Ezra Levant joins James O’Keefe’s Line in the Sand premiere, exposing a billion-dollar child trafficking network near Canada’s border while praising O’Keefe’s election-year investigative reach. Guest Joseph Bondarenko, a former Soviet dissident, equates U.S. government inaction to treason, comparing it to Soviet oppression. Levant condemns October 7th pro-Hamas protests outside Ontario’s legislature—where police allegedly served coffee to genocidal chants—while Trudeau’s Liberals issued 5,000 visas to Gazans despite 80% Hamas support. Speakers blame foreign "mercenaries" for IDF deaths and dismiss polls showing only 10% of Canadians back Hamas, urging deportation via deportamas.com. The episode ties systemic failures to rising extremism, warning Canada’s future hinges on confronting complicity in exploitation and terrorism. [Automatically generated summary]
shame on you you sensorious bug we got an unaccompanied minor right here guys This is heartbreaking right here.
See the handcuffs?
Those criminals are being put with the kids?
Yep.
They're putting the criminals with the kids.
Does sacrificing your value system and integrity to feed your family make you a bad person?
They're putting blinders on right now to stop us from seeing what's happening.
There seemed to be an internal struggle between doing what people perceived as the morally right thing and pursuing their livelihood.
You can't move 500,000 children in three years if you're asking a lot of questions.
Maybe it's all just human nature.
Maybe the powers that be know that.
That is stop the car.
Stop the car.
Where are you going?
They're right there.
Get down.
We're in the secret facility right now.
This is just all about money.
There's a car right there.
Look at ladders.
It's not about people.
How much money are you making off of this crisis?
A billion dollars.
Every single agent knows deep in his heart what's going on is wrong.
I know you're just trying to do your job.
We're taking children.
We're then delivering them to people who they don't even know.
No.
What's happening inside that facility?
You know what's happening with me?
They all protect each other.
The NGOs?
They got the spotlight on us.
The federal government, this is dangerous.
I don't think we can trust anybody.
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I'm Eddie.
We made it.
I'm the king of the world.
Follow the journey of the immigrants.
I can't do this, guys.
The journey of the children.
Oh, this is big time.
We're in a cartel tunnel now, dog.
We're in a cartel.
And the journey into human nature.
Some things can't be read in a book or a newspaper.
They must instead be lived.
There's nobody here to stop this.
There's nobody.
Ezra Levant here, just outside Los Angeles, California, in Newport Beach.
Sort of the opposite direction from Hollywood, but there's a little bit of glitter in the air.
Tonight is the world's premiere, the debut of a new movie by James O'Keefe.
You know James O'Keefe.
He revolutionized undercover investigative reporting in America.
He founded Project Veritas.
Now he has OMG, O'Keefe Media Group.
And as you can see, people are gathered from all around for his new film, Line in the Sand.
I understand Tucker Carlson is involved with the movie too.
We were invited to the red carpet event.
I'd never been to a red carpet event before.
I wanted to see what it was like for a freedom-oriented, conservative-oriented film.
They've been on a run these days.
A great run.
Of course, Matt Walsh, What is a Woman? Huge, hilarious, and his Am I Racist, actually making box office records for documentaries.
Are we in a golden age of conservative documentaries?
I hope so.
And I think one of the reasons is, frankly, the technology, not just the internet, but smartphones, has brought down the barrier to entry for creative storytellers on the right.
It used to be you had to go through Hollywood or Broadway, but now anyone can be a creator.
James O'Keefe has more than a decade of experience and history doing investigative reports.
I am unfamiliar with this movie.
I have not seen it yet.
Obviously, this is a world premiere.
I'm going to enjoy watching it.
And then I'm going to try and interview some folks.
I don't recognize too many people here.
I'm sure James O'Keefe is tucked away somewhere getting ready for it.
But I'm delighted to be invited.
We came down from Rebel Lusion, Canada, because we love James O'Keefe and we're excited to see what he's up to.
We'll do some interviewing with people if we can and find out what they think about this too.
And what brings you here looking amazing?
I'm a time traveler and I'm here to assist James get this movie out there.
And how do you know James?
I made some music with them.
It's going to be in a film.
It's called What Are You So Afraid Of?
And we made it to encourage people who are like whistleblowers and just people who have that fear and are still on the edge and they don't know if they're going to take a stand or not.
So we made something that encouraged them.
People don't know that James is a good dancer and a good singer.
Yeah, they don't know.
We made the song.
He came over to the studio.
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He had the whole thing already written and he sung it and I was impressed.
And he can dance.
Yeah, he can dance.
He can shuffle.
You know, he's good.
So that's going to be part of the soundtrack, eh?
Oh, definitely.
You're going to hear some music.
It's going to be good.
