THE PIPELINE: Jessica Yaniv has great genes
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Summary
Western Standard Opinion Editor Nigel Henniford and Senior Alberta Columnist Corey Morgan join host Derek Fildebrandt on The Pipeline to talk about the latest in Canadian politics. The boys also discuss the latest headlines in the world of politics, including a woman who was found guilty of conspiracy to commit a crime, a man who was given a life sentence for a crime he didn't commit, and a man convicted of being a pedophile.
Transcript
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I'm Derek Fildebrandt, publisher of the Western Standard, and you're watching The Pipeline.
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I'm joined by my usual good crew here, Western Standard opinion editor Nigel Henniford's
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second last time on the show as an official, as opinion editor, looking forward to a well-deserved
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But yeah, I guess this is your second last time.
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We will have you back, obviously, but in your capacity as opinion editor, puttering around
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Yeah, puttering is what I do, my kick-up, this rearrangement, yeah, yeah, I'll be back.
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Okay, and Western Standard senior Alberta columnist Corey Morgan.
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Always a pleasure to be a fixture here for a while yet.
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See, like, you're not an employee anymore, but you're here all the time still puttering
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She'll probably be back next week, but we've got a great sub-in for her today.
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We've got Elise Mills, a conservative strategist from beautiful Vancouver, although she's, I
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won't disclose your location in case that's a secret, but somewhere else on beautiful Vancouver
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I was really looking forward to it this morning.
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I'm looking forward to it because we've got so many great puns for our headlines today,
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Um, but, uh, dueling petitions to have referendums won by former deputy premier to Alison Redford,
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uh, Thomas Lukashuk, uh, who is, uh, trying to start a petition to keep Alberta in Canada.
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Um, and then, uh, referendum for Alberta to declare independence and, uh, Alberta's elections
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authority very strangely deciding they have the authority to send it to the courts to decide if
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we should be allowed to even have a referendum.
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I don't know why we wouldn't be allowed to, and we're actually proposing to have a very clear
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Uh, Tamara lynched the crown after having found her guilty of the heinous crime of mischief.
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Uh, something pretty much anyone under the age of 18 has committed at least a dozen times.
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Um, are seeking seven years for her and, uh, Barbara, I think they're going for eight.
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Um, that's, that's curious considering a guy who tried to blow up, uh, synagogues and kill
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So that's pretty, uh, two months of the house arrest.
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Um, and then rapists, uh, who are let off with essentially nothing so that it won't get in
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So he, he got a sentence, uh, roughly analogous to Jeffrey Epstein.
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It's, uh, first time box, um, uh, for national and he's, yeah, well, yeah, that was the whole
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idea is we had to make sure that didn't get in the way of his immigration status because
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clearly the process is not total, complete bullshit, uh, foiked off, uh, foiked a Christian
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Everyone's already heard about that, uh, how the federal government and then municipal
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governments across Canada have got out of their way to ban him from performing, uh, city
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of Montreal, finding a church for letting him play Christian music inside of a church
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Um, we're going to talk about that and also some of the more, the context around it, how
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city of Montreal doesn't do anything about mass Muslim prayers in the streets, blocking
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traffic without permits, um, how genuinely hateful musical acts are scheduled to come to
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Canada, the ones who recently played in the UK, um, and Ireland who don't seem to have
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any trouble getting government permits to play, as I actually don't think they should, even
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if they are pretty hateful, uh, you know, let people decide that non-governments.
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Um, but we're going to start off with, um, the advertising campaign that's got everyone
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Jessica Yanif, uh, many of you will recall, uh, I'm glad we have a Vancouverite on, on the
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Uh, Jessica Yanif is the very beautiful woman who, uh, took some, uh, I think Vietnamese ladies
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to human rights, uh, commissions or tribunals, uh, for the right to, uh, force them to wax
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Uh, she did ultimately lose, um, she, uh, but she, she's in the news again.
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She took the, some beauty pageant in Ontario to a human rights commission because they denied
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him the right to participate in this woman's beauty pageant.
