All Episodes
Aug. 6, 2024 - Rebel News
01:27:11
EZRA LEVANT | Britain's mass migration dystopia comes true as foreigners flood country

Ezra Levant examines Britain’s unraveling under mass immigration, citing August 6th riots and Rotherham’s 1,400 child rape victims—mostly by Pakistani British men—while mainstream media ignores the issue. Enoch Powell’s 1968 warnings now echo as Brexit backlash grows, with Starmer’s Labour prioritizing "far-right" crackdowns over migrant violence. Meanwhile, Canada’s Trudeau faces similar scrutiny for flooding cities with 2M+ annual immigrants and Pride Week’s unsupervised child exposure to radical queer ideology, including pro-Hamas protests. As Western institutions fracture, dissenters risk suppression while systemic failures persist, raising questions about whether safety or ideological agendas now dictate public order. [Automatically generated summary]

|

Time Text
UK Riots and Chaos 00:01:38
Hello, my friends.
Some amazing footage from Vancouver's Gay Pride Parade.
But first, I want to take you through an astonishing weekend in the United Kingdom.
A week of riots and arrests and racial animosity and the crumbling of social cohesion.
It's just incredible.
I'll play a couple of clips from Tommy Robinson for you and a couple clips from the new Prime Minister, Kier Starmer.
I really want you to see with your own eyes what's going on over there.
So please get a subscription to what we call Rebel News Plus.
It's the video version of this podcast.
I want you to see what's going on in Rotherham.
I want you to see what's going on, well, I guess throughout the UK.
And it's $8 a month.
That might not sound like a lot to you, but it really adds up for us.
It's how we stay independent because we take no money from Trudeau.
Just go to RebelNewsPlus.com, click subscribe, eight bucks a month.
You get all the video content from me every day.
Sheila Gunread puts a video show up once a week, and you'll get the satisfaction of helping us out.
All right, here's today's podcast.
Tonight, Enoch Powell's terrible prediction for the United Kingdom and mass immigration starts to come true.
It's August 6th, and this is the Ezra Levant show.
Shame on you.
You censorious bug.
Brexit's Unexpected Consequences 00:03:24
I don't know, about 50 or so years ago, there was a British politician named Enoch Powell who warned about mass immigration to the UK of people who are not generally from the British or Commonwealth culture.
not Canadian or American or New Zealander or Australian or South African.
He was worried about it.
He talked about the possibility of violence in the future.
He was regarded at the time by polite opinion to be too extreme, to be a crank, obviously, to be a racist.
And Enoch Powell, some would say, made it difficult to talk about mass immigration to the UK because you were branded a racist as Enoch Powell had been.
Thus, for 50 years it continued.
Now, it continued at a modest pace until Tony Blair came about.
And then there was a deliberate political plan to massively bring in as much foreign immigration as possible to dilute the right-wing redneck vote.
They don't use those terms in the UK.
They would say working class.
They do have the word far-right, by which they typically mean racist, right?
It was a deliberate strategy by Tony Blair to give a counterweight to London and to more progressive voting places.
And nonetheless, the Tories managed to hold the line for 14 years after the Labour gave it up.
But during those 14 years, they really were no better.
Not only did legal immigration increase dramatically, but illegal immigration increased too.
People who found their way onto a dinghy or a yacht and just managed to cross the English Channel.
The UK's Conservative Party called themselves Conservative, but they loved immigration for their own reasons.
They thought it helped the GDP.
They thought it defended them against accusations of racism.
They would match the Labour Party for mass immigration.
But all it did was fuel a resentment by working class white Brits that neither party was trustworthy.
That's why, to the shock of the country, almost 10 years ago, the country voted to Brexit to leave the European Union, even though all the parties, all the establishments, all the media, all the fancy people said, no, let's stay.
It was the closest way people had to show their disapproval of globalist government and a world with no borders.
They wanted borders back.
Not only did the Conservatives who brought that referendum to the people were shocked by the result, they refused to implement Brexit for years, thinking, well, we should have a second vote or we should maybe have a soft Brexit.
In so many ways, the UK Conservatives betrayed their voter base again.
And so it happened on July 4th that the Labour Party won in a landslide.
But the landslide was due to the fact that the Conservative vote catered not to the Labour Party, which basically held their vote, but to Nigel Farage's breakaway reform party that, as its central tenet, said, stop mass immigration.
Now, trouble is, although they received millions, literally millions of votes, they only won five seats.
Path Least Resistance 00:15:24
Anyways, that's all in the past.
But things started with that reset on July 4th.
And in so many ways, the British cabinet talked about resetting things.
But the biggest reset was to replace Rishi Sunak, the Conservative Prime Minister, who really stood for nothing and believed in nothing and was just sort of a focus grouped idea of what an ideal conservative prime minister would look like, to replace him with someone that I saw compared to the Ron DeSantis of the left.
That's a phrase that Will Chamberlain used.
And when I first heard that, I thought, well, what does that mean?
I mean, Ron DeSantis is in every way the quintessential conservative.
No, I think Will's point is that Ron DeSantis gets things done.
Ron DeSantis is a doer.
He knows how to operate the levers of state.
In that way, he's like a Democrat.
When a Democrat wins, in Canada, when a leftist wins, they use every single button on their dashboard to get their way.
Conservatives just sort of enjoy the joyride.
And by that, Will meant that Keir Starmer, the new Labour Prime Minister, is going to do a terrible number of things simply because he's smart and knows what he's doing.
In fact, in the past, Keir Starmer was the chief of the prosecution service in the UK, like a more hands-on attorney general.
That's all ancient history.
But let me tell you what's been happening over the past week or two.
It started when police went to a home of Roma gypsies, not necessarily UK travelers, as they're called, but Romanian gypsies, whose children were being taken away by child welfare services.
Now, that's a terrible thing to happen to any parent.
But the reason we have child welfare services is that occasionally parents do terrible things to the children.
I don't know the facts of the case in question, but I do know that Roma gypsies often do have abusive relationships with their children, deploy them into crime, for example.
In any event, whatever the facts are, the child welfare services thought it was appropriate.
In fact, it was life-saving to take the kids away from a particular family.
I don't know the facts.
All I know is that they tried to do it.
Well, that did not go well.
The community rallied in support of the parents.
Police were called.
Here's a little snippet of how that looked.
Now that boss is on fire.
And these guys are crazy.
standing right next to it this brother stopping it this brother stopping it He's the only one stopping it.
Stop it.
Brother, behavior, leave it.
Leave him alone.
This is our neighbor.
It's going to get worse today.
Well, don't burn it then.
There was really a riot and a threat of riot.
Police ran away.
And in the end, the government gave the children back.
Rather than going to court, rather than making the case, they said, we need to take the path of least resistance.
And that's a theme for today's show, the path of least resistance.
If there was a white Christian family that, for some reason, whatever reason, had its kids being taken away, let's say the kid wanted to transition to a transgender kid, or the kid wanted to get a COVID shot and the parents were skeptics.
Don't think for a second that the state wouldn't have gone in with police batons swinging to take the kids away from that white Christian, British Indigenous family.
But Roma gypsies, well, we don't want a riot.
We don't want to make trouble.
We certainly don't want to be called racists.
So path of least resistance.
Then shortly after that, there was an airport at Manchester, incident at Manchester's airport.
This clip was shown, which outraged people, because look at how rough the police are on those young men.
Oh, stop kicking people.
Well, of course, that's not the whole story.
Here's the rest of the story.
Look at to see the men beating people up, including assaulting a police and leaving a female police officer with a broken nose.
Here's the rest of that story.
Well, the facts came out, didn't they?
And again, if those were football lads, white football lads who had beat up police at an airport, absolutely they would have been arrested and charged, but they were young Muslim men.
And immediately, hundreds of Muslim men surrounded the police station, essentially demanding that the men be released without charge or there would be a riot.
And indeed, the men were released without charge on threat of a riot.
