Ezra Levant exposes Canada’s RCMP under Greg Dumichel’s leadership, targeting free press like David Menzies—assaulted in 2021, falsely arrested in 2024, and detained over public property coverage—while evading accountability. Parallels emerge with the UK’s Southport "massacre" (July 29, 2024), where Alex Radha Kabuna’s guilty plea sparked riots amid perceived police bias, contrasting leniency toward radicalized criminals like those in Rotham (1,400 victims) with crackdowns on dissenters. Multiculturalism’s failures—from unpunished hotel-based rapes to al-Qaeda-linked payouts—highlight systemic protection of offenders over free speech, questioning whether Western democracies prioritize justice or ideological silence. [Automatically generated summary]
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Greg Dumichel's Escape00:09:34
Tonight, crooked cop Greg Dumichel of the Mounties, well, he's gone from tough guy to Sergeant Schultz, i.e. I know nothing.
I saw nothing in just one year.
I have some theories why.
It's Tuesday, January 21st, 2025.
I'm David Menzies, and this is the Ezra Levant Show.
shame on you you censorious bug hey folks at rebel news we always endeavor to get the other side of the story So we were quite thankful indeed to spot Greg Dumaschel of the Royal Canadian Mounted Henchman earlier this month.
Dumaschel was providing bodyguard services for the Prime Minister at a Richmond Hill, Ontario vigil for those Canadians who were massacred by Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps back in 2020.
Dumaschel is also perhaps Canada's most infamous mountie these days.
And wow, did I have questions for this thug given what he did to me a year ago this month?
Here, check it out.
Ms. Freeland, how come the IRDC is not a terrorist group?
Why is your government supporting Islamo National?
You've been missing, Suzanne.
What are you doing?
You're under arrest for assault.
Why are you supposed to be?
You're under arrest for assault.
Who are you?
Under arrest?
Police about.
Police, you're under arrest.
How am I under arrest?
You bumped into me.
You pushed into me.
I was just scrubbing.
I've got my credentials here and you just bumped into me.
So police.
You're under arrest.
What's your name and your badge?
Why am I under arrest?
He brought my name.
I was just scrubbing Christia Freeland.
I'm a police officer.
You're under arrest.
What is your name and your badge?
Do you know, folks, that Christia Freeland's campaign slogan for her quest to become the next leader of the Liberal Party of Canada is free land, two words, all uppercase.
I guess this former journalist no longer gives a rodent's rectum when it comes to freedom of the press, alas.
And we found out that to be the case on Sunday when Rebel News and other independent media people were frog marched out of the venue that was hosting Fraudline Freeland's Toronto campaign launch.
Nice.
But back to Uncle Fester of the Mounties.
I wanted to find out what motivated this so-called law enforcement officer to physically assault and falsely arrest me last January at the very same vigil.
By the way, that mugging was perhaps our most viral video of 2024, meaning that you, the viewers, are also very interested in police behaving badly, I should think.
And so it was that cameraman Lincoln J spotted Dumaschel leaving the Richmond Hills Center for the Performing Arts for whatever reason.
And we decided to tag along in the hopes of interviewing him because even when it comes to the bad guys, we believe in getting the other side of the story.
At least we try.
What followed next was bizarre.
Namely, Dumichel driving first eastbound and then westbound on Highway 407.
Was he lost?
Or more likely, did he spot us spotting him and he wanted to, well, ditch us like yesterday's newspaper.
He eventually fled to an Ontario Provincial Police Detachment on Bathur Street.
That's where Dumaschel called the cops on me, even though he is a cop, but never mind.
Here, check out some more video evidence.
Hey, Mr. Dumaschel, how are you?
You look lost.
You're going back and forth on the 407.
You know, a lot of our viewers would like to know why aren't you confined to a desk job?
Can you hear me?
Hello.
Why are you still on active duty?
No, you're not so tough one year later.
Look at this, folks.
It's Uncle Fester of the Mounties, aka Craig Dumischel.
Why were you driving back and forth on the 407?
That's a toll highway on the taxpayer fun.
This is an OPP detachment.
Why would you be here?
Isn't this amazing, folks?
This is the guy who a year ago today roughed me up, falsely arrested me.
I, you know, cat caught his tongue.
