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On this episode of Corruption and Lies, we discuss the guilty verdict handed down to Pat King and his co-accused, Tamara Leach and Chris Barber in the corruption and lies case against them. We also talk about the trade war with the U.S. and its impact on our economy, the PM's plan to cut government waste and corruption, and much, much more!
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there's a there's a new way of thinking and uh that is is that we're not going to tolerate
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liars ever again every person that has told a lie and has hurt the canadian people is going to pay
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all those lies we're going to put a stock of the lies and the corruption
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that's right we're here because we stand against the lies and corruption
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we're here because we stand against the lies and corruption exactly what the show was going to be
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about today regardless thank you lynn brooks for sending me that little bit of footage as pat king
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arrived at the ottawa courthouse it's the provincial courthouse on elgin street i've been there so many
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times covering my the trial of tamara leach and chris barber and other events thank you for your
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perseverance and when when waiting for this verdict it looks like a three-month conditional sentence no
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jail time followed by some probation the crown was looking for 10 years hard time so although i
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disagreed with the guilty verdict i think it couldn't have gotten too much better much better than this
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sentencing today all things considered although once again these people should not have been sent
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to trial in the beginning this was a political case these were political prisoners they should not have
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been tried for mischief this is something that happens at a wedding party i keep saying that thank you
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again lynn for that for that bit and i want to show you this as well before we before we get into some of the
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the other clips here uh if we are in a full-blown tariff war with the u.s uh that might be a reason not to go to the polls
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well it might be a reason not to go to the polls so we're getting contradictory
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signals as usual from the liberals we have mark carney saying i might like an early election because i think i could win
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we have karina ghoul this is the same woman who wanted to censor all of the material surrounding her
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inviting a former voffin ss soldier to the house of commons to sit in the visitors gallery she wanted
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all of that redacted gone censored completely missing from the parliamentary record that's called
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hanser she wanted that gone remember that that's why i have no time for karina ghoul here she wants to
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hang on to power very interesting we heard about it corruption and lies here's the stickers we just got
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these would be wonderful additions to your home
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maybe not your work i don't know depends where you work no problem where i work
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anyway boy i can't tell you i was waiting for that verdict i had a
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i had to file a story with the post-millennial while i'm
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trying to get on the air to do this it's exciting but i haven't even showed the intro we'll be right
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happens to the biggest stations happens to the smaller ones and some people never get off the ground
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because of it so got some good stuff for you this morning now a lot of people said
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commented yesterday how dare you suggest peer polyevs not for cutting government waste hasn't he talked
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about cutting foreign aid to dictators and so we can spend it on on an arctic base and we can spend
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it on arctic sovereignty yeah yeah and he's also talked about not initiating a new government program
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unless you cut an old one of equal cost good idea not enough though folks we need an independent
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directorate that is going not just to expose the obvious but to expose those things those expenses
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which we don't even know about because believe me if you if you look at the federal budget
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it's like a quarter of it is almost like black ops you have to go through the estimates to find out how
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much money is being wasted on dei projects and the like and we need a good investigative team to go
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after it to expose the waste and corruption and then to say now the ball is in your court mr polyev cut it
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that's what has to happen we need to just go a little farther because or further because this is epidemic
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let's have a look at the some of these slides here all right yes please so human events article i
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encourage you to have a look at that where i talk about why doge is being so effective
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look at this this is a global affair bureaucrats spent more than 3.3 million on alcohol between january
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2019 and may 2024 that's a big bar bill it's a big bar tab folks according to separate access to
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information records obtained by the canadian taxpayers federation that means the department
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is spending an average of fifty one thousand dollars a month on beer wine and spirits
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the ctf has long criticized global affairs canada spending including a eight thousand eight hundred
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dollars sex toy show in germany one thousand seven hundred dollars for a lesbian pirates musical
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twelve thousand five hundred for senior citizens and other countries to talk about their sex lives and
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a fifty one thousand dollar red carpet photo exhibit for rock star brian adams it just never ends does it
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and what the hell i've got to ask you this what is global affairs doing
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financing the bbc well of course it's financing the bbc because it likes things that the bbc is doing
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this is so incredibly interconnected so we're funding the bbc even though the bbc is a crown corporation like
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the cbc and gets full funding but no it needs more money of course the bbc is losing money as much as
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the cbc is so global affairs is there global affairs is there to provide more money and it is it is just
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incredible now what else we got here i have got so much material here and you look at the
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evidence over the years this is like what the usa usaid which doge uncovered this organization has
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been spending tens of billions of dollars on worthless projects over the years and you think
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we're doing the same in canada you bet we are yes
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here is just some of it look at the money that you state is pouring into canadian universities you
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see this is that reciprocal agreement between woke agencies woke government directories usa aid helps us
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in canada canada then dispenses more money to other countries and other woke agencies look at the money
