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April 13, 2023 - Rebel News
01:11:15
DAILY Roundup | Budweiser stocks tank, Trudeau's UN commitment, Twitter's state-funded media labels

David Menzies and Tamara Ugalini slam Justin Trudeau’s "joke" appointment of CCP-linked David Johnston as a special rapporteur to investigate Chinese election interference, ignoring his conflicts. They warn Trudeau’s UNDRIP push could erode private land ownership and sovereignty, while dismissing the Kamloops residential school grave findings as unverified. Kerry Luke (aka Kayla Lemieux), a Halton District School Board teacher, faces backlash for drag appearances at an 8–12-year-old recital and public events since 2017, yet remains on full pay—$13,500 per student costs the board if parents withdraw kids. Meanwhile, Bud Light’s $4.6B market hit after Dylan Mulvaney’s ad sparks calls for corporate accountability, while Pierre Polyev demands Twitter label CBC as state-funded propaganda, citing its $1.24B annual subsidy. The episode ties media bias, education failures, and political overreach to broader cultural and financial risks. [Automatically generated summary]

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Daily Roundup Live Stream 00:03:43
Well, I asked, where's the beef?
Let's call this for what this is.
Oh my God.
They are so hopelessly woke.
How dare you?
That is the intellectual capital of the left today.
Give me a break.
You are now watching the daily roundup.
Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen.
Welcome to the daily roundup on this, a Thursday, April 13th, 2023.
I'm David Menzies and my co-host.
Well, let me tell you a little bit about my co-host.
Do you know, folks, that today is International Special Librarians Day?
And my co-host was going to go down to the Coburg Public Library and wish well on all the special librarians, but she just didn't want to bump into a vulgar drag queen.
She is the she-devil with a slingshot.
She is the Khaleesi of the greater Coburg area.
She is Tamara Ugalini.
How you doing there, Tamara?
Well, I'm glad I decided to wear my librarian glasses today because it seems to be quite fitting.
So I'm well, David.
How are you doing?
You know what?
I got to tell you, with those glasses, I'm experiencing a Clark Kent Superman thing here.
You know, it's like, where's Tamara?
Who's that woman in the glasses?
And it's kind of like, you know, Clark Kent.
Hey, Kent, where have you been?
Takes the glasses off.
Superman, how did you get here?
I'm putting on my journalist glasses today.
Yeah, you look totally different.
So I guess all those decades reading Superman comics where I was such a skeptic, even as a child.
How is this guy fooling anyone with glasses?
It works.
You're the proof in the pudding.
And also, I'm a woman, so let's not get our gender confused there with Superman, Spider-Man, all the man's.
Oh, you know what?
That gets the wheels turning on how we go forward with these figures in wake of gender being a social construct.
But anyway, that's not part of our discussion today.
Maybe that will be part for another day.
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Special Rapporteur Controversy 00:14:42
So first and foremost, David, do you want to kick off this short clip that we have of Trudeau and the ongoing election interference claims?
Yes.
I mean, I'm getting sort of confused following all the scandals.
Is this Chinese influence with certain liberals running in the last two or three federal elections, such as Handong, allegedly?
Or is this more fallout from the Trudeau Foundation?
Looks like they were trying to refund that donation from a Chinese billionaire, but it's kind of looking like He didn't make the donation.
It was some kind of Chinese company, and this check is now bouncing back and forth.
I mean, this scandal, pardon me, these scandals, Tamara, are going from bad to worse to downright rancid.
And where are we right now?
Oh, yeah, a Trudeau family friend will be the special rapporteur for the Chinese influencing.
That's David Johnson.
Once again, because this joke doesn't go stale, we're going to have a Johnson investigating a dong drum riff here.
But yeah, let's see Blackface trying to spin this again.
Now he's, I guess he's taking a shot with Pierre Polyev.
So let's check out this 40-second clip.
David Johnston is one of the most appropriate and he's a man of incredible integrity.
His ability to look into the question of foreign interference in our political systems remains something that is extremely important to do and extremely important to take seriously.
And I will highlight as well that the snarkiness with which the leader of the official opposition is approaching these serious issues doesn't do him any credit and it doesn't do credit to the kinds of serious discussions need to be had around foreign interference.
Tamara, not good enough, damn it.
Right now, Blackface has to forget the whole special rapporteur, Kabuki Theater, and go right to having a public inquiry look into this mess that gets more rancid with every passing day.
Your thoughts, my friend.
Yeah, well, there should have been a public inquiry called from The Onset.
And I believe in the House of Commons, they did vote to launch a full public inquiry, but Trudeau and his ministers seem to be hiding behind the idea that this would expose some sort of issues of national security.
And so as a result, you see Trudeau appoint what he calls a special rapporteur.
I don't know what makes Johnston so special other than the fact that he was part of the Trudeau Foundation.
I mean, he's clearly special to Trudeau, but he's not special in his ability or his merits to be able to conduct such an investigation.
In fact, I would argue that he is quite the opposite.
And that was a hit on the leader of the opposition, Pierre Polyev, leader of the Federal Conservative Party, who has since issued a tweet that we have.
We can pull up.
And I love just sort of the blunt forthcomingness of this, if that's even a word, of this publication.
So he sends it to this special rapporteur, David Johnston, even titles it special rapporteur, which is added hilariousness there.
But dear rapporteur, in quotes, explain this.
How will you investigate Beijing's donation to the Trudeau Foundation when you are part of the Trudeau Foundation?
Awaiting your answer.
Signed Pierre Polyev.
Yeah, great question.
And Canadians are kind of just sitting here with bated breath, wondering the same.
Yeah.
And Blackface is saying, oh no, I have nothing to do with the Trudeau Foundation, despite the fact it has my surname attached to it, despite the fact that there are blood relatives on the Trudeau Foundation.
It's outrageous.
As for this special rapporteur, I mean, that just shows you the conceit.
You know, Blackface, he's extra special, you see, Tamara.
He doesn't want a garden variety rapporteur.
He doesn't want just a regular rapporteur.
It's a special rapporteur, which, by the way, don't let the moniker fool you, folks.