Like I say, the police taking the path of least resistance.
That path of least resistance, when there's a particular group involved, a particular minority group, people started to talk about two-tier policing.
And then the most astonishing, atrocious, heartbreaking thing happened.
I can hardly say it out loud.
At a Taylor Swift kids event, someone came in with a curved knife and slashed and stabbed and slaughtered three girls dead, others injured, wounded.
The most astonishing thing.
The perpetrator, it turns out, was the son of immigrants, not an immigrant himself, and his identity is not yet fleshed out, but just absolute heartbreak of this murder, triple murder, mass murder.
And the local community in a small town and the local community came out in angst and anguish against the murder, but against the fact that so many migrants have come to town and blaming the migrants for the murder.
And indeed, it was the child of migrants who committed the murder, according to police.
It wasn't just demonstrations.
It was heartrending and it was a vocal demonstration from the voiceless.
And then came news that someone on the street had a machete and was coming to where there was a vigil.
Well, then these people rioted.
There was an actual riot from people who were already in grief over the girls who were killed.
And riots are violent.
Riots are against the law.
There were legitimate protests that day, but in the heat of things and hearing that someone was coming to the vigil with a machete, there was criminal violence.
Things were starting to pop off because three events in a row showing a difference between how police operated.
Our friend Tommy Robinson had just finished his huge rally in downtown London that was very positive and peaceful, but it was a rally about these same issues, about mass immigration, about the political class ignoring people who had concerns about it, about the media bias.
It was about two-tier policing and all of these things.
And Tommy Robinson pulled off a coup.
His event was extremely peaceful and safe.
Tommy Robinson, who was on holidays with his family, took to Twitter to observe the riots that were happening and gave this warning message.
And I'm going to play this message for you in full.
I actually think it's actually a wonderful, stirring message that feels historic.
It actually feels grand.
Now, Tommy's dressed in his gym workout wear and he's on vacation and he's got his particular style, which perhaps takes away from the historic nature of it.
But I listened to this video by him and I was deeply impressed.
And I thought, Tommy Robinson isn't just a journalist and he's not just an activist.
He's really a leader.
Take a listen to this and watch his emphasis on why to be peaceful.
Oh mate, good morning, yeah.
Workout smashed, nothing better.
Nothing better.
Let me just get a little quiet bit here in the shade.
Let me talk.
I'm seeing lots of questions from members of the public saying, why are they attacking the police?
Why are police stations being targeted?
Just to give you a bit of a knowledge of why people are angry with the police and to the men committing the violence, lads, those individual police officers who are coming out are doing a difficult enough job.
I've got families at home.
They're ordinary people, okay?
The people putting their strings is who you need to be angry with.
Why are people angry?
I'll tell you why they're angry.
Because Hamas were allowed to overtake London, overtake our capital city.
Every weekend, flying ISIS flags and mass flags, calling for jihad.
The police did nothing.
Nothing.
Instead, they arrested me.
They banned me for six months.
They infringed.
They totally abused the law and they lied in court and they got found out.
People have now seen what the police are doing.
Look at what happened in Manchester Airport.
In Manchester Airport, two violent Muslims attacked officers attempting to do their job, armed response officers.
They violently beat three of them to the floor, battering a police woman, breaking her nose.
Now, we all know, okay, then they were held in a police station, and they were released from the police station because thousands of Muslims come to the police station and they threatened riots across the country.
So the police gave in again.
We all know if they weren't Muslim, they'd be in remand in prison right now.
So until the police enforce the law equally across all communities, the resentment and anger is growing.
People witnessed what happened in Hairfield.
Riots out on the street every night.
Police weren't there on horses.
They didn't have dogs.
They weren't attacking people.
Everyone's seen it.
We've seen the way you police us differently.
People have seen the demonstrations differently.
What you're trying to blame on the English Defence League, blame on us, is your fault.
You've caused this resentment, treating communities totally differently, coming down on a ton of bricks on certain communities and allowing others to rape and pillage their way through this nation.
40,000 terrorists on a watch list, jihadists, 40,000 of them, and you've arrested the organiser of a democratic protest in Middlesbrough.
He's currently under terrorism legislation.
You arrested me under terrorism legislation.
To the people taking part in these demonstrations, we had 100,000 people on the streets of London in a peaceful resistance.
That 100,000 will become 250,000.
250 will become half a million.
A peaceful revolution is brewing in Great Britain.
A peaceful revolution.
To the men in these towns and cities and to the police, the establishment, in 2009, when we took to the streets in Luton over the attack against Iran forces, when we attempted to have a peaceful demonstration, you killed us, you attacked us and you charged us on police uses.
Did that work?
No.
Our 250 people turned to a thousand with balaclavas on.
You created Tommy Robinson that day.
And in your actions in the last three weeks or not, since October 7th, you've created thousands of Tommy Robinsons.
You won't crush people like this.
People, and to the lads taken to the streets in the towns and cities today, these young boys need leadership.
Take their balaclavas off, take their masks off.
They're going to get years in prison.
It's not helping the cause.
So what we need right now in Britain, what we're going to need, what your grandkids are going to look at what's happening now, and you want to ask, was it a mob of coked up drunk Englishmen, or was it a resistance of dedicated, fit, healthy, ready, British resistance?
Because that's what's needed.
Lads, you need to get in the gym.
I don't want to stand up and preaching, but we need to be ready for what's coming.
Okay, look, what we've witnessed since October 7th is like the trailer to a movie.
The movie ain't even started yet.
You see the rapes, you see all these migrant hotels, they're not slowing them down, they're speeding them up.
They're flooding our country.
We either win this battle where we don't become minorities and don't see every town and city in this country taken over by hostile jihadists, rapists, criminals.
That's either that's one outcome or we win.
Through peaceful resistance, we cause a revolution in this country and the public are ready for it.
Everyone's ready for it.
The time is now.
The time, and lads, up and down the country in the towns and cities, these young boys are looking for leadership.
We had peaceful demonstrations in London because we had leadership.
We had committed men, not just me, we had committed men across that movement willing to stop people who are stepping out of line.
You need this in your towns and cities.
Well man, you need this now in your towns and cities.
It's a family putting their hands up going like that.
Everywhere I go, right, the public opinion's changed, lads.
But please, man, there's young boys there, they're angry.
I was angry.
I said 2009 we put balaclavas on, we knew nothing else.
We were angry, we were forgotten, we were neglected, our town was being taken over, our daughters were being raped, people are feeling the same.
But we're on the verge of something massive where we've won the hearts and minds of the public.
Don't undo that, yeah?
So lads in every city across this country, control your boys, man.
Control them, direct them.
A resistance is growing.
But to the people asking questions of why this is happening, why this is happening is because of a two-tier policing system which has attacked English people and a government who has declared war on them.
Who has not sat there?
You know, after every riot, George Floyd, a criminal, gets killed and our leaders, the capital burns, cities burn, people are attacked, 30 deaths in America, all this happens.
What do the leaders say of our political groups?
They come out and say, We understand your anger.
We understand it.
Oh, don't you fucking understand ours?
Don't you understand when they're raping their way through our towns and cities, when our daughters in every town and city are being raped?
Don't you understand why we're angry?
You can't just call every mother and father far-right or racist for wanting safety.
What are they asking you for?
Safety.
Save our kids is what they're shouting.
Save our kids.
They're our children.
We need them protected.
You're failing.
People, you cannot rely on our government or police.
They will stand by.
Okay?
We need to form a resistance.
It needs to be organized.
It needs to be disciplined.
So please, I'm watching what's happening.
And to the people who are saying I'm glorifying it, no, I'm not.
Appeal for calm the whole way.
We organize ourselves.
I'm just keeping the public up to date, which is what the media won't do, with what's happening and why it's happened.
Okay.
And where that anger's coming from.
Okay.
Unless you give people some light at the end of the tunnel, resentment and anger, by you thinking you can hide these community problems, that's all it's going to breed.