Why is he so silent?
And here he is.
Oh, he's called the OPP on us.
I don't know if we've broken any laws, but I guess a new adventure awaits.
Mr. Dumaschel, would you like to talk about that?
Well, at least one thing is for certain, namely, Dumichel is a compulsive liar.
He likely didn't notice the dash cam that was mounted on the Menzoid Mobile, which adroitly shows that contrary to his allegation, we did not, quote, blow through a red light, end quote.
But as you just saw, he did not answer my questions.
He did not get out of his vehicle.
He did not lower his window.
didn't even make eye contact with me hey whatever happened to of course falsely making a police report turned out to be a tactic for us to be detained by the OPP as Dumochelle scurried away from more impolite questioning By the way, isn't it a crime to make a false police report, even if you are the police?
Then again, the woke OPP would seem to be more interested in thought crimes these days.
Check out this video of me being arrested in Little Fergus, Ontario last May.
The charge, at least the official charge, was trespassing, which is laughable given that I was on a public field asking spectators what they thought about Ash Davis, a biological male playing rugby with biological females in violation of world rugby rules, by the way.
But the OPP, they don't care about that.
Here, check it out.
You're under arrest for trespassing.
Why?
Hands behind your back, please.
Are you kidding me?
No, hands behind your back.
I'm not on the field.
Yes, you are.
Hands behind your back.
I'm not sitting up.
Hands behind your back, please.
Are you getting this, guys?
Can you please stop?
I'm not on the field.
I'm not on the field.
David, David.
Hands behind your back.
No.
Well, folks, this is my equipment.
I'm going to give it to my cameraman, okay?
Just let it go and your cameraman can grab it for you, okay?
This is Doug Ford's Pretorian Guard.
They are arrested me on a trumped-up charge.
I never trespassed on the field.
And they are, meanwhile, they are not tolerating, they are tolerating this man injuring female players.
Wow, isn't that something?
You know, if I was trespassing, then so were the other spectators.
But again, never mind.
You know, folks, we back the blue or we try to back the blue, but when police act like this, is it any wonder why so many people are losing faith in law enforcement?
But back to Dumichel.
Why is he such a timid little pussycat these days?
How did he go from barking out threats to embracing the silent treatment?
Gee, you don't think it has anything to do with the international humiliation he received last year when the world saw via video evidence that he assaulted me, not vice versa, and that he falsely arrested me on trumped up bogus charges.
And, you know, it speaks to the entitlement and yes, stupidity of a rotten cop like Dumichel that he would behave that way when several individuals plus security cameras were recording his thuggish actions on video in real time.
Rcmp's Despicable Behavior00:11:46
You know, it makes you wonder how would Dumichel have behaved if there wasn't a camera in sight.
Now that is really disturbing, my friends.
By the way, this wasn't the first time I've had to endure a violent encounter with the Mounties for the egregious crime of practicing journalism.
I hearken back to December 2021.
I was standing on a sidewalk outside the Brickworks restaurant in Toronto.
You see, days earlier, Justin Trudeau urged Canadians not to get together for Christmas.
You know, there'd be a lack of social distancing in doing so.
And with all that COVID-19 pandemic stuff in full force, that would make Christmas time just too unsafe.
So, can you imagine our surprise when Blackface staged a $1,700 a plate fundraiser at the Brickworks in which deep-pocketed liberal cultists were packed into the eatery like proverbial sardines?
Our mission was to ask the PM, why the double standard?
Why was he donning the guise of the Grinch and demanding Canadians cancel Christmas, yet was full speed ahead when it came to staging a fundraiser for the Liberal Party of Canada?
Well, alas, I never got to ask any questions because as I was standing on a public sidewalk, hoping to scrum the Prime Minister, this is what transpired.
What are you doing?
Get off me!
Hey, I can.
Hey, this is assault.
I'm on a side.
What is this?
I'm on a sidewalk.
I am on a sidewalk.
What is this?
You cannot touch me.
Not rush me or.
Hey!
Are you kidding?
Are you kidding?
I told you.
What is this?
You can't.
Am I under arrest?
Am I under arrest?
Absolutely shocking.
Trudeau actually sent out his goon squad to physically assault me for the possibility that I might ask an insensitive question, that I might expose his incredible hypocrisy.
