Ezra Levant critiques Canada’s election night exclusion of dissent, spotlighting Rebel News’ live coverage (8 p.m.–1 a.m. ET) and their blocked access to debates by Trudeau, Singh, and others, who dodged questions on vaccine mandates and natural immunity while parroting identical pro-vaccine scripts. Union protests in Australia—like the CFMEU’s defiant "freedom" chants against vaccine deals—mirror global resistance to medical authoritarianism, exposing cracks in forced compliance systems. Levant frames the election as a referendum on whether Canadians will tolerate mainstream media’s suppression of alternative voices, with Bernier’s People Party and union rebellions signaling demand for real choice over imposed policies. [Automatically generated summary]
I've got some thoughts about who might win, who's going to win, and what difference it'll make.
And I'll tell you that the five parties that are, quote, the official parties, there's really no difference amongst them on the key issues of our day.
The only party that's really dissenting wasn't allowed in the leaders' debates and wasn't even on most TV clips and was called other by the pollsters.
Just like they tried to keep us out of the debates, too.
I'll do a recap of where our reporters were over the last month.
And I'll invite you to watch our live show tonight at 8 p.m. Eastern.
We'll be on TV for about five hours straight going through the results of the night.
Anyways, that's what today's show is about.
Let me close by inviting you to watch us on Election Night from 8 p.m. to 1 a.m. Eastern Time.
Until then, here's today's podcast.
Tonight, it's the election.
It's September 20th, and you're watching the Ezra Levant Show.
Why should others go to jail when you're the biggest carbon consumer I know?
There's 8,500 customers here, and you won't give them an answer.
The only thing I have to say is government will watch the house is because it's my bloody right to do so.
It's the election already.
What a terrible campaign it was.
A completely unnecessary election.
Trudeau thought it would be to his advantage to move quickly.
I thought it was a little bit whiny of the opposition parties to complain about that at such length, but I think that actually resonated a little bit with voters, so perhaps I was wrong and they were right to complain.
I don't think it ever looks strong to complain about an election, the idea being we always want to hold the government to account.
But I think people said, if you, I think it was part of the hypocrisy of the pandemic.
Everyone's in a lockdown, but politicians who are going to the polls two years early think the lockdown doesn't apply to them.
I think the most acute example of that was when Justin Trudeau took his campaign right into the heart of a hospital itself.
You can see the pictures that he tweeted about it.
Now, you and I can't go into that hospital even if we have friends or family in the hospital.
I know I went to a hospital once during COVID.
They won't let you in.
But Trudeau gets the rules suspended for him and worse, the entire press cohort that travel with them and none of them thought it was a problem because all of them know the rules are for the little people.
So if you can go into a hospital for your political advantage, the whole thing is about who the rulers are and who the ruled are.
By the way, it wasn't just Justin Trudeau.
Over the past few days, Aaron O'Toole, the leader of the Conservative Party, has tweeted all these pictures of him and his personal family, his wife and kids, wearing masks.
Now they're all together.
They live in the same home.
O'Toole himself got COVID and recovered from it naturally, so he's natural immunity.
Plus he's had two shots.
Why are they wearing masks?
When they live together, surely they don't wear those masks in the house.
And again, it's that they're showing what they want you to consume.
We all know that they don't live that way.
We all know they don't need the masks.
So in a way, that's similar to Trudeau flouting the rules or using the rules just as a prop.
I'm not saying that O'Toole himself went into a hospital also, but they're using the rules as a prop, as a device, as a distraction.
No one actually believes in the rules.
Now, Rebel News covered the heck out of this campaign.
We were all across the country as far north as the Yukon, where our reporter Mocha went to the UConn to talk about a Conservative Party candidate who was fired on the eve of the election because he was worried about a two-tiered society with people who were forced to get vaccines.
By the way, this Conservative candidate who was fired came within 153 votes of winning last time.
Imagine throwing him out because he wasn't enough of a cheerleader for forced vaccines.
Here's a quick clip of Mocha in the far north.
Aaron O'Toole's Conservative Party terminated a candidate who had high chances of winning in his riding.
Some public comments I've made on...
Jonas J. Smith is now running as an independent for the riding of the Yukon after he dared to share his opinion on vaccine mandates.
