Lewis Brackpool and Andrew dissect Norfolk Police’s 37-gender guide, calling it ideologically driven and a taxpayer waste, while mocking terms like "gray asexual." They debunk UK’s Rwanda deportation scheme as ineffective—only 2% of migrants sent there—despite government claims, citing 500 arrivals post-weather. Andrew critiques Canada’s Roe v. Wade protests, exposing the case’s origins and media hypocrisy on abortion vs. vaccine mandates, while questioning why it’s not framed as a men’s rights issue. The episode also covers Dave Chappelle’s stage attack, comparing it to Will Smith’s slap, and slams physical confrontations in comedy clubs as dangerous, regardless of content. Ultimately, they argue these debates reflect broader cultural shifts—from performative activism to "Great Reset" agendas—while dismissing sociology and gender studies as politically motivated rather than evidence-based. [Automatically generated summary]
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Lewis Brackpool, how are you?
I'm very well.
How are you?
It's good to see you again.
I'm doing another nice Wednesday.
Yes, across the pond with Lewis and Andrew.
His V-neck speaks volumes, even if he doesn't.
It's not a V-neck.
Oh, it's not?
It's just stressed out from all your stress.
Yeah, it is.
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Lewis Brackpool, what's the first story on the ticket today?
I know you're champing at the bit to get some stories out here.
I don't know why that's funny, Lewis.
Yeah.
Well, you know, it's just the use of words.
It was very interesting.
So let's start with Norfolk Police issuing a list of 37 sexual identities and genders.
We're up to a good start here.
This is to help police officers deal with the public.
Now, is this Norfolk, Virginia, or Norfolk, England?
England, this is.
So this is across the pond to my yard.
So many critics as well, including myself, are calling this a waste of taxpayers' money because it is.
Here it is, and they're using the diagram, the gender-bred person, which goes through your gender identity, gender expression, biological sex, and sexual orientation.
This is for the police, might I add.
So a children's story being malformed to help adults.
Only in England.
Probably not.
So it says, yes, this is real.
Norfolk, oh, God, I can never say this word properly.
Constabulary.
I think I've said that wrong.
I think that's right.
Has issued a gender and sexual identities list designed to help officers deal with the public, as reported by the Daily Mail.
Many critics, including myself, are calling it a waste of taxpayers' money.
The document outlines the plus in LGBTQ to help explain to officers current terminologies, also alongside a diagram, sorry, of a gender-bred person, and he said gingerbread.
Some terms have been used in a lot of online discourse, such as questioning or asexual, whereas there are a few more sexual identities and genders that the police force has to be clued up on.
For example, I believe this says gynosexual, which means a person who is attracted to feminine gender presentation or even gray asexual, which means someone who rarely experiences attraction.
Of course, we've got different opinions here on this particular story.
And Widacom Waning in saying that weighed in on her opinion and saying that this is an absolute madness and a complete waste of rate payers' money.
Even if the force didn't produce the guide itself, it has to still cost time and money to make it available to staff.
What is your, I'm going to take a, I'm going to take a guess to what your opinion is, but I want to hear it from you firsthand, Andrew.
What do you think?
Police officers going around being briefed on this stuff before going out and stopping rapes and killings.
Well, we don't stop anything like that in the UK.
Let's get that out of the way.
But the part they're trying, it seems like they're trying to purposely blur the lines here.
When you say, what was this, gynosexual or something?
Gyne sexual.
Attracted to the present of somebody who presents themselves with feminine qualities.
Basically, they're trying to say there's no difference between straight or people who are attracted to trans or bi or something.
If you're attracted to a person who presents themselves as female, then you're all the same.
So it doesn't matter.
This is just a case of people who are transgender.
hey, please be attracted to me.
You're trying to group anyone who, if you're attracted to women, then you're not actually attracted to women.
You're attracted to anyone who presents themselves, presents themselves as a female gender expression.
So it's trying to eliminate any categorization of people because they don't want to face the fact that nobody other than other transgender people want to sleep with them.
So they're putting them all, oh, you like women, whether you're a man, you're a woman, you're bisexual, you're straight.
If you like, you know, they're just flipping the categories.
It doesn't make any sense.
So we're going from straight, gay, bi, or whatever to now people who like the certain expression.
You're just putting the onus on the other side.
So if you like somebody who presents themselves as a man, now all of a sudden there's no such thing as being a straight woman or a gay man.
You're just a person who likes the presentation of a man.
Doesn't matter what gender they are.
So they're trying to enforce on people the idea that just because they're attracted to a man or a woman, it doesn't make them straight or gay.
You're just attracted to that presentation.
And why would they want to do that?
Again, it's because they want to blur the lines and make it so if it's a woman who's feminine or a man who's feminine or any person who's trying to present themselves as feminine or a woman, which of course we don't have an actual definition of, so it doesn't make sense on that level either, then you're just all in the same boat.
So there's no difference between gay, straight, or bi.
You're just somebody who's attracted to somebody who presents that way.
So it's a purposeful blurring of the lines, even though we don't have an actual definition of what a presentation of a feminine thing is.
Because if you say that you're presenting yourself as feminine and then somebody says, well, what makes the person feminine?
You say, well, whatever you want.
So it doesn't make any sense on like levels one, two, and three.
That's why it's moronic.
That's why these people need to be, you know, removed from any position where somebody is supposed to listen to them, which in this case is an entire police force.
Rants with Andrew Chapados.
Whatever, Lewis.
You asked for it.
You got it.
You're correct.
Yeah, absolutely.
I mean, why this has to, you know, be involved with the police force, I think, is extremely unnecessary.
As I've given away in the article that I've written, it is a waste of taxpayers' money.
And it's unbelievably silly to start just giving this to police officers before they're supposed to go out and fight crime or whatever they do nowadays.
Swing their billy clubs around and whistle like they do in England.
Can we bring that back up, the gingerbread person?
Of all, how could you have a bread?
That's gender like.
I don't like.
Yeah, you go to the grocery store and I know, but it's stupid.
So in your brain, your rainbow brain, is your identity, but in your heart is your orientation.
That's completely false.
Your heart does not make any biological decisions for you based on what you're attracted to, so it's moronic from the get-go.
Whoever drew this and labeled it?
Your identity is in your brain, but your heart is is where the orientation comes from.
Your sexual orientation comes from your biology.
So if they're going to say that your orientation like, let's say, you're attracted to men or women, if you're going to say that comes from your heart, then they're basically saying that you're not born gay or straight which, of course, goes against their ideology.
If your gender orientation comes from, or your sexual orientation comes from, your heart, that means it's influenced by outside sources.
