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May 8, 2023 - Rebel News
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DAILY Roundup | Hillary Clinton praises Trudeau, Alberta battles wild fires, 'Fire Fae' drop off

Sheila Gunreed and Drea Humphrey critique Hillary Clinton’s endorsement of Chrystia Freeland at the Liberal Policy Convention, mocking her "feminist" defense amid Trudeau’s Chinese influence scandals. They expose Faye Johnstone’s evasion after a 9,000-signature petition blocked his YWCA keynote, despite $3M government funding for his event. Alberta’s wildfires displaced 30,000 people, yet media ignores suspected arsons like "Cherry Grove Alberta," pushing climate narratives instead. The episode ties censorship, political hypocrisy, and gender ideology to broader cultural decay, urging support via rebelnewsstore.com promotions. [Automatically generated summary]

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Pierre Polyev Controversy 00:14:36
Oh, hey, good morning, good afternoon, everybody, depending on what part of the country you're in.
It's still the morning here on the western side of the country for myself, Sheila Gunread, and my co-host, Drea Humphrey.
Now, I'm sure that you are, as David Menzies says in the beginning of the show, asking, where's the beef?
In this case, the beef being David Menzies, he's busy on special assignment today.
So I'm jumping in to co-host the show with my friend Drea Humphrey.
And this is the Rebel News Daily Roundup, wherein we talk about the news of the day completely unscripted and frankly sometimes a little bit unprepared.
I won't lie to you.
But it's good, it's fun, it's spontaneous.
And so often it's a little bit lighthearted when it seems like there's just so much darkness out there.
We try to keep it a little bit light and have a little bit of levity here.
Andrea, how's it going?
It's going good.
Good to see you identifying as David Menzies today.
And I'm glad what we're going to talk about.
I'm glad everything's okay with you out in Alberta, considering the fires.
We're going to get to that today.
But first, if you guys haven't heard of locals.com, you got to check it out.
We're telling everybody about this.
We don't know where Bill C11 is going to be taking us.
So let's just get smart about it.
Let's avoid the censorship, meet on the platforms where they are pro-free speech.
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Yep.
You can complain about me.
You can say you hate my tattoos, whatever.
You know, throw some money in there.
It's fine.
I don't take any of it personally.
Now, we should get to something that happened over the weekend.
And I believe it's ongoing.
Maybe it's just wrapped up.
It was the Liberal Party Policy Convention over the weekend.
And wouldn't you know it?
The Liberals who literally cannot shut up about American style this and American style that they pipe in Hillary Clinton.
Hillary Clinton.
Hillary as their keynote fireside chat speaker with what's the other cackler?
Christy Freeland.
And they sit down and have like a little fireside chat, which probably sounds like a cacophony of seagulls fighting over an old French fry.
And so we have a couple vids from that.
And it is for me, it's just interesting to see the liberals who so are so tolerant of the bad behavior of their own leader towards women bring in Hillary Clinton, who is pretty tolerant of her husband's own bad behavior towards women.
And then they're like, look at us, girls.
We're feminists.
So let's go to this first video.
It's Christy Freeland saying, all that criticism of her violating civil liberties, water off a duck's back to her.
She doesn't even care what you have to say about the bad things she did to you.
Avi said, you know, when I look at social media, and she said specifically, when I look at the comments made about me, I can't believe people would say mean things about me, but apparently they do, about you and Minister Anand.
I just kind of think, why would I want to do that?
Why would I go out there and be part of that?
Now, I told her that my own reaction is tell them to bad word off.
And that is my reaction.
Also, I just don't read those things.
I find they don't bug me so much that way.
What bad things?
You mean like don't seize our bank accounts kind of thing?
Is that the things you don't read, right?
It's just yeah, no, why would you want to go out there and just take the temperature of the public whose civil liberties you're violating?
Why would you even want to subject yourself to some feedback from Canadians, the people you are the deputy prime minister of?
Why would you even care what those people think?
What an obnoxious woman.
And people tell me I'm shrill, and I can be.
I take that shrill.
I take that feedback, but man, she just shrill.
There's something about her voice that just does nothing for me.
There is something about her.
And I think it's obvious that she doesn't listen to the people.
We shouldn't be surprised about that at all.
I am wondering how much people paid to watch these two women that I would just cringe and feel nauseous about, even if I was in the room.
But yeah, it's, I don't know, just a very odd choice for a fireside chat leader.
Although maybe the difficulty was, I mean, there's, I guess, Jacinda Ardern from New Zealand, but I mean, equally as bad, equally not as good on civil liberties, actually, maybe even a little bit worse than Hillary Clinton on that issue.
For civil liberties, yes.
But who else do you get?
Like, what other prominent female leader, although I'm not sure Hillary Clinton's actually ever led anything, who else do you get?
It seems to me the strong female leaders of the world, including the new prime minister of Italy, they're conservative ladies.
Right.
Yeah, you're right.
But imagine if it was flipped.
You've touched on this before, but just imagine like Pierre Polyev.
I think saw somebody say this on Twitter too: Pierre Polyev sitting there with Trump or even Ron.
Everybody will lose their mind.
The CBC would be like, you see, they're pushing, you know, American politics on Canadians and things like that.
People would just flip right out.
Yeah, actually, I hope that Pierre Polyev brings in like Christine Ohm or somebody like that so they can like lose their minds about a prominent, successful female Republican leader.
And, you know, at least he would take the air out of the sexism balloon for these people.
We've got another clip too on this beat where she praises our wonderful prime minister.
He's truly, truly a feminist, you know.
And, you know, a person who is on his way to the coronation right now, but who right now is the guy skiing in front, breaking through the snow, getting beaten up is our amazing prime minister.
Surfing.
And we have to remember he's breaking the trail for us, right?
And when he gets beaten up, it's for all of us.
I know we remember that.
One of the things that is remarkable about his leadership is he is a truly feminist prime minister.
Oh, and that is reflected in his cabinet.
But even more importantly, it's reflected in our policies.
Oh my goodness.
Prime Minister Groper.
Yeah, he's getting beaten up.
She neglected to talk about what he's getting kicked around in the media for.