I went to White Horse, Yukon, to ask him what happened.
Well, long story short, I got a message from a senior member of the Conservative Party Central Campaign team looking to speak with me.
We had a phone call, exchanged some pleasantries, talked about the campaign a little bit, and the conversation quickly turned to some public comments I made on government COVID response.
Well, that's the furthest north our campaign went.
Of course, we were all over the country too.
Here's Drea trying to put a question to Justin Trudeau and Trudeau's personal security.
They were fine with people taking selfies with them.
But when Drea asked a tough question, they grabbed her like a ragdoll and threw her away.
Take a look.
You talked about Canada's last wrongs, the past things they haven't done right.
When will you speak out about the 20 vandalized churches?
They're burning churches and vandalizing them, and you're not calling it a hate crime.
Politicians don't seem to like questions, do they?
Politicians of all stripes.
Here's Tamara Ugalini in her hometown of Coburg, Ontario, going to a restaurant she used to work at, trying to put a simple question.
I really enjoyed this back and forth.
I won't show you the whole thing, but this is a moment of Tamara doing great journalism in Ontario.
Trudeau, how long for vaccine passports?
Trudeau, how long?
Forever, Trudeau?
How long for vaccine passports?
Trudeau, how long?
Go to jail!
How long?
How long?
No media questions at all.
No media questions.
We waited, gee, I don't know, at least two hours and will not answer any questions by the media.
Just love his cheerleaders.
We were in other places too.
We were in Winnipeg.
We were in Saskatchewan.
Of course, we were all over Quebec.
One of my favorite moments was just this weekend where Alexa Lavoie, one of the newest rebels, tracked down the man running against Maxime Bernier, the Conservative MP, who was hanging out at a golfing country club just by himself, hiding, I think.
Alexa found him in there.
First thing he said was, I don't give you permission to film me.
But the second thing he said is he refuses to be in the same room as someone who's not vaccinated.
In this case, he meant Bernier, but really, isn't he talking about you too?
quick clip of that.
I'm even going to visit several people in the residents of New York.
So I'm double vaccinated.
The people around me are around.
If you respect me, I always refuse to.
But I know in fact the non-vaccinated name of the democracy, because I would rather debate with January non-vaccinated.
I can be debated when the fate of the DIGE Commission of Convention on the debate in the Mississippi.
from 11h30 to 12h30 to 12h00.
Do you think it's normal to not debate in the same room?
When I look at it, I don't know that we don't have a long time on it.
I respect the people's choice.
I encourage people to vaccinate.
But those who don't know, why would I push me to collate after them?
Speaking of Alexa, she did a great job in the leaders' debates.
As you know, for the second election in a row, Trudeau's hand-picked debates commission kicked out rebel news.
Now, when they did it in 2019, I thought it was a miracle that the federal court gave us a court order letting us back in.
Trudeau's Debates Commission had two years to prepare to keep us out again.
They hired a massive law firm, Borden, Ladner, and Gervais, extremely expensive.
I estimate they spent about a million and a half bucks designing a system to keep us out.
Their rejection letters were incredibly long and detailed.
They did a ton of research on rebel news.
They thought it was bulletproof.
When we sued them this year, I think you might have recalled me saying, they had seven lawyers in court.
Four lawyers and an articling student for the Debates Commission, and two more lawyers for Justice Canada.
We had one lawyer, Chad Williamson, a bit of a cowboy from Calgary, and the federal court sided with us again, ordering the Debates Commission to allow 11 of our journalists in, one in person and 10 on a special phone line.
We managed to get more questions asked than any other media outlet.
Here's a chart written by some stalkers of ours at Canada Land.
They're obsessed with us, this one guy, Jonathan Goldsby.
But I like the fact that his obsession, in this case, documents just how active we were.
This chart shows that Rebel News asked more questions than any other media outlet.
Now, that just goes to our ability to ask, but what did we ask?
Well, we asked thoughtful questions about the vaccine, about natural immunity, about studies out of Israel.
Real questions.
They were not answered, though.
And in fact, several of the politicians just simply refused to talk to us.
So we asked about that too.
I want to show you what I regard as the best question asked in the entire series of debates.
There were two debates.