Somebody could teach it to you, you could learn it from somewhere, and that would, i'm certain, would go against whoever created this ethos that you are born gay or straight.
But according to this chart, it's just your feeling of what you're attracted to, so it could change at any moment.
So what's the argument here, Lewis?
Rwanda Scheme Controversy00:06:19
It's, from top to bottom stupid, and i'd like to see anyone actually get defend this.
We've seen what happens when people try to defend it against Matt Walsh, against Ben Shapiro, the only people who are willing to uh, debate against these things, or else, you know, Doug Ford wouldn't do it, Jason Kenney wouldn't do it, Aaron O'too, the former leader of the Conservative Party, wouldn't do it.
Nobody would dare debate this in a political sense because it's moronic.
Please send in your rumble rants for Andrew Chapdos today and just put gender bread just to upset him.
Yeah, upset me, and then you'll get another two minutes of ranting after that.
That's fine, that's what.
My fault, that's what i've noticed from my followers, is they want to upset me and I and i'm for it, i'm all for it.
Yeah, laugh it up, Lewis.
What's next?
To be fair?
Yeah, to be fair.
It's an upsetting story.
Uh, on to more serious matters in the Uk.
Um basically, what's what's been happening recently?
The Rwanda scheme, as i'm sure a lot of you are aware.
Um, Pretty Patel and the Conservative IN Quotations government have set up a scheme for when illegal migrants arrive into Dover, all the England in total um are to be sent to be processed in Rwanda.
Now A Times article has come out recently that only about two percent of um illegal immigrants that actually come to uh, the Uk are actually going to be sent to Rwanda.
So already that's, you know, ridiculous.
I mean two percent really.
And you're dubbing this success.
Um, when this deal came out this, this scheme came out um 11 days of no activity in um the English channel at all from um the illegal immigrants coming over from Calais, and we all said this was due to bad weather, because it was really bad weather in these 11 days.
The government didn't think so.
They said no, it's um, it's to do with the scheme, it's a success.
And then people on twitter were saying it's complete success.
And the other side of the argument was saying how immoral it is.
You know the classic um people like Gary Neville, um would come out and say something like that.
And now um straight after the 11 days, but more boats started arriving, so Nigel Farage went out to do a report um in a boat and he actually caught um, one of the migrants, throwing his um phone, his mobile phone, into the sea.
I wonder why that is.
I suppose we have the clip to play there.
It is, yeah, just chuck it in the chuck it in the sea.
He'll be given a new one once he gets older, won't he?
And another one, why are they doing that?
Well, they're given a free one as soon as they arrive into the state.
Yeah, no, and that is true.
They're given obviously a spot on the welfare state.
We've discussed this before.
They're given free business grants if they want to set up a business in the UK.
And yeah, free mobile phones, free takeaways if they even want to where they're staying.
So, yeah, it's quite astonishing.
And people were saying that this is misinformation on Nigel Farage's part.
People were saying, tweeting him, saying, no, you're making this up.
This is completely false.
And there he has it.
He showed you.
And this continues to happen.
I believe within two days after the 11 days of no activity from the illegals coming over, they registered over 500 illegal immigrants made their journey across after the government are dubbing this scheme a complete success.
And I hate to say I told you so, but yeah, it was just a case of bad weather.
This wasn't going to deter anything.
This wasn't going to deter any of the crossings at all.
And I obviously put out a tweet saying another busy day in Dover where more illegal migrants have been given a taxi service by the Border Force and others.
And I thought the public was told that the Rwanda deal was and is a great success.
And if we scroll down, there's a few videos sent, of course, to me by Steve Laws, who was there all night covering this.
That's a hurricane deck boat.
Just Steve Laws needs a watermark, you know.
People are going to take this video from him.
He's given permission.
Yeah, don't worry.
And of course, there's other ones as well.
There we go.
He's got it on this.
Yes.
So more border force just taxiing them through like it's nothing.
And don't get me wrong, like this has been happening for years and years in this country.
And just nothing's just been done.
There's all talk from Pretty Patel and the Conservative government that they would actually do something about it.
But seems to me just open borders.
And the situation just keeps getting worse and worse and worse.
Lots of women and children there, of course, as we're led to believe in every media story.
But yeah, what else can I say?
It just keeps happening.
I'm just glad they're wearing masks.
It's very safe of them.
I'd like to see a video of you trying to get across the channel there and see how far into the process you can get of being an illegal migrant.
And then when it comes to get to the front of the line, you're just like, oh, actually, I just didn't have a way home.
So I thought I'd go across the well.
If anyone's got a boat to rent out for me for the day, then hit me up.
We'll just go on over to France and then wait by the, you know, wait by the water, and somebody will pick you up, say bonjour.
And then that's basically what you want.
Bribe them with a piece of cheese or bread.
What my people like the most.
A nice baguette or some fromanche.
And you'll be good to go, Louis.
But yeah, the masking, just there's not even mask.
Like, they do it the same way people who panhandle here in Toronto wear masks because it's an attempt to be like, see, I'm following the rules.
Deciding Rights Amid Misinformation00:15:11
Please help me.
And that's what it is there, even though there's no more mask laws, which is very interesting.
Saw a guy pump his gas with a mask on today.
That was pretty interesting this morning.
In his car, make sure he puts on his mask before he gets out.
Make sure he pinches the nose and everything's nice and sealed and gets out to pump his gas.
And that's an adult man in 2022.
Luce Brackwell, I'm sorry this is all happening.
I guess on the bright side, you could say that that's not funny, Louis.
On the bright side, you could say that you're not like this isn't the United States border where you're getting hundreds of thousands of people per month.
You're getting a few dozen per day, it looks like.
But nonetheless, this is not the proper way to go about things.
And then they've claimed that everybody's being sent to Rwanda, and this has solved the issue, and it clearly has not.
So I guess we just got to say, visit Rwanda.co.uk again, promote Rwanda some more, and maybe they'll help us out a bit more.
And now back across the pond to Canada, CBC coverage of Roe v. Wade.
It's just such amazing stuff here, Louis, that we're seeing.
Most people talking about Roe v. Wade, just like guns or something.
They have no idea what it is.
They have no idea what would happen if it was taken away.
The media presents it as if if Roe v. Wade is overturned, no abortions can ever happen again.
Or I don't know, people are going to whisk them away in the night if they're going to try to get an abortion.
All it does is turn it back over to the states so that states can decide.
And it was put in place as a thing to say you can't have anti-abortion laws.
Like you can't completely restrict abortions.
And again, people just need to go and read the, they need to read this leaked thing that came out.
They also need to go and read the original case of Roe v. Wade and the ridiculousness that it is.