All that means is an advisor.
That's it.
And the advisor happens to be a family friend that Trudeau has known for like four decades.
Are you kidding me?
I mean, it's shocking.
How about just getting a garden variety Toronto rapporteur?
I understand there's many of those available after last night when the Chicago Bulls bounced the Toronto rapporteurs.
Or is that raptors?
Geez, it's all so confusing to me, Tamara.
And if anyone at home who's listening doesn't take your word for it, that this is a family friend, we have that straight from the horse's mouth.
Trudeau himself, and we'll show you the clip here actually.
He admitted that this special rapporteur, David Johnston, is in fact a close family friend.
If we have that, let's show it here.
I've known the Governor General since I was a kid, visiting him and his daughters when he was principal at McGill, to spending time on the ice or the slopes at their family home in the Laurentians.
And I've always known him to be a man of strength, intelligence, and compassion.
But getting to know someone as a family friend or a friend of your father's is very different from having the honor of working alongside them.
So it has been a true honor since the beginning of my mandate to come to know the Governor General not only as a friendly neighbor, quite literally, but as a man of integrity who embodies the principles for which our country stands.
A fellow educator and lifelong learner, His Excellency has dedicated his life to public service.
Whether it was at McGill or at Rideau Hall, his career has been marked by his willingness to give back to a country that has given us all so much to be thankful for.
Yeah, a friendly neighbor, Tamara.
I gee, I wonder if during that relationship, the teenage Justin Trudeau went to David Johnson's house and said, Excuse me, sir, can I borrow a cup of Blackface, please?
I want to dress up as an African-American person and stick out my tongue and make sure you have a lot of it so I can cover my arms and legs with that.
Just unbelievable.
But, you know, it's how blatant is this, Tamara, that he would basically admit to a conflict of, you know, in terms of appointing David Johnson, a family friend, a great neighbor, someone that we skied with, skated with.
And by the way, there's plenty of blame to go around here.
David Johnson, if he is this, you know, top shelf kind of public official, he should have recused himself.
He should have said, you know, yes, the Trudeau's are family friends, but for that reason, I cannot accept this position because it is either a conflict of interest, which it is, or it gives the appearance of a conflict of interest, which, Tamara, is just as bad.
Right, 100%.
I completely agree.
Being family friends aside, this person also was part of the Trudeau Foundation, which is now being discovered, received donations, questionably from Beijing, the Chinese communist, the Communist Party of China, which is where the election interference and meddling in our democracy stems from.
And so, yeah, they might be family friends.
So, they're, you know, you're killing two birds with one stone here.
This person is both conflict of interest-riddled as a family friend, but also as a member of the very foundation that's said to be in part receiving the financial meddling by the CCP.
So, why, yeah, this person that is espoused as having such integrity isn't recusing themselves.
I mean, we know that Justin Trudeau does not have integrity.
This is the prime minister with the most ethics violations against him in Canadian history.
And so, we don't expect much more in terms of merit from the prime minister, sadly enough.
But you would think that this individual holds themselves to such regard and with such integrity, then, yeah, absolutely, David, you're right that they would recuse themselves.
But here we are in Canada, uh, being riddled with conflict of interest, left, right, and center by all levels of government, really.
Um, so this is just another nail in the coffin, in my opinion, on that.
Um, so maybe we should move on here to the next little clip.
Before we do, I'm sorry, my friend, but in the interest of accuracy, I have to correct you.
You said that Trudeau said Johnson was a man of integrity.
Uh-uh-uh.
Incredible integrity was the quote.
You know, just like it's not just a rapporteur, it's a special rapporteur.
Why didn't you say extra special rapporteur?
But no, Johnson is beyond integrity.
It's incredible integrity.
And I'll tell you why he doesn't have incredible integrity.
Like I said earlier, if he did, he would recuse himself from this position.
Shame on him and shame on Blackface.
Move on now, my friend.
Well, we have another clip here where Trudeau denies that his justice minister, who has said previously that he is looking to take control of individual provinces and territories' natural resources.
So that's David Lehmedi.
And the prime minister essentially, well, you'll hear from him yourself, but he essentially accuses premiers of being non-committed to UNDRIP.
That's United Nations Declarations on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples.
So we're going to talk about that, but let's show you this clip first.
Hi, I'm Lack from the Free Press.
I wanted to ask about the Natural Resources Transfer Act.
Is it appropriate, in your opinion, to review the agreements and how do you address the concerns raised by the prairie premiers?
Let me be very clear.
The Minister of Justice said no such thing.
If you actually look at his remarks, it is very clear that we're talking about the importance of the federal government living up to our responsibilities under UNDRIP, something that unfortunately the prairie premiers have not taken seriously.
And they are instead trying to elevate fears that have absolutely no grounding in truth.
We know we need to move forward in true reconciliation and partnership with Indigenous peoples.
And that's something that we certainly hope we're going to be able to work on with the premiers and with Indigenous peoples to be able to grow the economy and create those great jobs, including in natural resources, that are going to be there for decades to come as we move towards a net zero world.
Oh my God, Tamara, the huts by the sheer unmitigated gall.
He's all about Indigenous rights.
What is it?
We have like over 30 reserves where there is a Boyle advisory for the drinking water.
And I remember a protester, I think it was Grassy Narrows, if memory serves well, in the last election campaign.
She complained about this and he mocked her.
He made a joke about this female native complaining about the fact that their reserve does not have drinking water.
And then when it comes to creating good, sustainable jobs, quite the opposite is happening.
We know with the number of oil sands projects shut down, and believe me, there are many natives that are employees with these good, high-paying jobs.
They're the ones losing out as well as other Canadians.
So what is he talking about?
Well, exactly.
And what is he talking about when he says that LeMedi didn't say those things?
I mean, maybe for our viewers at home, we should have perhaps started with this clip, but we have the clip.
So let's, you know, listen for yourselves.
What do you make of this?
You tell us from Chief Bryan, also from Chief Don Merrickle, the point about the natural resources transfer agreement.
Chief Merrickle did it indirectly.
Chief Bryan did it directly.
And you're on the record for that.