That is banana republic garbage, folks.
But then again, we can't grow bananas in Canada, so let's just call our once proud Dominion a maple syrup republic.
In any event, regarding Dumichel's most recent behavior, I reached out to RCMP Media Relations since he has no intention of talking to me.
I had nine specific questions.
One, why did Dumichel leave the Richmond Hill venue early given that the Prime Minister was still in attendance?
Two, what was his intended destination?
Three, why did he and or his partner drive to a Richmond Hill OPP detachment?
Four, why did he and or his partner falsely accuse me of violating the Highway Traffic Act?
Five, going back to January 2024, why did Dumichel assault and falsely arrest me?
Six, regarding the incident last year, if he believed I had assaulted him, why did he drop the assault charge within an hour?
Seven, when Dumichel arrested and assaulted me, was he acting on his own accord or was he being instructed by then Deputy PM Christia Freeland and or her staff member to assault and arrest me?
Eight, did the RCMP conduct a formal review of this incident?
If so, can you kindly provide me with the results of that investigation?
And nine, can you kindly provide me with how many complaints Dumishel has received during his tenure at the RCMP?
And I received a response from the RCMP's Robin Percival, she, her, L. Wow, a three-pronouner.
Quote, hi David, due to ongoing litigation, the RCMP is not in a position to provide comment, end quote.
That's it?
Well, yeah.
But that is so disingenuous, folks.
Just because something is before the courts, which is to say we are indeed suing the RCMP for the 2024 false arrest, that does not mean either party is obligated to take a vow of silence.
And really, if what you are going to state to a journalist is exactly the same as what you plan to say to a judge, what's the problem?
Thus, the it's before the courts excuse is just that, an excuse, as opposed to a genuine, sincere response.
It's also sad, really, as previously mentioned, Rebel News backs the blue.
While the progressives want to defund the police, really, what would this achieve?
A society suddenly beholden to the law of the jungle?
An uptick in both victims and vigilanteism?
Does anyone really want that?
But saying we are pro-police has caveats, which is to say we must call out rotten cops and rotten police practices when we encounter them.
In that regard, the RCMP keeping a thug like Dumoschel on the payroll and allowing him to interact with the public is downright astonishing.
And it's an insult to all the good men and women on the force who prudently uphold the law and yes, tell the truth.
Indeed, the RCMP turning a blind eye and a deaf ear to officers like Dumoschel is self-defeating in that all it achieves is fueling mistrust and even contempt amongst those in the public.
Indeed, this website was recently sent my way the other day.
It's called Cowards of Canada.
And folks, can you guess who the number one police coward is according to cowards.ca?
Well, knock me down with a feather.
It's none other than Greg Dumoschel.
And get this?
Apparently, Douchebag, or I mean, Dumoschel allegedly bragged that he earned so much overtime pay during the Freedom Convoy that he was able to buy a swimming pool with that windfall.
And wow, did law enforcement ever shine during that particular period, eh, folks?
Just ask my beloved colleague Alexa Lavoie, who was actually shot in the thigh with some sort of canister for absolutely no good reason whatsoever.
Here, check it out.
Then again, in Justin Trudeau's Canada, practicing journalism as an independent reporter is indeed perhaps very good reason for blackface to tell the cops, hey, shoot on sight.
Despicable.
And speaking of despicable, and speaking of despicable things, tell me, RCMP brass, is protecting Greg Dumoschel worth the damage to your reputation?
Do you even care about your reputation anymore?
In the final analysis, the silent treatment only goes so far, which is to say, regarding the 2021 and 2024 incidents in which I was assaulted by these Royal Canadian mounted henchmen.
Rebel News, as Robin Percival, she/her L alluded to, has indeed filed lawsuits in both cases.
It's going to take years to litigate and a whole lot of money.
But it's all about seeking justice vis-a-vis dealing with crooked cops.
And I believe we have a rock-solid case that the RCMP continues to systemically violate our constitutional rights, specifically in the departments of free speech and freedom of the press.
And while the RCMP can refuse to answer the queries of journalists, the same cannot be said when it comes to a court of law.
So as the saying goes, tell it to the judge, Dudley Durong.