It's going to be good.
It's incredible.
Thanks for talking with us and congratulations.
Thank you.
Thank you.
What's your name?
Betty Chu.
Why are you here, Betty?
I am a great supporter of James O'Keefe because he is so brave to help us save back our country.
So what's your connection to him?
Are you just a super fan?
I'm a super fan, but I also have seen him at other events.
But I'm a big Trump supporter.
So my big Trump supporter, Media, brought me here.
And are you from the LA area yourself?
Yes, from Southern California.
I'm from Orange County now, but I was LA.
Now, are you feeling optimistic about the election in November?
I am very optimistic when I see what's happening in Pennsylvania and the last Butler rally.
My goodness, you couldn't see empty space of a ground near there when you looked at the what do you think of Elon Musk going all in?
The Biden-Harris regime created this epidemic at the border, period.
You have 320,000 kids missing.
You've got rapists and murderers that came in.
No, Trump wasn't lying about that.
Homeland Security just confirmed two weeks ago.
15,000 known rapists, 13,000 known murderers in their home countries have been allowed in the streets of America.
We spent billions of our tax dollars paying for illegals when people in North Carolina and Florida and Georgia and Tennessee are suffering.
East Palestine, Ohio, Lahaina Maui.
Come on, give me a freaking break.
You've got the kids missing.
You've got the guns, the fentanyl that's come in.
5,000 times the amount of fentanyl that was coming through during the Trump administration has now been flooding our streets.
We're going to have more deaths this year and next year than we've ever seen from one little pill, thanks to the Biden-Harris regime.
So when you're saying, I can't get straight information, I'm online Googling.
I don't see.
Somebody says 8 million have come in.
Somebody said Trump said 20 million.
Somebody said 15 million.
Well, what do you think?
Everything Trump's been telling us for the last eight years has come to fruition.
The laptop was real.
We didn't need to do the lockdown mandates of COVID.
They opened the border.
There's tons of things.
So I'm going to go with somewhere between 15 and 20 million and a lot of bad homebrews, a lot of drugs, guns, and missing children.
And the reason you can't find information about it is because the mainstream media is a lapdog for Washington, D.C. Every president before Biden and Harris used to say, we're a country of immigrants, but we're a country of laws.
You've got to have a border.
These guys have opened the border wide open.
All they're doing is trying to import voters.
You know why?
So they can replace all of you.
It don't matter if you're black, yellow, red, gay, or straight.
They want you replaced so that Democrats win every election from here the next hundred freaking years.
And that's why you can't find real information about the border.
You're from Canada?
We came from Canada just to be here.
Nice.
I've never been on an actual red carpet before.
Sirius red carpet thing here, yeah.
I think we're in a golden age of freedom-oriented, conservative-oriented documentaries.
Matt Walsh just set some new records.
I'm very excited about lining the sand.
Yes, this is, and there's a scene from the Canadian border, Quebec.
So you're going to get a little bit of Canada in there, a little bit of Vermont.
So I'm very excited.
Yes, very excited.
Now, there's a ton of media here.
Not to be...
The producer right here, yeah.
I don't want to sound surprised, but I'm a little surprised because normally the media tries to marginalize you.
I don't know if this is, I think this film is going to surprise you.
It's a humanitarian film.
I've taken all politics out of the film.
And if anything, it's a bleeding heart film.
It's these people are being raped and trafficked.
And I think it's a film about human nature and good versus evil and our instinct for self-preservation versus being a hero.
It's some really deep themes in this movie.
And I think you'll be surprised.
I think they'll be surprised.
I think it's going to, it's hard to not be moved by the Border Patrol agent blowing the whistle in the film.
You can't have a soul and look at that and not be moved by it.
Now, you made your name for undercover reports covering things that other people ignored.
Is there that element in this film?
Yeah, there's a lot of people in the film that haven't signed releases.
So it was hard for me to find insurance for the film.
Police officers, Border Patrol agents, NYPD, these employees for these NGOs that house these little children, they did not know they were being recorded.
So a lot of hidden cameras, foreign languages.
I rode the train with, hi, Debbie.
I rode this, they call it the Beast Train with the illegal immigrants in Mexico, inspired by Anthony, my colleague who did that before me, and he got kidnapped by the cartel.
So there's some really crazy moments that are almost unbelievable.
Like you would think that I hired actors to do this.
It's all real.
It's all real stuff.
Now, I got an email about this from your team, but I also got an email today from Tucker Carlson.
What's his involvement?
Tucker Carlson is partnering with us on distribution, and he's going to be streaming this film on his network two days from now until the election.
So it's going to be, I'm happy to be partnering with him.
And this is, he's doing one other film, but it's going to be very successful.
All right, I know you're busy.
Last question.
