf of
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our viewers thank you for your bravery and thank you for being unafraid to ask tough questions to
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people in power and to hold the powerful to account on behalf of the people that is our mission here at
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rebel news and it is the basic mission of every journalist i'm just so glad you do it when so many don't
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i will return that to you too thanks for your hard work thanks alexa let's get back at her
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oh the comments oh the questions oh the feedback oh we get it all now it sounds like i'm complaining
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but i'm not because i do actually care about what you think about rebel news the quality of journalism
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that we do here and uh there's a reason for that there's no rebel news without you as i pointed out
00:34:46.220
with alexa we don't take a penny from justin trudeau how could we like you would have to look at every
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story that i do on the federal government as a grant application for bailout bucks to justin trudeau
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because that is definitely how you should look at the mainstream media but you can look at us as
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honest independent journalists now i admit i am biased i am conservative are you shocked but i don't
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expect you to pay for any of it unless you want to that's not what the mainstream media does they
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lie to you about their bias and they want your money anyway so they don't even care what you think
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about the work that they do they don't care that their business model is failing because their business
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model is not capitalism it's socialism it's fail but get propped up with your money to attack you
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and your world view but that's not us you can send me criticism i might even read it on air actually
00:35:56.060
enjoy reading it on air i like responding to the haters on air um but i also want to hear your
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feedback um and that's why i give you my email address right now so sheila at rebelnews.com put gun
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show letters in the subject line i'll know why you're emailing me then and you just might see your
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comment read on air but also if you are finding a free clip of the show or even better you're
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sharing a free clip of the show that you find on youtube or rumble with your non-subscribing
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friends and relatives to show them what we do over here at rebel news encourage them to leave some
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feedback because i read that feedback too and that's where the viewer mail comes from today it's actually on
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youtube's clip of the interview i did with my friend my real life friend lee smurrell who is
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running for the regina public school board and you might remember her as the viral get off my lawn mom
00:36:54.620
when the ndp interrupted her mother's day to say that they are perfectly fine with keeping secrets
00:37:01.580
between teachers and children away from the parents uh she's also the mom who got a thirty thousand
00:37:10.220
dollar bill for asking for information on what bureaucrats were saying about her and her family
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but also about the sex ed program that was being offered to children in her school division this is
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not even governmental stuff like provincial level stuff this is just the regina public school board so
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thirty thousand dollar bill she said okay let's change things and if not me then whom so she's running
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for the school board i talked to her last week just got a little update and we were talking about the
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upcoming now over mercifully the court challenge between egal you are pride and the saskatchewan
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government they these sex activists want the court who has no jurisdiction i don't think i'm not a lawyer but
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to rule the parents bill of rights which mandates parental notification of sexual content and when
00:38:15.660
a child tells a teacher hey i want to change my pronouns and my name now the teacher has to to tell the
00:38:21.820
parents they want to ruled unconstitutional now the law will still remain in operation because the
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saskatchewan government cleverly invoked the notwithstanding clause which shields the law from constitutional
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challenges but the activists want the law ruled unconstitutional just a declaration
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because that can be used to help teachers who don't follow the law
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to protect them from disciplinary action so i sat in on that i sort of figured out the motives halfway
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through why do they want this declaration what does it even matter if the law will remain in operation
00:39:08.700
when the labor union started making their arguments do do all the little puzzle pieces fell into place
00:39:15.820
for sheila so that's what i was doing and that's why i interviewed my friend lise merle
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last week in advance of the court case she tuned in on the other side of uh webex as i did to watch the
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court case so maybe in the coming weeks i'll sort of maybe when the judgment comes out i'll touch base with
00:39:34.460
lise and see how how it's going but uh our letters come from that interview that i did with lise so
00:39:46.220
diane goslin 8073 says would you be able to replicate yourself a few times with regard to my
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friend lise we need someone in the catholic school system in saskatoon as it has some cracks in its
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teaching also could use you in the provincial legislative assembly god bless you on election
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day you know what go easy on lise because she's a mom of six so i don't even know how she's gonna
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be a mom of six and a regina public school board trustee but if anyone can do it it is my friend lise
00:40:20.220
spunky as all get out uh greg wq4dj says we must thank progressive activists grievance weepers and
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professional victims for years of lecturing about root causes parents and politicians are at last
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recognizing and taking action against the marxist rot in our education systems that began decades ago and
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polluted our society with indoctrinated ideologues you really that's what this is about i've often
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compared these radical self-sterilized sex activists to zombies because as you know zombies and vampires
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they don't have to or they can't procreate like normal people so they have to bite
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victims and infect them that's how they ensure the next generation of whatever abomination they are
00:41:24.140
that's what the sex activists do you have to bite and infect other people's children with their virus
00:41:30.620
and so that's what they're fighting for now they're fighting for the survival of whatever they are and
00:41:37.740
parents are saying not today satan quite literally okay let's keep going uh stephen blois 69 says and i
00:41:50.220
confirm this he says she is great gotta love a normal parental unit yeah she is great and the moral of lease
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is that is that if you don't like something maybe you should get involved and change it
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don't leave it up to somebody else if this is about your kids maybe you need to get involved too
00:42:16.780
but maybe getting involved is door knocking for a good school board candidate maybe getting involved
00:42:24.700
is just getting out and voting how many of you people actually vote in a school board election
00:42:30.220
know who's running educate yourself and i hate to use that phrase because the left has co-opted it
00:42:36.220
but get involved figure out the information talk to your friends if you can help a good school
00:42:42.940
board candidate get elected at least you've got some reprieve you know someone's going to be on
00:42:50.220
your side for the next however many years in between the next school board election get involved it's
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not always about justin trudeau or nikki nenshi or carla back in uh saskatchewan versus scott moe it's not
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always about that stuff it's closer to home where you have to get involved and sort of put that umbrella
00:43:17.020
over your children to protect them from the world well everybody that's the show for tonight thank you
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so much for tuning in i'll see everybody back here in the same time in the same place next week and
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