Bottom line, the Mounties are well within their rights when it comes to ignoring my request for comment.
But once ensconced within a court of law, they will be A, under oath, and B, required to answer questions.
And I, for one, can't wait to see how they justify their odious and egregious actions when it comes to protecting the Prime Minister and the former Deputy Prime Minister from threats that never existed.
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A British teen pleaded guilty Monday to murdering three girls and attempting to kill 10 other people in what a prosecutor said was a meticulously planned stabbing rampage at a Taylor Swift-themed dance class in England last summer.
Guilty Plea Revealed00:14:41
Alex Radha Kabuna, 18, entered the surprise plea as jury selection had just recently begun.
Now, Ruda Cabana allegedly killed Alice DaSilva Aguire, age nine, B.B. King, age six, and seven-year-old L C Dot Stancomb last July 29th.
On the first day of his trial, he also admitted the attempted murders of eight children and two adults, Leanne Lucas and Jonathan Hayes.
Andy admitted to the production of a biological toxin, ricin, and possession of a terrorist document entitled Military Studies in the Jihad Against Tyrants, the Al-Qaeda Training Manual.
And with more on this story, I'm joined now by UK-based journalist Sammy Woodhouse.
Hey there, Sammy.
Thank you so much for making time for me.
Hi there.
How are you?
I'm doing great.
Now, Sammy, for starters, what do we know so far about the accused, especially when it comes to his motive?
Well, that's what we attended to court for.
Today is a trial was meant to go underway, which was meant to last for about 46 weeks.
Now, when we got into court, he very, at the last minute, changed his plea and pleaded guilty to every single count.
So no information has come out in the court case as yet.
And there's going to be sentencing on Thursday at 11 o'clock, sorry, at 11 o'clock at Liverpool Crown Court.
Now, there's been a lot of anger around this case throughout the country.
You know, when this happened last summer, there was riots, you know, which spread out over the UK, but, you know, especially in the hometown of Southport.
Now, there was lots of conspiracies around this of, you know, why he did this.
You know, where did he come from?
What religion did he follow?
Who knew about this?
How long had they known?
So today, when these guilty plea got put in, a lot of people was disappointed and feel that this is another part of the cover-up and they want the truth.
But the Home Secretary, Yvette Cooper, has just announced that there is going to be an inquiry into this and very rightly so.
Now, you know, throughout all of this, of what's been happening, I feel that the families have just been totally forgotten about.
It's absolutely devastating to see how far these families have been.
So people are calling this the Southport stabbing.
Let's be very clear.
This isn't a stabbing.
This was a massacre.
You know, these families have been through absolute hell.
And today, for example, what I've just found out is when Axel, you know, at the very last minute put in the guilty pleas, the families wasn't actually in court because, you know, nobody expected the trial to start until tomorrow.
Today was all the legal technologies of it.
But when the guilty plea got put in, the families was actually at the police station watching the police's body cam of what happened that day.
And they were doing that to prepare them for what they was going to see in the trials.
You know, as I say, this was a massacre.
It was absolutely horrific.
And this will stay with them for the rest of their lives.
So when they found out that he pleaded guilty, it was actually through news channels.
So they didn't even have time to tell their loved ones, you know, about the plea.
So it's been devastating again for the families.
But yeah, an inquiry is being announced and very rightly so.
People are very, very angry at this.
And, you know, throughout the last year of, or coming up to the year of this happening, when people have shown their anger and they've shown that they care about this case, they've been branded as far right.
You know, Sammy, is this, you know, hearkening back to what you just said about people accusing this of being a cover-up?
Do you think this is a continuation of a theme in the UK?
And I speak of, well, the reason why Tommy Robinson is doing jail time right now, shining a light on mostly Pakistani rape gangs tormenting young girls.
And it was something that instead of bringing justice for these girls and their families, it seemed that the authorities were obsessed with shoving this under the rug, not wanting to create any kind of racial or nationalistic crisis, so to speak.
How entrenched is this in the UK right now?
Well, Tommy, I actually worked with Tommy for about six months at Urban Scoop, and that's how I actually came to get into reporting on the riots about Southport.
You know, I was working with Tommy.
Now, Tommy's in court because he played a documentary.
The court said he weren't allowed to play that.