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money that usa has brought to canadian universities
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one million dollars plus the ubc almost a million dollars to the governing council of the university
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of toronto you can you can have a look at that in fact that might it's absolutely shocking
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what is going on with the government largesse you know and what you heard at the pat king rally this
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morning yeah yeah waste and corruption let's not go through this any more let's put an end to this
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yes and i want to thank the right blend for his excellent live streaming this morning it kept me
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apprised of how things were going because i obviously couldn't get in this morning in time
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because i've got a i've got a problem with my car i've got to do a broadcast i had to get the story
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up and believe me when you cover an event live it takes you longer to file the story but thank you
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right blend for the good work you're doing here yeah and and once again three months he's got some
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probation afterwards that was expected that's pretty standard stuff but the crown wanted 10 years and
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so i think this is a bit of an example of the steel uh industry uh so there's a carbon price on steel
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to the extent to which that's paid yes that does show up in the cost for example of an automobile
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that's okay but you acknowledge that the consumer would pay more at some point well the consumer is
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already paying more yeah just to be clear the consumer is already paying more these are marginal
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amounts right so quick shift there to mark carney again who's in scarborough today got a call from
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peer polly's office just before going on the air to say that mark carney is in scarborough to make more
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incredible false claims about how much money he wants to save you and here's mark carney's admitting
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his carbon tax although it's a corporate carbon tax and of course it's also going to be
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a tariff carbon a carbon tariff which is insanity it's going to cost you more money than you're
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already spending he admitted that on cbc of course did rosemary barton hit back with that no
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gave him a pass gave him a pass although she asked a few tough questions if you watch the whole
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interview but don't waste your time it's about 19 minutes long and that's the best part right there
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but it's necessary to to know that the we don't want a trade war we want a secure border and we can
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have both not having a trade war and having a secure border that one equates to the other
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here's a great little piece talking about what canada needs to do this is my old friend brian lily
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from from my son news dates talking to steve bannon who never looked better on anything that comes from
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a country that doesn't have it what would the reaction be in washington to canada saying if your
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climate plan is not good enough uh and the american one would not be good now what they're talking
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about here just just to clarify is mark carney's carbon tariff how do you think american corporations
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or anybody is going to react to find out we've got a what tariff at the border enough for mark carney
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what would the reaction be to canada putting a carbon tariff on every import that we have from you
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i think it i think it would be a complete rethinking here in the country about what
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our relationship is with canada i think that if you did that it'd be you would essentially say
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that uh we're a hostile power i think that would be i think it would be reviewed by the american
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people as that i think it would be reviewed by people in washington is that and i think it would
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be reviewed by president trump is that yeah so guess what's going to happen retaliatory tariffs
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against canada because of our stupid carbon tariff how do people even come up with these stupid ideas
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mark carney he's being lauded as this economic genius and like i say he's chauncey gardner as far
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as i'm concerned this is a guy who just you load him up with talking points and he spews them out
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at a at a nauseatingly slow and and boring rate but that's all he's good for
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interesting stuff happening right now about censorship of course we're still under the gun
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potentially of this online harms act in canada that's why we got to get rid of these liberals
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because that's the one thing at least paulie ever said he's not going to follow through on the online
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harms act they're talking about doing half of it which i think is completely stupid i hope he
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forgets to do that i hope that's not really the plan just get rid of the whole damn piece of
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legislation it's toxic it's dangerous it's corrosive it's destructive and it destroys our freedom of
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speech get rid of it but jd vance has said some great things but here's an incredible interview
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from last sunday with marco rubio former florida senator now secretary of state marco rubio he's on
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with margaret brennan who had the stupidity to suggest the holocaust was a result of the weaponization of
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free speech how stupid do these liberal woke media people get free speech is to blame for the nazis and
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the holocaust even though it was the nazis who banned free speech there was no free speech under
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the nazi government there was simply no free speech and here's rubio hitting back i want to ask you
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about what happened in munich germany at the security conference vice president vance gave a speech and he
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told us allies that the threat he worries about the most is not russia it is not china he called it the
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threat from within and he lectured about what he described as censorship mainly focusing though
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on including more views from the right he also met with the leader of a far-right party known as the afd
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which as you know is under investigation and monitoring by german intelligence because of extremism
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what did all of this accomplish other than irritating our allies
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why would our allies or anybody be irritated by free speech and by someone giving their opinion
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we are after all democracies the music munich security conference is largely a conference of
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democracies in which one of the things that we cherish and value is the ability to speak freely and
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provide your opinions and so i think if anyone's angry about his word they don't have to agree with
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him but to be angry about it i think actually makes his point i thought it was actually a pretty