It was by Alexa Lavoie.
And we're going to show it to you as she asked it in French with our English translation.
I'm going to play the whole thing, including Trudeau's answer and including Alexa's little rebuttal to that.
Take a look.
If it was the case, the supreme federal court allowed today.
I am scientifically, and I surround.
But Israel is the country more vaccinated at vaccines.
They don't consider that those who received two doses of vaccine are fully vaccinated.
My question is, many Canadians don't want to have a vaccine report.
Will they remove their privileges related to the vaccine passport?
And do you have to answer my question as Prime Minister, or do you still have to destroy my media?
I shared my perspective on your organization this evening.
I have nothing to say.
It depends on who you are.
Thank you.
It's the question of the hour that's being discussed in Israel in the Senates for Disease Control at the FDA.
Does natural immunity work?
Should it be counted in these vaccine passports, given that it's more effective, according to certain studies, than the vaccines themselves?
It's a genuine question that millions of Canadians are very curious about.
Everyone who has had COVID and recovered from it, if that recovery, their natural immunity, is stronger than the vaccine, wouldn't that be great to know?
And shouldn't that count against the vaccine passport?
Instead, Trudeau refused to answer.
That was a bit of a theme.
The bloc leader refused to answer.
Jagmeet Singh refused to answer.
Erin O'Toole answered a different question, not one that we asked.
And actually, Annamie Paul of the Fringe Green Party answered David Menzies fairly well.
But I want to show you when Jagmeet Singh did not answer our question twice in a row.
I want to show you Catherine Krozenowski and Sheila Gunnry, two of our journalists that asked back-to-back questions.
Take a look at these.
Here's Catherine.
The question is from Rebel News.
Good evening.
Before you tell me that you're not going to answer my question, I just want to say that I'm not here representing myself or my company.
I'm here representing millions of Canadians who have real questions for you, like the one my colleague Alexa just asked.
People who you would marginalize.
Is your message to them that they are second-class citizens?
Not at all.
Sorry.
You're saying the polls show that your party is between 15 and 20 percent.
No party here on the stage tonight is even close to representing a majority of Canadians.
This is an absolute divided country.
Yet when conservative journalists like me ask you fair questions on behalf of Canadians, you insult us and refuse to answer a single word.
You are like a child putting your hands over your ears.
Do you really think you can become prime minister by trying to freeze out any Canadian who disagrees with you?
In your own writing, you only got 38% of the vote.
Is this how you treat the other 62% of people who disagree with you?
An Absolute Divided Country00:03:55
No.
Thanks so much.
So this was an insiders' club.
Remember, this is twice now.
They tried to ban us.
They sent seven lawyers to keep us out.
The federal court let us in.
And even when we're in, they didn't want to talk to us, even though our question was very substantive about the vaccine, a question no one else in the bailout media would ask, they simply refused it.
I have no idea what beef anyone could have with Alexa or Catherine.
They're fairly new reporters.
They haven't done anything possibly wrong.
And the thing is, part of your job as a government official is to answer questions, even if you don't particularly like the journalist who's putting the questions.
If it's a question in the public interest on a matter of public policy at a government-run debate, which is absurd in itself, answer it.
But these cowards wouldn't.
They wanted to keep us out.
I want to say, it is not just the coward Trudeau and the coward Jack Meet Singh and the cowardly leader of the bloc.
The Aaron O'Toole campaign all the way down kept our reporters out too.
You saw that one conservative candidate in Bose demand that Alexa not film anything.
Here's Alexa trying to talk to Aaron O'Toole and a senior O'Toole staffer named Corey Hahn giving her the bums rush for no reason at all.
Take a look.
So we're going to go.
Are you going to come with me or do I have to get someone to help us out?
I'm not like a criminal.
I'm not like a person like Disrupt.
You disrupt your own event.
You came in to disturb me.
I will stay here.
Actually, we stay here.
Yeah, but I want you to say that is not true what you're saying.
No.
We are not disrupting any event.
Corey Hahn and Aaron O'Toole are a disgrace.
And they tried that again with David Mence.
He's just yesterday literally telling David to stand on a busy street because asking questions is disruptive.
Look at this cowardice.
You disrupt our events.
Like, I'm not gonna, we're not gonna do this.