More resentment, more anger, more violence.
Be safe.
Well, some people took Tommy's message to heart, but by this point in time, things were so large, Tommy was just one voice amongst many.
Anger's Echoes in the UK 00:03:34
Riots broke out all over the United Kingdom.
Protests and counter-protests, violence and counter-violence.
There was violence white people on migrants and Muslims.
There was also violence from Muslims against white people.
There were astonishing scenes of a police checkpoint where something that called itself the Muslim Defense League was stopping cars.
And anyone they thought was a brutish Brit, they beat them up.
Another scene of Muslim men with two by fours beating the living daylights out of one indigenous Brit.
There were other scenes terrifying as well on the other side.
In Rotherham, for example, a group of anti-immigration protesters met outside a holiday-in hotel that's no longer for holidays and it's no longer a hotel.
It's an urban refugee camp.
They surrounded it and then they let it on fire.
Here, take a look.
They're in there.
They're in there.
Violence on both sides.
But only one side of the violence had riot police, had police attack dogs, had massive threats of incarceration by senior police.
It was as if it was an experiment to prove the hypothesis that in the United Kingdom, you can get away with violence if you have the right political opinions.
And days and days of this went by.
And one of the most astonishing statements ever written by a senior police commissioner, in fact, this was by the most senior police commissioner in the United Kingdom, started off with a recitation of all the violence and how she totally condemned it, but said, we have to talk about these underlying issues.
We have to talk about immigration and frankly, the concomitant issues of law enforcement.
That police commissioner's letter was later deleted and revised.
By whom?
By whom?
So all of this talk about crushing the riots, but only the riots, by the way, so by the way, I'm against riots of all sides.
But compare this to Keir Starmer, the new UK prime minister, seen here when he was in opposition, taking a knee for the Black Lives Matter movement.
Now, the take a knee symbolism was an American thing.
It was the American experience, and it was an American story of George Floyd.
Why is a British prime minister taking a knee to be part of an American story with an American leader, so an American personality, so bizarre, but again, He wouldn't take a knee for the three little girls who were murdered.
He wouldn't take a knee.
Rotherham's Hidden Horror 00:14:45
Speaking of Rotherham, Rotherham isn't just famous for having a holiday in full of migrants.
Rotherham is the city where over the course of a number of years, 1,400 young girls, and I say girls because they were not women, they were all minors, some of them as young as 11, were systemically raped again and again.
And in a city of that tiny size, there was no family that didn't know a working-class white girl who had been raped, raped overwhelmingly by Pakistani Muslim men.
Here's a video of Majid Nawaz, who is an activist in many ways, including he led the Muslim charity called Quilliam.
Here he is speaking quite frankly a few years ago about how close to 90% of the rapists were Pakistani Muslims.
Almost 100% of the girls were white.
Almost 100% of the rapists were Pakistani Muslim men.
Hear it from Majid Nawaz himself.
In 27 cities with probably thousands of underage young girls, it must lead to a Stephen Lawrence-style national inquiry looking into what the institutional failures have been.
Well, here, the majority of these girls were in care homes and therefore were let down by these care homes.
One girl was impregnated twice before the age of 15 in her care home because an adult predator was allowed into their care home to statutorily rape her, eventually found dead from a heroin overdose.
There has been failures on an institutional level in the care homes up and down this country.
There have been failures on an institutional level in the police up and down this country.
And there have been failures on an institutional level in local labor councils, probably not only labor, but mainly labor councils up and down this country because people have been scared of being called racist.
And the fear of racism or the fear of so-called Islamophobia, which is a misnomer, the fear, more appropriately, of anti-Muslim bigotry, must never be an excuse to allow underage girls to be raped and abused in this way.
Think of that.
Imagine that.
27 cities and counting.
Because I can guarantee you we haven't heard the end of this yet.
Imagine the thousands of victims.
Imagine the impunity with which these men must have been acting.
Some of the girls as young as 11.
One girl, if my memory serves me correctly, it was in Oxford.
One girl was even branded, branded by her raper as property of, and then his name, on her leg.
And I think if memory serves me correctly, that girl was 11 years old.
It is an absolute disgrace.
People have cared for their reputations over the safety of children in this country being raped and drugged and passed around like meat because of the bigotry and the prejudices of these Pakistani Muslim men who were looking down on these children as less than, as inferior, as some form of infidel that doesn't deserve honor or dignity.
And I address you now here, oh, woke left wing.
You talk about believing the victim.
Look it up.
Go to your smartphone and Google Ella Hill.
She writes a piece in the Independent in which she describes the religious extremist terminology her abusers were using as they were sexually exploiting her as a child, in which she talks of how they called her an infidel and how they abused her race and her lack of Islamic faith and justified treating her in this way because they viewed her as less than because they believe themselves to be Muslim supremacists.
Don't tell me that their Muslim identity had nothing to do with this.
I have lived and breathed this community all of my life.
I can guarantee you that it's not the cause, but a factor in the way in which these girls was treated was the culture of these men.
And as part of that culture is their religious attitude towards non-Muslims.
And that is the reason that you see almost exclusively that they are men like me, Pakistani British Muslim.
Most of them.
All of them Muslims, almost all Pakistani Muslims.
And the victims, almost all underaged white girls.
We started to convict people.
Yes, I listed those 27 cities for you, which is bad enough as it is.
But where's the accountability for the police who covered this up?
Where's the accountability for the labor councils who covered this up?
Where are the accolades for Anne Cryer MP, former Labor MP in Keeley, who raised this years and years ago, was a sole voice crying out into the wilderness, beseeching people to listen to her.
Then came Julie Bindel, the first to write columns about this, ignored.
In fact, she writes herself that in 2007, she was looking into this and her pieces were shelved.
Look how Sarah Champion was treated.
Labour Front bencher who was sacked because she said this was a problem.
And now finally, the Independent Police Watchdog has said, yes, it was covered up by the police.
Well, that's not good enough because nothing short of this national and statutory inquiry will satisfy the victims and bring them dignity and honor, but also quell the anger that people are rightfully feeling as these cases unfold.
As I say, it is a national disgrace.
Incredibly, Tami Robinson has hired one of those 1,400 girls who was raped repeatedly.
She's a journalist for him now.
Her name is Sammy Woodhouse.
And she just does some outstanding reports.
I would say that she's the best journalist in the UK right now.
She's a citizen journalist very much.
She's not very polished, but she knows the facts.
She's very brave.
And she's going where no other media go.
Take a listen to Sammy Woodhouse for a minute.
There's protests all over the country.
There's been different fighting as well from different communities.
A lot of people are saying that they've had enough of the government for different reasons, whether it be immigration, about children's safety, women's safety, a little bit of everything.
It seems to be a build-up from what's happened.
And then, of course, there's been children murdered as well.
Keystone and all that.
That's the other day was fucked up.
Hey, nobody's standing with that.
But we are black, white, Asian.
Hey, nobody's standing with that.
That was fucked up.
And that was wrong.
You understand, man?
I think everybody stands together on that.
You understand what I'm trying to say?
So we don't need no divide on individuals doing fucked up things.
Do you see that these hotels now being smashed up?
The windows have gone through.
These things being thrown as well.
The police are also fetching out the horses around the other side of the hotel.
I'm not sure if they'd even be able to protect it with how many people are here, but I will keep you all updated.
So stay tuned.
Well, Sammy Woodhouse might not be from a famous media outlet, but she's been getting millions of views.
And anyone who's weighed in on this issue on Twitter, now called X, has been getting millions of views as well.
I think it's precisely because the political class and the media class, the establishment are not giving people the information they need.
I myself made a tweet about the 1,400 girls who were raped.
And that tweet was viewed more than 4 million times.
4 million times?
I think that is probably one of the most highest viewed tweets I've ever written.
And why?
Because I think people know that the media are ignoring the entire story.
It's not just because these migrants look different or sound different.
It's that many of them are military-aged foreign men who come from cultures that are low-trust societies, where women are not safe to walk the street at night.