I obviously can't pronounce on that right now, but I do commit to looking at that.
It won't be uncontroversial, is the only thing I would say with a bit of a smile.
First of all, why would you say they know how wrong they are?
Yeah, but why would you say it won't be uncontroversial, as I say, with a bit of a smile?
What are you smiling about when you're creating controversy?
And I can tell you what the politics are behind this when it comes in and trying to control the resources of the provincial prairie provinces.
It's this, Tamara.
Even if there is outrage in Alberta, Saskatchewan, and so forth, it doesn't matter to the Liberals.
They're already vastly unpopular there.
Their vote base is Eastern Ontario and Quebec.
And so the idea that we're going to do some virtue signaling, controversial move, and even if it makes the average Albertan seethe, big deal.
Well, we've written off Alberta decades ago.
So it's no harm, no foul.
Exactly.
Well, and for anyone at home who might not know what exactly we're talking about, I'd like to just pull up Drea Humphrey, our BC reporter's report on the subject back from December of 2022.
Ambiguously Worded UNDRIP Threatens Sovereignty 00:04:32
So a few months ago, she did a really in-depth report here.
And I'm not sure if we can pull it up on screen, but I just wanted to read the first few paragraphs.
And of course, it's a full video.
She does a full-length interview here, but I'll just read from her written copy.
It says, Have you heard of the UN Declaration of the Rights of Indigenous Peoples Act?
That's UNDRIP before.
It's described by the Canadian government as a law to affirm, recognize, and emphasize the respect and recognition of the human rights of Indigenous peoples.
And I think there are only a select few countries where this is happening: Canada, United States, I think New Zealand and Australia.
I may be missing one in there.
But while it may sound like a positive step toward more truth and reconciliation, in this report, you'll learn that Canada's adoption of UNDRIP could lead to a two-tiered system where those who don't fall into the UN's policies, ambiguous definition of Indigenous peoples, wind up as the have-nots in society.
And in this report, she interviews Ron Valent, who is a concerned Albertan and has been sounding the alarm about UNDRIP for years.
And I guess he also ran in the federal election as a People's Party of Canada candidate.
But there are specific concerns here with UNDRIP articles 5, 26, 28, 30, and 36.
And I know we had a couple tweets also from Dave Shrigley, where we can just show you what some of those articles allege.
Let me just pull them up and maybe we can also pull them up on screen at the same time.
So Article 26.
This is from the UNDRIP document itself.
Indigenous peoples have the right to the lands, territories, and resources which they have traditionally owned, occupied, or otherwise used or acquired.
Talk about ambiguously worded.
And then there's another one here.
Article 38.
Oh, I'm having a bit of an issue.
Article 38, states in consultation and cooperation.
Sorry, it's not loading there.
Indigenous peoples shall take the appropriate measures, including legislative measures to achieve the ends of this declaration.
So this really, again, similar to all these globalist power grabs, the WHO, the UN, the World Economic Forum, this threatens the sovereignty of our nation and really threatens private land ownership, as detailed in this interview that Drea does with Ron.
So for anyone who isn't sure about what UNDRIP is, I would highly suggest that you go and check that out and you can even pull up the declaration yourself to have a read through it because it's obviously ambiguously worded, but the interpretation of it can be very concerning.
You know, that's just amazing, Tamara.
I mean, talk about a Trojan horse.
You've got something about the rights of Indigenous peoples.
Who would be against that?
But like you just did, you went into the nitty-gritty and it's all about a pro-globalist agenda.
Again, dissolving private land ownership rights.
And I mean, there's so many countries all across the world where, you know, who were the first people of the land and will they be coming to claim their property rights in another 5, 10, 15 years?
I mean, this is, it's a rabbit hole to go down and to start to try to give land back or acknowledge the rights of the first peoples of the land.
I mean, I'm not saying that there aren't any atrocities that happened here to the First Nations and the Indigenous people, but this piece of legislation doesn't come from the Canadian government.
It doesn't come from an independent country's government.
It comes down from the United Nations.
So that in and of itself is very concerning and again, threatens the sovereignty of our nation and of the individuals.
And where does it stop too, right?
Like that's a very slippery slope to try to implement these extremely ambiguously worded articles with no clear definition, as Drea says in this report, of what an Indigenous person is.
And you know what, Tamara, for what it's worth, I just can't get past that acronym, UNDRIP.
It's like you go to a plumber and say, I've got a dripping faucet.
Can you make it UNDRIP?
Church Under Fire 00:04:13
Anyway, moving right along.
You know, we have to take an ad break right now, Tamara.
But on the other side, it looks like our expose of that fraudulent fraudster, that lying liar, that grifter, the most infamous shop teacher in the world, Kerry Luke, aka Kayla, aka Busty Lemieux.
Well, it's getting international attention.
So once again, the ball is in the court of those hopeless woke joke educats at the Halton District School Board.
Are they going to do the right thing?
And basically fire him for lying to his employer.
But we'll get right into that and we'll show a clip from the Gutfield show right after this, folks.
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Breasts Real? Rights Suddenly Equal! 00:04:53
I'm really excited to see that one.
They've been putting in a lot of really hard work over the last few weeks.
Some really compelling interviews will come out of that one.
But I think, David, you wanted to throw to an appearance that some of your footage had last night.
Indeed, speaking of hard work, Lincoln Jay and I spent so many days, countless hours, trying to find Busty Lemieux.
Well, basically, our wish came true.
We wanted to catch him dressed as a male sans breasts, because you may recall he claimed several weeks ago to the New York Post, those breasts were real.
He had a growth spurt at the age of 39.
He has a very rare medical condition, which gives him enormous breasts.
The condition does exist, but get a little to this, Tamara.
300 people are afflicted with it, according to the Cleveland Clinic, but they're all biological females.
So this guy really is a modern medical miracle.
So why don't we roll the Gutfield clip from last night and talk about what is going to come of this?
Because April 19th, that's the next Halton District School Board meeting, which I shall not be attending.
I've been trespassed for life from the Halton District School Board because these trustees, they're down with the radical trans revolution, folks, except when it comes right into their den in the form of a reporter donning exactly the same props as a shop teacher.