Thank you for coming.
Oh, you know what?
I was thrilled to get the I was delighted to get the invite.
So Tucker Carlson's going to roll it out.
He's one of the biggest names on Twitter.
Do you have other plans for distribution in actual theaters?
I mean, could we, for example, try and run it in Canada?
I think in Canada, they got a lot of censorships.
I don't know how the laws are.
I don't know if they would allow me.
But I think that this film has the potential to break out of the so-called label of conservative or liberal or Democrat.
Like, I really do.
But you tell me after what you think.
I think so.
I think it'll get in theaters soon.
We're an exclusive deal with Tucker for 60 days.
And then we'll go wider distribution after that.
Congratulations.
Thanks for coming, man.
My pleasure.
Well, we are covering some of the most glamorous people.
And wouldn't you know it, Sarah Stock from Rebel News is here.
I did not know you were going to be here.
I'm so out of the loop.
I had no idea you were even in California.
You know, good for you for me.
I guess you're not too far away.
You're based in the greater LA area.
It was a 10-minute drive.
It was a little longer for us.
We hung out today in Venice Beach doing streeters.
What a fun place to do, streeters.
Tell me, what do you know about this film?
What do you know about it?
Well, I saw the trailer for it today, but it looks like it's going to be a whole undercover investigation of everything that's been happening on the southern border.
I know there's been kids being trafficked across, so I think the film's going to focus a lot on that.
And yeah, excited to see it.
It's important for this election season, right?
Yeah, well, I can't even believe it.
There you have it, a Rebel News reunion.
We didn't even know it.
Sarah Stock, who is in our Toronto office for the summer, down here.
I'm calling you the greater LA region.
I know no one uses that phrase, but it's sort of true.
Anyways, let's talk afterwards, and you can let me know what you think.
For sure.
Everyone is decked out to the nines, Hollywood-style, red carpet-style.
Who are you?
My name is Ashley Nadine, and I'm actually a survivor myself.
Survivor of what?
Human trafficking.
Oh my God.
And that's what this movie is about.
Exactly.
So I'm here to support and bring awareness in any way I can, but I'm just so grateful to be here.
Well, tell me a little bit more.
Is that your connection to James or the film?
I mean, my personal connection is because, I mean, I mean, I was trafficked at the age of 14 years old.
So I am definitely very well connected and know a lot about this industry.
But I'm just here that I'm glad that it's like becoming mainstream because we fought a long time for it to be here.
Well, it's very nice to meet you.
You've brought a dash of glamour to the evening, but also a very serious word as well.
Thanks for talking with us.
Thank you.
Who are you and why are you dressed so scintillatingly?
My name is Sarah Stevens, and I have an organization called Make California Gold Again.
And we're all about taking back the state and making it more beautiful than it's ever been before.
I'm extremely underdressed.
This is as close as I come to fancy.
This is a pretty cool evening.
Did you ever expect James O'Keefe to be, you know, so Hollywood?
I know.
Well, I'm just so excited because I believe that James has a message that every single person in America needs to hear loud and clear.
So I'm so excited about everything that he's doing and what an amazing premiere.
If there's a red carpet, there's Milo Yannopoulos as Levance.
Oh, hello.
Great to see you again.
It's been two years.
It's been years.
You've been very good to me over the years.
I'm very fond of you.
Well, it's nice to see you.
You're making trouble all the time.
Nonsense, nonsense, nonsense.
You know, I'm a very quiet, unassuming kind of a guy.
You're low-key.
You don't like to draw attention.
Trouble seems to follow me around, Juice.
It dogs me.
It dogs me.
I don't want to trap you.
Give me 30 seconds.
Why are you here today?
To support James.
I think he's incredible work.
James is one of those people who is so effective that he is constantly maligned and constantly lied about.
Up there in the tier with the president himself in some ways, the amount of people lie about him.
So any opportunity you get to come out and publicly support James, I'm all for it.
And who's your glamorous date?
No, This is Pariah Salome, and she's out with me this evening.
Excellent.
David DeLeiden, who did the videos, you know, David, and we've got Ariel Pink, one of the most canceled and talented artists in California.
And I can't remember who else I brought.
Lots of other people.
Well, that's amazing.
Great to see you, Milo.
Keep up the fight.
Thank you.
Sort of a glamorous affair.
Well, it is, but for a good cause, right?
What's that cause?
That cause is exposing truth.
And coming from Soviet Union, and actually, you say a little glamorous.
I have my father here with my brother.
My father was actually back in Soviet Union in prisons for almost 10 years of his life for exposing truth, for going against the government, and for believing God.
Oh my goodness, isn't it?
Father, Joseph Bondarenko and James are good friends, and we're here to support him because it's very important to expose truth.