He went ahead and played that.
But Tommy was highlighting, you know, and trying to raise awareness of, you know, the grooming or rape gangs, exploitation of children.
You know, people have different labels for what happened to us.
And he was doing that for over a decade.
I was actually one of the victims in Rotham.
I exposed the Rotham child abuse scandal, which showed that there was 1,400 children just like myself that was groomed, abused, raped, tortured, you know, trafficked.
You know, lots of things happened to us, and we've all got different stories.
But one of the reasons why people didn't want to, you know, kind of tackle that and bring perpetrators to account is because majority of the perpetrators were Pakistani Muslim men and majority of the victims were white, non-religious female children.
Now, I think when we talk about Southport, which of course is different, but when this first happened, there was lots of talk of, you know, who is it?
Where is he from?
Is he Muslim?
So when the riot started, there was a mosque at the side.
And, you know, that got vandalized.
And it very much in some respects became, I suppose, a war about religion.
The problem that we have in our country is that we are never ever able to have honest and open conversations about race and religion.
And things get buried and covered up.
And I think that's what part of the problem is.
If we was allowed to be open and honest about what's happening, then I don't think people would have been so angry.
And, you know, of course, people was angry.
They have every right to be angry after what had happened.
And, you know, when I was going around the country and I was talking to people of all walks of life, you know, people on the right, people on the left, people of all different races, religions.
You know, what they was all saying is that they're not being listened to by our politicians.
And there's so much going wrong in our country.
You know, like we've seen, children being groomed, raped, murdered.
And nobody wants to talk about it or deal with it.
And what we know as well from evidence in court cases and investigations, that you have police, social care, politicians, they're directly involved in not just the cover-up, but in actually abusing and raping children as well.
Yeah, it's absolutely appalling.
And Sammy, one thing I want to touch on is when this story first broke back in July 29th of last year, there was, I think, a week's worth of rioting in the UK and Ireland.
And I understand that it was erroneously reported that the suspect was a migrant to Britain when, in fact, he was born in Wales.
What can you tell us about that?
Yeah, so again, you know, there was lots of talk about where he was from, what religion he followed.
So, and, you know, people were trying to shut down the conversation.
I think what they should have just done is given the public, you know, just enough information because then, you know, people took to online, lots of different misinformation was getting put out.
And I actually was there at the Southport riot, you know, recording with Urban Scoop.
So I was there talking to people and our video footage, we just uploaded it.
We didn't, you know, there was no need for editing.
A lot of the mainstream media targeted me and Tommy Robbins, Tommy Robinson, for doing that.
You know, they were blaming us.
They were saying it was our fault that the riots were starting and that we encouraged it when all we were doing is allowing people to have their voices known.
But yeah, I think there's still a lot of information to come out about Axel.
And, you know, I've been online earlier, you know, and as well, what we now know is that he has been on the radar of authorities for a very, very long time.
I personally feel this is something that could have been prevented.
But I think we're going to hear more coming out about this in the next couple of weeks.
Sammy, I mean, I just can't imagine the savagery involved in going into a venue filled with little girls who are just having fun.
They're listening to Taylor Swift music.
And then to take a knife and literally stab some of them to death and attempt to murder so many more.
Certainly nothing is going to bring back those little girls.
But now that Axel has pled guilty, what can the British public expect in terms of the sentence this person is going to receive?
Well, the judge has said in court today to expect a life sentence.
Now, when he committed the crime, Axel was considered as a child.
He was 17.
He's now 18.
You know, the judge did give permission to name him when he was 17 because, you know, he's protected as a child.
I think the sentencing is going to be really interesting.
I'll be honest, I'm not very well educated on what the sentencing can be, but, you know, the judge has to put something severe in place for this.
You know, it was just, it's one of the most brutal, you know, things and cases that I've ever come across.
And if people, and if they don't, there's going to be outrage yet again.
And that's why this inquiry is important because we need as a public the truth and the answers of what exactly happened, who knew what and when.
And, you know, could this have been prevented?
And Sammy, if you can educate myself and our audience here, what does a life sentence mean in the UK?
I can tell you in Canada, it's 25 years.
Sometimes you can get out earlier with good behavior.
In very, very rare circumstances, you can be deemed a dangerous offender.