Give me a definition of disruption.
What you're doing right now.
So I want to ask questions of Aaron O'Toole.
I'm going to leave.
Okay.
Your outlet, and you also continually disrupt our events.
So I'm asking you to leave.
Isn't that my outlet?
13 months ago, Aaron O'Toole had nothing but time for us.
I'm going to ask you to leave.
No, no, no, wait a minute.
Excuse me.
What change?
What change?
No, I'm not debating.
I'm asking a question.
What changed with Aaron Otoo?
Does Aaron O'Toole regret moving the party further left, stiffing Rebel News, stiffing Jordan Peterson?
Does he, Corey?
We're going to ask that you leave.
Okay.
You disrupt the events.
So you're welcome to the sidewalk across the street.
I've just been standing here.
I've just been standing here.
How is that disruptive?
We have an event to start, and I'm asking you to leave.
And Aaron O'Toole is too cowardly to come out of a bus.
I'm happy to walk with you.
This man wants to be prime minister.
Yeah, Monday he will be, so I'm asking you to leave.
Oh, really?
Okay, then there should be nothing of concern then.
This is not, this is public property, the berm.
If you have the blueprint to show me, this.
Do you have the blueprint?
This is what we've been told is the property to the curb.
Who told you that, Corey?
We have the event manager.
They own the event.
And public property, correct?
Certainly the road is.
I'm close to the curb and I be careful there.
Do you see a theme here?
David, Sheila, Catherine, Alexa, there's nothing wrong with these people.
There's nothing wrong with their questions.
The political class, the insiders' club, didn't want to let them in at all, and they didn't want to answer them at all.
And I think it's a premonition of how you will be treated if you're not part of this insiders club.
By the way, they kept Maxime Bernier out.
I wish he would have gone to court to sue to get in.
I mean, my God, if Annamie Paul of the Green Party, which is at, what, 2% and the polls can get in, why not Maxime Bernier, who polled as high as 12% during this campaign?
Political Class's War on Alternatives00:15:49
I think perhaps the worst part of the campaign, not surprisingly, was from our authoritarian, Castro-loving Chinese Communist Party-loving Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau, who on so many occasions demonized people who, for medical reasons or reasons of conscience, or just they're already immune naturally don't want the vaccine.
Listen to this thug.
This is just the other day talking about how the vaccine passport is your reward for complying with the government as if you don't have rights anymore and it's only what the government happens to throw your way.
And a bizarre implication that his vaccine won't protect him.
You need to take your vaccine for his vaccine to work.
There's no signs here.
There's just an authoritarian dividing us and setting up a kind of medical apartheid.
Look at this.
We're paying for the provincial vaccine passports to make sure that when someone comes into a restaurant, they'll know they won't be sitting beside a table of people who are unvaccinated.
When you go into a gym, when you go to a movie theater, you need to know that if you've done the right things, you get to be safe.
You get to be rewarded for having done the right things.
That's what it's all about.
And those people who still hesitate, who still resist, well, they won't get to enjoy the same things that those who've done their part for others.
It seems like a very logical thing.
It seems like a very obvious thing.
That's atrocious, and it is, and it should be the leading issue in this debate, except for it was not the leading issue in the debates because all the five parties agree on it.
There was this really weird video taken before the English language debate where all five of the official party leaders stood with some distance between them that they normally don't do.
And they all read from literally the same ad script saying, get vaccinated.
I'm not against people choosing to get vaccinated, but that's not the issue.
The issue is, are you forced to get vaccinated, even if you have a medical or a conscience objection?
All five of them were in total unanimity.
Remember this?
We're all in this together.
We've come so far in the fight against COVID.
It's time to finish this pandemic for good.
So get vaccinated.
If you know someone who hasn't, talk to them.
For our kids, for our communities, for our economy.
It's how we get forward together.
Vaccines are safe and effective for use.
Vaccines are the best way for you to protect yourself, your family, and your community.
So get vaccinated.
Let's fight COVID-19 together.
Pour vous protéger vous-même, pour protéger les plus fragiles d'entre nous, pour protéger l'ensemble de la population, le meilleur moyen connu demeure le vaccin.
We all agree getting vaccinated is the way forward.
