00:14:35.260and it seems it's almost just as bad as phase one when it comes to free speech and of course he likes to go on about how we've always had free speech in this country and we always will
00:14:42.540we're very proud of it but no it seems to be a consistent pattern of bad faith actors reporting people for
00:14:48.260what they think what they find offensive then the police actually arrest these people i mean if i was a police officer and this was what i was being told to do i don't think i could do it
00:14:58.260imagine but five armed police officers as soon as he steps off his flight i mean that is that is being treated like a terrorist he was detained for 16 hours
00:15:06.260and then they released him when they had to take him to a and e because his blood pressure was so high they were concerned he might have a stroke
00:15:13.260as far as i'm aware graham is doing okay now obviously not great but he's not under too much um
00:15:19.660has he tweeted since no no because otherwise he'd break his bail condition he should be arrested again
00:15:23.900are you allowed to even set that as a bail can do well it was the same with our other our other member
00:15:28.620robert moss who when he was really remind us what happened with robert moss he was um had the police
00:15:33.500banging on his front door at 7am after he had criticized his former employer on a private facebook group and he
00:15:39.020was taken to the uh police um to the what's it called what's police station police station yes
00:15:47.340had his dna taken his photo taken his fingerprints taken and when he was released on bail he was told
00:15:53.100you're not allowed to talk about the fact you've been arrested and the fsu gave him a barrister and we
00:15:56.860overturned those bail conditions is that insane or what this is what the uk has come to under hair care
00:16:04.060starmer where people are just routinely arrested for things they put on social media it's it's
00:16:10.620absolutely beyond belief and like i say this is the online safety act at work the online safety act and
00:16:23.020i predicted previously that when mark carney reintroduces the online harms act it's going to be called the
00:16:29.980online safety act because that sounds so much nicer that sounds so much more innocuous it's going to
00:16:35.420it's there for your safety even as the police put the handcuffs around you and physically remove you
00:16:41.660from your house and if this this is absolutely beyond the pale but this is what the uk has come to it's
00:16:50.860it's a it's a place where free speech has been almost extinguished yeah i mean that that's the kind of stuff
00:16:57.980that you know i reckon the fellow that runs north korea will be going blimey we don't go that far
00:17:03.020i mean it's extraordinary and of course it's this these two cases aren't the only ones you also had
00:17:07.180julian for blimey we don't go that far but they do in the uk and they will they will shortly earlier
00:17:16.140in the year who he was arrested and his house raided the famous brexty books comment made about
00:17:21.340the douglas murray books and the spectator i mean that was extraordinary that was a mistaken tweet as well
00:17:26.220isn't it they read incorrectly what he'd written we won him 20 000 pounds back in compensation there
00:17:31.980was also maxi allen and rosalind levine they were arrested they were detained for about 11 hours
00:17:36.380and were arrested by 11 police officers detained by six hours um and we're also looking to get
00:17:40.700compensation for them as well 30 people a day are arrested for offensive tweets i mean 30 people a day
00:17:47.340did did you hit 30 people a day in the uk are arrested for offensive she says tweets i'll say posts
00:17:59.580it's mind-boggling and why do i show this to you because not because i'm saying oh it's terrible
00:18:05.660what's happening over there it's terrible what's going to be happening over here in canada because
00:18:10.380this is what mark carney has in mind for canadians now more madness yes i've got more madness for you
00:18:18.220and it's the alberta madness of a premier who's trying to stamp out pornography for elementary school
00:18:27.580students yeah that's what it's about because there are books in the school system elementary schools
00:18:34.220that children can view yeah i'm talking about eight nine ten year olds you bet and of course
00:18:42.780her woke critics are suggesting oh daniel smith wants to eliminate all of the classics you know
00:18:49.740and they've talked about brave new world and a handmaid's tale next thing it's going to be john
00:18:55.100steinbeck's of mice and men or and somebody will say she she wouldn't even allow the bible in the
00:19:02.140school because it's got language that might be viewed as offensive but that's and i'm just going
00:19:09.820to show this to you because i have to preface this by saying i i know daniel smith when she was the