So that potentially life means life, you know, to the last living breath of the offender.
In the UK, what's the deal?
Well, I think it depends on, you know, kind of what sentence the judge serves.
I mean, for example, when I testified against my perpetrator, he got 35 years, but he won't serve all of that.
I believe he won't even serve half of that.
And then he even went into another trial afterwards, was found guilty.
But they are going to run the sentence concurrent.
So I think it's best to wait and see what happens on Thursday.
I don't want to speculate.
But what I hope happens is that that man never ever steps foot out of prison again.
And if he does, it's absolutely outrageous.
Yeah.
And you know, Sammy, I mean, full disclosure, I'm an advocate of the death penalty, especially in this day and age when we have such incredible forensic science tools that, you know, making a wrong conviction, it's really that's a high benchmark to achieve.
But I would be more comfortable with life imprisonment if life meant life.
And clearly, it looks like in both our countries, it's just a term and it doesn't come through as that.
I should say we should talk about his radicalization.
He had that al-Qaeda training manual.
And I'm not sure how familiar you're aware of our homegrown al-Qaeda terrorist, Omar Cotter.
He murdered a US serviceman and partially blinded another.
Basically, in 2016, the Justin Trudeau government here gave him $10.5 million in compensation for essentially having his feelings hurt while he was detained by the US in Gitmo.
I mean, it's an absolute outrage.
It's a scandal.
But I mean, can we expect to see that kind of outrageous leniency given to someone who I think might be radicalized?
And, well, he's on teen terror by the looks of it.
Yeah, I hope that, you know, with how severe this case is, that, you know, the full force of law comes down on him.
But if you look at what's been happening over the UK for some time now, we have, you know, people paedophiled, rapist, and, you know, raping children, and they're not even going to prison.
But then you have people, you know, posting on social media hurty words and receiving three or four years.
It's absolutely ludicrous of what's happening with our justice system.
You know, it is something really, really has to change.
I mean, our Prime Minister, Kia Stormer, I mean, the Labour Party haven't been in that long, but what an absolute mess they are making of our country.
He had not popular whatsoever, and if I'm honest, I think Kia Stormer was the one that fueled these riots in Southport.
And if you look at Southport, it wasn't actually the first place to riot.
There was Haw Hills in Leeds.
The Roma community rioted first.
They made their demands.
They were setting buses and things on fire.
Two-Tier Policing & Cancel Culture00:09:16
The police actually ran away from what was happening because it was completely outnumbered.
They made their demands.
They were met.
They got the child returned.
Then, of course, the Pakistani community did the same in Manchester.
They were rioting outside the police station.
They made their demands.
There was two people now arrested from that, but it took about six months to do it.
And then you saw the white community riot in Southport.
And what you saw was two-tier policing.
You know, the law came down at full force of the white community.
You know, they were treated very differently to the communities in Haw Hills and in Manchester.
And I think as well, that's what's fueled the situation.
You know, Kia Stormer, every time something like this happens, he just bans everybody's far right.
He's not listening to the people.
He's not listening to what our concerns are.
And they are very, very genuine concerns.
And another problem that we've got here in the UK is the immigration.
We have illegal immigrants coming in.
And I've actually interviewed victims where they've been raped by these men.
You know, it's absolutely outrageous what's happening.
Our country, it's in such a mess.
But, you know, as we know, Donald Trump's been, you know, he's back in the White House today.
And that's giving people a lot of hope in the UK.
Maybe this will change.
We see the same thing here in Canada when you speak of two-tier policing, especially with the pro-Hamas set going out and openly chanting for genocide, which is against section 319 of the criminal code.
Nothing happens, but peaceful counter-demonstrators, members of the independent media, they get roughed up and arrested.
What I'm getting at is when it comes to your government in the UK, our government here in Canada, both left-leaning, what is the unspoken strategy with this whole hug-a-thug mentality that we're going to go out of our way to protect and coddle some of the very worst elements of society.
Yet, if, you know, parents, for example, take to the streets and demand justice, we're going to crack down and crack down harshly.
What's going on behind the scenes?
What is driving this kind of ideology?
I'd love to know what goes in, you know, off in their minds.
I really would.
I don't think many people do.