And we stand behind James, what he's doing, doing for the American people, because we lived in a country that didn't care for its own people.
So we are proud to be Americans, and we're proud to be on the right side of the history and be here for James with my father Joseph, my brother, and see where it's going to take us next.
And you know, again, exposing truth, right?
And who is truth?
God says I'm truth, way, and life.
So amen to that.
Your daughter was saying that you were imprisoned in the Soviet Union, that you were in prison in the Soviet Union.
And what were you in prison for?
I was in prison for my faith in Lord, for my children, for my family.
And how long were you in prison?
10 years.
Oh my God.
And three years being illegal and hiding and trying to find a way to live.
And when did you finally get out of prison?
In which year did you leave the prison?
In 1981.
In 1981.
And did you move to America then?
1998.
So, you stayed in the Soviet Union even after you were in prison?
So, when freedom came, we were offered to stay in Switzerland and have asylum for me and my whole family.
But freedom came and we decided to stay the Soviet Union.
Well, I don't want to take up any more of your time, but perhaps you could tell me and our viewers if you have one warning or one lesson from your experience for Americans and Canadians, what would it be?
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Our viewers, Americans, Canadians, what would you like to say?
To protect freedom, stand for freedom, fight for freedom.
Don't stop.
Don't be silent.
Take an action.
Be active.
Write about it.
Protest when needed.
In our times, we did that.
We went to Kremlin and we organized protests, but good protests, asking for them to listen to us and give us basic human rights.
And we said no to the communistic ideology.
We wanted freedom for religious beliefs for people to be free and express themselves.
But for that, we had to pay a cost, and I did.
What do you think of the movie?
I thought it was fabulous.
Is it just for political people, or do you think it's for the broader audience too?
It really should be for the broader audience.
I don't think this is politics, this is humanity.
That said, it's pretty just a few weeks to the election.
You think this might move some voters?
I think people who do not have their mind made up, yes.
People who do, no.
Hey, Bob, what do you think of the movie?
Loved it.
He's finally getting it out there.
Yeah, the new whistleblower is going to be good.
Yeah, do you recommend this for people who are not political?
I think anyone that cares about kids or any sort of trafficking should care about this movie.
Just exposing what hasn't been exposed yet.
I thought this is what journalism is supposed to be like.
Is what it's, what it's really about.
It's unbelievably emotional.
I'm reminded of a line from another movie that was also very impactful, that came out last year called Sound Of Freedom, and the most impactful line of that movie was, God's children are not for sale.
God's children are not for sale, and I felt that in this too, like it's it's, we were abundantly aware that this is going on, but to have a visual representation of it and to see how much people risk their lives to get this out, is it's.
This is a movie every American should see absolutely before the election.
Yeah, eye-opening and heartbreaking.
And you know, i'm fortunate I think America is fortunate that there are brave souls out there willing to risk their lives.
I think that our government is is treasonous and it is so disgusting what our government is doing.
They're trafficking children, they're paying these people.
It made me cry.
I mean, as a woman with young children, i'm disgusted with my own country.
How do you think uh, an ordinary American who's not particularly political, what do you think they would think of this?
I don't think politics really matter in this.
I mean, all those issues are universal.
It's human nature, and I think that we're obviously more affected here, being in a border state, but if you're central states, probably a bigger impact for sure.
I thought it was really really interesting and really what was most impactful to me was, I think a lot of people feel like we're being kind and it's a humanitarian thing to let more people into the country without any betting, but what's happening to the kids is really sad and I think more people need to know that they aren't being well taken care of when they're brought here and traveling alone, because I think that'll change the perception of how humanitarian it actually is,
that like we're probably causing a lot more harm to these kids and I thought it was really impactful.
That way also showed sort of a softer side of James O'keefe, don't you think?
Yeah, a little more of it.
You know of the stuff can be a little bit more brash.
Or you know social media.
You have to catch attention, so you have to have you know a lot of things that are a little bit more maybe brasher or louder to catch attention, and this showed like there's a little bit more of you know care that goes into, or like heart that goes into the work as well.
What do you think of the movie?
I thought it was great.
I'm glad that.
I'm glad that he was able to do that.
I'm glad that he was was willing to do that.
Uh, for us, law enforcement, we've been beating this from the, from the rooftops for a while and we can't get media to pick it up.
Our government certainly doesn't care, and so I I i'm glad he was able to do this and I hope it.
I I hope it takes off and I I wish we could make it required watching for everyone.
In this country there were a lot of border police who were interviewed, or at least a conversation they had was on camera.
I i'm guessing that that puts them in some jeopardy if you say anything critical of government policy.
You're obviously here in the daylight with your name in public so you don't have that fear.
But I'm worried about some of the border police who were so candid maybe didn't know they were being recorded.