00:19:16.940leader of the wild rose party she actually demonstrated i i won't see how she really wasn't
00:19:25.820very sympathetic to a lot of social conservatives and i don't know what her personal faith is i've
00:19:32.140never asked her but i do know she's not like a staunch social conservative she's a common sense
00:19:37.340conservative who says maybe children shouldn't be looking at this kind of material but she's not a
00:19:43.500blue nose she's not a prude she's not trying to ban books and this is what the left is trying to
00:19:50.220a tribute to her this is what the left is accusing her of that she's a book burner or she wants to
00:19:55.980ban books that she finds offensive and this is so incredibly stupid but here she is defending
00:20:02.620herself and i want everybody to take note of the books that were released by edmonton public school
00:20:08.300yesterday it wasn't released by them but it came out um we understand your objections to certain
00:20:13.660graphic content in certain books um but this includes obviously margaret atwood brave new world
00:20:18.220my angelou do you have issue with the books that are on this list and what next steps are you looking
00:20:23.420to take look i i think you're i'm gonna have to show the uh the screen here because people aren't
00:20:30.300kind of getting what it is we're trying to do here we are trying to take graphic pornographic images
00:20:37.500out of elementary schools so that kids are not exposed to age and appropriate material so i want i'm
00:20:43.580going to leave it on for 15 seconds i'm warning you that the content may be disturbing and it's not
00:20:49.260appropriate for young users viewer discretion is advised i know that the cameras probably can't print it
00:20:55.660on the on the evening news tonight without and i have to explain at this point the reason we have
00:21:02.460we have we have we have uh put the screen up because if i show this this broadcast will be in trouble
00:21:15.740in probably various ways so we've given you a hint but she had the courage to put this up
00:21:22.380because sometimes it takes the honest and direct facts
00:21:26.300facts to illustrate how incredibly crazy the world has become so this is material you would not have
00:21:36.220seen as a child in any other era but now it's somehow protected now it's there's no problem here
00:21:45.820as some people are saying thank god for premier daniel smith i hope to have her on the show
00:21:51.740this week or next to discuss this because she she has shown amazing political courage for things that
00:22:01.420shouldn't take political courage and in other eras and i mean like maybe even 10 years ago
00:22:08.060this wouldn't be assessed as courageous because it would have been seen as obvious
00:22:13.820and just a common sensical reaction to insanity but premier daniel smith has to be assessed as being
00:22:21.020courageous for doing this because nobody else in this country has the guts to do and say the things
00:22:29.980that she's doing and saying well probably facing some kind of broadcast standards council complaint
00:22:35.900and i know that i would get delisted from facebook for showing these kind of images on facebook because
00:22:40.940they're pornographic that is what we are trying to address there's another one here um please take a look
00:22:46.620at it so that and might invite all of the school trustees to take a look at it too we have tried to be
00:22:53.100as uh as polite about this so that people understand what it is here's another one so you can have another
00:22:59.180look at the kind of material that we think should not be exposed to young children aged seven years old
00:23:06.620and i think we've got one more that we would like to show you as well here is another example so i i don't
00:23:11.980know how much more clear we could be that what we are aiming to this all began because these were the images
00:23:20.140that parents were showing us that were accessible to children in elementary school libraries and so we
00:23:26.380asked school boards to use their discretion to identify books that might not be age appropriate for
00:23:33.740elementary school children and then to and edmonton public is clearly doing
00:23:39.260a little vicious compliance over what the direction is and so kind of getting what it is as school
00:23:45.820boards to use their discretion she uses the phrase vicious compliance that is brilliant because that's
00:23:54.540exactly what's going on here instead of recognizing that what she's doing makes sense they've gone over the
00:24:03.100top intentionally to make it look like they're following premier smith's direction and they're not
00:24:11.660to identify books that might not be age appropriate for elementary school children
00:24:17.820and then to and edmonton public is clearly doing a little vicious compliance over what the direction is