We're all in agreement.
This is not a partisan issue, so please get vaccinated.
We're united, and it's time to get the shot.
Vaccines save lives.
They're how we're going to beat COVID, and it's time for everyone to do it.
Get the shot.
Get the shot.
So what do you do if you don't have a single political option other than the establishment five parties who are exactly the same?
Well, people coalesced under Maxime Bernier's People Party.
Now, I don't think that they're going to punch through in any one riding because that's the nature of our system.
It's first past the post.
It doesn't actually count for anything.
If you come in second in every riding in the country, but not first in any, you don't get a single seat.
And I think the PPC is going to have a lot of second and a ton of third place finishes, but I just don't think it's going to punch through.
I don't know what's going to happen in Boston Quebec.
I know that Chelsea Hillier, the daughter of Randy Hillier, is running a strong campaign.
I just am skeptical that she'll punch through.
But it's a sign that people want a true alternative.
Maxime Bernier was kept out of the debates.
We were kept out of the debates, other than the fact that we sued to get him.
So I think the us versus them, the divide in society is greater than ever, and all the politicians are egging it on.
I saw some other quirks today.
Here's an actual tweet from Elections Canada saying you have to wear a mask when you go to vote and actually the landlord of the building in which you vote can ban you if you don't wear a mask.
Look at this tweet there.
Gee, I wonder what party that discriminates against.
People are asking me, a lot of people say, Ezra, what's your prediction?
Do you think it's going to be a majority, a minority, liberal minority, conservative minority?
I think the answer is it pretty much doesn't matter.
I think the two choices we're looking at are a, I think it's most likely going to be a liberal minority, if I had to guess.
But how is that different than a liberal majority, given that on all the important matters, the parties are in lockstep, from vaccine passports to open borders migration to the carbon tax to phasing out the oil sands in Alberta to like really, is there anything different other than Aaron O'Toole didn't dress up in blackface?
I should point that out.
I don't know if you saw this.
Here's a new blackface photo that I don't think anyone has seen before.
I saw this published in the Daily Mail of London, UK today.
You might know that London, UK is not in Canada.
Earlier today, I checked, and so far, not a mention of it on CBC or Global or other Canadian networks.
The star hadn't mentioned it.
Isn't that odd?
I wonder if it has anything to do with the fact that Trudeau has paid hundreds of millions of dollars in payments to Canada's media, but they didn't pay the Daily Mail of the UK.
I wonder if that has anything to do with it.
My point is that on the key issues of our age, on the lockdown, on the vaccine passport, does it really matter if it's a liberal majority, a liberal minority, a Trudeau, a conservative minority?
Does it really make a difference on these key issues, given that they're all in lockstep to begin with?
I think Rebel News fought a great campaign, and by fought I mean fighting our way in, attempting to get in and showing the censorship mentality of all the parties.
I think that when the election is over, the issues that we've been talking about become even more pressing.
Not just the lockdowns and the vaccine passports, but remember, before Trudeau called the election, he was preparing a series of bills that would censor the internet.
And he made it crystal clear in recent weeks that he thinks rebel news is a source of disinformation.
In fact, that was his answer to Tamara Ugolini on the first night of the debate.
He said, we are dealers in misinformation.
We're not.
We've never been cited even by YouTube or Facebook for promoting some lie about the vaccine or the virus.
In fact, Trudeau's campaign was called on the carpet by Twitter for manipulating a video.
Just to refresh your member, here's Tamara and the Prime Minister denouncing us.
Listen to the Prime Minister's denunciation of us and think to yourself: if and when he brings in his censorship law, who do you think his first target's going to be?
Take a look.
Mr. Trudeau, the only reason that I'm allowed to ask you this question is because today the federal court ruled that the government doesn't have the right to determine who is or is not a journalist.
This is the second election in a row that the court has overturned your government.
Do you still insist on being able to make that decision and why?
First of all, questions around accreditation were handled by the press gallery and the consortium of networks who have strong perspectives on quality journalism and the important information that is shared with Canadians.
The reality is, organizations, organizations like yours that continue to spread misinformation and disinformation on the science around vaccines,
around how we're going to actually get through this pandemic and be there for each other and keep our kids safe, is part of why we're seeing such unfortunate anger and lack of understanding of basic science.