I was surprised.
I was very surprised that they were able to catch them on camera, that the agents were as forthcoming as they were even though they kind of weren't.
But I feel for them.
I mean, I speak with them and they speak freely with me and we have that and they're comfortable with me.
They can't be comfortable talking to the media because I can do, you mentioned it, I can say whatever I want.
The voters, I'm responsible to voters.
They're responsible to government leaders who aren't real leaders and that have an agenda.
And their jobs are in jeopardy.
I mean, that young man on the Canadian border that's in exile right now or wherever he is, I mean, more power to him.
But the strength and courage that it took, you have to be willing to do the right thing at all costs, which all costs are going to be the possibility of him losing his livelihood, losing his job.
And for all of them to say there, it really, it is unfortunate to say, that's my job.
It is unfortunate.
But I can tell you that the Border Patrol across the board is extremely frustrated with what they have had to do for the last several years.
They are not comfortable doing what they're doing, but as sad as it is, it's their job.
And I guess the only way out of it is for all of them to just refuse.
I don't know what would happen.
I don't know what it could be.
Or even better, we can get a better president and a better administration.
One that cares about the border, cares about what's coming in here, cares about these kids being trafficked, cares about sex trafficking, cares about drugs.
Instead of this political agenda that they have of feeding the beast, the money beast, the money laundering beasts that go to the nonprofits, if we would care about people, care about the kids, care about these people that are being trafficked, we really could make a difference.
But we're all going to have to stand up.
Sarah, Rebel News reporter, who I was surprised to see you here.
What do you think of the movie?
That was shocking, and I don't think my life will ever be the same.
Come on.
What were we talking about?
Our government, the United States government, is literally complicit in sex trafficking thousands, hundreds of thousands of children.
You always hear them say, you always hear this stat thrown around that there's 300,000 missing children.
I never knew any contacts for that.
Now I realize they're taking unaccompanied minors from the border, taking them to these detention centers, and then just signing them off, giving them to random people who are on sex offender registry lists.
They're giving them to people who have been convicted of sexual abuse.
There was this crazy scene where a 10-year-old girl was standing right at the border fence, just by herself.
That's astonishing.
Where are these children coming from?
That's my question.
Who brought them to the border?
And where are they ending up?
Why do we not, we know they're just getting passed off to these random people.
Who are these people?
Can we track them down?
That's what I'm wondering.
Now, you and I are both Canadians, but we're down here in the greater Hollywood area.
Do you think this will ring a bell for Canadians, or is it too U.S.-centric?
I think that this should be an international issue.
I mean, just the fact that the America is supposed to be the beacon of light in the world, the fact that our own government is complicit in this issue.
Everyone should care about this, and it should honestly be the number one issue this election season as well.
That's what I think.
Well, that was very exciting.
The red carpet schmoozers, everyone dressed so fancy.
And then the movie itself, some thrilling parts, very dramatic.
James O'Keefe, known for his undercover journalism, well, he went along with the migrants in a train and came face to face with cartels and guns.
It was very exciting, but it was more than just exciting.
He followed the money, which of course is rule number one.
And oh my God, is there money in illegal immigration in the U.S.?
Speaking as a Canadian, We achingly need this kind of expose in our country too.
Justin Trudeau proportionately has flooded Canada with immigrants just as much as the U.S. has.
I'm sure there's different aspects in Canada than in the U.S.
It's less of an on-foot migration, but it's a story that Canadians haven't been told about our country yet either.
That's a reflection as a Canuck, but being here today was very exciting, bumping into glamorous folks, not normally something I would associate with conservative citizen journalism.
On the whole, a very exciting day.
In addition to taking the premiere here, we were in Venice Beach talking to Americans about the upcoming election.
Eye-opening there too, a surprising number of people who said they would vote for Trump.
I didn't expect that in left-wing LA.
An exciting trip and we're done tonight.
We're leaving this town and we've got some exciting news about who we're meeting with tomorrow, but I'll leave that as a surprise.
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For Rebel News in, well, I guess a red carpet fancy place, Newport Beach.
I'm Ezra LeVance.
David Menzies for Rebel News here at Queen's Park in Toronto.
And folks, today is the one-year anniversary of the most horrific massacre taken out against the Jewish people since the Holocaust.
It was on this day in 2023 that more than 1,100 innocent people in Israel were killed.
Another 250 or so were kidnapped.
Many of them have since been massacred while held in captivity.
And you know, it's kind of funny.
You would think that there would be some respect by the pro-Hamas crowd on this day.
This should be, I would say, a somber day for reflection given what happened 365 days ago.
But as you can see behind me, there's a small pro-Israel demonstration by Jewish people and their allies.