Yeah.
That's for letting the families of Canadian legislature, legislators, get harassed and intimidated by the CCP.
That's what he's getting in trouble for.
And then also, previously to that, allegedly, according to Cecil Sleeks, benefiting from undue influence in our elections by the Chinese communists.
That's what he's getting beaten up for.
It's not like he's just being, people are being mean to him just for the sake of being mean to him.
He's getting absolutely warranted criticism for being the beneficiary of Chinese foreign influence in our elections, basically trading our democracy to the Chinese in exchange for his stranglehold on power.
And, you know, he's getting beaten up for all of us.
And she's like, it doesn't matter because he says he's a feminist.
And let's not forget she benefits from all of that as well.
It's her party too.
But it's just, you're right.
It's so warranted.
And she's praising, pitching this picture.
I love how she says skiing.
Like skiing is a fun activity.
Also, he was a snowboard instructor.
So I was like, that's a little on the nose, sister.
Right.
But I pictured him surfing.
And then she's like, when this is happening, it's for us, right?
So is she trying to say for women that he's doing all this for women?
He's romancing China to benefit himself and the party for us.
That's a true feminist leader.
And, you know, when they talk about, oh, it reflected in the party, if you're a feminist, you treat women equal, period.
Are they the right person for the job or not?
That's all that really matters.
Do they have the same qualifications and everything like that?
So they always talk about the cabinet.
Look, I hate the diversity hires, especially in parliament.
Yeah, I mean, I'm not into egalitarianism.
I don't need all of us to have the same job.
I think we are equal in value, but not in role.
We're better in a certain role.
Yeah.
Yeah.
But it's really, it's funny to hear this woman say, we need this man to take all the slings and arrows for us, little ladies.
Let's cheer for him.
And look at what a bunch of good feminists we are gushing over this man.
We need this man to save us.
Who's holding up his shield for us?
I'm like, sounds like patriarchy, which I'm fine with.
I'm fine with it.
But you guys won't shut up about feminism.
I'm happy with men defending and protecting women.
Like that's, that's why one of the very many reasons I love men.
It's just interesting to hear the feminists say it for once.
It's so much hypocrisy.
It's not even funny.
Like, it's just isn't, and is that his best legacy being a feminist?
It's like, one of the things that makes him so remarkable is that he is truly a feminist.
Like, that's what the prime minister is going to leave behind after so many terms.
How many terms?
Three.
No, I mean, and is it uncounting?
I hope not.
Please, no more.
Yeah.
And again, like Mr. Kokaney Grope, like Mr. Kokani Grope, Mr. She experienced it differently.
He's the guy.
He's your feminist.
I don't know.
Jodi Wislin Raybolt, you know?
Yeah.
She was a woman on top.
Yeah.
I don't know.
I don't know.
Well, I don't know.
This again, this is why I'm not a feminist.
Let us know what you guys think in the comments.
Are we on the right track here?
Is that as cringe as it was for me, as it was for you?
We've got a chat that's come in by Ava List SL.
Thank you very much.
Donates $5 and says, Just to ask again, do you think that the BC father will end up getting stuck suing for reparations due to his daughter hitting 18?
Also, smoke blowing counts as assault, right?
Oh, we'll get to that in a second.
Okay.
Yeah.
Should we talk about that?
Are we going to post?
Okay.
Yeah.
Let's talk.
You can answer the first part of that and then we'll come back to the second part of that after the ad break.
So you can talk about the father who has had the gag order on him.
Exactly.
Because this child is being transitioned against.
Right.
So, for those of you, there is a publication ban, so I can't even respond as much as I would like to about this specific question.
But if you're not familiar, British Columbia is, I believe, the only place in the world where a parent has been in prison for anything relating to not feeling that your child medically transitioning is the best thing.
And so that's what's happened here.
I think I'm the only news reporter still on the story, and there is a story coming up because he is fighting as an appeal.
He got sentenced to six months in prison, got out after two months, and now is fighting his sentence.
But do I think that he will end up getting stuck suing for reparations?
I mean, I would just say I doubt it.
I don't think he's going to be able to sue for reparations because of his child's age whenever that is that the child will be 18.
He's at a definite uphill battle just to not end up back in prison.
So let's start there.
But yeah, we've got lots of reports on this.
If you look up BC father and prison and rebel news, you'll probably find the documentaries because we can't even say his name or show his face.
It's just a disgrace.
It's these people can do terrible things to your children against your will.
And you can't even name the Dr. Mengele's who are doing these horrible things to your child that make your child a potential future suicide.
Well, not only that, as a journalist, I can't even explain, and the father can't even explain why he believes or knows that this wasn't the right thing for his child.
So the public never gets that signed.
Yeah.
Let's hit an ad break and then we'll answer the second part of that chat where we are asked if blowing smoke in someone's face is assault.
Terrible Things Done Against Will 00:02:02
I'm not sure, but it sure is passive-aggressive.
That's what he meant.
Okay.
Let's hit the ad break and we'll go into what I did this weekend.
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Okay.
So I love that ad.
Me too.
It's really well done.
And I'm supposed to film one that's like akin to that.
Women of Distinction Threats 00:15:34
And I'm like, there's no possible way.
There's no way.
Yeah.
I'm glad you took that on.
Yeah, no, I'm, I don't know how to make it even as remotely interesting or as compelling as Abby does, but I'm going to try.
So here's what I did over the weekend.
So I think we have to go back just like a week.
A little bit.
So the YWCA has been completely colonized by madness.
And it used to be the Young Women's Christian Association.
That's, and it's 150 years old and it's devoted to advancing the opportunities for women and girls.
But it has been, I don't know what we're on.
Fourth wave feminism has just hit it like a tidal wave.
And so on the national board is Faye Johnstone.
Now, for those of you who might have heard that name, Faye Johnstone is, well, it has risen to prominence lately because she was she, Faye.
I'm going to do my best to so hard.
It's so hard.
So hard.
We report the truth here.
So it's very hard.
It's hard because get the gender stuff.
This is how quickly your brain becomes infected with the virus, right?
So Faye was one of Hershey's five Women's Day women for their special edition chocolate bar.