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historic speech whether you agree with him or not i think the valid points he's making to europe is
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we are concerned that the true values that we share the values that bind us together with europe
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are things like free speech and democracy and our shared history in winning two world wars and defeating
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uh soviet communism and the like these are the values that we shared in common and in that cold
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war we fought against things like censorship and oppression and so forth and when you see backsliding
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and you raise that that's a very valid concern we can't tell them how to run their countries we are
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he simply expressed in a speech his view of it which a lot of people frankly share and i thought
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he said a lot of things in that speech that needed to be said and honestly i don't know why anybody
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would be upset about it people are a lot you know you you don't have to agree with someone's speech
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i happen to agree with a lot of what he said but you don't have to agree with someone's speech uh to to
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at least appreciate the fact they have a right to say it and that you should listen to it and see
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whether those criticisms are valid i assure you the united states has come under withering criticism
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on many occasions from many leaders in europe and we don't go around throwing temper tantrums about
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it well he was standing in a country where free speech was weaponized to conduct a genocide and he
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met with the head of a political party that has far-right views and some historic ties to extreme groups
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the context of that was changing the tone of it and you know that that the censorship
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now you heard that bs what nonsense is there anything going through this woman's head
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to say something as stupid as that free speech was weaponized the truth of the matter is folks
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the weimar republic that she is saying allowed the nazis to come to power they were a woke government
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that suppressed free speech had censorship they shut down newspapers they shut down radio stations they
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gagged hitler he couldn't speak in many parts of germany they did the opposite of weaponizing free
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speech they they banned free speech is what the weimar republic did because they didn't want
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disinformation to be predominant in the country disinformation meaning anything they disagreed
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with so they banned it they were a hat ban happy government the weimar republic they did not promote
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free speech they did not allow the nazis to come to power they they were a government that was opposed to
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free speech just like journalists like this are opposed to free speech and at the end of the day
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if you don't have free speech in a democracy you don't have a democracy specifically about the
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right no i have to disagree with you free speech was not used to conduct a genocide the genocide
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was conducted by an authoritarian nazi regime that happened to also be genocidal because they hated
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jews and they hated minorities and they hated those that they had a list of people they hated but
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primarily the jews there was no free speech in nazi germany there was none there was also no opposition
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in nazi germany they were a sole and only party that governed that country so that's not an accurate
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reflection of history i also think it's wrong again i go back to the point of his speech okay
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the point of his speech was basically that there is an erosion in free speech and intolerance for
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opposing points of view within europe and that's of concern because that is eroding it's not an
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erosion of your military capabilities that's not an erosion of your economic standing that's an
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erosion of the actual values that bind us together in this transatlantic union that everybody talks
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about and i think allies and friends and partners that have worked together now for 80 years
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should be able to speak frankly to one another in open forums without being offended insulted or
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upset and i spoke to foreign ministers from multiple countries throughout europe many of them probably
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didn't like the speech or didn't agree with it but they were continuing to engage with us on all sorts
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of issues that unite us so again at the end of the day i think that uh you know people give okay that is
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a form in which you're supposed to be inviting people to give speeches not basically a chorus where
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everyone is saying the exact same thing that's not always going to be the case when it's a
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collection of democracies where leaders have the right and the privilege to speak their minds in
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forums such as these yeah that is dead on thank you marco for standing up for free speech because as
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i say this is what this program is all about it's about free speech we don't have free speech we've got
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nothing this program goes off the air tomorrow we don't have free speech i i stop writing for the
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post-millennial tomorrow if we don't have free speech i stop writing for human events tomorrow if
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we don't have free speech because we don't have the ability to write and stop suggesting that it's
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somehow smart it's somehow cute it's somehow apropos to ban free speech because well we might have
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disinformation if we have free speech and disinformation of course is something that government loves to
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produce nobody produces more disinformation more lies than government because they want you to think
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they're doing great things and they don't want you to know about those dumb things they're doing
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to be as accurate about it as possible let's listen to jd vance for a sec because this is classic
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now these cavalier statements are shocking to american ears for years we've been told that everything
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we fund and support is in the name of our shared democratic values everything from our ukraine policy
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to digital censorship is billed as a defense of democracy but when we see european courts canceling
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elections and senior officials threatening to cancel others we ought to ask whether we're holding
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ourselves to an appropriately high standard and i say ourselves because i fundamentally believe that we
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are on the same team we must do more than talk about democratic values we must live them now within
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living memory of many of you in this room the cold war positioned defenders of democracy against much more
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tyrannical forces on this continent and consider the side in that fight that censored dissidents that closed