And for race activists out there, it was literally a white woman claiming she got raped by a black man and then said that she, and then later admitted that she lied about it.
So this was passed on a false pretense.
And then there's so many levels to this.
And then the idea that it's overturned, well, yeah, things get overturned throughout history, like slavery, like, you know, segregation.
So things being overturned isn't like a thing where it means it's only bad, only bad things happen.
You know, things need to be overturned over time as people realize that their, you know, poor arguments are false and that's what Roe v. Wade is.
No matter if you think abortion should be allowed or not.
Now, I'm not a hardcore anti-abortion activist or anything.
But when you see places like Alabama versus, I don't know, California, for example, and you see that stark differences in opinion on abortion and what justifies it and what doesn't or limits or anything, you have to stop and think.
If these, even if you disagree with it, maybe that's what these people want.
Maybe they don't want abortion at all in some of the southern states.
They have the right to vote on that.
In California, they're going to vote right up to birth, maybe even after it, and they have the right to vote on that.
But then they have to go through the legal argument of are you killing a person?
And obviously that's going to trigger them even more.
Now in Canada, since we have zero abortion restrictions at all, you can, I don't know when the doctor's going to stop you.
Maybe if you're in labor, they're going to say no.
But nine months, you can go and get an abortion.
They're going to talk to you.
They might even not.
But zero restrictions on the books here in Canada.
And that's the state we're living in.
That's the state we've been in for a long time.
So people don't really know about other places and the restrictions they might have, just as people don't know about Canada.
And Canada's leaders are even stupid.
Can we bring up that Andrea Horvath tweet that I sent, Olivia, please?
Because Andrea Horvath is not a smart person.
She's the leader of the NDP for Ontario.
She's failed many times.
I don't get why the NDP just keeps the same people around time after time after time when they fail.
So she says women's rights are always at risk.
I don't want the generation to have to, I don't want the next generation to have to fight the same battles our mom and grandmothers did.
Well, first of all, something being overturned in the States doesn't affect us at all.
Let's expand access to family planning, life-making, birth control, free, not roll it back.
That's right.
Which they see abortion as it's already free in terms of taxpayer-funded Ontario politics, Roe v. Wade.
She doesn't understand what Roe v. Wade is.
She just doesn't.
And it's clear by what she says.
And then we've got the broader contradiction.
I'm sorry, I'm going on a bit long here, Lewis, but herself and Justin Trudeau, we've been going through, what, two years of them telling us that there's no difference between men and women.
Men can be women.
Justin Trudeau, Andrea Horvath, in your tweets, how come you're not talking about how this is healthcare for men?
If men can be pregnant, men can have periods, men can give birth, men can be women, then how come it's not the choice of a man's, it's not a man's right to choose as well.
How come it's not men's health care as well?
So all of a sudden we've gone back on our whole thing.
We can't go with my body, my choice, because they already got rid of that with vaccinations.
And we can't go with it's healthcare for men and women because men can get pregnant.
And their contradictions start stumbling over one another when they actually have to try to fight for something.
And it completely delegitimizes their argument.
It completely takes away any talk of being sincere because when the chips are ready to fall, they go right back to reality to try to get something changed.
They don't stick with their men can be women and men can get pregnant.
They don't stick with actually pretending they believe in my body, my choice.
They don't believe in anything.
That's the bottom line here.
Justin Trudeau, Andrea Horvath.
I saw Elizabeth Warren freaking out yesterday.
They don't actually believe in anything.
It's what can get me the most votes right now.
What can make me more popular and what can get me to keep my power?
They don't actually care for anything.
They're not necessarily stupid, even though Justin Trudeau and Andrea Horvath are not smart people.
Elizabeth Warren is a smart person.
You know, there she is yelling like absolute loose cannon here.
She knows what she's talking about off camera, but she just wants to drum up support because she's for sale at any time.
We saw that during the last election.
As soon as somebody says, you know, we need you on our side, here's our secret gift to you, allegedly, she's for sale, just like Bernie's for sale at the end of the day.
So they don't really stand for anything.
And in fact, Elizabeth Warren has written stuff in the past about the importance of a family.
So there you have it.
But she faked being native as well.
So that's how much she really cares.
I've got a question.
Where are all these people when the vax mandates were coming around?
I'm sorry.
Like this screeching of all this my body, my choice stuff.
And of course, that slogan was taken during the vax mandate stuff over in Canada, over in the US, over in the UK, over everywhere.
Where were they?
Where were they getting as passionate about that?
Well, you can see the light switch flick on, Lewis.
Just like you saw the light switch for January 6th, you can see the light switch for Ukraine.
Now the knob has been turned.
The dial is turned up to 11, just like in light switch has been turned on.
Activate protesters, activate media and social media.
They all coordinate together and act as one unit.
And just like Spinal Tap, they've turned the dial to 11 is the reference I was looking for.
Yeah, we're pretty similar over here in the UK with Canada.
Obviously, we have very similar laws in terms of this in terms of abortion.
I believe I think it's over six months is the late stage, I think, or the latest.
And I think a majority of people over here are pro-choice.
I think that's just because with America, it's a very fundamental Christian nation, as ours is, but that's gone now.
You know, Christians are a minority now in the UK.
So, of course, culturally and things like that, it has a very big cultural shift over time.
So, of course, all these sort of things and all these sort of talking points are going to be changing.
Now, the thing is, you hit the nail on the head when you said about how, you know, all of these politicians coming out and saying all these things.
I think Olivia could probably find this on Twitter.
But even politicians over here, such as Sadiq Khan, came out and was even giving his 20 pence into the whole Roe v. Wade thing.
And the thing is, it doesn't affect us over here.
I mean, we can have an opinion, sure, but going out and then saying all this stuff just to drum up some likes on Twitter because you feel like you need to be involved with your US counterparts is just.
how is he still the mayor isn't he practicing muslim as well i actually don't know yes so Apparently sucks.
So either he's lying or either he's lying about his faith or he's lying about his position on this.
Or did he just say only stands with women and then not say anything else?
I think he, well, let's dive into it a little bit.
What does it say in this Rolling Stones article?
London Mayor Sadiq Khan has expressed his support for women in America after the US Supreme Court provisionally voted to overturn Roe v. Wade, the landmark ruling that legalized abortion in the country.
Where does it say that he said?
Right there, Roe.
Does it say here?
Have you seen it?
No, no, that's political.
Roe was egregiously.
That's politico.
Does it show his tweet at all in the whole article?
That's Bill Pescarrel.
Is it going to show his tweet?
There we go.
London stands with women.
Let's have a look.
London stands with women across the United States today.