And that blew up in the company's face beautifully.
And Faye is front.
Faye, well, in this picture, he had to be in the back because he's tall, right?
That's what you said about it.
But in the rest, it's like front row and center.
Yeah.
So then that blew up in Hershey's face.
Oh, man.
And so Daily Wire mocked it, founded their own chocolate company, which obviously outsold Hershey's.
And a lot of people are still boycotting Hershey's for that insult to all women on Women's Day.
And then fast forward in a couple of weeks, the YWCA Regina, which, you know, like it's Regina.
If there's a place that's more conservative on the face of the earth, at least in Canada, then Alberta, it's got to be Saskatchewan.
But no, they hire Faye Johnstone to be the keynote speaker at the Women of Distinction Awards, which is the largest annual fundraiser for the YWCA.
A slap in the face to some pretty real women of distinction in Saskatchewan.
Like I'm reliably informed there are 600,000 women in Saskatchewan.
You could have, you couldn't find one, like one.
What happened to feminism?
Just like that.
It gets even worse.
There's nothing they can't do better than us.
So, then also, in like a sideways slap in the face, one of the women of distinction award nominees, also a guy.
So, anyways, my friend Lise, who is a woman of distinction in her own right, and Regina reaches out.
She's livid about this.
And I'm like, holy heck, this is madness.
Not only that, a part of the story that's getting missed, and this is sort of my fault too, is they sold all the tables to the Women of Distinction Awards, and then they announced their keynote speaker.
So, there's a pretty hefty bait here.
There's a lot of people who are like, I spent a lot of money on a table to listen to a woman of distinction, and this is not what you have sold me something completely different.
I wonder if there were any return requests.
I don't know.
I don't know.
So, anyway, I start a petition just saying, you know, like this is an organization devoted to advancing women and girls, and yet you've been completely colonized by fourth wave feminism that says that men can be women.
And they're heavily funded.
And they are, that's a great point.
They're heavily funded by the province of Saskatchewan, including $3 million that they recently received in transitional housing because they're just so darn cash-strapped to create traditional housing for women and girls, which I am now led to believe will include men identifying as women who just want to place in out here in Vancouver.
Yeah.
So we start a petition.
It gets about 9,000 signatures, which is ample actually for an issue that's happening in Saskatchewan.
So Kian and I, Kian Simone, head documentary filmmaker, an excellent videographer, we say, let's go to Regina.
We're going.
We hop on a flight to Regina and we're headed to the YWCA to deliver this petition in person.
9,000 names is significant.
So we go to the YWCA.
We're in very this close, this close to getting the cops called on me.
I'm trying to give them the petition and I'm like, just take the petition.
I'm like, just take it out of my hands.
Finally, I said, it's not radioactive.
Yeah.
Somebody have arms.
Like, literally, please get me somebody with arms who knows the way to this woman's desk.
I kept saying the word biological male because it made everybody around me cringe.
So I just kept saying it.
And so then they're like, you have to leave.
So then we went up the road and we put it in, like, we went to the post office and we emailed or mailed it to them.
Yeah.
But wouldn't you know it?
So then it was a very eventful time in Regina because even as my friend Lise, who started all this trouble, was picking us up at the airport, guess who flew in right ahead of me?
Who?
Faye.
Faye.
She needs the stars align.
She seems Faye at the airport.
And she Lise already has the petition because problem with my flights.
I get in a little bit late.
And I said to Lise, can you go to Staples and pick up the petition from Staples for me?
Because otherwise we're not going to make it to the YWCA before it closes.
And that's a story in and of itself.
But anyway, so she's got the petition in her hand and she sees Faye, who is definitely not conspicuous, might I add.
Yes.
And so she runs up and she's like, oh, hey, Faye.
And she's like, oh, I forget the conversation, but she's like, I've got 9,000 names that say you shouldn't be here.
And so Faye runs away from her, takes to Twitter and tweets about how we ambushed her at the airport, but it wasn't, it wasn't even us friend.
It was the people.
It was just, it was a concerned woman.
Yeah.
It was the concerned woman who's fucked Regina in Regina.
So anyways, the women of Regina next day.
So that's Friday.
Next day is Saturday.
Kean and I can't get out of Regina till later on in the day.
So we were going to do some work.
So the women of Regina have planned like a silent protest, which maybe we can show Viz as I'm telling this story here, setting it up.
Maybe not.
It doesn't matter.
So the women of Regina have planned a silent protest.
This is my friend Lise.
She's got her being manipulative.
Yeah, this is Lise.
And she's got her mouth taped shut.
Oh, this is Lise.
Okay.
This is Lise.
Yeah.
Get it.
So she's protesting at the legislature because the women of Regina are mad for funding.
Yeah.
Okay.
Because they're funding.
The province of Regina is funding this.
So they go to the legislature to protest.
Anyway, we're on our way down to film this.
And Lise is one of the women who's being threatened and has been kicked off social media, kicked off TikTok for being critical of Faye Johnstone.
And lots of business women in Regina are, but Lise is my friend.
So I know that this is happening to her.
And so we're going down to cover this protest.
And wouldn't you know it, we see Faye Johnstone on the street.
Again, not conspicuous.
A biological male with bright red hair and bright red lipstick sitting on a park bench smoking catches one's eye, as it will.
And so anyway, Kian and I.
Oh, yeah.
So this is our interaction.
Keen and I jump out and I ask Faye.
A good question.
A good question because Faye won't shut up about threats and violence happening to him and transgender people.
Yeah.
So what about the women who disagree with you?
Do you care about them too?
Or do you only care about the safety of people whose politics align with yours?
So I asked that and the cat got Faye's tongue anyway.
And people, by the way, my pit vipers are dividing the internet.
People really hate them or really love them.
And I'm in the love camp anyway.
So we were headed down to the legislature to cover a protest.
And wouldn't you know it, we saw Faye Johnstone sitting on a park bench, incidentally, right across from the Hotel Saskatchewan.
So I'm assuming that Faye Johnstone is staying at the Hotel Saskatchewan.