And quite frankly, your, I won't call it a media organization, your group of individuals need to take accountability for some of the polarization that we're seeing in this country.
And I think Canadians are cluing into the fact that there is a really important decision we take about the kind of country we want to see.
And I salute all extraordinary, hardworking journalists that put science and facts at the heart of what they do and ask me tough questions every day.
But make sure that they are educating and informing Canadians from a broad range of perspectives, which is the last thing that you guys do.
You might think that the Conservatives would oppose that, but let me play for you a video of Alain Reyes, the conservative critic, Aaron O'Toole's critic for the Heritage Minister.
Here he is in Parliament a few months back saying he personally supports cracking down on YouTube channels that engage in fake news, which as we can see is rebel news.
They hate rebel news over at the Conservative Party.
Here's the Conservative critic saying, yeah, we're all about censorship too.
But we don't see it in the bill.
There's nothing in this bill that allows for the regulation of social media or platforms like YouTube.
And it's clear we would have liked to have seen this in the bill.
The minister even says we have to find a way of preventing hate speech, conspiracy theories, and fake news that's shared.
But right now in the bill, unfortunately, we won't even be able to amend it in that aspect and because it's simply absent from the bill.
So our battles will continue.
In fact, I really think that it's about insiders and outsiders now.
I don't think it's right-wing, left-wing in the way it was before.
I think that the political class wants to wage war one region against the other.
But I think it's about the people versus the state, about authoritarians versus people who believe in liberty.
If I look at Rebel News as a microcosm of Canada, I see the people who in the past would have called themselves left-wing, but who don't believe in having medical procedures forced on them, sort of pro-choice people, are flocking to Rebel News because we're the only other side of the story.
The reason Maxime Bernier is doing well is because he's the other side of the story.
So our mission becomes even more important in the months ahead.
I don't know.
I think these are dark days, and I don't think this election is actually going to change things that much.
But I want to show you a flicker of hope, and it's from down under.
Let me show you a little teaser from our friend Avi Yamini, and then I'm going to show you a quick, a longer clip.
Here's Avi.
Avi Yamini here for Rebel News in Melbourne, Australia.
We're outside the CFMEU headquarters where thousands of members are gathering to protest the health tyranny here in Victoria.
No police, barely a couple policies blocking the road.
No police.
I suspect they are a little bit concerned about taking on this lot.
We're here all day to bring you the exclusive story to rebelnews.com.au will tell you the other side of this story.
Watch this face.
That's Avi, who was outside an office, the headquarters of a major trade union in Melbourne, Australia.
And by trade union, I mean construction workers, guys who work hard outside construction sites.
Their union boss, John Setka, I've never heard of the union before, the union boss, did a deal with the government saying, yeah, we will force our guys to take the vax.
And so out front of the labor union HQ, more than a thousand construction workers came to protest against their union boss agreeing to the jab.
They stood outside for well over an hour.
And then finally, John Setka and his number two came down wearing their mask and trying to talk into the bullhorn back.
And then they finally took the mask off again, that mask theater shows, which is really a flag to show what side you're on.
Now, I'm going to play for you about 15 minutes.
We're not having a guest today because at 8 p.m. Eastern Time, we're having a live stream.
We're going to be on TV for about five hours.
So instead of having an interview now that'll be stale-dated because the election results are coming out, tune in on YouTube, 8 p.m. till 1 a.m. Eastern Time.
We'll have Sheila co-hosting and a ton of great guests.
But let me leave you with this because there's a flicker of hope here.
Let me show you 15 minutes.
And this was recorded by Real Ruckshana.
Maybe we'll put a link to his website on this page because I want to give him credit for this video.
But I want to show you 15 minutes.
So outside a thousand union members, and they had stacks of bottled water and coke because they weren't going anywhere.
And I mentioned that because they use those as projectiles later in the video.
They're demanding their union boss be accountable to them.
And remember, these are folks who haven't had any accountability in the media, in politics, in the legislatures.
And finally, they're there with their union boss who sold them out.
Not on a wage matter or a safety matter, sold them out that they would all take the jab.
And a thousand men said, we're not taking the jab.