In some cases, like the Pakistani men who raped the girls of Rotherham, where religious domination of infidel girls is part of the culture.
And so people knew something was afoot.
And there were astonishing moments of media bias.
Like here's, I think this was Sky News, talking about how it was the far right that was rioting.
But take a look.
There's a migrant on a motorbike that pulls up behind her and threatens her.
It's not a far-right-wing white football hooligan.
It's a migrant.
Take a look.
leaders have been speaking to the police as well because I think apologies for the language you're hearing but a sense of the anger I think you can hear that.
Yeah, Casey, I think we, Becky, I apologize.
We need to leave you there.
Here's another TV clip talking about the far-right white protesters or rioters.
He's a migrant man carrying a machete.
And look very pleased about it whilst they do it, did it?
Then there was this, as I say, clash between protesters and the police, and that is when they then ran off across the park here.
A big group ran off looking for trouble, it looked like to us.
So we're just going to step away now from this group behind us, but a lot of disorder here, a lot of...
Here's another report where the mainstream media is talking about white gangs, but the people in the background are Muslim gangs.
Here's another report where the mainstream media is talking about white gangs, but the people in the background are Muslim gangs.
He's going to do the same to us.
My point is, when you had two rival sides in what's looking like a civil war, when you have violence with something called the Muslim Defense League, I had not heard of that before, and the media is talking about the old English Defense League that Tommy Robinson started, I don't know, 20 years ago and disbanded about 10 years ago, you've got two sides.
And neither side should engage in violence.
Both sides are.
And I'm not saying that Tommy, as you saw, Tommy is against violence.
But there are some white Indigenous Brits who are so fed up with things that they are engaging in violence.
Absolutely they are.
And you have many on the Muslim side as well.
A perfect laboratory experiment, you could say, to see how the media discusses both sides.
Well, as more days pass and as the UK turned into flames, Kirstarmer made a speech, very somber, and he made a very clear reference to Tommy Robinson talking about instigators who then leave the jurisdiction.
Tommy Robinson had his massive rally on July 27th and then went on holiday.
So he couldn't be talking about anyone else.
Here, listen to Keir Starmer talk about Tommy Robinson, mention the EDL, and condemn only the Indigenous Brits and offer help only for the Muslim newcomers.
a look.
I utterly condemn the far-right thuggery we've seen this weekend.
Be in no doubt, those that have participated in this violence will face the full force of the law.
The police will be making arrests, individuals will be held on remand, charges will follow, and convictions will follow.
I guarantee you will regret taking part in this disorder, whether directly or those whipping up this action online and then running away themselves.
This is not protest.
It is organised violent thuggery.
And it has no place on our streets or online.
Right now, there are attacks happening on a hotel in Rotherham.
Marauding gangs intent on lawbreaking.
Or worse, windows smashed.
Fire set ablaze.
Residents and staff in absolute fear.
There is no justification.
None.
For taking this action.
People in this country have a right to be safe.
And yet, we've seen Muslim communities targeted.
Attacks on mosques.
Other minority communities singled out.
Nazi salutes in the street.
Attacks on the police.
Wanton violence alongside racist rhetoric.
So no.
I won't shy away from calling it what it is.
Far-right thuggery.
By the way, I don't know if you saw this.
I don't think I told you about it.
But about a month ago, Kirstarmer, again, he used to be the top prosecutor in the UK.
He's no dummy.
He announced that he's going to start emptying the prisons, even of very serious criminals.
So it was just a few weeks ago that he started talking about letting criminals out of prison.
Well, that's like an odd thing to do.
There's a crime wave in the UK, just like there is here in Canada.
But now it's starting to make sense because Kirstarmer is living up to his threat.
He is starting to arrest people.
They are starting to fill that.
They've emptied the jails of criminals and they're filling them with political criminals.
Take a look at these cops smashing their way into a home in Northumbria and pulling out a middle-aged woman.
Well, things continued on.
I mean, that whole country is roiling because really, for a generation, you haven't been allowed to talk about this.
And although both parties have talked about reining in illegal immigration, both of them increased it, not just illegal, but legal.
So Kirstarmer gave another speech, and this one had an online emphasis, the emphasis on Twitter and Instagram and TikTok and Facebook.
And the reason why is, like I say, all the establishment media, all the establishment parties, all the police were giving the official narrative, but it was only through social media, especially Twitter X, that people could see what was really going on.
I had a COBRA meeting this morning, which was an opportunity that I took to thank the police for their work over the last few days, to express my support for the police officers who have been injured and the communities impacted by this mindless thuggery.
There are a number of actions that came out of the meeting.
Social Media Truths 00:15:20
The first is we will have a standing army of specialist officers, public duty officers, so that we'll have enough officers to deal with this where we need them.
The second is we'll ramp up criminal justice.
There have already been hundreds of arrests.
Some have appeared in court this morning.
I've asked for early consideration of the earliest naming and identification of those involved in the process who will feel the full force of the law.
And thirdly, I've been absolutely clear that the criminal law applies online as well as offline.
And I'm assured that that's the approach that is being taken.
Whatever the apparent motivation, this is not protest.
It is pure violence.
And we will not tolerate attacks on mosques or our Muslim communities.
So the full force of the law will be visited on all those who are identified as having taken part in these activities.
So Kirstarman gave a second speech with his online emphasis.
And it really reminded me of this great moment by Konstantin Kisson.
Take a look at this where he compares the United Kingdom and Vladimir Putin.
In Russia last year, 400 people were arrested for things that they said on social media.
400 people in Russia.
Obviously, this country is very different.
How many people do you think were arrested in Britain for things they said on social media last year?
Go on.
Take a guess.
I have no idea.
3,300.
Really?
Arrested for what they'd said on social media.
Really?
What sort of things get you away?
Well, one example I give on my show is there was a young woman from Liverpool called Chelsea Russell.
Her friend was killed in a car crash, a 19-year-old woman.
And she posted the lyrics of his favourite song on her Instagram, the lyrics.
And there was a rap song, so the lyrics contained several instances of the N-word.
She was arrested, prosecuted, found guilty, given 500 hours of community service and a fine, tagged, and for a year she was under 8 p.m. to 8 a.m. curfew.
My goodness.
In Britain.
In Britain.
In 2018.
Isn't that incredible?
3,300 people arrested in one year.
That's 10 people every single day arrested for saying something mean on Facebook.
And if you want to know how that looks, here's how it looked this weekend.
Take a look.
Okay, so.
What do you mean I can't have any alcohol?
Okay, well I'll tell you.
Okay, the times 23, 14:40.
I'm arresting you on suspicion of improper use of the electronics communications network.
I'm just saying.
127 of the Communications Act, okay?
So you do not have to say that it may harm you.
Do you want to mention one question, separate to later on court?
Anything you do say, maybe given evidence.
Do you understand that?
So I'm actually being arrested.
You're going to be arrested, okay?
Take that to the police station.
Right.
Okay, this is in relation to some comments that you've made on a Facebook page.
Oh, really?
Oh, dear Facebook crime, is it?
Okay.
So we need to ask you some questions about that.
All right.
Have you got anything in your pockets?
I've got my keys, I've got, no I suppose it I think keys.
So anyone who's been arrested, we can search some of the sexual effects who basically level attacked.
Right.
So dangerous items.
I mean, you said I was going to be arrested under somewhat information.
I'm going to be arrested for posting on Facebook.
I've seen some comments that are offensive, obscene, and people have made complaints about that.
And it's transparent.
Can you tell me what this comment was?
Okay, well, we'll do that when we interview.
All right.
And so when am I going to be locked up for the night?
Hopefully not.
Right, do I need to take my medications with me?
Yes, we will look at taking all those.
When do you need to take them?
Well, I've got pain medications.
I've got sleeping medication, I've got anxiety medications, which I might take one of those in a bit.
You know?
Well, if we take everything with us, then you've got everything there, haven't you?