So this cash-strapped YWCA organization in Regina, which just got $3 million from the province of Saskatchewan to build, I guess, transitional housing for the most vulnerable of women and girls, they're paying to put Faye Johnstone up in the Hotel Saskatchewan, sparing no expense.
That's the nicest hotel in Regina.
So anyway, Faye's sitting over there.
And let's just go ask Faye how Faye feels about Regina businesswomen who object to Faye being the keynote speaker at the Women of Distinction Awards being doxxed and threatened online.
Let's go check it out.
Let's see how this goes.
Hi, Faye.
Hi, I'm Sheila Gunrid with Rebel News.
And I was just wondering how you respond to Regina businesswomen who object to you being the keynote speaker at the Women of Distinction Awards being threatened and doxed online for, I guess, the crime of disagreeing with you.
Faye?
Have a good day.
I'm gonna.
I think you might too.
Do you think it's okay for those women to be threatened for disagreeing with you?
Like I think that's an easy response.
You should say, yes, I don't think women should be threatened for disagreeing with me.
I don't think you should be threatened for disagreeing with me.
Smoke.
Faye, do you think those women should be threatened?
Because they are being threatened.
They're being kicked off of social media.
Biological women are being silenced simply for disagreeing with you.
Do you think that's fair?
Do you think that they should be threatened?
I think that's an easy response.
No, I don't think people should be threatened.
I said I would not like to speak with you because it's easy alone.
Okay.
Bye, Faye.
Enjoy your time in Regina.
And he lumbers off.
Yeah.
And you were so professional.
You handled that so good.
You asked a fair question that the people deserve the answer for.
You weren't aggressive even when he says, you know, I don't want to talk.
You say, okay, have a nice day.
And what does Faye do online?
How did Faye interpret that interaction?
You know, it's funny because you can see Faye is recording me, but Faye never published Faye's video because even Faye realizes how bad Faye looks not responding to that criticism.
And, you know, I could have asked like, hey, do you think you should be speaking at the Women of Distinction Awards?
And of course, he would have said yes, right?
That's why he accepted it.
So I didn't want to ask something that he where we would be, he has an ideological viewpoint and I have an ideological viewpoint.
I wanted to ask a question where any reasonable normal person would say, definitely those women deserve to be safe and they deserve to have their own opinions.
But that is not what Faye thinks.
Faye does not think those things.
And we know that through some of Faye's other tweets where, you know, implied harm against TERFs, as he says, trans exclusionary radical feminist, which is just women, just a feminist who believes in women's only spaces, like rape crisis shelters, where, you know, like violence is implied on behalf of Faye against those women.
So that's why I posed that question.
I wanted to show just how much, how there's no daylight.
Like he thinks violence and silencing women who disagree with him is okay.
It's pretty clear.
And you even gave Faye the opportunity to just say it.
Like, how hard is it?
Just say no, that's unacceptable.
But Faye wouldn't do it.
And this is the person women are supposed to look up to.
You can't even say no.
Women shouldn't be bullied.
Everybody should have a voice.
And oh, yeah, this is the tweet through.
This is the fun one.
So Faye, who not only has implied violence against TERFs, I guess I'm a TERF in this instance, who couldn't denounce violence and threats being made against women for disagree with him, disagreeing with him.
He couldn't.
He was fine with that.
Crybullying on the internet because I said where he potentially was staying.
Sheila Gunread in Rebel News, after publishing five articles, three videos of petition against me and otherwise firing up their hateful audience against me, disclosed the hotel where I was staying in a video posted to Sheila's Twitter yesterday afternoon.
What the hell?
Now, here's what Faye doesn't say.
That anybody called the hotel, that anybody threatened him, that anybody showed up at the hotel because nobody did.
Nobody did.
Nobody did.
But this is crybullying, right?
Like this is crybullying.
Faye thinks it's okay to threaten violence or imply violence against TERFs.
Can't denounce violence against and threats against people like my friend Lise and other women like her, but cries because their own safety may have been compromised, which it definitely wasn't.
Great.
Not only that, Faye has like multiple tweets.
Is intentionally not just showing the video, like you said, not his video, not our video, because he wants to take it out of context.
It makes it look as though you just went on camera and said Faye Johnson is staying here.
Right there, go there right now.
But what you were pointing out there is how much money they are getting and from the government and what they are using it on by putting Faye in the most expensive hotel.
That is why you mentioned it, but of course, Faye doesn't want to let people know.
And I love at some point in there right there, it says, She connected the dots that I was likely staying at the hotel.
It's like, he's a journalist.
Intentional Context Theft 00:04:18
It's about you, Faye.
I found you on the street and then figured out where you were staying because I'm a journalist.
You connected the dots.
How dare a journalist do that?
That's so wrong of you, Sheila.
I know, I know.
And then now, to get back to Abelis' question about whether or not blowing smoke in somebody's face is assault.
Now, I'm a non-smoker.
I never had a cigarette in my life.
I'm uptight about my cardio.
But I also don't think that smokers should be treated like lepers and pariahs.
I don't care.
Like, if you want, if you want to smoke, smoke.
But if you notice what Faye Johnstone is doing there, and it was a windy day, but Faye is just so passive-aggressive.
So maybe the estrogen tablets are kicking in because that was a very passive-aggressive woman thing to do when you don't know what to do.
So you just are, you just get all sort of, I don't want to say the B-word, but that is kind of a like a B-word thing to do.
Look how Faye's smoking, not inhaling, not inhaling.
It's not like Faye's taking a deep pull off a dart right into the depths of his lungs.
That's not what's happening there.
It's like into the mouth and out the side, blowing it right out the side at me.
Right in the side, I didn't notice that, but you're so right.
That's coming out immediately.
It's immediately and out the side, like out, like right out in my face twice, which, as I say, is a very passive-aggressive female thing to do.
So that might be the most feminine thing that I've seen Faye Johnstone do is just try to be like that's like it's a B word thing to do 100%.
And I know it.
And instead of answering my question, blows smoke in my face.
Like just, you know what it shows?
Absolute disdain for women.
That's what it shows.
Strong women in particular.
Yeah.
You know what I mean?
Yeah.
We have another chat, or did you have anything else to say?
Or no, that's good.