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Like the beauty pageant said, this pageant is for, I guess they probably have broadly
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One, you must be a woman and two, you must be arguably beautiful.
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You know, beauty might be in the eyes of the beholder, but sometimes you can draw a pretty
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Uh, but you know, Canadian courts, I don't have a lot of respect for them.
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They get a, they do a lot of dumb shit, but, uh, you know, uh, maybe it's small side of
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the times that we're returning to, uh, a little bit of normalcy that sanity is perhaps returning
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to things that, cause I would imagine, actually it's not even a court, it's human rights commission.
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I'm actually a bit surprised the human rights commission ruled, uh, that this ugly, particularly
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ugly man is, uh, not entitled in fact, to participate in a woman's beauty pageant.
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And there's no appeal except on process, which I'm sure they follow scrupulously.
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You know, every now and then you get surprised.
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And, uh, generally speaking, I've not been a big fan of human rights commissions, but this
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I mean, maybe you mean to get to this later, but the reaction from the left on that, that whole,
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um, advertising campaign from American Eagle future, we're going to transition to that.
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Uh, if I can, if I can just because the lustrous career as a, you know, an agitator potster, um, I
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think the, the, the process that that person has, um, is where the objective is always to weaken our
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society, weaken our values, weaken what is truthful, uh, in traded out for what is not
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Um, if I am correct, I believe that Jessica has had not one, not two, not three, but four
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human rights, uh, commission complaints or what went forward to the human rights complaints.
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And if I'm not mistaken, our colleague Ezra Levent wrote a great book called Shakedown.
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It's about a decade or so old, and it talks about the human rights commission and specifically
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the gamesmanship that went on with certain groups in Vancouver and how it had that commission
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has had its own illustrious career of destroying people's lives.
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Um, it's unfortunate because as we've just said off the top, Derek, there are all these
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horrible issues coming forward regarding women and girls safety, um, paying for child rape,
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Um, women are being attacked on a pretty regular basis in Vancouver.
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I can't speak to other parts of the country, but I can tell you, I've never felt less safe.
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And knowing that no matter what the police, uh, commissions are saying, no matter what those,
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um, leaderships are, are demanding of the federal government, um, including, uh, my own attorney
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general in British Columbia has demanded that the tomfoolery around, um, you know, pedophilia
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and women's rights and the, and the sort of the reduction of women's rights must be, uh,
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addressed immediately by the, um, by the justice minister as soon as possible.
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But getting back to Jessica, this is not a person that has anything else going on other than looking
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to make money off of these, I would say quite insidious, if not, and also ludicrous, uh, uh,
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claims that she's trying, or they are trying to make.
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Um, and I would say it's a great offense to us women that have that to, to feminism,
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to women that are dealing with serious problems that I've just outlined.
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Um, and we need to be talking about the respect of women in this country.
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Um, but Jessica has quite a career and I would suggest that our, you know, our viewers today
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It's one of the best books I've read around the Human Rights Commission and the egregious,
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But also I think it's important people get really tuned into what people like Jessica are
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doing, uh, to this country and the waste of time in our justice system.
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So actually, uh, that book Shakedown by Ezra, that, that was from Ezra's time as publisher
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of the Western Standard, uh, in his day when, when the Standard was a print magazine and coming
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from, uh, the decision of Ezra and the Standard at the time to run the famous or infamous Danish
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Muhammad cartoons, which were the biggest story in the world at that time when, uh, radical
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Islamists were lynching people, burning down buildings, rioting, doing all sorts of stuff
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and, uh, attempt to enforce their sense of blasphemy on the West saying you're not allowed
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Uh, everyone in the world was talking about it, writing about it, reporting on it, but no
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one in Canada had actually published, well, what are the cartoons that these people are
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And he published them and they're, I, if I was a Muslim, I'm like, maybe I would find
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And, and it was, it was a radical Muslims who went after the Western Standard at that
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But then Shakedown was about the whole broader grievance and complaint industry, uh, of these
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just totally ludicrous, uh, attempts by, by people to use the human rights commissions
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and tribunals to shake down businesses, churches, et cetera, for personal profit and no risk of
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Um, and, and shake them out of their charter rights and freedoms and religious freedoms.