And then the nurse.
We've got a nurse up there.
They'll be able to come and see you.
And then once you've been there, they can assess whether or not medication can be issued.
But people aren't stupid.
Maybe they would be in the dark were it not for the brutal honesty that we all get through Twitter.
But they could see it.
They could also see this by a citizen journalist.
The head of the Metropolitan Police, that's the police for London, had been meeting with the Prime Minister at 10 Downing Street.
And he came out and a citizen journalist asked him a simple, polite question about two-tier policing.
Citizen journalists, this could be the UK's David Menzies without the hat.
And look at what that police chief does.
Are we going to end two-tier policing, sir?
He hits the microphone like an emotionally out of control child.
What is he doing?
Now, I mean, technically, that's a crime.
That would be assault, or I don't know what the British term would be, assault on property or mischief or something.
I don't think anyone is going to sue him over that.
But just an astonishing detestation for anyone who dares to bring out examples of the two-tier justice system here.
There's many of these memes circulating about people who said hurt words and were sentenced to actual prison, whereas rapists who have actually raped women have been let out without any time in custody.
Again, they hate Twitter X because that's where many of these things are shared.
There's a focus on Twitter in the last few days.
Many MPs are taking a shot at Elon Musk directly.
And he's poking back, asking questions about two-tier policing, asking questions about Rotherham.
He should be careful.
Listen, Elon Musk doesn't need advice from me, but I can see that he is making himself public enemy number one.
You're seeing all sorts of MPs take aim at him, as they've done before.
Remember this clip from Yvette Cooper about, I don't know, seven or eight years ago in Parliament, grilling the head of counterterrorism for Google and YouTube about why they let Tommy Robinson even show up in their search results.
Let me show you a short version.
You'll see Yvette Cooper and another Labour MP named Naz, I forget her last name, and then there's an Atori in there.
And they're basically all agreed that the government should regulate what you see.
Take a look at how they went after Tommy almost 10 years ago.
Your algorithms on YouTube, when you are searching for national action, will then promote the likes of Tommy Robinson and Britain First.
This is despite the fact that the Finsbury Park mosque, where somebody was killed, and that's recently been in the headline, despite the fact that videos of Tommy Robinson were cited as part of the online radicalization of Darren Osborne in the Finsbury Park court case, YouTube continues to promote them videos.
What have you got to say about that?
We are working to make sure that videos that promote hate or promote violence, if they violate our policies, are removed from the platform.
If they walk right up to the line, we have also, at the encouragement of this committee, developed a new enforcement mechanism to limit the features that these have.
They should not be appearing in our recommendation engine.
If they are, I will take this back to our team and see what the problem is.
Okay, but they are.
I mean, they are appearing.
They are in my recommended timeline at the moment.
So because I've been searching on my iPad for national action videos, I, as a result, have the first two videos recommended to me by YouTube when I just click on, as I've just done this afternoon, I click onto YouTube, the first two recommendations are Tommy Robinson videos.
So the Tommy Robinson that was identified as part of the Finsbury Park online radicalization process, that's what YouTube's recommended.
I've not searched for it.
YouTube has recommended that to me.
Doesn't that cause you some serious alarm?
I can't speak to these particular videos personally.
It causes me a lot of alarm, but I will take this back to our team and see why this is.
Well, the woman who was leaving that charge, Yvette Cooper, is now the Home Secretary, now the boss of everything.
She was someone who wanted to censor Google YouTube and got away with it.
Now she's the boss, the Home Secretary.
While Kier Starmer will lead the charge, the prosecutors will hunt down anyone who even so much as raised a fist or tweeted.
She'll be the one who is engaging in the censorship.
And she went on TV to be asked the hard questions about this.
And she was being interviewed, you're not going to believe me, by her own husband.
Her own husband interviewed her on TV.
So you're not going to hold way to hold her accountable.
Take a look at that.
Can I ask, because we've talked about this a few times in the last few days, like many of our viewers will have done at home since those terrible killings in Southport.
There have been identifiable individuals on social media who have been inciting not just riot, but violence.
They've been using racist language.
They've been using falsehoods about what happened in Southport.
This is happening on the social media platforms.
What can be done?
What should be done now by the social media companies and the police and the government to stop this happening?
Because it's been happening for a week.
Well, you're right, Ed, that we have seen these things that are appearing online that are clearly criminal.
Social media has put rocket boosters under the far-right extremist organization and also some of the violence that we have seen organizing some of the violence.
Things that are criminal offline are also criminal online.
So we also expect the police to be pursuing criminality, illegal material that is online and to make sure that they also face the full force of the law.
And there's also an issue about social media companies here.
They have to take much greater responsibility for what is happening on their platforms that, frankly, they make huge amounts of money from, and therefore they need to take much greater responsibility.
We're going to be pursuing that with the social media companies this week as well.
There was an even crazier moment of an interview of a former senior police officer who started to say, well, look, there are some issues here about two-tier policing.
There are some issues from the migrant community.
And immediately the interview was cut off.
Take a look at that.
Taking their responsibility away because it's my colleagues and my family members who are in the front line dealing with this.
They're taking the brick back.
What I'm saying is, you cannot, you have to be very careful now with tempers the way they are and people's sense of angst of what had gone on in the preceding couple of days where you'd had an army officer stabbed in the back.
The misleading representation in the Northwest would have decided.
That's a different case there, Kevin.
So we'll leave it there.
That's Kevin Hurley.
They're not.
You're missing the point.
All of you are missing the point.
People conflate this and they make them too.
And they make followers.
I'm lessening that conflation by mentioning the two cases together here.
So we'll leave it there.
Thank you.
Kevin Hurley, who's the former detective chief superintendent.
Now, it's true that there is some misinformation on social media, like there's misinformation in all media.
Everyone gets things wrong from time to time, especially in breaking news in the fog of war.
Sometimes people get things wrong on purpose.
It's called a lie.
But corrections are faster on Twitter than they are with legacy media.
And they're open to anyone.
I don't know if you know this, but Twitter has a function called community notes, where literally anyone in the world can say, hey, there's a lie here.
Here's a fact.
And here's my citation.
And other Twitter users vote for it.
And so you'll see when someone lies on Twitter, a big whopping lie, usually committed by an important person, a community note is appended to it saying, no, actually, here's the truth.
It's amazing.
It's quick.
I've never seen one that's inaccurate or dishonest.
And it's decided by the people.
It's not how it works with the New York Times or the Times of London or the CBC or the BBC.
There, a gatekeeper who probably knows a lie was told refuses to have a correction because you can't just have a group of people say, well, we're going to put a big sticky note next to this newspaper article.
There is misinformation everywhere, including in the UK.
One of George Soros' groups called Hope, Not Hate, put out a rumor, misinformation.
His name was Nick Lowells.
He said that white rioters threw acid in the face of a Muslim woman.
Now, it's true there are a lot of acid attacks in London and a lot of knife attacks in London.
But I hate to say it.
Those are primarily committed by immigrant men.
It's just statistically a fact.
In fact, I've never heard of a white Brit throwing acid in anyone's face.
That's just not the way British criminals commit their crimes.
That was false.
He now retracts it, but not before that became, that was circulating in the Muslim community as a fact.
We have to defend our Muslim sisters from being attacked by acid attacks from the white folks.
Here, take a look at someone getting all revved up by a George Soros lie.
Our fathers have come from a different country to hear.
We were born here.
We are British Pakistanis.
We are Muslims.
We will stand here.
We will fight against the EDL.
We will fight our ground.
Our innocent Muslim sisters against acid attack must again break.
But everyone should be here.
The EDL.
Things are getting worse there.
Things are extremely tough.
I think they're going to arrest thousands of people.
I think they're going to follow the January 6th playbook.
I think this is their way of arresting thousands of people and terrifying hundreds of thousands or millions more.
I think they want to absolutely punish their enemies, but more than that, they want to scare the rest of their enemies who will not be punished.