But if you want to, yeah, if you want, if you want to drive, there's more to come, guys.
So there we Kian is putting together a full video where you'll see my excitement at the petition drop-off place.
And let me tell you, the YWCA Regina has a lot bigger issues to worry about than protecting the feelings of the likes of Faye Johnstone, a highly privileged biological male masquerading as a woman.
Yeah.
Because we had to run the gauntlet of tweakers to get inside there.
And it ridiculous.
There are other issues.
Transitional housing for women who want to get clean.
Like, let's worry about that than putting Faye Johnstone up in the hotel Regina.
So, anyways, there's more of that to come.
You'll see the silent protests.
You'll see our interviews with the women who are being bullied by Faye Johnstone supporters.
And yeah, it's a lot.
There's a lot to come.
So stay tuned for that.
And if you want to help that petition grow, because I feel like I should email it to them once a week in the YWCA Regina, it's at firefee.ca.
Firefey.ca.
And on the topic of women, Mother's Day is coming up.
So this is probably a good sort of segue to let you guys know.
We have a really good Mother's Day sale going on in our store right now, which is rebelnewsstore.com.
And so it is, I'm just going to read it because we literally just got the information now.
But if you get two unisex t-shirts, so those that's one right there, the rebel one is a unisex teacher's.
If you get two of those, you get a third free.
So you can totally take care of the rebel mom in your life.
And I just want to say, I did cover this last year, but I'm getting emails about it again.
So I think I'll do another article about it.
I did a video report last year, but they are canceling Mother's Day in some elementary schools.
They're telling kids that they cannot make Mother's Day crass because that's offensive.
But you better believe that they'll be making pride crass.
So, you know, wear the rebel gear.
We even have some actually gender affirming clothing for if that's what the mom likes, or maybe they just like the rebel.
Fires and Accusations 00:08:19
Or I am sporting one of our sweaters, which I love.
And this is a Make Canada Great Again in nice, pretty colors in a heart.
So there's lots of stuff to check out on there.
And it's just, we're helping you out, man.
Just something fun.
I forgot how cute those shirts are.
I have my shirt from my friend Chris Sims from the Canadian Taxpayers Federation, and it's Parliament Hill.
And it says, this is why we can't have nice things.
There's my new favorite.
I mean, the classic one that I love is the Trudeau Castro one, which I have.
But a new favorite I have is it says, I'm a conspiracy theorist or something.
Or no, my pronouns are conspiracy theorists.
Or no, I'm a conspiracy theorist.
My pronouns are, I told you so.
Yes.
So the code for Mother's Day, sorry, I don't think I said it.
Mom 23.
Mon 2023.
Yeah.
There you go.
All righty.
Let's go to the thing that everybody's talking about in Alberta.
The whole province is on fire.
Oh my goodness.
So while I was in Regina, like there's a fire like next door, next door.
So my family was on high alert.
Like it was just like one road over.
But that I'm not special.
Like the fires just broke out everywhere.
It was really hot for a couple of days, but Alberta hot, not like BC hot, but it was Alberta hot.
And it's been super dry and very, very windy, which was just the province is a tinderbox.
Luckily, we had some rain in some of the more harder hit places of the province over the last two days.
It went from 13,000 people being displaced to 30,000.
And Danielle Smith, our premier, who is campaigning for reelection, she's completely set aside her campaign to deal with these issues.
But that hasn't stopped the NDP from campaigning.
Like they're not saying, okay, okay, we're going to stop campaigning to volunteer, to go to the evacuee stations, to, I don't know, help people.
Like, well, they're not going to do physical labor, but I mean, like I was going to say, like, you know, help connect people with supplies or housing or whatever.
They're not doing any of that.
Danielle Smith is doing emergency management.
She's giving briefings.
She's visiting the places.
She's talking to the emergency command people.
She's being a leader.
Being a leader.
And you know what?
She's got some experience with this because when she was the MLA in High River, when she was the leader of the Wild Rose, her town flooded.
It was destroyed in those floods.
So, I mean, she was out there every day.
You know, she was rescuing pets As in the pouring rain, people who had had to just leave like instantly, digging out people's basements, stuff like that.
Like she was, she was doing that.
So she's been through a catastrophe like this before.
But the NDP, they're currently campaigning right now.
I think in Left, they've got a campaign event.
I think it was at 11 o'clock.
You know, you vultures.
Absolutely.
She's giving a tweet.
Our hearts are with the people.
We're with you.
But as it turns out, many of these, you know, the left, whenever there's a fire flood, even an earthquake, these people will say it's climate change.
It's climate change.
Bad Alberta and your gross oil sands.
You're killing everybody.
Well, incidentally, many of these are arsons.
So there's one Cherry Grove Alberta resident burned down the local church, faces 10 counts of arson, 10 counts.
Yeah.
So that's up by Cold Lake.
And then there's another one.
There's another one.
I think it's Parkland County.
The firefighters there, they have said, like, hey, we need, we are overwhelmed.
We need some help.
Stop the arsons.
Like, say, they're saying arsons right away, too, because usually it takes time to investigate.
They just know.
They know it's arson.
Yeah.
The Cherry Grove one is arson.
And Northeastern Alberta is an absolute tinderbox.
I'm surprised that didn't get worse and out of hand.
And then there was the controlled burn in Banff by the feminist firefighters that got out of hand.
Yeah.
The province is a tinderbox.
It's dry, hot, and windy.
And they're like, you know, it's about, I'm not a wildland firefighter.
So, but just someone who has maybe set the pasture on fire once when she is 10.
Like, don't do this.
Don't why do it in that?
Like, oh, it's, it's not funny, but it's like, what's going on here?
And then if you are, if you point out these things that the officials are saying, the fire officials are saying, you get mainstream media cry bullies, which is the theme of the show today, like Dwayne Bratt saying, this is how Rebel News chooses to frame the wildfires.
Yeah, what do you mean?
We're framing it with the facts.
Like, sorry that they don't fit your climate change agenda, but we're framing it with the facts.
And then, like, to accuse us of using the fires for political advantage.
You mean, I mean, oh man.
You know, like so much.