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And if you look back at that time, I think the three of us would, or the four of us would
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agree that the foreshadowing of the Western standards fight there.
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If you look to where we are today, to what was happening then, it was, we should, we should
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Uh, and the human rights commissions essentially are applying the charter, like the charter
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It should not apply to, apply to private institutions, businesses, not-for-profits, et cetera, unless
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you're getting, you know, you're essentially a quasi-government institution.
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The, no government rules should not apply to you.
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The charter applies to restrained government, not individuals.
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And the human rights commission is essentially applying the charter and government
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They, they just shouldn't exist to begin with, but this is, let's, we're going to stay
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Uh, cause we're, you know, I, I'm very proud of the pun on the, on, on this headline today.
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Um, uh, Sydney Sweeney, um, well-known, uh, national socialist, uh, doing something very controversial,
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uh, posing in jeans as a beautiful woman and being, uh, unashamed of being a beautiful blonde
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Uh, she, you know, the slogan of the campaign is, uh, Sydney has great jeans.
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Uh, but the left has just had a total mental breakdown on this one.
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And it, like it's, it's a, they're a parody of themselves at this point.
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Um, is anyone really denying that, uh, Sydney Sweeney doesn't have great jeans, Corey?
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It's, it's a bizarre part of their ideology where they really, the crabs in the bucket
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who have to tear down from the top under every circumstance.
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I mean, I think for example, the dove campaign where it was marketing to regular
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women and saying, you know, that you can be having curves and body flaws, but you're,
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That's, that's who we, we want to serve, but the reality and what sells to is people
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want to see the ones who won the genetic lottery.
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They do want to see the most beautiful in models.
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They want to see, when I watched the NFL, I want to see the freakishly athletic men perform
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who I would never even be able to come close to, cause we just want to see the top of the top,
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but it's not enough now to cater to normal people.
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They're trying to say it's, it's unreasonable to celebrate the people who are exceptional,
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whether it's in looks or, or, or whatever way it's a race to the bottom.
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Actually, there's much more to be read into this with that rage they're showing for her,
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And I'm selling clothing and, uh, their rage really illustrates how insecure and messed
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I like, I, I, I, I, I'm cautious to not say, you know, every asshole with a TikTok account
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It's unfair when one side does that to another, but there's a pretty broad trend in the online
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It's almost universally women who do not have great genes, who are upset about this.
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People who did not like very much did not win the genetic lottery.
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And I don't mean to be mean and ad hominem, but that's what this is.
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They seem like such, such wonderful people who can, who could stand to be in the room
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of someone who just maybe got, you know, a little luckier than them.
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But, uh, you can talk about this at two levels, you know, uh, Derek, one is genes.
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If you want to keep a fun thing going, we can keep a fun thing going, but you know, there
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is, uh, this, this is wokeness raising his ugly head and notice it is the ugly head.
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Wokeness is just the revenge of the second best upon the best.
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And that is the whole war on beauty, which the, I don't want to get serious about this
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But look, the left hates beauty, beauty and truth go together.
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So whether you're looking at your architecture, your, your, uh, art music, your art, or even
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creative writing, they'll, they keep bringing down the average and calling that good instead
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I hope people buy the jeans because it'll be a rebuke to the, all the nut bars who are
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complaining about it, but it's actually symptomatic of something a little deeper in our society.
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I mean, uh, American Eagle stock is up something like 15 or 20%, like, like from a frigate ad
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I mean, she is the anti, uh, Dylan, um, Mulvaney, who crashed the stock and market share
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And it can't, I don't think it's just because it's a good ad campaign, which it is.
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It's because I, I, I think the market as I'm looking at it, the market, I think is pricing
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in now that, uh, American Eagle's onto something that America, like, like my favorite of those
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ads is the one where she's got like, uh, like a GT Mustang Cobra, like just like my
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ultra, it happens to also be my ultimate all time dream car.
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Um, but you know, it's just Americana, hot blonde chick, wiping grease off her onto the
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You're going to need a break for a minute there.