Then they don't like the impoliteness of it all.
Anyways, let's run Gutfield's clip and we'll take it up after this.
Why do men suddenly decide that they're women?
They've been incentivized.
Suddenly, the non-binary male is on par with the actual female in the area of rights.
That's a first.
Now, in articles decrying sexual discrimination, females and trans females are grouped together, even if they're still biological men.
Not bad, right?
You still get to have a penis, but also become a protected class and wear pumps.
Our old friend Kayla Lemieux totally got it.
The Canadian teacher with fake breasts the size of a dairy farm.
He decided to exploit the identity politics grift to the point of absurdity.
Here's a new video from this week.
Again, he's back to his normal self.
I thought your breasts were real.
Where are your breasts?
Why are you dressing inappropriately in front of children?
But did you notice?
No breasts.
But Lemieux, I thought you told the world via the New York Post and the Toronto Sun that those were real memory glens.
It's true.
Kayla had said those breasts magically grew organically.
He said it was a symptom of gigantism.
But now they're gone.
Now, did they shrink in the cold?
It happens.
Trust me.
But now everyone's a performance artist with beliefs as fluid as deer piss.
And speaking of deer piss, you see that sales of Bud Light are literally, they're literally in the can.
Thanks to partnering with Dylan Mulvaney, the performance artist who, like the Canadian teacher, indulged stereotypes of women and drove beer sales into the toilet.
Oh, what a great clip.
Well, you know what?
Two wonderful subjects to talk about.
Now, Tamara, for a little bit of the backstory in terms of the ongoing, never-ending story of Kayla Carrie Luke Busty Lemieux.
What happened is several weeks ago, the New York Post had an exclusive interview with him where he said those breasts were real.
Now, they had a female journalist with them and they asked, can we go into the restroom and verify that?
Oh, no, of course.
No, he's a little shy.
Yeah, coming from the shop teacher who went skydiving with Canada's foremost conservative porn star as he bills himself.
I think he's called voodoo or something like that.
Yeah, he's a little, you know, shy little flower now.
But the thing is, Tamara, when that was reported by the New York Post, the Educrats at the Halton District School Board, they went, they breathed a sigh of relief.
Because you see, if those are real breasts and according to a tweet by Lemieux, a brassier is too uncomfortable to wear.
Protecting Young Minors 00:14:33
That's why he goes brawless.
Well, what can we do?
It would be like going to a disabled teacher in a wheelchair and saying, sorry, we don't want you here anymore.
You're fired.
Well, that's a human rights violation.
Much like this poor man suffering from a gigantic breast syndrome to fire him would be a human rights violation too.
But as we proved last week, Tamara, that Jig is up.
He was spotted without those breasts, which means one of two things happened.
One, he got them amputated recently.
And if so, he's made a remarkable recovery, but he is a modern day medical miracle, as I said earlier.
Or two, he lied and we caught him in the lie.
And guess what?
I don't care who your employer is.
I don't care if you're in a unionized environment.
When you lie to your employers, that is cause for dismissal, period.
Don't take it from me.
Go to Canada's top labor lawyers.
So April 19th, Tamara, that's the next Halton District School Board meeting.
This has to be addressed.
And if he's not gone by then, well, I guess it's another job for our Jumbotron truck to raise more awareness of this.
Because as far as I'm concerned, there's no way he should be kept on the payroll.
And by the way, the board is paying him full salary and benefits to stay home.
That's their solution to this.
And like I said, there's no reason to keep him employed anymore.
So it will be fascinating to see what happens because if I was with the Halton District School Board, I would say that this gift from Rebel News, well, that's what it is.
It's a gift.
It saved us from going into thousands of dollars of hiring a private eye to catch him like this.
We did all the heavy lifting for free.
What do you think is going to happen once it gets to the board level, Tamara?
Well, you would think that if logic would prevail, then this individual who is really the gift that keeps on giving.
This has what been several months now of trying to determine what exactly is going on with them.
Are they just a very intelligent prankster?
Because at the beginning, that was kind of the thought was that, wow, this is just throwing the woke jargon back in the woke wokeness space.
But this is seeming more and more like a real case of mental illness, weird, fetish desires like autogenophilia, which is the desire to dress as a woman and really become aroused by viewing yourself as a woman.
And then, you know, that aside, you know, whatever you want to do in your private time, if you want to engage in weird sexual deviances, you know what?
Just keep it behind closed doors.
But this person has decided to bring it up front and center and forced minors to partake in their weird deviance.
And so that's where this is concerning and grotesque and quite frankly, disgusting.
And what's even more disgusting is, as you already stated, David, the fact that the board is paying him, her, he, she, they, them to sit at home, you know, one day dressing up in their grotesque caricature of a woman, the next day going out as a normal man without the wig, without the makeup, without the massive breasts.
And that's not just the board paying them.
That's you and me, right?
Those are our taxpayer dollars going to fund this public institution and this public employee.
So like the absurdities here, you would think that if logic would prevail with this school board, yeah, absolutely, this would be, you know, case in point for a firing, a termination.
But as the board proceeds with being their woke nonsense riddled selves, I don't know.
And Tamara, if I can get super producer Efren to put up that photo that was just being showcased the last several seconds.
There we are.
That, by the way, folks, is a couple of years ago.
This was a private dance recital.
I believe the dancers were girls 8 to 12.
It was not open to the public.
In the intermission, Lemieux in full drag regalia snuck in.
I spoke to people that were involved with this show.
They didn't want to come on camera, but what they told me is that, as you can imagine, the mothers and the other parents and guardians that had brought their little girls to this recital were getting very concerned.
And I'm going to try to sanitize my language as much as possible because here was this stranger with these enormous breasts, nipples as per usual protruding, but he seemed to be getting sexually aroused.
So they waited until the last number ended before the next one began.
And they went down to Lemieu and they said, do you have a daughter here?
And he said, no.
And they go, we must ask you to leave.
And he left.
More to the point, Tamara, yesterday, a viewer sent along, and I was guest hosting for Ezra Event and my monologue was on this never-ending sordid story of Busty Lemieux.