00:24:24.780and so if they need us to hold their hand through the process to identify what kind of materials are
00:24:30.700appropriate for senior high school students what kind of materials are appropriate for junior high
00:24:37.020school students and what kind of materials are appropriate for elementary school students we will
00:24:42.300more than happily work with them to work through their list one by one so we can be super clear
00:24:49.100about what it is we're trying to do we are trying to take sexually explicit content out of elementary
00:24:55.180schools that is inappropriate for me to show on the television news at night and so it is inappropriate
00:24:59.580for seven-year-olds to see that's what our objective is
00:25:06.140and that of course that of course is exactly what's wrong with all of this
00:25:13.020now i want to go back to the nd the ndp leadership because i i've mentioned this to several people
00:25:23.660this morning nobody was really aware of this and the cbc recently conducted a interview with nathan
00:25:30.700cullen who of course was a former ndp mp and he ran for the leadership in the past but nobody wants to talk
00:25:36.380about the elephant in the room which is the ndp lost huge numbers of seats large number of the popular
00:25:45.660vote in the last federal election largely to the conservative party why because blue collar workers
00:25:52.620union members who used to comprise the bulk of its membership and support said this party no longer
00:25:59.900speaks for me because they're obsessed with identity politics they're obsessed with the lgbtq plus agenda
00:26:07.180they're obsessed with transgender issues they're obsessed with telling me how i should live how
00:26:12.140i should think this is not a party that has any interest anymore in ordinary people and it's only interest in
00:26:21.820shall we say the woke left so here's here's an example of how the cbc again
00:26:28.540doesn't want to talk about this doesn't want to mention the fact that the ndp has gone off the rails
00:26:35.260that the ndp no longer represents anybody but the extreme left the extreme woke
00:26:43.500and this is not even a party that's viable anymore it's going probably to dissolve federally it might
00:26:49.500survive as a provincial faction but i cannot see this party surviving if it continues to beat this drum
00:26:58.380and that's all it wants to talk about so let's listen to a bit of this the federal ndp is officially
00:27:04.860launching its leadership race after a devastating defeat in the last federal election former leader
00:27:09.980jagmeet singh resigned from the role after losing his seat in that salt that election and he wasn't the
00:27:14.860only one who lost his spot in parliament the ndp went into the election with 24 mps but they came away
00:27:20.540with just seven with the reparty receiving party receiving just 6.3 percent of the vote candidates
00:27:27.020looking to throw their name in as the party's next leader will have some hurdles to clear including
00:27:30.940paying a 100 000 entry fee and gathering 500 signatures from party members the leadership
00:27:37.020campaign is set to last for about seven months and the results will be announced at the party's
00:27:40.780convention at the end of march well nathan cullen previously served as a bc ndp mp and he himself ran for
00:27:46.940leader back in 2012 and he joins me now nathan cullen good to see you sir nice to see you dude so
00:27:52.460party president mary shortle of fellow newfoundlander said today that this leadership race will spark
00:27:57.660important conversations about the kind of future they want to build together as a party where do you
00:28:02.620think this party needs to be at the end of these important conversations
00:28:07.580well i think there's a role for the party itself within the conversation you always have in these
00:28:13.020leadership races is internal inherently people sign members up and they become voting uh participants
00:28:20.140in the race but with always an eye to what's happening in our country what is what is the
00:28:25.260country looking for what does the country need what will voters be interested in come two three four
00:28:30.540years from now when we're back at the polls it feels to me that the the devastating results of the
00:28:36.700last election are important but one should okay are you shaking your head here saying why aren't they
00:28:45.100talking about the leadership race and the fact that 50 of people on the signature list have to be
00:28:54.380transgender and a hundred of those have to be lgbtq or some other so-called marginalized group
00:29:01.740they don't even want to address it not obsess on them because the context will be different we're
00:29:07.020gonna have a new leader obviously canadians will be in a different place the context around what