But yeah, it's very clear to see that, you know, if you're committing crimes such as paedophilia and rape, you're getting away with that.
But if you're raising concerns, you know, you're going to get arrested, you're going to go to prison.
There was one man that actually committed suicide in prison because he attended a protest and was sent to prison.
His name is Peter Lynch.
And I think what they're trying to do is they're trying to scare and intimidate people in not speaking out.
Now, if you look at what happened in the riots with, you know, the white community when they rioted, you know, the police went in full force when they went to their homes and arrested him.
You know, we were talking 20, 30 police officers going to a home for a social media post.
They were filming it.
You know, they would upload it and make an example of it online.
You know, and there was even recording in the court cases so everybody could see and people were scared.
You know, they were terrified to say something or to attend a protest.
You know, we've also seen people that are just sharing, for example, Tommy Robinson's documentary or showing him support, they've lost their jobs.
And for some of the people that was getting sent to prison, they wasn't just sent to prison.
Their families were actually being targeted for their homes as well.
So the housing department was stepping in and saying, well, you know, we're aware that you've attended a protest or you've been criminalized for this.
So now we're going to look at if we can possibly evict you.
There was families even threatened by people saying, well, you know, we're going to get social care involved because you've got children.
There were people that had to put their dogs down and kill their animals.
You know, they've really come at people in every single angle of this.
I don't see rapists and paedophiles be targeted with, you know, with this much law enforcement.
So why are people that are raising it?
And, you know, it's simple.
They're trying to intimidate people into silence.
Yeah, I don't get it either, my friend.
I mean, I'm all about second chances.
Look, if you're a shoplifter, if you went on a joyride with a stolen car, that's one thing.
But you're a paedophile, a rapist, a murderer.
No, I am fresh out of tolerance there.
Before we wrap, Sammy, one last thing I'd like to expand upon, because you did mention immigration.
And granted, Axel was born in Wales, but I believe his parents immigrated from abroad to the UK.
I know in our country, official state-sanctioned multiculturalism became a thing in 1971 when Justin Trudeau's alleged father, Pierre Trudeau, brought in multiculturalism as official policy.
And there was always an unspoken deal, and it was this: you can come from anywhere in the world to Canada.
You can pursue the Canadian dream.
You can take advantage of all our welfare programs from state-funded health care to welfare, and on it goes.
But here's the deal: you behave, you don't break the law, you do not import age-old hatred into our great dominion.
And I can tell you what we've seen in the streets of Canada this past year and a half, post-October 7th, 2023.
I got to be honest, Sammy, I don't recognize my own country.
I don't recognize the birthplace of Toronto.
You see people coming in, openly chanting genocide, going to Jewish schools, for example, shooting it up, and nothing is done.
So I am saying multiculturalism, kind of like the 1974 Pinto, look good on paper, but in reality, it's a failure.
Yeah, I think we're seeing here in the UK that, you know, this isn't working well.
And I think they've kind of just done this as a, you know, as some kind of experiment.
Now, I've got no problem with people coming into our country, you know, kind of fitting in and living the British life.
I think our country should remain as a Christian country.
I'm not religious myself, but I understand, you know, people, different religions.
And this is something as well what people are really concerned about.
They think that we're kind of changing as a Christian country.
But, you know, some of these people that are coming in, they are committing crimes.
They have no intentions of living our way our lives.
They're raping, they're robbing.
You know, these are people that we don't want in our country.
You know, and they're just allowing anybody to come in on the boat.
It's absolutely disgusting.
You know, as I said earlier, I went and interviewed a young girl.
She'd just started university.
They placed, you know, all the illegal immigrants in the hotel next to her university.
One of them came out, he followed her, he dragged her into a churchyard and raped her.
Now, she's fortunate because he actually got sent to prison, but she's now having to fight to have him deported.
That's the kind of people that I don't want in my country.
And when I'm going around and I'm speaking to people, all these protests, that's what they're saying as well.
So it's not as if we're saying, look, you know, no one's allowed in.
Just behave.
You know, that's it.
Yeah, behave.
And if you're not a citizen, expect to be deported.
I know that's what Donald Trump would say if he was really good.
But I'm just coming in that they're going in hotels.
You know, they've got, you know, a roof over their head.