This viewer sent along photos he took in Burlington.
Guess what?
Almost six years ago, June 2017.
And I'm saying this, Tamara, because there's a lot of social media chatter where it goes, oh, rebel, you dummies, don't you know you've fallen for the con too?
No, this is not a guy taking a stance against wokeness.
Not when this gag has been running for six years, not when he's walking around in the public realm in Burlington, not when he's sneaking in to a dance recital.
This is not an anti-woke statement.
That's what I truly believe.
This is somebody who has mental health issues.
This is somebody who subscribes to some kind of fetish.
This is somebody who might be a sexual pervert.
And the fact that this story has dragged on now, you know, almost eight months, Tamara, when all they had to do, at the very least, was implement a dress code for this individual.
A dress code, by the way, that exists for the students, a dress code that exists for Halloween costumes at Halton District Schools.
You know, Tamara, if there was a female student at Oakville Trafalgar and she wore that kind of fashion, the board wouldn't come to her defense.
The school would suspend her.
And yet these wimps for the fear of coming across maybe as transphobic and they can't even, and Lemieux doesn't play that card anymore because in that same New York Post interview, Tamara, he said he is not trans.
Okay, so he's admitted it.
He's not transgendered.
We have caught him without those breasts that were supposedly real.
Why is he still on the payroll?
That's it.
This guy's got more lives than a cat.
Well, and why isn't the board in the best interest of the children protecting them against this potential sexual predator, right?
This is weird, fetish, sexual deviance behavior.
And the board is supposed to be there to protect the safety of children.
And instead, they're kowtowing to the radical wokies and trying to make sure that they accommodate all of the gender diversity.
Who even knows what this person is, how they identify?
I really don't care.
You do what you want to do behind closed doors in your own time.
But the moment that you bring this in front of minors and you start displaying grotesque, sexualized versions of whatever it is you're trying to promote or display or get off on, that's where it becomes an issue.
And this school board will shame on them for not ensuring the safety of the students in this person's classes and the general safety of the student population.
This is horrific.
And as this investigation continues, and thank you, David, for your work on this file, because it sounds like nobody else is really interested in getting to the bottom of it, including and indefinitely this board itself.
Because otherwise, how would we even know that this existed?
And all of these children would have been subject to this fetish for the last several months.
I mean, regardless, we're still paying this person to sit home and be a weirdo.
So this really needs to be addressed immediately.
And I'm really disgusted the more and more I hear about this and the more tips that are received on the matter.
It's grotesque.
And the further along that we go on this eggshell walking, trying to accommodate, the more that there could be children being harmed in the way.
And that's really, really disgusting to think about.
100%, Tamara.
And I can tell you in my follow-up calls, they've all but gone ignored.
Okay.
I reached out to a trustee, Dr. Margaret Shuttleworth.
She was completely evasive and said, and well, she passed a buck.
She said, talk to the human resources poo-ba.
Of course.
I left a message with his assistant.
No callback.
And I reached out to the Ministry of Education, which has an entire media relations team.
No return email to me.
And by the way, you're not going to believe this, Tamara.
One of the individuals in the communications team at the Ontario Ministry of Education is someone with the first name of Bra Man.
That's right.
B-R-A-M-A-N, Bra-Man.
I mean, you can't make this up.
I reached out personally to the Minister of Education, Stephen Lecce.
Nothing.
And you know, Lecce right now, I feel sorry for him.
He is coming across like a professional wrestling referee, Tamara.
You know, when the referee sees the villain with a foreign object, that's what Lecce is like with the HDSB, the Halton District School Board.
He's going, listen, school board, I've warned you 13 times to address this Lemieu situation.
And if you don't address it, I'm going to warn you a 14th time.
This ballless Minister of Education, he should be disbanding the Halton District School Board.
This might be the worst school board in all of Canada.
And given how many cookie, uber woke school boards there are in our great dominion, I'm telling you, Tamara, that's saying something.
Well, and it's unsurprising coming from the ministry that wants to solicit the gender identity and sexual orientation of children.
For anyone who's unaware, we've launched an entire campaign geared at Education Minister Stephen Lece at stopclassroomgrooming.com because children as young as kindergarten in many instances have been are being asked through student surveys what their gender identity and sexual orientation is.
And I would argue that if a child that young knows anything about their gender identity and their sexual orientation, then we should definitely be engaging the Children's AIDS Society because that is textbook grooming and a clear indication that there is some form of abuse happening here.
These are minors.
These are young, young school-aged children that should have no idea about any of these ideal, these ideologues, right?
Why does a child know about gender identity and sexual orientation?
If they're having sexual experiences, that's a problem.
That's a concern.
And there needs to be the appropriate bodies brought in to investigate that further.
So this entire woke ideology that we should walk on eggshells about all the gender diversity and all these sexual orientations, this has just gone too far.
This is a topic reserved for adults and reserved for debate of adults.
Why this is meddling and trickling down into these young, young schools is just so perverse and inappropriate.
And the whole thing is really getting out of control.
So I'm not surprised knowing that Stephen Lece has been radio silent on this file.
But I want to know when and who is going to start protecting the children.
This is abuse, in my opinion.
And this is grooming, textbook grooming 101.
When are we going to start protecting the kids from this?
This is, it's absurd and it's insane that's gone this far.
I'll tell you when, Tamara, it's when people get engaged.
It's when people look at who's running for school board trustee and you quiz them at the door and you ask them where they stand on this, that and the other.
And we need non-woke, decent people to run for school board trustee because it's that position has been infiltrated by all-out Marxists.
You know, it is now a stepping stone to go into municipal, provincial, and federal politics.
And they bring their filthy politics with them.
And it has nothing to do with protecting the kids.
And I can tell you, by the way, I also reached out to Meredith Camasoli, she, her.
She, her is the principal of Oakville Trafalgar School.
Oh, Tamara, you're not going to believe this.
She's on stress leave.
All this international attention about our school.
Yeah.
And apparently her replacement, Steve Oliver, he's also on leave.
He couldn't even handle a bit about this.