So you're speaking on behalf of London.
Yeah, nice way.
Yeah.
Roe v. Wade enshrined women's fundamental rights over their own bodies, not the babies, of course, and access to health care.
That cannot and must not be undone.
So he doesn't understand it either.
No.
And same with Gary Lineker.
I'm sure you could bring up Gary Lineke's tweet as well, saying the same thing.
All of these people just jumping on.
We like to do this.
We like to engulf ourselves with the US and Canada because we have a deep connection with you guys.
And, you know, it's only natural that we like to talk about what's going on over there.
And you guys like to be talking about what's going on over here.
it's only natural of course but when you start saying london stands with you or oh we stand with so and so and you can't you it's unbelievable how you can be so narrow-minded to think that you're speaking on behalf of so many other people including women Really should decide on what's right for women, not men.
But I thought men could get pregnant too.
Yo, exactly.
So don't men get a say in their bodies if men can get pregnant?
Well, the pregnant emoji that's come out suggests otherwise.
So, you know.
I've heard that that's just actually a Bill Gates emoji.
Why are there so many former soccer players as political commentators in England is what I want to know?
Every third person you mention is a former soccer player.
Gary Neville and Lineker.
Where's David Beckham's comments?
Where's Wayne Rooney's comments is what I want to know.
It's probably out.
Rio Ferdinand.
Tonight, news at Noin with Rio Ferdinand and Wayne Rooney.
You'll find Rio Ferdinand, that's for sure, because, you know, WEF.
Oh, I didn't know.
Listen, did you or Drogba or nobody?
I think producer Olivia wanted to show some of the late-night reactions of the hosts to some of this stuff, and then we'll get to Dave Chappelle since he's in the title as well.
What do we got here?
James Corden.
Oh, sadly, James Corden's only got one year extension on his contract.
What we always needed was an obese late-night host who toes the company line on everything and is not edgy at all.
Let's play this.
technical difficulties We're going to restart it here.
He's saying stuff about mystifying.
Okay, go ahead.
Mystifying.
It's mystifying.
It's baffling.
For the past two years, we've seen people crying out for medical autonomy, from pushback to pushback mandates to anti-vaccination protests.
And yet, now some of the most vocal opponents of government interference in medical care are supporting a decision that says, your body, my choice.
And make no mistake, this is the biggest rollback of human rights in modern U.S. history.
That's not.
That's not a right.
We know what a reversal of reproductive rights looks like because your parents and grandparents, they lived it already.
Not true.
So I don't know how old these people's parents are, but so that's not true.
Maybe these people's parents are 70 years old.
That's in the audience.
I guess so, maybe.
But he doesn't understand it.
Abortion is not a fundamental right.
It's not in the Constitution.
It's not in the Canadian Charter of Rights or Freedoms.
It's probably not in any country's Charter of Rights unless it's been recently amended.
It's not in the Magna Carta.
Exactly.
It's not in maritime law, as we know, is everybody's basis for everything too.
But he doesn't understand it.
He's just saying what somebody else told him to say.
Rollback, no, that's not what happened.
And his point about people's anti-vax and mask mandates, he has somewhat of a point there if he could logically conclude it, which he can't for some reason.
But what he's saying is the government is, it's okay for the government to tell you what to do with your body about this, but it's not okay for the government to tell to tell you what to do on other stuff that I disagree with.
So he needs to decide whether or not the government, he should say, you know what, I'm for people saying the government can't decide what to do on masks or vaccine mandates, but I'm also for this.
So he needs to decide if he wants the government to decide if they should be able to tell you what to do on all topics.
He's Just Parroting Others00:10:22
He can't seem to do it on just one or the other, which is why he's not a very bright guy.
Sorry, James Corden.
Now, this is why there's supposed to be comedy shows, and this is why, you know, Jay Leno and David Letterman weren't coming out every night just being like, this serious topic time, you guys.
Like, the most serious thing ever happened on Jay Leno was when he had a war with Conan O'Brien.
Now, Dave Letterman did talk about it at least a little bit, politics, but he had people like Bill O'Reilly on.
He was willing to have the other side on.
I'd like to see James Corden talk to Donald Trump Jr.
I'd like to see Jimmy Fallon of Ben Shapiro on.
It's just not going to happen.
So Dave Chappelle last night.
Let's just go ahead and show the video, Olivia.
There's a few angles from Twitter.
We don't need to show CBC because who cares about CBC?
But if we just go to Dave Chappelle videos on Twitter, Shades of Will Smith, people are saying.
Shades of the Chappelle show when he was Rick James and they beat up his legs.
But let's show if we can find the best angle of a guy trying to attack Dave Chappelle on stage.
Looks like Dave Chappelle's gym work is coming in handy here.
Maybe he's got some MMA training from Joe Rogan.
Let's bring that up.
Somebody just tries to, you know, tackle him and Dave Chappelle just eats it.
Is Dave Chappelle a running back?
Has he even secretly been training with like the LA Rams?
He's just a running back getting a guy laterally in the air, just bouncing off of him.
Dave Chappelle's probably a 220 pound, if I had to guess, when he's at his bulkiest.
And then Chris Rock came on stage after, I believe, and joked about it that it was probably Will Smith who did this.
And now, yeah, here's the guy being chased, and his team did a number on him, as you can see.
Let's see if we can see anything.
But there's video of the guy whom it was, if we can find that, Olivia, and his arms just upside down and dangling.
I obviously can't do that.
There he is.
Show that, Olivia.
There's video too, though.
Yeah, go for the video.
It's hard to tell here.
His arm is completely inverted in the video version.
Lewis, there's no science that this was a trans activist that people have said so far.
So we're not going to do an NBC news and say it's probably a white man, that sort of thing.
But we're seeing this more and more.
Do you think this is from somebody being offended by Dave Chappelle's jokes?
Any insight you want to look?
There's his arm dangling inverted there.
Look at that.
Wow.
Here's what I think.
I think now the precedent has been set by the Will Smith saga.
It probably has happened before the Will Smith saga, but I think that this has really set another standard or another bar.
I said it when it happened.
I think a lot of other people said it.
A lot of other comedians said it.
You can't just go up and start smacking people that you don't like their jokes.
You can't just go and do that.
But now with the Will Smith thing, and a lot of people jumped on and said, yeah, that's absolutely fine.
Yeah, no worries.
Yeah, you can go and just smack people for jokes.
Yeah, go you, Will Smith.
Well done.
Well, you're now starting to see it.
You're starting to see it in LA as well.
I just want to point out.
Yeah.
So, you know, Chappelle has been in the game for a long, long, long time.
He's an absolute legend in the field.