How is this all happening at the same time?
That's the most bizarre thing about it at all.
Because I mean, there are arsons.
We know that happens.
But like three different things like that at the same time seems very bizarre.
It was just, I think it was the perfect storm.
Yeah.
You know, arsonists seem really emboldened over the last two years because they really didn't get in trouble for all those other church burnings.
And I remember the BC fires, I don't know, four or five years ago, not these most recent ones, but the ones before that when it was really smoky in the interior.
And you had, those were arson.
The RCMP were like, these are the.
Oh, even last year, there was a couple where they caught, I think it was Kelowna, but don't quote me on that, but they caught video of like throwing fire right into there.
So it's, but then you have people like the environment minister at the time, Catherine McKennis, looking out her window saying, look at all this smoke.
These are the dangers of climate change.
And if I was an arsonist, I'd be like, she's my best friend right now.
She is my absolute best friend.
The mainstream media and liberal politicians are an arsonist best friend because they just excuse away all this arsonist behavior and blame it on dry weather and high winds, which is what it's like in Alberta, like every other year, since forever.
Which reminds me, it's probably time I look back into what actually happened at Lytton, BC, because at the time it was all under investigation.
So I'll put that on my list of many things to do.
See where they went with all that.
I'd be shocked if it wasn't the train throwing sparks.
It could be, but I just never, I should follow up on it.
You know, it's crazy how high winds and just a spark can just take off like any, I saw this happen myself once.
So we were quadding in the ditch at Swan Hills and early, it was May long weekend.
So again, early spring like this.
And the quad in front of me, my niece had musk egg on the exhaust pipe and it had dried and it sparked and dropped off to the grass in front of me and we're going along at a decent clip.
And in between her going at 40 kilometers an hour and me like 10 vehicle lengths back from her catching up to her, this spark had grown into a fire like 10 feet across.
Like just like that.
Like it happened so fast.
And luckily there was enough of us there with like water to just quickly put it all out.
But if she were the last quad, no one would have seen that.
And it would have just taken everything.
So I see how accidents happen.
Like accidents can cause a forest fire really fast.
So imagine how bad these arsons are.
Oh, for sure.
We have a live chat for those of you who don't know what that is.
If you want to be a part of the show, you can do so on Rumble and Odyssey through the live chat option.
Pastor Derek's Jail Time 00:07:04
And Court Mocker donates $10.
Thank you very much.
And says the court abused my daughter and tried to cover it up for me speaking up.
Called to the Senate of Canada.
I have the publication ban documents to prove it.
I wonder what we could do with that, Drean.
I'm assuming this conversation's under publication ban.
So that's all I'm going to say.
But thank you for your donation, Courtmach.
Let's talk to the legal team.
Yeah, we need a legal team.
What you try to do to us here.
We do.
We do have a legal team.
We just, look, I've been threatened with contempt of court before.
Yes.
It wasn't fun.
Exactly.
It was fun, though, winning, but it wasn't fun.
Oh, it's a scary.
We need to be around to tell the other side of the story.
So we have to be very careful, especially, and this is live.
This is unedited.
So but thank you very much for your donation and your comment.
Okay, let's do one more thing on Alberta before we move on.
Pastor Derek Reimer was released from jail.
I think it was Friday night after multiple weeks in jail for the crime of protesting drag queen story hours.
And you know what?
I don't care what anybody thinks about Pastor Derek.
Maybe you don't like his style.
Maybe you disagree with his theology.
Maybe you even love drag queen story hour.
But do you think a man, a non-violent man, non-violent, might I add, man, should be in jail for multiple weeks for simply disagreeing with the drag queen?
Because that's what's happening here.
Three times in jail.
Three times.
This is his third time.
Yeah.
So like it's again, this is like the Faye Johnstone stuff where they don't believe that you should have human rights if you disagree with them.
They don't believe you should have human rights.
Like this is, that's crazy.
Like I said to Faye, I don't think Faye should be harassed, threatened, bullied for being a guy in a dress.
I don't like, I don't care.
But he doesn't feel that same way about me or you or anybody else.
I think we have some audio of Pastor Derek just getting out of jail.
A video too.
I just, he's poor man.
It's just terrible.
Again, I say, if you don't like his style, whatever.
But should he be incarcerated for it?
No.
All right, back out.
Third time in two months.
Feels good.
So, it's beautiful out.
It was a little bit colder when I went in the first time.
But I'm just thankful that we all still missing that hand, but we want to get together.
We want to talk about how to fulfill the call in our lives within the parameters of these conditions, but we're going to move forward.
We're going to carry on.
And like I said, God's will is going to be done.
So, God bless you guys.
Thanks for all your prayers, all your support.
Just stay tuned.
People want to help Derek.
You can go to savepastordereric.com.
The Democracy Fund is handling all of his legal fees.
So, if you make a donation to Save Pastor Derek, you will qualify for a charitable tax receipt.
It's just, you know, people bring up the fact that Derek did have a violent past.
But the man had a Saul to Paul moment.
Let him have it.
Yeah.
That's the whole point.
Like, we proselytize redemption.
And then when people redeem themselves, we hold their past against them.
That's not how any of this works.
And it's proven in the fact that when anytime he's met with violence, when he was shoved and thrown to the ground outside of a drag queen story hour, what did he do?
He fell passively.
He didn't even grab onto the people to catch his balance.
So they can talk about his violent past.
But as I say, you know, like he's, he's turned his life around.
This is the thing that he says he's called to do.
He's not violent.
Why is he being held longer than a child molester?
Exactly.
That is a wife beater.
Ask yourself that.
That is the question.
And Pastor Archer similarly has, you know, a past that people would judge.
He's got a whole documentary up there talking about his past, but that's where the power comes from is the redemption story, right?
So.
Yeah.
And we'll follow the whole arsons as well.
Let's see who gets a worse penalty out of the arsonists or not.
I think that arsonist at Cold Lake, Cherry Grove, I think she's already out.
Exactly.
Yeah.
Just don't say hold the line.
Don't honk your horn you do.
Don't honk your horn and say, you know what, maybe drag queen stuff.