All these woke creatures saying diversity is our strength and we love the spirit rainbow unicorns.
Once they start getting a little heat, the snowflakes melt.
And again, why not get somebody involved that's going to bring about tangible change?
And as Gutfield showed, we should spend a few seconds on this, Tamara.
Ben Bankus's Bud Light Impersonation 00:15:47
Dylan Mulvaney, the new spokes thingy for Bud Light.
You know, I was.
Before, David, before we get to that one, sorry, I just want to read a couple of super chats we got on the busty file before we move on.
So Mike Freedom Honey gives $5.
Thank you very much.
says, great job busting busty David.
It's all about protecting kids 100%.
I'm going to send you some swag.
Keep up the good work.
Oh, he's going to send us some swag.
I wonder what that will entail.
Mike, thank you so much.
You can count on me to keep you abreast of the busty Lemieux situation.
Abelist SL gives $5.
He says, Ricky, I'm assuming you're gender.
Maybe you can let us know in the comments.
Gun control has failed as cheaper 3D printing/slash milling is increasingly bypassing it.
Also attempting to suppress the files/slash instructions like their CP is nothing but tyrannical bullshit.
Well, yes, I should say on the air.
Gun control is a failure because, you know, despite what Justin Trudeau and Marco Pinocchio, I mean Mendicino and Bill Blair, a former police chief of Toronto, who should know better.
Here's the thing with gun rules and gun laws.
The criminals that are committing the crime, by definition, don't follow rules and laws.
You see?
Do you see the fallacy here?
Surprise, surprise.
Yeah.
So while you're, you know, putting on the heat to some Saskatchewan duck hunter, meanwhile, a gangbanger in the inner city of Toronto has got a smuggled handgun and he's carrying out his carnage that way.
That's why gun control does not work one iota.
All right.
Sorry, I did want to interrupt your segue into the Bud Light fiasco as Greg Gutfield started to kind of tie in there with the busty trans sanity as we've coined it before.
Well, you know what?
I got to tell you, Tamara, this, I think, is the best news story of the week because Bud Light, which decided to go woke, which decided to target their core audience, frat boys.
I mean, we have a, there's a clip, an infamous clip now of the director of marketing.
By the way, she identifies herself as a businesswoman.
My first question is, what's a businesswoman?
Because we know we have a U.S. Supreme Court justice, a female one, no less, who can't define just a woman, let alone a businesswoman.
Yeah, so she takes a shot at the frat boys and then she embraces this Dylan Mulvaney, you know, I guess under the theme that perversity is diversity, to be the spokesthingy for Bud Light.
And guess what, Tamara?
Bud Light sales are going right into the toilet, as Greg Gutfield said.
I understand Anheuser-Busch has lost something like $4.6 billion in share value overnight.
Can you imagine?
So what this says to me is that the vast majority of normal people that aren't into drag queens at the library and the school and the sporting rink, that aren't into fake transgendered boob queens teaching shop, we ain't buying what they are selling.
And I am just waiting, Tamara, to see how Anheuser-Busch is going to recover.
I say they do another ad and present a sincere apology for that awful ad that caused this tanking of their number one brand in the first place.
But I wonder if they're going to be too worried about becoming transphobic.
I hope not because I know this for sure, Tamara.
When it comes to the business world, the bottom line is the bottom line.
And even for a Titan like Anheuser-Busch to lose over $4 billion because of this nonsense of this ad campaign that they presented, they noticed that big time.
What do you think is going to happen?
You know, I think that there's some discrepancies here because Bud Light themselves are saying that the inclusive ad campaigns are good for business.
And they source.
I'm looking at the CNN article from yesterday.
And so it says here the headline, Bud Light's inclusive ad campaigns are good for business.
Whose business?
Right?
I think the business of Coors Light, their business.
Yeah, because when I drop the Bud Light, I'm going for the Coors Light.
And I love that they always say experts say.
And if COVID's taught us anything about experts, it's that we should just blindly trust them.
But more and more people are going, well, who are your experts?
So I don't, do we have a clip of Dylan Mulvaney that we can just show on Dylan Mulvaney obviously is the transgendered woman, I guess, biological man.
Anyway.
Yeah, and he's now promoting Tamara a Nike sports bra.
I mean, if you're not already boycotting Nike folks, what more do you need?
You know, to me, that isn't inclusivity and equity and diversity.
That is misogyny.
You're having a man who doesn't even have breasts wearing a sports bra and promoting that to biological women.
Tamara, you're a biological woman.
Does that make you want to buy a Nike sports bra?
I'd say that it makes me an expert.
And I would say that Dylan Mulvaney is not absolutely 100% not a woman, but has now taken up this role of being a transgendered woman influencer.
And so like this, this person is now making billions of dollars on advertising campaigns with Nike.
I think even he has partnered with M ⁇ Ms. And then now most recently, Bud Light.
So I don't know.
I don't think we have a clip of Mulvaney himself, but for our viewers who might not.
We're running it right now.
Oh, let's run it.
Okay.
I'll ask Superproducer Efren.
Do we have one with the audio too, Efren?
Okay, just give us one second, folks, and we'll see the latest example of a folks thingy for corporate America.
Unbelievable.
Let's roll it.
Hi.
Impressive carrying skills, right?
I got some Bud Lights for us.
So I kept hearing about this thing called March Madness, and I thought we were all just having a hectic month, but it turns out it has something to do with sports.
And I'm not sure exactly which sport, but either way, it's a cause to celebrate.
This month I celebrated my day 365 of womanhood, and Bud Light sent me possibly the best gift ever, a can with my face on it.
Check out my Instagram story to see how you can enjoy March Madness with Bud Light and maybe win some money too.
Love ya.
Cheers.
Go team.
Whatever team you love, I love too.
Okay.
Oh my gosh.
So cringy.
Tamara, let me say one thing here.
If I was a biological female and I just saw that ad, I am deeply offended because it plays up the stereotype that women are morons when it comes to sport.
Not only, oh, March Madness, I think that's a sport.
I don't know which one.
I know several females that are hardcore sports fans.
And the idea, I mean, how can you live in America and not know that March Madness is the NCAA basketball tournament?