He knows what he's doing.
You know, he's written his jokes back to front.
He knows what he's, like I said, he knows what he's doing.
But it's now set this dangerous precedent that in comic clubs or comedy clubs, it's all right for someone to just come in and just smack someone or tackle someone or rugby tackle someone who they don't like the joke of.
Sorry.
Who said?
Sorry.
I can't speak today.
Apologies.
Did you see the recent video?
This is funny.
I didn't see this angle.
Of course, TMZ has it.
Shout out TMZ, though, because they do actually better news reporting and video reporting than almost all corporate media.
They properly source it.
They go interview the person.
They have exclusive videos all the time like this.
They pay for it.
And shout out TMZ.
I don't care for their celebrity stuff also.
This might fall under, but they do better reporting than CBC.
I'll tell you that.
They're more fair than them.
Oh, exactly.
Yeah.
Well, like I said, like I was trying to get out, you can't just go around rugby tackling people and you can't be going around smacking people, especially comedians who just tell jokes on stage.
So, yeah, that's my opinion on it.
Take it as you will.
What do you think, Mr. Chappadice?
You sound like the scene in Terminator 2, where he's trying the kids trying to convince Arnold that he can't go around killing people.
You can't just go around killing people.
Why?
Because you can't.
Why?
And that's basically what's happened.
That's basically what we have to tell people now.
You can't just go around on stage slapping people.
I see Olivia searching for that, or she should be.
Terminator 2, you can't, she is.
You can't go around killing people.
This just somebody needs to meme this right now.
Where's producer Mocha or producer Efron to make a meme?
You can't just go around slapping people and Will Smith.
Why?
See, there you go.
Why?
You can't.
But they're offensive.
Their jokes are offensive.
But you can't go around tackling people, etc.
I think that this is, again, like you say, somebody probably, it's either a completely crazy person to do this, you're crazy in some degree.
But I think either it has to be the completely crazy person who, for some reason, purchased a close ticket to the stage and decided to do this, or it's somebody who's really offended by his jokes, probably the trans stuff, if I have to be completely honest.
And they said, you know what, I've had enough.
I'm crazy, and I'm going to go try to put a stop to this.
And if they had been successful in any way, there would have been people who'd been like, you know what, this is what Dave Chappelle deserves.
They'd have a rainbow-colored fist on their profile.
And they say, this is what Dave Chappelle deserves.
Punch a Nazi transphobes get hit or something like that.
And this would have been celebrated by a small sect of people, just like people celebrated Will Smith.
You know, saying it's great that he's standing up for the black family unit.
Well, you know what?
I stand with Dave Chappelle.
Hashtag, I stand with Dave.
Believe all Daves also.
Believe all Daves.
I mentioned the amazing education and acumen of the NDP party.
We have another article regarding them from the post video stealers.
And I know we're promoting them and I'm denigrating them at the same time.
But NDP leader, which of course is Jagmeat.
Again, NDP loves keeping people around who fail their leadership and lose seats.
It doesn't make any sense to me.
NDP leader says 16-year-olds should be able to vote because of climate change, which of course translates to what, Lewis?
Why would they suggest that 16-year-olds should be able to vote?
Because most of them are climate activists now.
We've seen it.
By the way, fun facts, and it's coming out in my new report that should be out today.
Scotland and Wales actually allowed the 16-year-olds to vote.
Oh, that's great.
Over there.
And that happened a few years ago.
So they actually can vote in this local election starting tomorrow.
Why is it that small countries that are generally attached to larger countries like New Zealand, like Wales, why is it that they fly under the radar of being so moronically rough?
It's like, it's yeah.
There it is.
And that's my exact source.
Yeah.
Very good.
Scottish and Wales 16 and 17 year olds can vote while their peers across the border are still disenfranchised.
They make disenfranchised.
Imagine being so proud that 16-year-olds agree.
My opinions are so great and my policy suggestions are so great that 16-year-olds agree with them.
People who can't vote, well, I was about to say can't vote.
People who can't drive in many countries, people who can't drink or join the military, those are the people whose approval I want.
You know, when I seek approval for my ideas, I call up my nephews and nieces and I say, you know what, guys, is this a good political opinion to have?
I mean, it might not be fair.
My brother's kids are geniuses.
They speak like three languages and play a bunch of instruments.
But having excluding them, I would not care to consult a 16-year-old on anything other than which games to buy and play.
What do you think of this?
What do you think of this, Andrew?
Right?
25, the minimum.
I've been saying this for a few years.
25, I would say.
I would say 22 because once you're an adult, you need a few years to screw around, figure out what you're doing, who you are, go to the bar, maybe travel a little bit, finish school if you so choose to do that.
Most university programs are, yeah, but I know some pretty smart 23-year-olds, I would say, or 24-year-olds.
Harness it, harness it, guys, right?
And girls, just harness that.
Wait till you're 25, just hold off all voting.
This is until then.
This is a bit better idea than your women shouldn't vote idea that you've been writing about a lot lately.
It's fine.
It's fine, though.
I just want to take a few minutes to acknowledge that along with Lewis's appearances on Downton Abbey, he's also been in the background of East Enders.
If you guys are familiar with the third season of East Enders, Lewis is also in the background there.
That was before Downton Abby.
It's actually Corey Street.
You haven't been on that, but East Enders, he was a background actor on that before Downton Abbey.
So I believe it's season two of East Enders.
Mass Shootings and Masculinity00:07:45
You can probably search the IMDb cast members, and he's in there as well.
Just want to, he's shy.
He's a little bit reserved when it comes to blowing up his own spot, but I want to get Lewis as much the attention that he deserves.
Thanks, Andrew.
You're welcome.
And Andrew has starred in Andrew Says.
That's true.
For several years, I've had a YouTube channel called Andrew Says.
So good research there, Lewis.
You're crack team on that.
Over tea and crumpets.
Let's look into it.
Let's do a deep dive into this Andrew feller and see what he's been up to.
He was on EastEnders and Corrie Street.
Oh, gosh.
Listen, anything that disgusts me.
Anything that an old white woman in Canada would watch, you're on it, okay?
Anything that's on the Netflix English movies tab, you're on it.
You're probably included in the what's that Avengers remake with Sean Connery?
I don't even remember.
They basically did the Avengers as a super British version.
I'm going to wait producer.
We can find that, I think.
What?
What's that called?
She knows.
It's not the actual Avengers.
That's a different one, I think.
Anyways, it does have Sean Connery.
So that is, yeah.
I've never seen this.
I don't even know what this film is.
So before The Avengers was like this big blockbuster movie with superheroes, there's basically a Britishized version of what the Avengers are.