And that's for adults.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Don't wave your wiener at little children while you're wearing sequent ladies' underpants.
No, straight to jail with that guy.
But yeah, burn down a church, fine and dandy road that night.
Oh, man.
Let's hit an ad break and then we'll go to a couple of things left on the board and some BC stuff.
So, and then this one where there's just that second story after the ad break there, Drea, there's a lot going on there.
There's a lot.
I need a chalkboard.
I mean, one of those Glenn Beck style chalkboards to explain what's going on there.
Yeah, stay tuned for that.
You guys aren't going to want to mess up.
A lot of high notes.
Anyways, let's see the ad break.
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Let's go to this story from BC.
Yes.
Oh my goodness.
So this, oh, please.
Miss Sorry Not Sorry 00:08:22
No, go ahead.
I'm just like, are you the only sane person in BC?
No, I'm happy to say that some of the same people are finally speaking out.
So that is so exciting.
But it's a follow-up story to our campaign, which is called firemaya.com.
And in case you missed that, we broke the story that it was almost, you know, a full month ago.
I didn't find out till a couple of weeks later, but the teacher you're seeing on the screen here, in retaliation to the Nelson Public Library canceling their drag queen story time because the community out there gave pushback, this kindergarten grade one teacher at Castlegart Primary School said, you know what?
Fine.
I'll just show my students a drag queen story time as a form of revenge.
And I'm not making this up.
That's literally what I'm saying.
That would be the last yee she ever had around me.
That is burning her.
This is, it's such an insane story.
So she does that.
But it gets worse.
If it could get worse.
And remember, this is kindergarten grade one.
This is the youngest grade you could do that.
She didn't consult with any of the parents.
And then she takes a picture of the kids and puts it up on her Instagram because you got to get the likes, right?
What's the point of activism if you're not getting any likes?
Here's a picture.
By the way, I added those sad emoji faces.
She didn't even have the decency to block the kids' faces that you could see.
She's a hideous woman watching it.
And she put it up.
And if you look at what she wrote there, at some point, it says, you know, she accuses it being shut down at the library for bigotry and hate.
Of course, they just throw that around.
And then she says, hashtag sorry, not sorry.
So she said she was not sorry.
She made it very clear.
She chose those words.
And I, anyways, we've got the whole story at firemaya.com.
But here's the follow-up.
So we published the story.
Over 2,000 of you, I think 2,500 went and you fired off the email in just one click.
You can still do this if this upsets you.
And you sent the email and that went to the superintendent and went to the principal.
It went to a school trustee and said, you need to handle this properly because these parents, some of them at least, the ones that I've been talking to, were upset and they expressed they were upset and they weren't, nothing was happening.
In fact, they had not even received an apology.
And after thousands of you guys did that, finally, Miss Maya's all of a sudden sorry.
Miss hashtag sorry not sorry is sorry and sent out an apology to the parents basically a month later.
And so we've got an article up on that and you can read the full apology in the article and everything like that.
But one of the parents whom I quote, and again, these parents are just, they're just regular parents.
fact, at the time that this happened, they weren't even really against drag queen story times.
They're thinking twice about it now, because if all this can happen behind their back, maybe there is something to protesting it.
So they're, they're upset about it now.
But one of their child has not stopped asking to cross-dress ever since, a five-year-old.
So this activism that these teachers are doing, even that the SOGI 123 resource curriculum is doing, is creating gender confusion, not just social contagion.
It is.
And so it's an outrageous story.
Again, if you want to do something about it or read about it, it's at firemaya.com.
And I have a feeling there's going to be more reports on this because the parents are still not getting the answers.
And the apology, if you read the article, they're not happy with the apology because it just focuses on the privacy breach and it doesn't focus on the drag queen story time or the fact that they don't even fully know what was taught to their kids.
That's horrible.
It's horrible.
It's horrible.
And you know, when you, when you're critical of this stuff, what's the first thing these people say to you?
They call you ugly.
They call you this.
And it's like, you just, if you go through, my friend Lisa and I tried to do this over the weekend.
We tried to read the things that people say to affirm trans women without laughing.
Because it's always like, it's always like, you're so beautiful.
You're so loved.
We see like it's all the same.
Like, you're so beautiful.
You're so loved.
We see you.
We know you.
We see you.
We see you.
Oh, we see you.
Everybody.
No, I know.
Yeah.
You know, I saw.
That's how I saw it.
Faye sitting on a park bench.
But like, and then if you're like a biological woman who says, like, I disagree with this, the first thing they say to you is like, you're ugly, you're this, you're stupid, you're old.
And it's like what that very well could be true, but why like, it's just so funny how it has, you have to affirm everything and everything has to be beautiful.
And the second you are critical, you're, you're an ugly dogface woman.
Like what happened?
And again, there are people who really do struggle with gender dysphoria.
That's not what I'm talking about here.
But what happened to affirming people, especially children, that they're perfect the way they are, that they're beautiful, that they're intelligent, that there's more to life than the way you look.
Like what happened to those types of messages when a child felt awkward in their own skin or wasn't fitting in with the crowd?
I think it has a lot to do with the absence of God in the culture.
Like for sure.
Absolutely.
And I'm not one of those people who believes that like you're perfect just the way you are.
I think that that mantra actually is the thief of human potential.
But you're created.
They're not a defect.
We're not telling like, I talked to my daughter about this before.
And she's 16.
So, you know, you always worry, like, what are they struggling with or whatever?
And she's one of those kids who's like, my body is the temple of the Holy Spirit and I must act accordingly.
Because it is, it's, if your kids have that in their head, it's not just a gift.
Like, it's a gift to realize that the creator so loved me that I am a reflection of him in me.
That's a, that's a pretty big deal.
But also, it is a heavy responsibility that you have to treat your body and treat yourself and treat your life as though you are deserving of that gift.
And we are not telling kids that anymore.
They don't feel special because they are created in the image of the divine.
So they go out seeking specialness in these destructive ways.
And that's what we're seeing here with blue-haired kids who want the most special gender that has ever been created out of the ether for themselves.
People crave worth.
And if you haven't told them they have worth because of this thing that they're created in the image of, they'll find it another way, and that won't be good.