I mean, it's, I think, second only to the Super Bowl, for goodness sakes.
So this idea that, oh, now that I'm a woman, day 365, I've lost my brain cells.
I don't even know what I'm promoting.
I mean, Tamara, aren't you offended as a biological woman listening to that claptrap?
Well, and I mean, were there no actual women that Bud Light could have recruited for this kind of campaign?
Yeah, just being a flighty airhead and trying to embody all of the really inherently sexual features of what it means to be a woman.
And Dylan Mulvaney is not actually often identifying himself as a woman.
He wants to be a girl.
He repeatedly tries to identify as some sort of like minor, underage, weird, like pre-pubescent girl.
He's not about being a woman.
He wants to literally be a little girl.
It's so bizarre, screams mental illness.
But for our viewers, maybe we could get some comedic relief with comedian Ben Bankus, who is also trying to solicit himself to be part of Bud Light's inclusivity strategy.
And you know what?
I want to make sure this clip's appropriate.
Maybe it's not.
Well, you know what?
Yeah, you have been forewarned.
But before we throw to that clip, I just want to say this to my American friends because Bud Light is brewed under license in Canada by Labat.
And they did something even as stupid as that last summer.
They came out with these gender pronoun cans.
So Z-Zer, they, them, Zaizor.
And I went to Labat's headquarters in London.
Can anyone define what these mean?
And nobody could.
And then I was told to leave the property, of course.
So there's your inclusivity.
But I'm going to make an appeal to our American viewers.
I know we're supposed to be boycotting Bud Light, which I fully advocate.
But could one of you please purchase the Mulvaney Bud Light can?
I smell future collectible.
I wouldn't be surprised if in the days ahead, Anheuser-Busch recalls all those cans.
And I'm not, don't buy a 2-4, don't buy a six-pack, just one can with that goof's face on it.
Because I'm thinking, Tamara, that is a future collectible in the years and decades ahead.
The day when Bud Light and its marketing managers lost their minds.
Absolutely.
Maybe we can show a quick clip of Ben Bankus impersonating a woman for Bud Light's inclusivity strategy.
Oh, this is horrible.
I challenge you, Dylan Mulvaney, to be gayer than this.
I don't know if you know who I am, but I am a female to male trans.
I am blind.
And I am also going to do a sponsorship deal with Bud Light.
So today, for the gay trans blind community, I am going to be drinking this Bud Light in the name of.
Oh, he's going to shotgun it.
Look at this.
True manhood there.
Dylan Mulbaney.
Who is my idol?
I one day hope to be as famous and rich and white as Dylan Mulbane.
Cheers and thanks.
I really want to see him shotgun this.
Trans people all over the world for everything they've done for human rights.
And sorry to the Muslim community who is experiencing their first Pride Month in Canada.
No, there is a spokesperson if I ever saw one.
Wow.
He didn't shotgun the whole thing.
I think I'm too gay to do that.
Oh, gosh.
Anyway, all right.
There's Ben Bankus.
If anyone wants to check him out, he became famous for his Teresa Tam impersonation.
Super funny.
And we must say, you know, Tamara, the Toronto Merrillty race, it's now up to 43 candidates, including Mr. Ben Bankus, or is it Ms. Ben Bankus?
I was very distracted by those rainbow-colored stripes on his nipples there.
But I heard him in a radio interview with our good friend Richard Sarrett at Saga 960.
Richard's doing fantastic work on that radio station.
And Ben Bank has announced his platform and two planks stand out.
If elected mayor of Toronto, he will not only rename Dundas Street as something else, but every street in Toronto that was named after a straight white male will now be named after an Indigenous person.
And also, he's going to ban male sports.
So goodbye, Toronto Maple Leafs.
Goodbye, Toronto Raptors.
It'll be the WNBA team and the female hockey team, the WHL, I think it is.
And it's not to say that males can't participate anymore, but as a male participating in the female basketball league and the female hockey league, you just only have to identify as female.
So it'll turn into a male sports franchise anyways.
But you know, Tamara, in a way, this nonsense, it's beyond parody because I could see some crackpot leftist person out there actually embracing a platform like that.
Sadly.
Absolutely.
And I want to, there's so much to dissect there with Dylan Mulvaney and Bud Light.
And we had so many clips to share with you of their VPs and their marketing strategy.
But I just want to get to one more topic here because I have an interview, a really important one, actually.
Well, I think it's important, of course, but with genomics expert Kevin McKiernan about some of the things he's been dissecting out of the Pfizer vials.
But I want to just touch on something else before we end the stream because it's in our title.
And that's that Pierre Polyev, so that's the leader of the opposition, we discussed him earlier, how he has sent a letter to Twitter requesting that Elon Musk accurately label the CBC as government-funded media.
So love it.
I know that it was discussed.
Yeah, here it is.
It was discussed yesterday that BBC News interview that Elon Musk had where, I mean, he schooled them about this claim of hate speech and misinformation.
But here we have Pierre Polyev in his open letter regarding Twitter's practice of identifying certain accounts on Twitter, obviously, as government-funded media.
Twitter's platform use guidelines describe the practice as follows.
Government-funded media is defined as outlets where the government provides some or all of the outlets' funding and may have varying degrees of government involvement over editorial content.
Twitter's platform use guidelines refer to a source that describes the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, i.e., the CBC, as a publicly funded broadcaster.
The CBC's 2021-2022 annual report disclosed that it received almost $1.24 billion, the vast majority of its funding, from the Canadian government.
And he provides the link.
As a result, and in the interest of transparency, I believe that Twitter should apply the government-funded media label to the CBC's various news-related accounts, including, and he tags them at CBC, at CBC News, and at CBC Alerts.
CBC Labeled as Propaganda? 00:04:16
Sincerely, Pierre Polyev.
I love it.
And I want to see what CBC will do, if indeed labeled government-funded media, which it is to the tune of billions and was ever thus.
Because yesterday, Tamara, in the United States, Twitter labeled NPR National Public Radio as government-funded media, which it is.
And guess what NPR did?
We're taking our ball and going home.
We're quitting Twitter.