And they're moving with a terrifying speed.
Extradition Threats Silence 00:06:23
I see today alone, they're talking about extradition.
Obviously, they're talking about Tommy Robinson.
Extradition, what I mean by that is anyone who was tweeting about the riots from overseas, they want to bring to the UK to be prosecuted.
By the way, our friend Avi Yamini from Melbourne, our Australian bureau chief, interviewed Tom, Tommy.
Here's an excerpt from that.
In the last five days, you're also Kiyosama, you've created thousands of Tommy Robinsons.
Thousands of them.
What our prime minister should have been a unifying moment.
He should have come out and said, listen, we understand you're angry.
We want to listen to your anger.
We're going to condemn violence on the non-Muslim side and the Muslim side.
But he didn't.
He came out and said, You're all far right.
You've not, we don't care about what's going on.
That's what his words were.
We don't care.
All the kids get murdered.
We don't care.
We're going to smash you with the law.
You're all going to jail.
Not just, and what he said is not just the people committing violence, but those who think they can flame it.
Yeah, he was talking.
I think he was directing me.
By flame it, do you mean sharing the truth, Kia?
Because I'm going to continue to share the truth.
Even if you put me in jail, I'll continue to share the truth.
How does it feel?
How does it feel?
Because everybody watching that I've seen online, everybody knows that he was talking to you.
How does it feel to have the Prime Minister of Great Britain looking down the camera and saying, I am going to get you the truthfully?
Scary.
True, truthfully.
Yeah, terrifying.
Terrifying.
Because I don't know what they're going to do.
The only bit of encouragement I've got is I know the public with me.
It doesn't matter where I go.
I'm not alone.
There's an army of people built behind me.
Tommy Robinson is not a person.
It's an idea.
And they've tried pushing it for 15 years.
I'm not special.
They've built it because of the way the public are feeling silenced.
Yeah.
And when they're chanting, so they're in the streets of every time chanting Tommy Robinson.
They're not specifically chanting for me.
It's a chant of resistance.
It's a chant of symbol of resistance because we're not backing down to you.
Yeah.
And I've continued to tell people to behave peacefully, to behave responsibly, to show pride in a professional and dignified manner.
I've continued to do that.
You know, I've been traveling to the UK for years now.
It actually started when I got to know Tommy Robinson when he joined Rebel News.
I went over there to meet him.
Then when he was arrested after he left Rebel News, I went over there to participate in his trials as a crowdfunder and visit him in prison.
And we've sent reporters over there when he has his rallies.
So we've gotten to know the UK.
We've gotten to know the northern parts of the UK, the working class parts of the UK, and how they're ignored by the fancy pants in London.
And we've gotten to know their political frustrations.
As you know, I went over there for their election and I went to the small town where Nigel Farage himself was elected and I saw how forgotten those people are.
I want to show you one last incredible clip of an Indigenous British woman saying she's starting to feel what the American Indians feel like when people just invade their country and now they're strangers in their own home.
Listen to her.
Proud enough of this country, I really have.
First, it's Leeds riots.
Then it's two scumbags painted out as victims when really they're criminals attacking the police, but then they only release the video, the full video, the next day so we could all see it for what it was.
But they tried to be biased about it.
Then we get one of our soldiers stabbed up on the street because he's in his uniform.
And if that ain't bad enough, little babies, babies, stabbed up like that.
Who does that?
Even if it is religious motivated or any other kind of motivation, whatever your motivation is to do that, it's just evil.
All those things happen, yeah?
And not once has our Labour government given any kind of empathy to the public.
It's just scripted bullshit that they feel that they have to say to keep us compliant and quiet.
They go up to Southport for a photo opportunity, lay a reef, they get heckled.
If any decent prime minister would have turned around and tried to reassure people, even if he was being heckled, because that's what's called being a man, you know what I mean?
But no, he just turns around and walks off and ignores everybody.
And then you wonder why people have gone up there and rioted and got angry.
You're not listening to your people, bruv.
You ain't giving us any detail on this piece of shit that killed these kids.
And as the public, as parents as well, I feel we have a right to know because you don't know if they've got anybody else lined up in any other towns and cities planning an attack on other kids.
And that's what my concern is.
I want to keep my kids safe.
But you voice any of those concerns about what's the fuck's going on in this country, like immigration and everything.
It doesn't work anymore.
They don't want to integrate with us.
And what are they doing?
Roaming our streets, raping our daughters, terrorising our women on the streets where they can't even go out and feel safe anymore.
My 17-year-old daughter won't even go out and socialize with her mates because of this situation.
Because she's already had a problem with it.
What the hell is it going to take for you all to listen?
Because I guarantee, Kier Starmer, if you'd have listened to your people and addressed them properly yesterday when you went up and got your photo opportunity, then maybe that riot wouldn't have happened up there.
But no, you seem to be pandering to the other side, thinking that everyone's Islamophobic and everything when that's bullshit.
And the mainstream media, the mainstream bias media, anyone that voices a concern on what's really happening out there is just a far-right racist.
Fuck off.
Wanting to keep your girls, your daughters, your mothers, your sisters, safe on the street, wanting our soldiers, our veterans, be put first before immigrants, because so they flipping should.
They should be put way first, way on top of the list before any immigrant comes in this country.
The English Begin to Hate 00:02:31
And our grandmothers and grandfathers deserve to be warm and eat well as well this winter over immigrants.
That's an incredibly eerie thing to say.
Hey, I really like the British poet Rudyard Kipling, and I want to end with a poem that he wrote in 1917.
So this was more than 100 years ago.
I don't know exactly what would have been on Kipling's mind.
Obviously, the UK was in the First World War.
The poem is called The Beginnings, and it's pretty short.
Let me read it to you now, if I may.
It's a terrifying, I think it's his most terrifying poem.
It was not part of their blood.
It came to them very late, with long arrears to make good, when the English began to hate.
They were not easily moved.
They were icy willing to wait till every count should be proved ere the English began to hate.
Their voices were even and low.
Their eyes were level and straight.
There was neither sign nor show when the English began to hate.
It was not preached to the crowd.
It was not taught by the state.
No man spoke it aloud when the English began to hate.
It was not suddenly bred.
It will not swiftly abate through the chill years ahead when time shall count from the date that the English began to hate.
That is, I'm getting chills just reading that.
The English, the British, the Scottish, the Welsh, the Irish, the Northern Irish.
All these folks are being colonized.
They're the Indigenous people in their land.
Three of their young girls were stabbed and slaughtered, and they spoke out in pain and riots across the UK.
But only those in pain, only the Indigenous Brits, are being prosecuted and demonized and denounced.
I don't know.
Some of them will roll over.
Some of them will be jailed.
Some of them will be afraid.
Maybe if any of the spirit of Rudyard Kipling's time is around today, maybe others will not be so easily swayed.
We'll have to see.
I'll have to go back over there.
I'll want to be careful that I myself am not prosecuted for my journalism, which is clearly what Kirstarmer and the rest of his team want.
Concerning School Children 00:15:14
I think what's going on in the UK is something we should pay close attention to here in Canada as Justin Trudeau slams his immigration into Overdrive, quadrupling the numbers.
You know, he's adding 2 million people a year, right?
You know, he's adding over three-quarters of a million temporary foreign workers and over 1 million students every year, right?
It's astonishing.
Well, that's my monologue.
Stay with us.
Up next, Drea Humphrey on the Pride Parade in Vancouver.
Well, the school bribed in the parade,
and I got to tell you, it's not done yet, but I think this is the largest demographic of things to be participating.
Next to the banks, of course, all the banks are in here, but you have the Richmond School District, the Coquintlam School District, the Surrey School District, and so on.
We got the Vancouver School Board.
So you wonder, I agree with a sign I saw earlier where it said pride is political.
If so, what is this all about?
Oh, okay.
Love.
Spread the love.
Those are
scenes from the pride parade out in Vancouver.
You may have heard of Pride Month.