And now we're on to, like with that story, we're on to five-year-olds.
So they're not even at the part where they are even, you know, insecure about their body or anything like that.
They're just seeing how fun and colorful drag queens are.
One of the kids in the class referred to it as a dragon queen.
They said they saw a dragon queen and now how fun the dragon queen is.
So we're doing this complex promotion of cross dressing, which then is interpreted if they cross dress in school.
It's not interpreted as being a drag queen.
It's interpreted as now you have your trans.
And so that's how you will be treated in the school system if you're promoted drag queen and you're five and then you start behaving like that.
You'll be treated as though you're transgender.
And that is not an easy life.
It's not an easy life to give a five-year-old who is minding their own business and should be learning what's two times two.
I don't even think they learn that in kindergarten yet.
No, no, they definitely don't, especially not in public school.
It's not age appropriate.
It's not age appropriate.
Especially not in public school because they're focused on other things like drag queens.
Next story.
I really want to get to this one because there's a lot going on.
We have to.
So much going on.
Darren Glines' Defense 00:05:26
This explains the push for like beautiful at every size stuff, right?
Like this is it.
This is the end result.
It'll help you get off a criminal charge for being a complete and total weirdo.
April 28th, Zemia, Ohio judge David McNami ruled that a biological male who identifies as transgender named Darren Glines could not be guilty of indecent exposure at a local YMCA.
Oh, God.
I don't even know why the YMCA called them.
They're into this stuff.
Anyways, because the defendant's fatness covered up any sign of a penis.
According to the Daily Mail, Darren Glines was found not guilty of three counts of indecent exposure, all fourth-degree misdemeanors.
And the judge said in his ruling, there is no question that Glines was in the women's locker room.
However, Glines was not charged with trespass, nor was Glines charged with being in an area of the YMCA where Glines was not supposed to be.
So quite simply, the facts do not exist to support a find of guilt as charged.
Gline's genitalia was not visible as a result of other portions of her body covering the same, the judge added.
The three incidents took place in a YMCA where Glines walked around naked in the women's locker room in September and November of last year, with a third happening at an unspecified time.
In each instance, underage girls were in the locker room.
A local mother of two filed a police report in November and said that the biological male was using the women's locker room at the YMCA and was told by YMCA management that they could not tell the trans-identified individual not to use the female locker room.
Yeah, we've reported on this out in Canada and BC as well.
And Steven Court covered this too.
Yeah.
Imagine live tweeting this, sitting in the courtroom.
I wish I had.
You know, this is just such an injustice.
That's what it is.
This person is not only getting off by exposing themselves.
Teenage girls.
This is the person in teenage question.
Going there multiple times and knows, I can do this.
It's no big deal.
And now he's got an added layer, layers of defense.
And I mean, I don't know.
I'm trying not to picture it because that is a problem.
But it's really, it's really disturbing.
And how did they figure out that it was he was unable to expose that?
Like, did they get a ruler out?
Like, how do you determine that?
I just want to know how that became a defense.
Like, was his his lawyer like, okay, stand there naked.
Let's take a picture.
Let's submit this as evidence.
I was talking about this with my friend Lise, though.
And this locker room behavior of trans-identified biological males really does display the sex differences between men and women.
Because I don't know about you, but wow, I believe modesty is the best policy.
You are scarcely ever going to find me out in public, even wearing shorts, let alone a tank top.
Like, I just, I don't, I'm in my 40s.
Nobody needs to see it.
But besides the fact, like women don't sash.
I don't know what people are learning from pornography, but women do not sachet around like naked, pillow fighting, whatever they think we're doing in the bathroom or in the change room.
We're just like wrapped in a towel.
We go in the little change rooms, we change and we get back out.
Like there's no like nudity, just like sitting on the bench, putting on your socks before you put on everything else.
That doesn't happen in a ladies' change room.
We don't act like that.
I think maybe guys do.
They're sort of immodest about their body parts and they don't care if things are just like out there for the world to see or resting on the bench or whatever happens.
I think it's a little bit different.
So when there's certain cultures that I've noticed with women that just in the swimming room, they press it out, but that's probably changing now.
Oh, for sure.
I don't think those cultures want biological men seeing them there.
No, but like, I don't know.
I think Western culture, women, with the exception of a few, were pretty modest about what happens in the change rooms.
But the trans-identified men who come into our change rooms, they don't know how to behave.
And so they don't know how we are.
Not only do they stick out like a sore thumb, but this is this is one of those gender differences that is, I think it's just like drilled right in biologically to us that men are kind of like freewheeling with this stuff and we're kind of not.
So I don't know.
Again, how they behave is a gender difference.
And if the person is coming in there to be a creeper, you're going to know right away.
Like the story that I reported out here in BC, the mom caught him bending down and looking underneath the change room.
And still, there's nothing that can be done.
He's allowed in the change room.
It's like, I'm sorry, what?
If you're allowed to peep?
Even if you're a woman, why are you not getting arrested for this activity?
They haven't been able to identify the person yet, of course.
That's how you get kicked in the head by the wall.
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100%.
And then we could do that.
And then that person's going to be locked away forever for hate, right?
Yep, for sure.
Hate crime.
I think we're seven minutes past the hour and we're all wrapped up.
Olivia or Efron, do we, or we're done?
We don't have any more chats, do we?
Okay, perfect.
We had some other things on the list, but I don't think we're going to get to them.
We ended on a great note.
Didn't we really?
I was, I'm actually kind of glad that it was you that I discussed this with them.
Senator David.
Oh, he would have had so much fun though.
But yes.
I think he's having fun with his topic du jour on his other thing that he's doing right now.
Drea, thanks so much for co-hosting with me.
I know it was sort of a last minute substitution, but I think it worked out well.
And you're not, you're not second fiddle to David Menzies in my heart.
Aw, thanks for having me.
Bye, everyone.
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And for everybody who donated just a little bit to keep the lights on, we appreciate that.
Every little bit helps.
And there would be no rebel news without all of you.
So thank you for that.
And I think David is back in the chair tomorrow.
I'm not sure who he's with.
It could even be me.
Doesn't matter.
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