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I don't think Americans, I don't think people in general ever stopped liking this stuff.
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We were just told for a decade or so that this is no longer appropriate.
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This is no longer in, uh, your shallow, if you like muscle cars and hot women and an American
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So I think it's emblematic of, of the changing times.
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It sort of tells you something that she got into a Mustang and not a Prius.
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I mean, oddly enough, I guess if you were trying to make this, uh, a Nazi dog whistle, you would
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I can't support, uh, Tesla because it's, uh, you know, it's founders.
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So we're, uh, we'll, we'll keep it going on here.
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Anyway, however you pronounce it, Christian conservative.
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I don't, I don't, he probably does support Trump.
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But, uh, coming to Canada, uh, almost no one knew who these guys were.
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Um, I think I pulled vaguely around the office.
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I think one person in our newsroom at the Western standard knew who these guys were.
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Now they're well known, uh, right across the country from anyone watching the news, uh, as
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they've been just banned everywhere they're going, except for the Alberta legislature grounds,
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Uh, at least once you just kind of, uh, I guess people, people probably know about it,
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but maybe just kind of dig a bit into, you know, what is it governments between the federal
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government and municipalities have been doing, uh, to try and keep, you know, these, uh,
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these evil people with good genes out of Canada.
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Um, well, I'm, I'm sure you're very educated audience already knows the premise to the
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Uh, but for those who may have been on vacation somewhere, the, the main court of this or the
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main issue here is that a Christian rocker who, as you said, Derek, really didn't have
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it at much of a following in Canada, um, or pretty much anywhere else, he was sort of
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a secondary act has suddenly burst onto stage as a very prominent, loud pro charter of rights
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American, and he's making hand over fist money doing so.
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And it's all thanks to all our levels of government from municipalities to provincial, uh, legislatures
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to, um, federal members of parliament, uh, trying to manipulate, uh, the reasons as to
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why he should not be, uh, allowed in Canada, number one, and number two, why he should not
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be allowed in their communities and provinces or within, uh, uh, private settings like churches,
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um, which by the way are covered under religious freedoms, uh, under the religious freedoms act
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Um, and I find it ironic that there is so little information or understanding, even by senators,
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uh, and non-elected senators in this country around what freedom of expression really involves.
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And to see our leadership, Derek, uh, go out there and talk about how we don't have free
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We don't have, uh, freedom, uh, around religious rights.
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I was absolutely dumbfounded within freedom of expression is freedom of speech.
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And it's, uh, it's a, there's a shield there, but it's not a muzzle.
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And I was shocked to see, um, certain ministers and certain members of parliament, even my own
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premier, David Eby, making very false comments about what Mr. Sean Faust was doing, what he
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was singing about and why he had so many issues with him.
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Uh, David Eby even remarked that this guy was singing hate, uh, songs, uh, that he was,
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uh, that lyrics were hateful towards the LGBTQI community, to trans people, to certain religions,
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I can't, I don't have enough time to go through all of it, but, uh, I'll accept the, the,
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I think what this also highlighted, and I think these three gentlemen will agree with
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me is that we, what we saw reveal itself on social media, where people that were purveyors
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And I believe that there is group, there are groups out there that are financially benefiting
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from weakening our society, spreading misinformation, disinformation.
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About what our charter and our constitution and our rights actually are.
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Um, and, and I will just say this, I don't particularly like Mr. Don, the singer.
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Um, and, but it doesn't mean that I don't think he should be here.
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Um, I also want to say to the politicians that were spreading false information that he had
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And senators and ministers, um, and premiers should all understand the difference between
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Um, so there were many different things that were going on, and I, I just couldn't stop.
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He set bait traps and he had done it repeatedly.
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He was imagining gaming gaming came in and said, uh, I am going to, we are going to make.
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And, and cause I believe consumed them if I'm not mistaken.
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And I, I will tell you that, uh, I'm a huge proponent of protection of wildlife.
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Um, but that doesn't mean I don't think he should be singing or standing on our soil or
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And the other thing, Derek and guys, that absolutely disgusted me was that his concert in Montreal was firebombed and the police stood there.