They've got food and all of this.
You know, when I was in London, and I've been traveling a lot as well over the last few weeks, I'm seeing people homeless, living on the streets.
Why aren't they?
Why aren't you know, those people getting, you know, this help and this treatment.
But what's happening is immigrants are coming in and they're getting better treatment than people that are actually living here that was born here.
And that shouldn't happen.
You know, Sammy, I know there's an old saying, misery loves company.
I say it ain't so.
That is exactly happening in Canada.
You have illegal aliens actually being housed in the tourist mecca of our nation, Niagara Falls, Ontario, three-star hotels, while domestic homeless are putting up with minus 20 windshill temperatures as of today.
It is absolutely staggering.
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We have time for one last question I wanted to weigh in on.
If Axel receives a slap on the wrist, and we know that's possible, and I told you our homegrown al-Qaeda terrorist, he owns a shopping mall in Edmonton, thanks to a $10.5 million payout for hurt feelings.
So anything's on the table, I guess.
But if he gets what's perceived to be a slap on the wrist and there's an opportunity for him to get out far earlier than people want him to get out of jail, what do you think will be the response of the UK general population, even in light of two-tier policing and cancel culture?
Will we see riots again?
I think it's possible.
I think it'd just blow.
You know, people have really, really had enough now.
You know, as we've seen, paedophiles and rapists, you know, not even going to prison.
This, as I said, this has got to be one of the worst crimes that I've ever heard of.
It needs to be severe punishment.
Yeah.
It's as simple as that.
It has to be the most severe of punishment.
And, you know, with his age and things, you know, there is a chance it might not be as severe as what it should be.
But I just hope and I pray for the families that it is and that they can have some kind of closure.
I mean, they're never going to get over this.
They're never going to get over this.
I feel they've been treated so badly.
But I hope for their sakes that it's the worst punishment possible.
I'd personally bring back the death penalty for things like this, but I don't think that'll happen.
Yeah, I don't think so either, Sammy.
And I told you earlier that I am an advocate of that.
I think the only punishment that would match the death penalty in terms of severity would be solitary confinement for the rest of that person's natural life.
No books, no TV, no gym.
You are in a hole for the rest of your life, getting the most meager meals.
I think death would be an upgrade.
I'm speaking personally, of course.
Sammy, it was wonderful speaking with you.
Thank you for speaking truth to power.
And I hope to talk to you again someday.
So thanks so much once again.
Avi Mini and Sheila Gamrade here at the entrance to the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland.
We're here all week.
You'll be able to catch all our videos at WEFReports.com and if you support our mission, help make it possible by chipping in.
But hey, what just happened now?
A little bit of violence, actually.
This is usually a pretty peaceful affair that the police don't have to do very much, but we are standing outside of the gates, as Avi said, with our friend Billboard Chris.
And everybody knows Billboard Chris.
He's cool as a cucumber.
He's just here to have conversations with people about medical child abuse.
And he met somebody who came from inside the World Economic Forum, the place where we're not allowed to go because we might be a little bit too disruptive and truthy.
That gentleman came out and confronted Billboard Chris.
You speak English.
I do.
I'm a dad.
You're wrong.
You're a fing danger.
Oh, how so?
What's wrong about this?
Don't bother.
It's not even worth it.
Why do you want to sterilize kids?
Here, you're on camera.
Tell everyone why you want to sterilize kids.
This man is a danger.
This man is a danger.
Do you think he's a danger?
Why do you think he's a danger?
Why do you think he's a danger?
Why?
Can you just go?
What do you think is a bigger danger?
Sterilizing kids.
Don't touch stuff.
Fine.
What do you think is a bigger danger?
A grown man who's willing to sterilize kids or a grown man standing up for the innocent children?
Don't say anything.
It's not worth it.
Billboard Chris is standing there peacefully.
You're the one who seems dangerous.
What are you doing here at the World Economic Forum?
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You came from within the World Economic Forum.
What's your capacity here?
Are kids safe around you?
How do you feel about Trump's executive order today?
There's only two sexes, male and female.
You had a lot to say about 90 seconds ago, didn't you?
Well, there you go.
Don't push me around, mate.
Because unlike little kids, I'll push back.
We know you like defenceless little kids.
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