00:29:11.740happened in the last election as important as it was and as hard as it was to lose so many good
00:29:16.380members of parliament that will not be the context of the next election hopefully we won't have a u.s
00:29:22.380president threatening to take the country over again and hopefully inflation will be less and it won't be
00:29:27.340the dominant issue that it was last time around so picking a leader that can connect i know that's
00:29:32.780easy to say sometimes harder to do but also is squarely focused on the progressive set of values
00:29:38.780that have always drawn people to the ndp and i think are in real need right now because we have this
00:29:44.860almost violent agreement going on between liberals and conservatives in the house of commons about
00:29:49.020some pretty big issues right whereas the left or more progressive side of the voices
00:29:53.500are not being heard very well but you know on that
00:29:57.340so sorry the left or progressive voices aren't being heard very well i think mark carney's doing
00:30:03.580that very well who showed up at a gay pride parade in vancouver just before donald trump announced that
00:30:09.260he was going to hit canada with more tariffs who decided to poke donald trump in the nose by showing
00:30:14.940up at a gay pride parade embracing a half nude male before and sorry having that having that picture
00:30:23.660broadcast around the world through the newswire who decided to do that the woke mark carney who just
00:30:31.420announced that the liberal party stands behind 365 days of year recognizing so-called pride and i think
00:30:42.300that's a real misnomer but mark carney announced that are they not woke for and woken up for you
00:30:48.620nathan colin liberals aren't woken up well god help us if the ndp ever ever formed a government of
00:30:55.820course they won't and i'd like your comments right now do you think the ndp is going to survive
00:31:00.620the next election do you think they're even relevant anymore are they are they going to be reduced
00:31:06.300perhaps by green party status of just barely being there in the house or perhaps complete extinction
00:31:14.460from the house of commons if that's really what they deserve now i want to get to the issue of the
00:31:20.540hour in and the madness that continues here in canada because believe me folks this is not this is what
00:31:28.380i'm most concerned about because it's the 399 ostriches that are going to be killed by a mark carney task force
00:31:42.460or i would say death squad and here we go fact checking the government and cfia how about if birds
00:31:52.700live for 220 days would they still be contagious if if survive that long if a bird survives 220 days
00:32:00.060and these birds have survived now 232 days counting today after being infected with avian influenza is
00:32:08.140highly unlikely to still be contagious though the exact duration depends on the virus strain
00:32:17.340now this is highly important because of course the government through the canada food inspection
00:32:27.180agency is saying all these birds could still be infectious
00:32:30.620but any rational assessment fact checking the government and cfia wild birds some wild birds
00:32:41.340like waterfowl can be asymptomatic carriers lpai and shed the virus intermittently for weeks or months but
00:32:49.580220 days is far beyond the typical shedding period studies suggest shedding rarely exceeds two to three months
00:32:56.620even in reservoir species immune response if a bird survives 220 days it has likely developed immunity
00:33:04.860clearing the virus persistent infections beyond a few months are not supported by current data
00:33:13.580now i want to show you i want to show you this too because apparently i showed this at the beginning
00:33:18.540show help they're trying to kill 400 of us ostriches for no good reason we are healthy test us for research we beat the avian flu
00:33:28.780okay i just learned because i did an interview on saginon 60 which i do every week with my good friend
00:33:35.420mark patron the host of the the morning talk show there and he informed me that the breaking news
00:33:43.580had just been that the trump administration has again appealed to the carny government to stop
00:33:51.420this madness don't call these birds don't kill these 399 ostriches there's no good reason to do so
00:34:01.420in fact these birds can be used to study the immunity process and i showed you that cbc hit piece the other day
00:34:10.300that is supposed it's all dressed up like a fact check and of course there's no facts in it it's nothing but
00:34:17.900surmise conjecture and a lot of really silly statements with two subject matter experts
00:34:28.700she keeps talking about the bads the bads and my expats well this is absolute chicanery
00:34:35.820and i'm i am sick of seeing the cbc cover the ass of the carny government or its departments its