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The Montreal police stood there and watched these perpetrators, these violent criminals, endanger not only Sean's life, the singer's life, but the young people that were in the concert.
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And I just do not understand how this country has gotten to this point.
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There is an obvious violation of our laws, whereas there's obvious violent crime, and then their main focus is trying to get this guy off stage.
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And this went back and forth for several hours before the concert, immediately within sort of the early part of the concert.
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And then the firebombing happened, and they were still debating on whether they could actually rip him off the stage.
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I don't know what country I'm sitting in anymore, because that to me is just stomach churning, to be honest.
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If I was a parent of somebody that was at that concert, I would be looking at civil litigation at this point.
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Christian rock, for the most part, doesn't float my boat.
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I don't think there's been a good Christian rock group since Creed.
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But, like, for the most part, eh, it's a little too on the nose.
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Like, so the excuses used, like, they just denied them permits everywhere to begin with,
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because they were going to do just regular outdoor concerts, that kind of thing.
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It started with Parks Canada, somewhere out east, coming from a CBC story.
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And the CBC story was playing into all the tropes, you know, they're racist, they're mega, they're American.
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And so the federal government revoked it under the premise, and they were a little smarter than the city of Montreal.
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They weren't on the premise that, oh, we can't guarantee safety.
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And, well, you know what, it's your job to guarantee the safety of Canadians.
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And if, I mean, you know, there's a Music Act, they're responsible for security within reasonable limits.
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But if it's not reasonable, you're facing potential political violence from Antifa or something.
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That's the job of government, then, to step in and provide additional security.
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But we know that it wasn't actually a security issue.
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Most of the municipalities that denied permits, they did it under a similar guise.
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City of Montreal and Quebec City, they didn't even pretend.
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They just said, this is not compatible with Quebec values, and these are, you know, right-wing Christian people.
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You know, then you had creepy Senator Chris Wells.
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As soon as I said creepy Senator, you already know who I was.
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You know, he was saying, you know, a hate group shouldn't be allowed in.
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And the guy who posted images about, you know, Christians are all Christians or Nazis, that kind of stuff from this guy.
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They shouldn't be allowed here because we disagree with them.
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The left has dropped even the pretense, Corey, that, you know, of the language, say, that Parks Canada was using.
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Yeah, and it's an indication of how ass-backwards our country is.
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I mean, that should never even have come into question if we, you know, the Charter keeps coming up lately.
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And there's really, it's deviated in its interpretation, grossly away from what it was supposed to be.
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And being used now as a hammer to shut people down rather than to protect people's rights.
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The insecurity of the left, again, I used that term earlier, and it applies here.
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You're fearful of differing messages, not hate messages, differing messages.
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And rather than debate them, rather than apply discourse, or rather than just leave it the hell alone, they insist on trying to shut it down.
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And it's a sickness, and it's problematic, and people should be paying attention.
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You don't have to like this guy, but you better understand how significant this swarm of government officials and ground activists, everybody in between trying to shut him down, how dangerous this is if we allow this to be unchecked like this.
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I mean, I think there's a certain amount of monkey see, monkey do going on here as well because they do it in, well, can we be the next one to cancel this guy and get our headlines in?
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I'm sure that happens, but, you know, this business of values, you were saying that they were shut down initially in New Brunswick because of the security, I see, and that's certainly true.
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Yeah, but they also said that this performance should not take place on Parks Canada property because it was inconsistent with Parks Canada values.
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So back to the internet we go, and we look to see what Parks Canada values are as they perceive them, and it's about creating safe places and fostering diversity.
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Biodiversity, I could see, but the hell does a park have to do with diversity?
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Well, you know, you've got to go onto the internet and see if you can make any sense of it because it just sounded like the classic way this liberal government works is that it has a set of ideas about how people should act and think and do,
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and through various means of legislation, selective granting to agencies, they are trying to bring that apart.
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I mean, his whole file in the United States is suddenly elevated because, you know, up there in a heathen country.