You'll listen to them saying if there's any all-vaxed construction site, they'll have a rogue picket.
As in the unvaxed construction workers will pick it the all-vaxed.
Like that's how hardcore these guys are.
This is this beautiful scene where a guy talks about fighting communism and all the labor union members chant freedom, freedom.
There's also some very colorful chants of how they describe their sell-out boss.
The whole thing ends when the sell-out boss goes back in the building and the mob tries to go in.
They sort of raid the union office.
The funny thing is the boss of the union put out a press release saying, oh, those were neo-Nazi activists.
Those weren't real union members.
Yeah, you'll see in this 15-minute clip, every one of them was a union member, construction members who were sick of their boss selling out.
And I found this inspirational and encouraging.
And it just says if someone steps forward, maybe others will join.
Let me leave you with 15 minutes of video from Real Ruckshan in Australia outside the Trade Labor Union headquarters.
I'm going to say goodbye now.
We'll see you on our live stream tonight.
Enjoy 15 minutes from Real Rukshan.
And until tomorrow, good night.
And keep fighting for freedom.
Let Him Talk00:07:45
I'm willing to listen to anyone, right?
Fucking CAP!
What the fuck do we play for?
Hey!
Come on!
Let him talk!
You fucking fit me down!
Hey!
Please calm down!
Hey!
Please, everyone, calm down.
Come on.
Hey, I've come in!
I'm not scared to front anyone!
Come in.
We have one question, it's one talk.
You can ask any questions you like.
If you let me talk, you can ask whatever questions you like.
Let him fucking talk.
Just let me talk.
I just want to talk first.
I fucking catch us listening, Judge.
Talk!
Louise, can you let me talk first?
Then you just can ask any questions.
Let him sneak!
Fucking fucking do that move, you fucking!
Do we want to bite the fucking double?
If you let me talk, you just can ask whatever questions you like.
I'll answer any questions.
Can I?
Fuck up, bro!
Fuck up!
Come down!
Can I ask him?
Let me talk, and whether you agree with me or not, you can ask any questions you like.
But please, everyone stay calm, alright?
Okay, we're not the enemy.
I don't know what you're heard.
I can't finish talking, I need my decision.
All I ask, hey, all I'm asking is for you to let me have a say.
After that...
You had to stand until he said it was in a vodka!
There you go. There you go. There you go. There you go.
What are you going to say?
Don't lie to us.
Can I finish?
Can I finish talking?
Will you just let me have a say?
Hey, you have asked for me to come out.
I've come out.
Right?
Can you please let me have a say?
If you don't want me to talk, I'll go back inside.
I prefer to be out here and answer any questions, all right?
I have never ever, hey, I have never ever said I support mandory vaccination.
Someone else has got an opinion, that's not a CFU member.
Then you go to whatever organisation you belong to.
I will address the concerns of CFMEU members.
I will concern.
and he's actually going to walk or he's just going to do shit over the top Hey, I've got a question.
I've got a question.
My question is.
When the backs pass or the green card comes in.
No, I'm not saying on that.
When the green pass comes in and you have to have a green pass to get on a job, when we pick at those fucking jobs, and we will pick at those jobs, when we pick at those jobs, who's going to be the scabs?
CFMEU members across the picket line?
Or us?
Who is it?
That's what?
Number one, we are not scabs, alright?
So I refer the elements of whisk scabs, alright?
Hey, listen.
Hey, don't call me a scab.
I've done jail for this union, alright?
I've stood on picket lines.
I've done everything, alright?
Congratulations!
We have tried to keep CFMU members working since April last year.
The stuff that we have done to keep everyone worth 5%.
I did not maintain vaccinations, alright?
I've never met the bike.
I don't even know him.
So stop calling Dan my mate.
I've never met the bike.
How much money you take is we're going to do about the vaccine.
You're not a vaccine.
Not the union.
You, you are still not the union.
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Hey, don't put your head in.
No, no, no.
I'm not on the side of it.
I'm not on the side of it.
You know me, bro.
I'm not on the side of it.
You know me.
You know where I stand.
Now we're right here.
We beat the terrorists.
We got to shut down.
We got to shut down.
I'm sorry.
remember as a kid growing up, the demonstration dates fighting for our freedom in Croatia.