Really?
You're giving up an audience of billions of eyeballs because you had your feelings hurt because it's a statement of fact.
So I just wonder, what do you think, Tamara?
If a CBC in the days ahead is indeed labeled government-funded media, are they going to grin and bear it or are, or like NPR, take their ball and go home?
Yeah, I mean, I wonder if the CBC would be so offended by being called out for what they really are, which is a state broadcaster.
And we should all, we should promote that all Canadians take what they have to say and the way that they report and the spin that they put on their editorial positions with a grain of salt.
That we should be aware that this is state-backed, state-funded, a large part state-funded media.
And that whatever the flavor of the day is for the government, whatever agenda that they're trying to push through or policies or whatnot are going to be promoted unquestionably by the CBC, right?
Media is there to speak truth to power, to report the facts, to investigate.
And as we've seen over the past several years, but primarily over the last three years, and Rodney Palmer, who's former CBC journalist, 20 plus years of experience investigative journalism, foreign missions, et cetera.
He did a delegation at the National Citizens Inquiry.
It was approximately an hour long, and you can find it on their Rumble channel.
Highly recommend anyone who's questioning the merit of the mainstream media and their journalists to go and give that a watch because he dissects the difference between news gathering, which is what a media outlet should do, and propaganda.
And he gives all the instances over the last three years where the CBC engaged in blatant propaganda while they callously disregarded actual news gathering.
And he calls that really a traitor, that they have betrayed Canadians by being propagandists, by being propaganda pushers and disregarding the facts and following real news gathering.
So I would love to see the CBC accurately labeled for their propaganda and state broadcasting because they're clearly not an independent media source.
And in many instances, they need to be fact-checked, in my opinion.
Tamara, regretfully, I have to once again correct you.
At the beginning of your statement, you said when it comes to CBC propaganda, you must take it with a grain of salt.
No, no, no, a shovelful of salt.
Okay.
A grain is not nearly enough salt when it comes to CBC propaganda.
So there you go.
Tamara, do we have any more super chats?
Yes.
So before we leave you here this afternoon, we have a couple super chats.
$5 from Georgie Georgie.
Thank you.
Does David like Bud Light?
You know what?
No.
This is what makes me so, you know, outraged, Tamara, over the Bud Light boycott campaign is that I was already boycotting it, not for transgender cans and pronoun cans, but because, well, I would call Bud Light horse piss, but I really don't offend the equestrian community.
It's not a good beer.
I'm sorry.
There are so now with the explosion of cottage brewers, and don't get me wrong, there are major brewers that make wonderful beer.
Labat 50 comes to mind.
But there, you know, Bud and Bud Light, it's all about marketing.
It is the sizzle, not the steak.
School Funding Per Student 00:03:53
So I was already boycotting that product based on the quality of the product, Tamara.
So that's why I couldn't get on board with the boycott.
I was already there years ago.
There you have it.
Straight from David.
Bonnie Danielescheline.
Sorry if I probably completely butchered them that, but they give $5.
I would not allow my child to attend this school.
I'm assuming that you're referring to the Holton District School Board, specifically Oakville, Trafalgar, which is where Busty was a former employee.
I would have pulled my kids out ages ago.
The school board should be fired.
All administration needs to be gone.
Yeah, I think a lot of people echo those sentiments.
And interestingly, if you do pull your child from the school board, I can't remember what it is offhand, but I think it's approximately each school board for each student gets approximately $13,500 per year per pupil.
So when you start pulling your children out of school and you make your voice known and you make your reasoning, your rationale known to the school board why you're doing this, they lose $13,500 a year.
Now, I think that was 2019 to 2020 numbers.
So it could have changed slightly, but that's approximate here in Ontario, what each individual school board gets per student per year.
So I am a big advocate for money talks, but sadly, we don't have school choice or charter schools like they do, for instance, in Alberta, where that money could then follow the student, your child, wherever you would choose to educate them.
So it's just like vanished, gone into thin air.
The school board doesn't receive it.
Where does it go?
I guess back into the pockets of the bureaucrats, not you, the parent, who still has to pay, presumably, out of pocket for some form of education for your child.
So I think that there is room there for maybe some sort of reform on how the education funding works in our province and maybe take it from a model that's similar to how Alberta goes about it.
But, you know, that's a topic maybe for another day.
But yeah, I think that that sentiment that people should pull their children and really exercise their democratic voice, follow the money, money talks, I would agree there.
I am 100% on board with you and the viewer, Tamara.
Just imagine we roll back the clock to September, the beginning of the school year, and this crazy Bussy Lemieux story gets getting, it keeps getting international publicity.
Oakville, Trafalgar, which I understand is a good school in normal times, becomes the butt of jokes the world over.
Just imagine all the parents pull their kids and teachers show up to the next school day and it's empty classes.
How long would the Halton District School Board tolerate that?
But you know what?
They are such woke joke idiots at that board, Tamara.
I wouldn't be surprised if they'd say, well, we're still standing behind Kayla Lemieu in the name of diversity, even though the school is now resembling a haunted house.
Or maybe they would finally do the right thing.
And by doing the right thing, at the very least, implement a dress code, which Canada's top labor lawyers say you can do even in a heavily unionized environment.
But no, they are so stupid.
They are so woke.
They are so stubborn.
And that leads to the other part of your statement.
Time for the Ministry of Education to dismantle the school board, which is in their power.
They are a creature of the province.
But again, Stephen Lecce, he is the education minister of a toothless tiger professional wrestling referee.
The World Revolves Around Tamara 00:00:39
Oh, David, thank you for elaborating your insights there.
All right, I have to run to my next scheduled interview.
Oh, well.
So, David, do you want to?
The world, you see, folks, the world revolves around Tamara Ugolini.
Whatever she schedules, we have to abide by it.
I'm just teasing you.
I know you got a very important interview to come up.
So, thank you so much for co-hosting.
Tamara.
And our thanks again to Ephraim, our super producer.
And thank you to everybody that tuned in, especially those of you who are so generous to give a financial donation.
I'll be back in this seat tomorrow at 1 o'clock Eastern.
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