But on the other side of the police line, you can see the pro-Hamas are out in full force.
And really, how vulgar is that?
I mean, we have seen for the last 12 months in our Dominion coded chants for genocide against the Jewish people from the river to the sea in Tifada, go back to Europe.
You would think on this day, maybe they would, I don't know, roll back that rhetoric at least for 24 hours, but no, they're doubling down on their pro-genocidal messages.
What's even more disturbing, I think, is what has been the reaction of our politicians and our police services.
Well, they'll make comments like, hate has no place here and diversity is our strength.
And meanwhile, hatred abounds.
And what do they do?
They do nothing.
Well, actually, that's not quite true, folks.
On very cold days, the Toronto Police Service will deliver coffee and tin bits to the Islamo-fascists.
You don't want them chanting death on an empty stomach, do you?
And how about this for another disturbing factor?
What do you think about the Justin Trudeau Liberals issuing 5,000 visas for Gazans to move to Canada?
I mean, latest polls show about 80% of Gazans support the terrorist group Hamas.
Other Arab nations won't even take these people.
And yet we're going to welcome in people like that to our great dominion?
I think that falls under the category of throwing gasoline on the fire.
In any event, we're going to wade into the crowd and try to speak with the demonstrators and counter-demonstrators.
I'm really not hopeful of the pro-Hamas side giving us any kind of tangible interviews.
They are typically told by the ringleaders not to talk to us.
When they do talk, they tend to get violent.
Often they're incoherent.
We might have, I think, better luck with the pro-Israel demonstrator.
So huge police presence here.
I would estimate there's maybe 150, 160 people, and probably just as many cops, but the evening is young.
We understand more are on their way.
So let's try to talk to whoever will talk to us and try to make sense of a day that should be a somber occasion for reflection, but clearly others don't think that way.
You like spreading misinformation, don't you?
Oh, what's that, sir?
Oh, do we?
What have I lied about?
You lie about everything that's going on when it comes to this.
Okay, you spread lies.
Can you give me one specific example, sir?
You'd be saying garbage on camera all the time, man.
Okay, can you be a little less abstract?
Can you give me a tangible example?
The Zionists be giving you.
I know they got deep pockets, and I know your pockets are fat because they're paying you.
Oh, I see the Zionists are paying us.
Oh, okay, then.
Do you have any proof of that?
It's obvious.
Why else would you be doing this?
It's obvious.
I don't think that would really hold up in court.
I mean, if you just arrived on the planet, you would have thought that it was the Gazans that were slaughtered on this day.
I mean, I guess what I'm getting at, even on this day, which should be a solemn occasion, they are still pressing the envelope.
They are still doing their coded chants for genocide, such as from the river to the sea, go back to Europe.
What do you make of it?
What I make of it and what I, and the blame is with the Western world, the so-called civilized world that stands by them, do you realize that it wouldn't take a drop of a single drop of blood had the Western world, the civilized world, stick together like they stick together?
So folks, what you're seeing right now, I guess it's a proverbial squeeze play.
The police want the Jewish demonstrators to move back.
And it looks like slowly but surely there's some compliance.
Well, I would expect that the government would outlaw an actual celebration of the October 7th slaughter of Israelis taking place in front of the Ontario provincial legislature.
It's outrageous.
It should be outlawed.
These people are a danger to the safety and security of the Jewish community.
And the police, what are they doing?
They're asking us to move away, move away, and let these people sprout their anti-Semitic, pro-terrorist garbage.
Have you ever spoken to an Israeli hostage?
They'll tell you that they've been treated humanely.
They'll tell you that the only people who did the killing on October 7th were actually the IDF when they were shooting their own people.
I see.
When you say the hostages, it will tell me that you mean the ones that are still living, right?
The hostages that were freed, they were interviewed, and they gave their own testimony of what happened.
Well, you asked me why I'm here.
Educate yourself.
You should educate yourself.
Are you going to let me speak?
I'm trying to answer your question.
There's nothing for you to even say of any value or of any truth.
Okay, then.
Okay, anything else?
To let you know that rebel news is not respected and you are just spreading misinformation.
And you know, you're going to have to pay for that on the Day of Judgment, man.
Oh, what does that mean?
I'll have to pay for it.
Are you going to get violent on me?
Always getting violent.
The only people who commit violence are the Israelis.
And the whole world has seen that.
We are here for a better life.
This is not Canada.
We need change in Canada.
We can't have hate like this.
The distinction between us.
A man told me to drop dead.
I told him to have a long life.
Huge distinction.
The issue is we have all these different gods and who are not really gods because they are two forces at work in this world.
The force of darkness and the force of light.
The light promotes love and truth.
And the darkness promotes deception and hatred and harm.
We shouldn't celebrate the pain of other peoples.