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But it is, unfortunately, as Corey says, it sets a terrible picture of Canada.
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Well, speaking of martyrs, let's talk about the most serious of them all, the one who has been so wronged, Rachel Gilmore.
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Rachel Gilmore, like, has been so hard done by.
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She's, again, someone who's claimed to be censored herself.
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And I don't actually think has been, but just, if she's nothing, if not consistent, consistently stupid, and consistently wrong.
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And it's her God-given right, believe it or not, it's her God-given right to be both of those things every day of the week.
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But it's my God-given duty to point it out and make fun of it when I can.
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She, you know what, I'll just put it to you, Elise.
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Maybe John will pull up some of the screenshots of what happened here.
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And then I'm going to, I have an invitation to make.
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But, Elise, why don't you just kind of give a quick synopsis, and we'll throw a graphic up on the screen here.
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Well, where I enter the conversation is being an avid to do one of her, I would say, cheeky little versions of punditry.
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In fact, she's only been censored because she's not good enough to be out there with the other pundits and commentators.
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And I wouldn't even call it, it's not censoring.
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But everything has to turn into some sort of hate issue or anti-feminist or, you know, with Rachel Gilmore.
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It can't just be that she's terrible at what she does.
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And she also doesn't, I don't believe that she is very truthful and factful.
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And this is a great example of that, largely ignored because she's not worth my time.
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But when she starts spewing, I think, very dangerous misinformation, disinformation, I'm going to lean on disinformation.
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And she manipulates what is very clear, which was very clear in the Charter, to suit her own purposes.
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And we can only surmise what those goals and objectives and purposes are.
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But I stepped forward because she had written a tweet.
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I believe it was some sort of screen capture from this show that she does in her living room called Bubble Pop.
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And it was talking about what freedom of expression is, that we don't have freedom of speech, that he has no, the singer had no right to be there.
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I mean, it went on and on and on and it was garbage.
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So I stepped in and she proceeded not to address my tweets because she was too cowardly to actually debate me in that conversation.
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But then she sort of subtweeted me and I think corolled some of this.
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And so I just responded and said, listen, gloves off.
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I'm asking you to debate me on the Charter of Rights.
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I'm asking you to debate me on this particular issue and for you to stand by the, well, I would say the untruthful, if you believe that, then you have a serious problem.
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And maybe in my language, and I wish I could say the same thing about Ms. Gilmore.
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You can tell exactly where Ms. Gilmore is coming from in this conversation, guys, because the vernacular, the style, the tone of her response to me really said everything about her lack of education on this matter.
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And like I said to you, Derek, it's really dangerous.
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We need to correct the damage that Rachel Gilmore is doing and others like her.
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So, you know, soon after this, I got a chuckle.
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Actually, we all we had a gut, a gut bursting laughter in the newsroom yesterday when we saw this stuff between you and her and Corey going on.
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No, what I tweeted is first you tried to do a debate.
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And I said the Western Standard would be happy to host to which she was just no.
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Make sure, remind me to do it as soon as we're done recording here.
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Uh, we're going to have a debate between Rachel Gilmore and Elise Mills.
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So I don't expect her to, uh, take us up on it.
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But we're going to send her a Zoom link, uh, or, uh, StreamYard is what we use on the back
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We're going to send her a link and she can come in at any time.
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She can come in and just tell us to F off and leave.
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But, uh, we're going to, uh, we're going to host that debate.
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And if not, uh, we'll just, uh, we'll just talk about the episode.
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Maybe you should throw in a pair of American Eagle jeans.
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Uh, now, I obviously, I have a favorite in the debate.
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But I've moderated debates before where I do have a favorite.
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uh, I, I, I'm pretty confident in my ability to be fair.
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I mostly just want to see the two of you go at it and attempt to
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And so it's going to be my job to keep it up here because she has,
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And I will say if she's so worried about coming to our clubhouse,
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I would remind her that I did a decade on CBC across all the CBC affiliates,
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but most importantly, a decade with Rosie Barton as the old,
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one of the only real conservatives, uh, that rare,
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And I was treated to misogyny threats of my, you know,
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but I felt it was important to hold the line and hold that chair.