That's the month of June.
You may know that we're already in August, but my friends, I have to tell you, it is Pride Decade, if you didn't get the memo.
Just an absolutely astonishing report from Drea Humphrey.
I think I saw the Catholic school teachers representing at the school, at the Pride Parade there.
And I might have even seen, I'm not sure, went by quickly, something that said Sunday schools.
And you heard, Drea, that the largest contingency at this parade, other than perhaps the banks, was the schools.
And joining us now is Drea Humphrey.
Great to see you again, Drea.
Good to see you as well.
Now, was that in Toronto in Vancouver proper, or was that at a regional?
I mean, there's a lot of cities in the lower mainland.
Where exactly was it?
Was that the official Vancouver Pride Parade?
That was the official, I believe it's the 46th one to have happened.
And for viewers who aren't aware, there is a special proclamation that comes out during the busiest week of the summer, which is August long weekend, that declares that entire week Pride Week, in addition to Pride Month, Pride Season, if it's Canada Day, and the over 20 other days that are celebrated to celebrate sexuality across and along the year.
You know, the focus on school children there was a little bit startling.
I think for people who aren't paying attention, they would be shocked to have school buses.
I mean, for the longest time, parents have said keep sexuality out of the schools, gay rights, grown what consenting adults do in the privacy of their own home.
But the focus, the emphasis on children of tender years, mixed, by the way, with the odd middle-aged man showing maybe a little bit too much skin.
It's the juxtaposition of the raw sexuality with the children of tender years in school buses.
I find that shocking.
And maybe I'm just too, you know, reclusive and I don't get out enough, but it seems like they're doing what their critics accuse them of, which is focusing on children.
Yeah, considering I cover this beat so much at our special website called stockclassroomgrooming.com, the fact that I was still shocked to see it there in person.
I can't imagine what some parents who are so busy, they send their kids to school, think they're safe, would think if they could actually see that, if they could find the reports that we bring out.
But something else I should say is I mentioned that the banks were out there.
There were still way more school boards and school unions out there.
It's just every single bank was accounted for.
I didn't see every single board.
For example, I didn't notice the Chilliwack School Board or something like that.
So maybe Fraser Valley didn't come out, but a major presence was there, including the Consular Francophone District.
Hopefully I said that right, which represents all of the British Columbian French schools.
And I did a full report on them, how they not only participated and had a float, but they went out ahead and invited kids to partake in this parade, which takes place in the summertime when there is no school in session.
And they let parents know, but they also directly invited 16 and up or middle school and up to attend without parental.
You didn't need a parent to do it.
They said if you were under 16, you just needed any adult, could be a pedophile you found online.
If you were over 16, you didn't even need an adult.
So very concerning.
You know, the letters, sometimes we laugh at two SLQ, LGBT, you know, plus, we sort of laugh at them.
But if you slow down and look at the letters, they actually have some meaning: LGB, lesbian, Gay and bisexual.
Then the letter T, that's the one that's sort of been emphasized in the last 10 years.
And I think that has really caused some blowback on the gay rights movement, the traditional gay rights movement, because now it's an invasive thing.
Men in women's locker rooms, men in women's sports, men in women's change rooms, men in women's prisons.
And I think that's why support for the gay movement has fallen in recent years, because instead of saying, okay, we have legal victories, we have legal equality, there's even gay marriage, even gay adoption, to add this trans component, which seeks to destroy women's places and confuse people as to, you know, I'm, you know, you have these big burly men who go into women's spaces and then fight with women who say get out.
But the Q is the last one I want to talk about.
Q stands for queer.
And as we've talked about with Dr. James Lindsay, it's a verb and it doesn't necessarily refer to sexuality.
Queering something, you could queer math, you could queer history.
And that doesn't mean you're sexualizing math.
It means you're criticizing it, destroying it, undermining it, deconstructing it, raising it to the ground.
Queering is the opposite of the word normalizing.
Anything that's normal, you want to deform, destroy, revolutionize.
So it's changed from, hey, we're gay men in our private space.
Leave us alone.
Don't fire us from our jobs and throw us in prison.
To now expect men in your change rooms, that's the trans part.
And we're going to queer everything.
We're going to destroy everything in a sexual communism.
We're going to raise everything to the ground.
I don't know.
I just looking at that parade, it's full T and full Q, isn't it?
You're so right.
I'm glad that you mentioned that essentially the whole agenda to queerify everything, including our children, is anti-normal.
It's anti-family.
It's anti-democracy.
It's totally tied in Marxism.
That parade used to be called the Vancouver Gay Parade.
Now it's the Pride Parade with an absolute emphasis.
If you go on their website, it has queer right there as one of the addition.
They can't just say LGBTQ.
They have to say and queer and allies because they want to make sure you know which group you're in to be there.
And that's exactly what's happening.
You also mentioned the furries.
I didn't exactly see furries there, but I certainly believe I was noticed by a concerning group to be a part of this if this is a so-called family-friendly pride event.
And that is the Vancouver Men in Leather.
And they appear to be wearing leather masks that are animals with their full rear out.
And I'll share the clip, but what I see here is a man here.
He's got his whole rear end exposed.
And when he notices two or three little girls, what does he do?
He pivots and shifts so that he can expose that to the children.
Very concerning.
So a lot stood out to me covering this.
And you mentioned some of the things that I actually went to ask this community about.
What do they think about biological males in sports?
What do they think about children transitioning?
What do they think?
What does pride mean anymore?
Is this about equal rights as it once was?
Or have we already achieved that?
Did you get anyone to talk with you?
Because I think part of the queer agenda is the same thing as the woke agenda, the cancel culture.
If you dare speak out against transgenderism in sports, you'll be canceled as a transphobe.
Do they even talk to you, Drea?
Yeah, I did have some people talk to me.
People will be interested in hearing their response.
But I also had some people interrupt those discussions, accuse me of being a transphobe or a homophobe.
So you'll probably see some of that as well.
And that is really sad because every time these debates get polarized as being hate, anytime you're just wanting to have a discussion, it keeps people separate and it keeps people in two different realities.
So you'll see that I ask, for example, a couple that said that they were there to support their child.
I would assume it's a transgender child.
I didn't put the child on the camera, but that's what they were there.
And then when I showed them some of the concerning books that are in schools, I mean, immediately their face changes and they had no clue.
They had no clue that that's being tied to their child and what they stand for.
And then it became, oh, you're anti-pride, just for showing them the truth.
So I do feel like people are in these different societies.
I think you can see Trudeau come out.
And if he says something like, happy pride, it's followed by we stand against hate.
Like you can't have just one part without the other.
Well, that's right.
I forgot.
Trudeau had been in BC.
He was surfing in Tofino.
I think it was a two-week vacation or something astonishing.
I've never heard of a prime minister take such a long vacation while the world is burning.
Literally, Jasper was on fire.
He didn't care.
So then he went back east and then he, I heard he flew all the way out to Vancouver for like a 20-minute appearance at that parade to get some photo ops.
Then he hopped on the plane and went back.
Do we know his itinerary?
Was it really that short?
It was less than a day, wasn't it?
Like he was just in for a photo op and then he went back east, didn't he?
Well, I confirmed with the Vancouver PD that he did not march in the parade.
He was there before it started on Davies Street.
And you're right.
I think he was there to get some political photo opportunities.
I made a joke on Twitter that he managed to find the only black woman wearing a Jesus shirt at the Pride Parade for a great picture there.
And my understanding is that before I was even done covering the parade, he was already in Alberta.
So it was very in and out.
I certainly didn't see him or his security detail.
And to put this in perspective, that's something else that stood out to me is just how massive this is celebrated.
The estimates are around 100,000 people came out.
I think that could be accurate.
It's on a stretch of about 3.1 kilometers and it was pretty packed.
So if I came here, I would think this is our national holiday.
This is our celebration.
You have the schools out.
You have the banks out.
You have the emergency services out.