We should try to sympathize with people.
Today is October 7th.
It is one year.
One year.
And they are allowed to stay, but the police are pushing back the Jews.
The Jews are polite.
We are helpful.
We built this city.
They don't do anything but destroy, kill, murder, maim.
And if you're not a true Canadian, you don't uphold Judeo-Christian values, leave.
We don't want you.
People who disembowel people while they were alive, people who cut off genitalia, there is not a hell big enough in the universe.
Hamas wasn't the only killers on that day, right?
Okay, who were the other killers?
Did the IDF kill anybody?
Please educate me.
What are the numbers of IDF?
I'm here to ask questions just like how you.
Well, you know what?
I started off this conversation with a question, right?
Asking if you brought enough security and if you're okay.
This is what your Canada is going to look like.
This, this kind of garbage will come in, is coming in.
They are here.
They're overtaking our city, our country, our rights.
And you know what?
Bye-bye, Canada, if that's the case.
And Trudeau has ruined this country.
Time for him to take a very long walk.
You know, during the pandemic, the police took a very heavy-handed approach to the freedom demonstrators.
And yet, here we have people, they're chanting genocide, they're advocating.
You want to answer these questions?
Well, we tried to get their side of the story, but clearly they don't want to talk.
And I mean, the point remains, folks, we saw the freedom people brutally tackled and arrested, sometimes just for standing on a corner by themselves waving a Canadian flag.
That was verboten.
And on this side, we have coded chants for genocide.
We've seen the last 12 months violence, threats, and nothing happens.
Well, that's not quite true.
Sometimes the police on a cold winter day will bring the pro-Hamas people coffee and tin bits.
But I'm just trying to make sense of it all, but the police, they don't want to talk to me.
Sir, are you concerned about using your pager today?
Are you afraid of using your walkie-talkie today?
How about your cell phone?
Sir, are you concerned about using your pager today?
How about your walkie-talkie?
Hi, sir.
Sir, are you concerned about using your pager today?
What are you talking about?
I'm concerned about using your pager today.
You're saying that because I'm Lebanese, motherfucker?
I don't know you're Lebanon.
Away from me with that mic.
Are we under Canadian law or Sharia law?
What are you talking about, bro?
I'm just wondering if you're concerned about using your fing bullshit.
You're respecting international law?
You f ⁇ ing terrorists.
I'm a terrorist.
I'm a national law supporter.
Don't come to me law.
How about you, sir?
Are you concerned about using your pager?
Do you respect international law?
Are you concerned about using your pager?
Nobody cares about my opinion.
Under international law, it's a terror attack.
Wait, under international law, it's a terrorist.
Who is this masked man?
Who is this masked man?
How about yourself, sir?
Are you concerned about using a pager today?
No.
Sir, are you concerned about using your pager today?
Sorry.
Suddenly camera shy.
You're not afraid of using your pager today, sir.
Oh, this guy's pain.
By the way, where's your brother tonight?
Why are you asking me about my brother for?
Ask him about me.
Well, isn't he a little infamous?
No, I speak about myself.
So what brings you out today?
What brings me out today?
Yeah.
We're protesting.
We're out.
What do you mean?
But if you're protesting, shouldn't you be protesting the largest slaughter of Jewish people since the Holocaust?
Hey, October 7th means different things for different people, right?
It does?
It means something for you.
Right now it means something for a lot of people.
For me, it means it's a one-year tragic anniversary of the Palestinian genocide.
Right?
That's how I feel.
The Palestinian genocide.
One year tragic anniversary of the Palestinian genocide and 76 years of continuing ongoing oppression occupation and the resilience of the Palestinian people.
What does your family think of you being part of Jews for a free Palestine?
You really are Jewish, right?
He can't.
Say, are you afraid to use your pager today, sir?
You want to say that again?
Are you afraid to use your pager today?
Are you concerned?
What is that implying?
What about your walkie-talkie?
What are you implying?
I'm just asking, man, you know, there's been some reports of some malfunctions.
Are you making are you referencing that my walk talk is gonna blow up or something?
Could that happen?
Do I have a walkie-talkie?
I don't know.
I can't even see who you are.
You've got a- We got what we needed.
Let's go.
OK.
The irony couldn't be more profound.
There is a lady walking around with a jacket that says press.
I just wanted to find out what media outlet she's with, especially since she's waving a Palestinian flag and wearing the kafifa.
And these men came in and they quickly shut down that discourse.
I think maybe a little bit of sexism there.
They don't want a woman speaking to someone of the opposite sex.
I don't know.
I told you, your hate speech better come to an end.
You'll get yourself into a lawsuit that will be awful.
Hate speech?
What have I said that meets the benchmark of hate?