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And, and I've spent well over a decade comfortable,
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but as a conservative, I do not give up my space.
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And if she is so emboldened to make such outrageously incorrect claims like that,
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I'm rolling out the pink carpet for you because, um, well,
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she seems to like the color pink in her bubble pot, uh, commentary,
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Well, because she seems to think it's biologically possible.
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Uh, we're not going to have time to get to the referendum section.
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We're going to be pretty tight today. Um, I hit that in my show earlier today.
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but I want to talk about, uh, freedom convoy here, uh,
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Tamara Leach and, uh, Barbara, what's Barbara's first name again?
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Chris, Chris Barber. Uh, the crown is trying to lynch them.
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They want the death sentence, pretty much the death sentence.
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Well, they want seven years for Tamara Leach and they want eight years for, uh,
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Chris Barber. I mean, this, uh, they were found guilty.
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I think it was the sentencing here. It was last week. Uh,
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and I think it's part of the crown's strategy to make the process,
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the punishment that having had the sentencing hearing in July,
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the actual sentencing will not be in July and not be in August and not be in
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September. It will in fact be October the third,
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just to spoil everybody's summer and make things that little bit worse.
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I honestly doubt that they will get seven years because I,
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I truly believe that even Canadians who didn't care much for the convoy and the
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And those in particular who were inconvenienced by the trucks being parked in
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which is basically kicking over dustbins in back alleys, uh,
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is excessive and the court would not wish to bestow martyrdom on Tamara Leakes
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I think she's done them like 50 odd days already before being convicted of
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but the symbolism of this is that the state has decided to come back and try
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to intimidate all Canadians through the way they treat these two people who
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when all is said and done, basically were free speech advocates.
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Um, yeah, I think Nadja's right, Corey, that they're,
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they're not going to get seven and eight years. I mean,
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it's kind of like a bidding war, you know, the defense,
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it's low, the prosecution, it's high. And yeah,
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maybe the judge goes somewhere in the middle. Uh, but it's mischief.
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it's about the pettiest crime we've got in the, uh,
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in the, in the criminal code of Canada. Uh, I mean,
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created thousands of dollars of damage that I caught and handed to the cops.
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Nothing happened, period. But that was more serious.
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It actually created damage. It was vandalism that, you know,
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this is a crime that essentially like vandalism gets put into this category.
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I don't know. I did not follow every day of the court.
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So I don't know if technically they're guilty or not courts ruled.
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Tamara and Barber have already done respectively,
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as long as you've got immigration status, uh, pending.
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if I was going to roll the dice on this and guess I,
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three year sentence and then suspend it and leave it at,
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a time served prior to court is usually triple time.
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the judges seem to be reasonable from what I've seen in the coverage of this
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Is the public serve by putting them behind bars further?
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Are they protecting us from any risk by putting behind bars further?
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but they also want this issue to go into the books of history.
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you can be assured there's going to be appeals.
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don't you dare speak up or you're going to get it.
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but I don't think they're going to give them a long sentence.
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They're suggesting that a judge might take political considerations
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when it comes to preventing that sort of incident from happening again,
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unnoticed stories of the week was the fact that Canadian border,
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401 have been convicted on serious criminal offenses,
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this was a story that was actually published by the global mail yesterday.
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but it's stemming from a report that CBSA actually released themselves.
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that have either served time or they have failed,
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And the concern is the level of criminality of 400 and something of them.
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just sadly taking note of the fact that it's a queersed armor and Great Britain has,
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He says to protect the viability of a two state solution.
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We were talking about constitutional charter rights.
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but apparently according to a judge in Ontario today,
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That seems pretty loopy even for an Ontario court.
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weaponizing femininity warns Canadian intelligence report.
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Women's workout routines that devolve into anti-government rhetoric,
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makeup tutorials with anti-feminist commentary,
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personal finance videos that blame immigrants for stealing jobs.
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According to a Canadian government intelligence report,
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the extremist movements are weaponizing femininity on social media to attract
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probably all four of us here have been on a list for some time,
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