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churches that canceled elections were they the good guys certainly not and thank god they lost the cold war
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they lost because they neither valued nor respected all of the extraordinary blessings of liberty the
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freedom to surprise to make mistakes to invent to build as it turns out you can't mandate innovation or
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creativity just as you can't force people what to think what to feel or what to believe and we believe
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those things are certainly connected and unfortunately when i look at europe today it's sometimes not so
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clear what happened to some of the cold wars winners i look to brussels where eu commission commissars warn
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citizens that they intend to shut down social media during times of civil unrest the moment they spot what
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they've judged to be quote hateful content or to this very country where police have carried out raids
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against citizens suspected of posting anti-feminist comments online as part of quote combating misogyny
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on the internet a day of action i look to sweden where two weeks ago the government convicted a christian
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activist for participating in koran burnings that resulted in his friend's murder and as the judge
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in his case chillingly noted sweden's laws to supposedly protect free expression do not in fact
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grant and i'm quoting a free pass to do or say anything without risking offending the group that
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holds that belief and perhaps most concerningly i look to our very dear friends the united kingdom
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where the backslide away from conscience rights has placed the basic liberties of religious britons in
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particular in the crosshairs a little over two years ago the british government charged adam smith
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connor a 51 year old physiotherapist and an army veteran with the heinous crime of standing 50 meters
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from an abortion clinic and silently praying for three minutes not obstructing anyone not interacting with
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anyone just silently praying on his own after british law enforcement spotted him and demanded to
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know what he was praying for adam replied simply it was on behalf of the unborn son he and his former
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girlfriend had aborted years before now the officers were not moved adam was found guilty of breaking
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the government's new buffer zones law which criminalizes silent prayer and other actions that
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could influence a person's decision within 200 meters of an abortion facility he was sentenced to pay
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thousands of pounds in legal costs to the prosecution now i wish i could say that this was a fluke a one-off
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crazy example of a badly written law being enacted against a single person but no this last october just
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a few months ago the scottish government began distributing letters to citizens whose houses lay within
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so-called safe access zones warning them that even private prayer within their own homes may amount to
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breaking the law naturally the government urged readers to report any fellow citizens suspected guilty
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of thought crime in britain and across europe free speech i fear is in retreat
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yes it is we need tough talk like this we've got to roll back all of this nonsense all of this hate speech
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legislation that criminalizes first of all speech and ultimately it's going to criminalize thought
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it's 6 0 1 on a tuesday morning and we were with state police as they raided this apartment in northwest
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germany inside six armed officers searched the suspect's home then seized his laptop and cell phone
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prosecutors say those electronics may have been used to commit a crime
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the crime posting a racist cartoon online at the exact same time across germany
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more than 50 similar raids played out part of what prosecutors say is a coordinated effort to curb
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online hate speech in germany yeah and you have to want what is what is the racist remark or the racist
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racist posting it's in most cases it's what somebody interprets as being racist and that is the
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problem we've got the government interpreting what we say what we do what we think as being hateful
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get rid of it all let's get back to basic free speech now let's get back to how i started this program
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it could have it could have ended very badly for packing today and this guy has been through hell
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with law fair just like tamara leach and chris barber this could have been a day of hell for him
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the the prosecution the crown was asking for 10 years in jail so it looks like he's got a three
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month conditional sentence which means he's not going to jail followed by about nine months or 12 months of
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probation i have to look it up i'm just rushing through this morning but it it overall it's good
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news i'm just waiting for his lawyer natasha to contact me with her remarks and i'm going to include
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that in the story i'm doing for the post-millennial please have a look at that and my latest human event
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story will be up today talking about that interview with marco rubio and margaret brennan
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and how incredibly stupid it is to blame free speech for either the nazis genocide or the holocaust
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or any of the evils of the world free speech promotes freedom dictatorships promote a ban on free
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speech that's the primary difference let's never forget that let's keep fighting for free speech let's
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keep fighting for freedom and i'll be right back in a minute
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go ahead thanks for watching today folks i'm just we just had some new footage come in and i'm going
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to see if we can get that up for you it's pat king emerging from the courtroom so don't go away
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i'm just going to talk for a minute here and we'll i'm going to show you the
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the footage again that i that i i opened the show with until we get the other footage in line
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and uh now it's done great work there's a there's a there's a new way of thinking and uh that is is
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that we're not going to tolerate liars ever again yeah every person that has told the lie and has hurt
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the canadian people is going to pay i guess we'll see all those lies we're going to put a stock of
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the lies and corruption that's right we're here because we stand against the lies and corruption
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and thank you for watching today folks appreciate it we'll have more about this tomorrow
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and i think this is a victory under the circumstances keep fighting keep resolving to resist and i'll be back
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again tomorrow at 10 with all the news you need to know bye for now