And they're just all classy people with great skills.
And Sean Connery is.
Probably better.
Sean Connery is great in the movie The Rock, I believe, with Nicholas Cage.
And he gets in, they have to break into that prison.
I need a haircut in the feel of a new shoe.
It's not too bad.
Thank you.
Thank you, Louis Brackpool of Rebel News UK.
East Enders, S Club 7.
East Enders.
You tried out for S Club 7, didn't you?
Yeah, yeah, I've done that as well.
Yeah, yeah.
I know the Queen as well, mate.
I know.
Every district, every council, estate, everything.
Canterbury, all that stuff.
Absolutely everything in the world.
Yeah.
I'm not even sure if that's a thing.
No.
Let's go ahead and get to the topics under gender and racism that producer Olivia's properly outlined for us.
We went through the Norfolk Police, the National Post, which is another one of Canada's lovely government-run news organizations under post-media.
So basically, you know, one person writes something, we can send it over 30 things because we don't want to, you know, spend our government money.
We want to hoard it all and pay the same five guys who've been running it for 20 years.
Mass shootings were caused by masculinity, says a report commissioned by the Nova Scotia Inquiry.
And we know how tightly rung things are in Nova Scotia.
But they had a mass shooting, which somebody I'm related to was involved in.
So I'm not saying I'm not trying to make light of that.
Mass shootings caused by masculinity.
I don't know why that's funny, Lewis Brackpool.
Email him at Lewis at RebelNews.com.
Says report commissioned by Nova Scotia Inquiry.
The paper makes few mentions of the April 2020 massacre in which a 51-year-old man driving a replica police car murdered 22 people.
This is from Tristan Hopper.
Now let's scroll down and read a bit more, shall we?
Amid criticisms that Nova Scotia's Mass Casualty Commission, which is an odd commission to have, has been far too what?
You're British, Lewis.
Reticent?
Who's going to make fun of me for not pronouncing this properly?
Reticent.
To criticize police actions amidst Canada's deadliest mass shooting.
This week, the inquiry took a different focus, the role of masculinity in quotes, of course.
But again, Lewis, what is a man?
What is a man?
Are you sure this wasn't women?
Just a clump of cells.
Trans.
Are you sure this isn't trans women being too masculine?
Bring it back up, please.
Sorry.
I know, Olivia, we're hard to deal with.
Our research suggests that mass shootings are a gendered issue.
But what is a gender, Lewis?
I don't understand.
This is how people need to combat this stuff.
This is what people need to do to combat this stuff.
They're so stupid with their, it's a men's issue.
Then you say, but what is a man?
And if they dare to define it, which they won't, then you've already won.
They fundamentally have to do with the relationship between men, masculinity, and guns.
Guns and Jesus.
Mass shootings and masculinity, drafted by two university California sociologists, of course.
Of course.
Which is why we're.
Sociologists.
So we're using two Californian sociologists to explain a mass shooting in Nova Scotia, Canada.
They told the commissioners that mass shootings are inherently enactments of masculinity.
See, the problem here is not that the person made the report because they're psychos.
The problem is not that Nova Scotia's consulting them because who knows why.
It's the person who said, let's use these two people from California who came up with this report in our report.
That's the person who needs to be blamed and named and shamed because they're the person, just like the person at City Hall and wherever that says we need to bring on a racial equity advisor and make these jobs, that's the person you want to blame because they're using this as a way to get their own power and get clout by saying, hey, I have a job that you can do that you're going to get paid however much money for.
That's the person we have to go after here.
Not the person who says writes the article about it, even though I would say that's amplifying it in some way.
But the person who says we need to create this role for such stupidity is the person we need to go after.
Lewis, you're some say are masculine.
How do you feel about this?
Well, I'd just like to point out that from someone who has studied sociology back in school, it's not a real subject.
It's a ridiculous one.
So just to put that out there.
Yes, what is masculinity?
It's whatever you want it to be, I think.
Is it?
Oh, so everything then is the cause.
That's right.
That's how you get them.
Since we're above the narrative here, as we say on Rebel News with Lewis and Andrew, we're above the narrative.
So, yes, there can something to be said about, you know, not stooping to their level.
And I would say that in 95% of the cases, just be better than them.
But in a case where somebody is using, you know, masculinity is the reason, all you have to do is say, define masculinity.
What's masculine?
And if they say the real answer, then there's no problems here.
Then you can actually take it on in an intellectual manner.
But they're not going to have a definition for masculinity because then that would have to include men.
And if they do that, then they're saying it can't include women who become men.
And, you know, they trip over their own shoelaces.
Why, Lewis?
Because they're not that smart.
What we've gone is complacency has allowed stupid people to take power and give each other jobs in a place that would otherwise be completely too complicated for them.
When you can boil everything down to race, sex, gender, skin color, then anybody can just say anything and then they can walk into these jobs.
So serious matter there with mass shootings.
We're not going to solve anything with saying it's a male problem.
Work From Home Benefits00:05:43
But the Apple staff wanting to return to the office and it being racist is a story I think we can all sink our teeth into.
And this is from Western Standard.
They do some good work over there.
I'm not that familiar with them.
Don't tell them I said that.
Everything is racist.
Apple staff say return to office request is racist.
I'd like to know why.
Behind a paywall, Western Standard.
Olivia is going to illegally circumvent that in the most legal way possible.
Because, you know, we've paid for their license there and we're actually just going to pay for what Olivia is doing right now is buying a subscription right now.
And we're going to bring that up.
But Lewis, we've also seen that some places are saying that they're giving employees an ultimatum, whether they can return to the office or they can take a 20% pay cut.
Now, that's interesting to me.
Now, of course, most of these people are saying they don't want to return to the office either because they're afraid or they're just lazy.
Kevin O'Leary from Shark Tank, Canadian guy, won't come on my show, says that he doesn't mind the fact that people will work from home now.
Why?
Because you save on so many things in your infrastructure.
Maybe you don't have to refill a water cooler.
Maybe you don't have to have as big of office space.
So he's all for people working remotely from home.
Of course, in certain jobs like accounting or maybe you're doing some other stuff that you can do from home.
But he supports it.
Kevin O'Leary says companies can save a ton of money from remote working.
And let's just go down to see some of the points he actually says here.
This is, of course, from, I think, a year ago.
Told the CNBC, showing that remote working is good for employees and a business's bottom line.
Productivity is significantly higher when you give people what they want.
So he's saying that people actually do better work at home.
I don't know why, but maybe they're taking care of an aged parent.
Maybe they're raising kids.
Maybe they don't want to continue.
Whatever the reason is, the productivity has gone up.