Your beeper jokes that it's going to blow up on me.
I don't know why.
That's hate speech?
Because I support a specific doctrine?
Is it not hate speech?
Is that not hate speech?
Is that not directed to something?
Why don't you explain your question?
is the doctrine you support sir?
Why don't you explain that?
Why don't you explain it?
Well, I'm trying to understand the hate speech because I hear from the river to the sea.
I'll be very clear about it.
What I do not support is me following a religious doctrine that has been made to be politicized that sends foreign mercenaries to foreign lands to go and fight in the name of religious doctrines.
I'm not talking about ISIS.
Who are you talking about?
I think you can figure it out yourself.
That's not very ladylike.
Yes, I can say that to you.
F ⁇ if I can.
I'm walking.
I'm walking here, sir.
Sir, why are these police arresting you?
Sir, sir, sir.
Sir, you have been in the middle of the morning.
Property Dispute00:02:43
Can I get a card or a number or something?
Sir, what happened?
They just grabbed me and they walked off their property.
I'm standing on the grass.
Mr. Sir, can you stop dragging me?
Mr. Sir. Mr. Sir. Mr. Sir. Mr. Sir.
I'm just asking you to stop grabbing me.
Okay, just keep walking.
Just keep walking, sir.
Do not be grabbing me anymore, please.
Just stop grabbing me.
I'm going to walk with you.
You don't watch in the middle of the morning.
Can you ungrab me, please?
Can you be ungrabbing me?
That's all.
Just ungrabbing me.
I'm standing on the street.
Okay, guys, guys, let's go.
Let's walk.
Let's go.
Stop, grab me.
Let's go.
Stop grabbing me.
Don't plug in me.
Okay, okay, okay.
Stop, stop.
There you go.
Okay.
And you broke my glasses, lady, when you smacked me with the stick.
Sir, sir, please.
What are you talking about?
My ledge is out.
Look, you police officers broke my glasses by grabbing me.
Please do not touch me.
Oh, you're right, you're right.
I will not.
I'm with you, sir.
I'm with you.
Where's my camera?
Where's my camera?
They have your camera right there.
I thought this was public property.
I was standing on it very quietly, speaking to no one, making no statement.
But someone decided that I should not be on the grass because someone decided they just don't want me to be on the grass.
Simple as that.
Well, if you're telling the truth, I mean, that seems like a...
The police grabbed me and physically very roughly manhandled me.
That seems like a real overreach on the behalf of the police if you're telling me all the details.
Those are exactly the details.
I spoke to no one, made not a sound.
You've been trespassed, you gotta have to go on the other side.
I'm not talking to you, officer.
No, not to this officer.
But I'm telling you right now, I'm talking to you right now.
You've been trespassed.
You can't come back to Queen's Park property.
You're gonna have to go to the other side.
You're gonna get arrested.
Just asking you nicely.
I'm giving you the benefit of the doubt.
Oh, no, but sir, I'm just wondering.
Can you just tell me why he wasn't sure?
I saw the other one.
They relayed the information that he's been trespassed.
He was removed and he came back.
That's it.
But trespassed from a public park?
It doesn't seem to make sense.
He caused a disturbance and then he was removed.
And that's all I know.
Okay?
It looked like for a moment you were getting swarmed for holding up this flag of Israel.
What's your take on what's going on?
Well, the flag is flying high.
Even if you're two people standing here, we stand in here, right?
Iran Defends Its Sovereignty00:02:18
We don't care about the sea.
We're good to go, right?
What does that mean?
Iran has the right to defend itself.
Really?
Are you Iranian, sir?
It's funny, the soy boy telling him not to speak.
Well, folks, as darkness takes lease, the pro-Hamas demonstrators, they are going to be marching down University Avenue.
And, you know, it's uncanny, isn't it?
When you look at the volume of people here, when you look at what they are chanting, namely genocide, it's almost as though I'm having an out-of-body experience.
Am I in Tehran or am I in Toronto?
But you know, we always have to look for the silver lining, don't we?
And a new poll recently came out, commissioned by the Association for Canadian Studies and carried out by Leger.
And this is what the poll says, that only one in 10 Canadians have a positive view of Hamas.
One in 10.
So don't be tricked, don't be confused that these people, these hooligans, represent the vast majority.
The precise opposite is true.
In fact, I'm reminded of perhaps the most famous quote from Shakespeare's Macbeth, full of sound and fury, signifying nothing.
For Rebel News, I'm David the Menzoid Menzies.
You know, folks, after a year of seeing the pro-Hamas types chant genocide in the streets, come on, enough is enough, especially since a lot of these people aren't even Canadian citizens.
They're here on visas, they're international students.
If you think you have the right to come to our great dominion and advocate for genocide, think again.