You have every big business you can think of, Walmart, all the other grocery stores, like even the no-name brand is walking around.
Everybody is out there.
And that was astonishing to me.
I understand, and this may be one reason why Trudeau was in and out, not even marching, just a little photo op.
I understand that the pro-Hamas Palestinian protesters showed up and their move typically is to block the streets.
They've blocked pride parades across Canada.
They just get in the way and police don't do anything.
Like it really is a standoff in terms of the political correct.
I don't know.
It's like a game of politically correct poker.
Which is a better hand.
We're LGBT2QSL plus.
Oh yeah, we're pro-Hamas gaze for Gaza, which is like the royal flush and which is like the straight flush and which trumps the other.
I think so far the Palestinian side is trumped.
Is it true that they actually blocked the parade in Vancouver on the weekend?
Yes, that is true.
Again, I've confirmed with the Vancouver PD.
I have a piece coming out about that as we're filming today that will be out.
I'm not sure what time viewers will see this, but it was approximately, according to the VPD, about 30 people.
I did put some video that you can see here.
They appear to be wearing masks.
They have a sign that says no pride in genocide.
They were chanting this as well.
And they actually effectively shut down part of the parade.
Again, this is a massive parade.
It was my first time there.
I didn't even know it was cut short because it took forever.
Parade Shutdown Protest 00:05:49
But apparently, they actually shut down.
They occupied the space.
I believe it was on Burard in Denman.
And the Pride Society talked with them for a bit and agreed to shut down their freedom of expression.
I mean, if any other group had done this, this would be hate.
If this was Christians out there, not even blocking them or stopping them, but standing in a group on the sidewalk, that would have been seen as hate.
Or if this was parental rights protesters, the Pride Society, the organizers behind it, put out a cryptic statement omitting who actually shut them down.
They said that they were shut down or they chose to stop because of a protest that they stand in solidarity with, but of course, they wouldn't name them.
But not everybody agrees with that.
A very infamous trans activist out here in Vancouver put a statement on Twitter talking to their friends expressing outrage to the organizers for backing down.
Morgan Augé says, the organizers who allowed the hijacking of all three of the Pride marches in Vancouver this weekend, so I guess there was more than one, and who led genocidal chants in all our names at the trans march diminished queer resistance.
I feel the pain you feel seeing people die in war as a direct consequence of an unforgivable massacre Palestinians allowed to happen in their home.
Hamas kills and tortures more trans people than all the world's TERFs combined.
The West Bank is not much better, or their neighboring countries except one.
Of course, talking about Israel there.
And like I said, that is a highly acclaimed trans activist coming out and saying that.
The irony here is not just that Trudeau was there.
I'm assuming he heard it, but he came out the day ahead of the parade and put a statement on Twitter.
He said, if you're marching in a pride parade this summer, you should feel free and safe.
Full stop.
We're making sure organizations have the security they need for pride events this year because we're not going to let anti-2SLG, you know what I mean?
Hate stop the celebrations.
But they did.
They literally stopped it.
They literally stopped it.
And it's not the first time.
They did it in Victoria last month.
They stopped it.
And he's silent.
And not only is he silent, so is his media.
As we're talking, the only media I've seen do a piece on this is the Daily Hive.
Wow, very interesting.
Now, in the broader community, I mean, now the Pride Parades, that's big business.
Huge sponsorship money.
I guess we've replaced the Santa Claus Parade with the Pride Parade.
I mean, in New York, they still have St. Patrick's Day and Columbus Day, also.
But Pride is pretty much the secular holiday.
But I think that there is a backlash to some of the more extreme transgenderism in particular, which is the most lightning rod of the various letters in the acronym.
For example, the Olympics, there was an Algerian boxer who was boxing as a woman, but was clearly a man.
And he pummeled an Italian woman who had been training her whole life for this boxing match.
And she basically said, I can't take it.
I mean, beating up.
I'm being beaten by a man.
And I think there was some actually some final round or something where two men were going at each other in a women's event.
I think that Algerian boxer was universally panned.
The Italian woman was universally regarded as the victim of cheating.
Giorgio Maloney, the prime minister of Italy, even met with her and a beautiful photo of the two of them.
I think in some ways the center of gravity of ordinary people is swinging back against transgender extremism.
Is there any evidence of that in BC or will they be the last holdout?
Are they the most politically correct place in the country?
I agree.
I think we're seeing that I would say the silent majority is finally a little bit more comfortable speaking out on this issue or even sharing posts about it when they're talking about it.
The situation you talk about with Angela Carini definitely has people comfortable and having discussions, which is what needs to happen.
But even before that, like I just last week did a coverage on a biological male in women's powerlifting who keeps taking awards and he just won the best female lifter in his weight category at the BC Summer Open.
So this is an issue that's not just happening in the Olympics, but thankfully in some ways, everybody is paying attention to it now because it is happening there.
And you're right.
You have not one, but two genetically male athletes preparing to take gold, or I guess one of them could take gold.
It seems absolutely outrageous.
But yet on the flip side, you see that the twisting of words.
So I noticed that, for lack of better words, I would say on the left, although some on the left also have had enough of all of this, but they kind of focus, oh, you know, no, these were biological women because they may have female anatomy.
But it's like, no, let's take this back to science, not ideology.
Their genetics are male if they have X, Y chromosomes.
What a crazy world we're in.
If I was Vladimir Putin or Xi Jinping or, I don't know, a terrorist leader, I would be looking at the West and say, we don't even have to interfere.
The Twisting of Words 00:03:03
Just let them devour themselves.
It really has the fall of Rome type vibe to it.
An incredible juxtaposition with the riots going on in the United Kingdom, for example.
And it's just astonishing.
Listen, thanks for being there.
I was a little bit worried that they might go after you because some of the, I mean, it looked like it was a different kind of crowd, but I've seen some of their political allies before, Antifa, they can get violent.
Obviously, they weren't going to be violent.
They didn't get violent at this parade.
But there is an alliance between Antifa and the LGBTQ side.
And sometimes there's even an alliance with the Hamas side, obviously not on the weekend.
But I'm glad you were safe.
Thanks for the great report.
Well, thanks for making sure I had security.
I appreciate you saying no way, no way.
You had security.
I did.
I did.
So, well, you said there's no story worth any of us getting hurt.
So I did hire some security if anybody wants to help out because it's quite a costly thing to do, but it certainly helps us a lot.
You can go to journalistdefensefund.com and we really appreciate that.
Well, Dre, I'm really glad.
I didn't know.
That's why I was just sort of suggesting that.
I didn't know if you managed to get the shooting.
I'm glad you did.
And I was alluding to an event you covered a few, actually, I guess it would be more than a year ago now, where people came up to you in a very threatening manner and police were there.
They didn't do anything.
So, unfortunately, in your case, in the case of Alexa Lavoie, there is physical risk to even standing in the public square.
So, I'm glad you had security.
I'm glad you're safe.
And thank you for telling me that.
I actually didn't know if that was the case, but I'm glad it was.
Stay safe, my friend.
Keep up the great reporting.
Take care, everyone.
All right.
There you have it.
Dre Humphrey, stay with us.
More ahead.
There's about a million things that have happened in the UK.
You know, sometimes it feels like nothing happens for years, and then years happens in moments.
That's the kind of weekend it feels like in the UK, just observing it.
I'd like to go over there and see what it's really like.
I want to be safe, though, and I want our reporters to be safe.
I'm not sure how much more rioting will happen.
It's clear that the police have lost control of certain areas.
It's clear that they don't have the desire to control other areas.
I think their war is really going to be on social media.
I think they're going to try and do terrible things to X or Twitter.
I think they're going to try and ban it in the UK.
And I think you're going to see allies around the world.
I saw Canada's patronage appointee to the UN, Bob Ray, said, you know, hint that he was open to that himself.
Dangerous days.
We'll keep you posted.
Until tomorrow, on behalf of all of us here at Rebel World Headquarters, see you at home.
Good night.
Export Selection