00:34:45.020agencies and the people implementing the crazy woke policies of the carny government and
00:34:53.500you know katie esprison has been on the show very very often she's going to be on again i think
00:35:00.460if there's any more action on this she sent me a text message yesterday afternoon to say that there
00:35:06.780was a black helicopter flying over her farm she was on as a x spaces yesterday morning and she said
00:35:20.540according to the intelligence she's received from sources possibly within the government she didn't say
00:35:27.180but unnamed sources are telling her and these sources are close to the information that 200 rcmp officers
00:35:39.660are coming to her farm so i think the black helicopter is assessing how many people are on
00:35:46.780site because there's lots of supporters protesters at the farm right now in epic bc this is universal
00:35:54.620ostrich farms if you're near epic bc if you're near the universal ostrich farms go there not only that
00:36:05.180send emails text messages direct messages anything you can send a telegram to mark carney in the canada
00:36:13.100food inspection agency and tell them hands off these ostriches this is a violation of property rights
00:36:19.740this is a violation of their rights to their livestock this is the police state in front of you i cannot
00:36:30.300overemphasize this i have had people in the comments section people email me and saying david we think
00:36:38.540you're getting too obsessed with these ostriches we think you're getting too obsessed with animal rights
00:36:44.060you know what i'm obsessed with the federal government overreach in this country the federal government
00:36:52.940telling a family farm in british columbia that they don't own their property that the government can
00:36:59.420trespass on its property anytime they can send cops in to arrest them potentially for what they can send a
00:37:07.820task force to kill their birds this is a gross violation of the fundamental rights this country used to
00:37:16.940believe in and when one family farm is threatened when livestock in that family farm is threatened
00:37:25.900with being killed every family farm every business every home that is situated on private property
00:37:36.380is threatened by government overreach and i can't over emphasize that this is about more than just the
00:37:44.060ostriches as important that is because this family loves these birds and three thousand bucks in restitution
00:37:53.740for each bird ain't going to do it for them and i'm just i'm just checking to see
00:38:00.140all right i didn't i i inquired to see the actual cost of each bird but as katie said the other day it's not
00:38:11.580about the money it's about the fact that these birds are like family and they're destroying their livelihood
00:38:16.540they're destroying what they do for a living and unfortunately governments in canada think they have the right
00:38:24.940right to completely steamroll your rights and that's what canada has come to and it's a sad day here we are
00:38:36.380september 3rd i'm looking around i'm i read the news to you this morning all madness everywhere we look
00:38:45.260from a satirist being arrested at heathrow airport for something he put on x to a journalist in canada
00:38:56.860being harassed and potentially charged
00:41:57.040Crayton's in nobody's pocket, and I'm not in anybody's pocket. And that's what this is all. This show is all about.
00:42:02.860Now, I invite you to watch Redacted this afternoon, a show that I'm usually on once a week.
00:42:09.520Katie Esperzen will be on the show at 4.30 talking to Clayton and Natalie Morris about the ostrich situation.
00:42:16.600We're trying to get this story beyond Canadian news because it's been ignored by a lot in the mainstream media.
00:42:25.040And it's been ignored by far too many independent and new media who won't touch it because I think it's about politics, because there's been no comment and no response about this story from the Conservative Party of Canada.
00:42:40.560And a lot of propagandists out there don't want to upset the apple cart by talking about this story.
00:42:46.140But we're getting this story out internationally in the U.S. and beyond, and we're going to stop this from happening, God willing.
00:42:55.300We're going to continue to fight for our freedom, and I'm going to continue to be an advocate for these farmers who are just trying to make a living and who have a right to their land and their livestock.
00:43:07.500That used to be what Canada was all about.
00:43:11.140Let it be about that again, because God help us if we lose those fundamental, foundational rights in this country.
00:43:21.380Thank you for watching. I will be back again tomorrow.
00:43:24.620Watch me tonight on the Conservative Corner at 7 o'clock Eastern Time.
00:43:29.540We'll be talking about this issue and many more.