So Kevin O'Leary is showing actual factual evidence here for his company at least that productivity has gone up because people are doing more stuff that they want.
20% of employees the right to work from home perpetually.
He singled out areas such as compliance, accounting, and logistics.
See, that makes sense for people.
And it's not as stressful.
You don't have to commute.
You probably save money on gas.
And again, Lewis, gasoline is something we put in automobiles in order to drive places here.
Oh, yeah, yeah, I didn't know that.
Okay, very good.
And I'm guessing for some places it works really well.
But, you know, you can't be a welder and work from home.
You can't be a lawyer and work from home, in my opinion.
I think you have to go in and go actually into the courtroom, or else you can have, you know, your notes all around you while you do stuff.
It's my problem with Parliament because they zoom in and they can just have their pre-written statements next to them on the screen.
They can have a person behind the camera telling them what to say, not what to say.
Now, I don't like that portion of it.
But for some jobs, I think it makes sense.
But I don't agree with the I'm afraid to go into work.
You know, it's too dangerous.
Guy at the gas station pumping gas with his mask on.
The air is toxic out here.
So what's your take, Lewis?
You work from home, but you still go out in the field, just like a lot of reporters do, of course.
It's hard for you to type on the sub on the, you guys don't have a subway deal.
Subway.
Yeah.
Tube.
Tube.
If you're in the tube in the center of London.
What do I think?
I think this narrative now of work from home has been seen where it's been coming up quite a lot ever since the pandemic hit.
Now, I don't know how spicy we can go onto this topic, but all I'm going to say is it's all in the blueprint of this reset as we like to talk about and as we've been exploring.
Because working from home, in their view, is a good way to, of course, help the climate.
That's the one one.
That's the big one anyway.
And of course, it's a way to disconnect you from your employer and disconnect you from actually socially interacting with people as well.
And that is a big thing.
And I think for years, this has been spiraling into this work from home attitude.
I believe Google even said, yeah, why not just sleep at work?
This was back like 2013, I think that was.
Well, they have.
They have places to live at these tech companies in Silicon Valley.
Vince Vaughan and Owen Wilson made a whole sponsored Google movie where you can see their whole campus, as they call it.
Yeah.
Yeah.
So this has been in motion for like a long time.
And, you know, it's not some weird conspiracy, of course not, because they're openly saying it.
But yeah, the narrative now is, yeah, do work from home.
Don't get a car.
You know, don't, if you have to go out, use public transport, use bicycles, you know, because of the climate.
And it's going to help you out and it helps us out.
I mean, the fact that they're molding in, I mean, especially with Google, molding in work and actually just your life in general.
Yeah, just sleep at work seven days a week.
You know, and you can even eat here as well.
Have breakfast, lunch, dinner.
You don't even need to go home and see your families anymore.
Maybe you can see them for Christmas and birthdays.
But other than that, work here, stay here, sleep here, eat here.
Public Transport Over Cars00:12:19
That's it.
I think people being at home does benefit at large the powers that be.
And that's because you can still shop while you're at home.
You can still consume Netflix while you're at home.
You can still do the things that benefit them.
You're still consuming their propaganda at home unless you disagree with them, of course.
You're also, but in the climate change argument, you're using much more energy at home than you would, I feel, like, being in an office where everything is shared.
At home, you're opening that fridge a bunch of times, letting electricity out.
You have your air conditioning on all day long, your heat on all day long.
If you're Lewis, you're watching Downton Abbey reruns all day long, which is, you know, TVs take a lot of energy.
So obviously that argument's falsified a little bit.
They're just focusing on, hey, people think that you're not driving as much.
Everything's better.
But I, of course, would contend that.
And that's what Lewis Bradpool does.
He contends that in his series about the Great Reset, which you will not want to miss.
Before we get to, I think, our last story about Little House on the Prairie, which you were not in.
Do we have any paid chats to get to for Lewis Brackpool and I?
Trini Canadian says Roe v. Wade has sparked a debate again.
And for the good, what do you boys think the chances are that our Conservative leaders will ban abortion here in Canada and the UK?
I'll go first, Lewis.
Off to you.
This speech.
I'll go second.
Let's meet in the middle here.
Let's get our hands to kiss.
Yeah, there you go.
Your hand looks bigger than mine.
I got to go closer to the camera.
Zero percent chance.
Even when, for example, even when Charlie Kirk and Candace Owens went to the UK, they were just like, we're not going to tackle abortion because it's a subtle issue here.
In Canada, you're not going to see the most controversial thing that somebody's doing right now is saying they're going to ban CBC or defund CBC News.
So I don't even believe he's going to do that if he wins.
So 0% chance.
We are about 20 years away in Canada from getting a debate legislature, or sorry, a debate and legislation on abortion because there's so many.
We are battling free speech arguments.
We're battling gun laws would come before that.
So many things would have to come before that, just in the sense that people aren't ready for that.
If a conservative leader came out and said, oh, abortion bad, then two-thirds of the country would say, fascist, racist, sexist.
What is a woman?
But so I would say 0% chance.
And to add, in the UK, doctors are legally allowed to go and pump hormones into children.
So, you know, there's a lot of debate going on in regards with that.
So that's kind of the main focus.
And, you know, as Andrew said, if a leader actually got up, if Boris Johnson went up and said, I'm pro-life, that just wouldn't happen.
It just, A, it wouldn't happen because, you know, he's already done damage to his image as it is.
And just majority of people here, I think, are pro-choice.
It's just not going to happen.
This debate happened years and years ago in the UK.
I think Northern Ireland only recently, I think in the last five or ten years, banned, sorry, sorry, what am I trying to say?
Not banned abortions, the other way around.
Legalized abortions.
Sorry, a brain fog there.
So, you know, the chances of that being repealed or to be debated on in terms of a scrap of legislation or a change, no, zero chance.
It's just not going to happen here.
So, you know, there are other things that we focus on other than that, because the public just aren't ready to talk about that again.
What do you call a person from Northern Ireland?
Ooh, spicy, that one.
I don't know.
Is there just like a regular term?
There's a Brit, a Scott.
Stupid.
Yeah, there's a big divide and debate on that one.
Obviously, I'm going to actually refrain from not commenting.
I did just say British, to be fair.
So I've put my foot in it.
Wow.
You heard that here first breaking.
Lewis supports the state of Northern Ireland.
Any other ones there, Olivia?
Andrew says, gender bred.
I mean, I'm pretty triggered by that.
Yes.
At least it's $2.
Well done.
Love that.
That was cruel.
Doing the intro then.
Sorry.
Go ahead, Lewis.
King7734.
This is vulgar.
My favorite Reb Holes.
Lewis Brackpool, LB, Pound, Andrew, A.
We have Pound Hole and A.
These are our fans, Lewis.
I love it.
Cool.
Basically, pound hole.
But what's a pound hole?
This is vulgar.
It is vulgar.
Super chat us again or next week and tell us what a pound hole is.
It sounds like a whack-a-mole thing.
Cheryl Don V says, hopefully something much more PG, everybody at home.
No, I don't care what you say.
A woman gets an IUD, costs $340 out of pocket, but getting pregnant and giving birth is free.
How many people can afford birth control in Canada?
Well, for the most part, it's covered.
I didn't know that an IUD costs that much.
But in the United States, they've made it so a lot of health insurance covers it.
That was a big debate.
So some progressive companies did that.
But also, with the open market, which of course is still crooked in the United States and expensive on many things, from what I understand, birth control is like $10 to $20 a month in the U.S., depending on where you are.
So there is no excuse.
And as you get older and as you research the actual reasons people get abortions, it's well over 90% just out of convenience.
You can actually go and read those studies.
There's no dire need for abortions in the United States, just as there isn't in Canada.
It's young women who just don't want, and men supporting this choice, and of course, and encouraging it in many cases.
They just can't be bothered.
What's the point?
We all know the graphic nature of sex.
We were taught it in school.
Hopefully not in grade one like they want to do in the U.S. True.
And the UK.
Over 90%, it's just a convenience thing.
Rape and incest, much less than 1%.
I don't know.
That's why people try to point to that as an argument.
Well, they still wouldn't agree with banning abortions if those provisions were still allowed of rape, incest, medical reasons, stuff like that.
And then you say, well, would you be okay with banning all other types other than those?
And they still say no.
So there's no reason why they should bring it up.
But yeah, any more chats here before we go down and where we go?
Even more?
Go ahead, Lewis.
Okay, Trina Canadian, once again, thank you very much.
Will you folks ever do a live stream with the newest rebels like Jeremy or the guy from Texas?
Forgot his name.
Will I?
No, because I only do them with Lewis.
Will Rebel?
Probably.
But yeah.
Me and Andrew are unfortunately.
We're exclusive.
We have to stick together.
We are exclusive and we have to stick together, unfortunately.
Laughter in the back.
Laugh it up, ladies.
They're calling us non-hetero here.
Pamela for freedom, $20.
Thank you.
Love you guys.
You both make me LOL and help me feel sane within.
Let me read it again since I'm going autistic here.
Mate, let me do it.
Let me do it.
That's fair.
Let me do it in your voice.
I never learned to read.
Love you guys.
You both make me lol and help me feel sane within this insane world.
Bless you both.
No, thank you.
Now I'm going to do it in your voice.
20 bucks as well.
Boy, mates.
I fucking love you guys.
You both make me laugh out loud and help me feel sign within this insane world.
Bless up both you.
Massive thanks.
But thank you, Pamela.
I appreciate that.
I don't think you'll get through in actor school, mate, if you came over here and you wanted to be in Downton Abbey.
I'm not in Downton Abbey.
Well, you should give me your in that you have at these shows since you've been on them.
Help me get with your agent and tell me who the casting director is.
And then maybe we can both reappear on the show.
Just to just to reconfirm, though, in Downton Abbey season two, episodes five through seven, Lewis is one of the he's one of the, he's shy.
He's one of the kitchen helps.
You know how they interchange those actors all the time.
He's one of the kitchen help staff.
And you can see him very clearly in several episodes.
His hair is dark.
They want him to be, he's got the red beard, so he kind of looks like the Irish people they have in there.
And go check that out.
Any more producer, Olivia?
EastEnders.
Yankee Pollock of Rebel News.
We did a live stream on Friday.
Well, there you go.
So go back to rebelnews.com/slash live stream, and you can go watch live streams with the new talent there from the United States.
Yankee's also in Florida, if you didn't know.
And he covered a Bitcoin conference.
His real name is Yakov, actually.
I don't like nicknames.
I want full names, full legal names.
All right, Yakov?
That's how we're going to play it from now on.
Yakov.
P. Pollock.
I don't know his middle name.
We've run the gamut here, Lewis.
I think we're out of time.
What was the last story?
Cambridge Defense trigger warning on Little House on the Prairie.
Let's read the trigger warning.
Why don't we?
University says content notes help reduce risk of psychological distress.
Well, Little House on the Prairie is pretty triggering if you live on a non-prairie land.
Where's the actual trigger warning?
Can we find that?
Wow.
That many family members, you don't upgrade your house, eh?
Let's see if we can find the actual trigger warning.
Cambridge, Cambridge University, I'm guessing.
So many English references.
The advice states there is no reason that providing content notes or any other reasonable adjustment for disabled students should limit the content that could be presented or discussed in the classroom.
Will they actually tell us what it actually said?
Or is this the type of article where it's like, we don't want to tell you what it says because then you would call it stupid?
It doesn't even say.
Throw my pen at the camera, Lewis Brackpool.
It's time to go.
Anything else to say before we go?
No, not at all.
Just stay safe.
You're just a mental empty void out there, aren't you?
I am.
I am.
I'm lonely.
I almost called you English there.
Aren't you English?
English.
Rebelnews.com.
Evil, Evil.
Or rebelnews.com.co.uk.
I don't even know anymore.
Rebelnews.com slash live stream is where you can get the daily feed.
We're on Rumble.
We're on Super U, we're on Odyssey.
We're on Getter and YouTube.
Thank you for everyone who joined on every single platform.
Thank you for watching our clips on Twitter and on Instagram.
You can follow us on there.
Things are blowing up on those social media pages every day.
We grow, even with the shadow band algorithms, especially on Instagram where they really try to crush us.
Too bad we're better than CBC and National Post and all of them.
We thank you for super chatting with us, Rumble rants, hyper chats, and everything.
Super you shouts.
We're growing every week, Lewis Brackpool.
You love us.
You mostly hate us, but you will love us again.
Play us out, producer, Olivia.
This song goes out to my sister, whose name is Eileen.
Catch you guys next week.
Dexi's Midnight Runner.
This is basically Lewis's family Christmas every year.
Basically.
I used to listen to this as a child.
There's so many violinists.
This one's rocking hard.
Look at her sideburns.
Is that a dude or a woman?
The outfits are wild.
Oh, I Swear I Wait00:00:56
Oh, my God.
That's a guy, I think.
Yeah, he's a guy.
Oh, Johnny. Oh, Johnny.
With a billion hearts in my mouth, our body's wild.
Signal on who young superman never seems to stand up for the Come on, I leave.