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Good darn point.
Tyrus, for those of you who don't know, I had to look him up.
I was wondering what that belt was over his shoulder.
It's the funniest thing in the world.
I say this with full respect and admiration for the athleticism and dedication of WWE wrestlers.
I just think it's kind of funny that, you know, they offer a belt in what is scripted showmanship.
But the skill and the talent and the dedication that goes into becoming and being and living as a professional wrestler, unbelievable.
Everybody was joking when Ronda Rousey, you know, retired from UFC.
Oh, she's going into fake fighting in wrestling.
People who say that don't appreciate what goes into it.
Whether or not you're into the whole staged and orchestrated thing.
Okay, setting all that aside.
Tyrus makes a very good point.
He might not be the first person to make the point, but he's making it, and he's making it as someone who's in the position.
When he says offended, I don't think he means offended, offended like boo-hoo.
He means offended as in morally shocked, morally, a moral affront.
Let's just hear it again.
About the same thing twice.
Yeah.
While I open my black lemon tea.
Let's see what this tastes like.
Oh, boy.
I am offended that Dylan's on the can for one reason.
He's not representing trans women.
He's not.
He's a performance actor.
And it's an interesting thing.
He's a performance actor.
As are WWE wrestlers, talented, skillful, I mean, ripped, athletic, but they are performance actors, and they are able to detect other performance actors.
And it's something a lot of people have been saying for a while.
Dylan Mulvaney is running a shtick.
All the way to the bank and good for him.
But who does he represent?
Who is he representing?
If he is representing women, women should be offended.
As if women go hiking in heels.
Women are ditzy idiots.
Women shriek like little girls when they jump in cold water.
He's in woman face.
That's like you trying to tell me it's cool if someone painted their face black and put them on the face of the can of Bud Light and tell me, well, he's representing black.
No, it's not.
I am offended.
Women should be offended.
Men should be offended.
These are mothers that are being made fun of.
Women are stupid and dumb and bubbly.
That's not a trans woman.
That's not Caitlyn Jenner.
Caitlyn Jenner lives her life as a woman and not at the expense of other women.
I like Tyrus.
I know some people are...
Those are minerals.
Some people are going to take issue with the fact that he's referring to Caitlyn as a she when some people are going to say, you know, once a biological male, always a biological male.
The middle ground there is you refer to people by their name.
Dispute over.
So some people might say, Tyrus, you're caving to their game by calling Caitlyn Jenner or her.
Set that aside.
The principle is and has always been the same.
Respecting the individual who makes an individual choice that affects no one but the individual if that individual makes that decision in full awareness of fact and law.
That has always been the discussion, and to the extent that that's the discussion, no one is telling so-called trans people what they can and cannot do with their own bodies.
Where there becomes the issue is when the trans movement targets children who cannot consent to certain things by law.
When the trans movement targets adults suffering from mental issues who, in an ordinary run of things, cannot...
When I interviewed Tulip R. Ritchie, and he was a grown man when he went through the surgery, he was a grown man suffering from diagnosable mental illness, which would have, could have, and should have vitiated any consent that Ritchie could have given to having his penis surgically removed.
So, Caitlyn Jenner, a full-grown adult, maybe has always felt like this their entire life.
Good for Caitlyn.
Caitlin can do what Caitlin wants with Caitlin's own body.
But all the more so to the extent that Caitlin understands the biological differences between men and women and does not push what is, in fact, biological oppression on biological females because people who decide that they were born men but now want to become women get to go dominate those biological women because of biological...
Oh, I lost the word.
Biological...
Oh my goodness, I've lost the word.
Chat, help me out.
Because of biological...
Someone just said, no sound.
Because of biological advantages that they have because of birth.
Tyrus is also making a very damn good point.
Hold on, before I get too far in...
Are we live on Rumble?
Are we live on Rumble?
We are live on Rumble, and the audio sounds good.
And then we're going to get into yesterday's interview with Roger Stone.
Tyrus also makes another good point.
What the hell is the difference between blackface and what is being done now under the guise of transgenderism?
When a white person, even if they think that they want to associate with the history of what it means to be black, if a white person...
It darkens their tone, even if it's for Halloween to reenact their idol of a soccer player.
It's blackface.
It's racism.
It's cancel-worthy.
It is get the social media mob on you.
What in the name of God's green earth is different than a man who says, well, I want to dress up as a woman, even if it is to mock the woman and what that man thinks it means to be a woman.
It's the modern-day minstrel show.
When they had...
When white people used to dress up to mock the most regressive stereotypes of what they thought it meant to be black, and they did it, it was a moral outrage, not necessarily at the time, although I suspect at the time everybody knew it was laughter at somebody, not laughter with somebody.
But it certainly, historically, is now viewed that way.
Why is this any different?
I'll predict the future.
In the future, this will not be viewed as any different.
They're going to look back at Dylan Mulvaney talking about girlhood as if being a girl means hiking in heels, screaming at bugs, acting like a bumbling idiot in everything that you do.
That's what it means to be a girl.
According to misogynists...
Oh my goodness.
I know what the problem is.
Okay, hold on.
We're not live on Locals.
Hold on.
You know why we're not live on Locals?
Because I'm an idiot.
Okay, Locals, it's coming up.
Sorry, we're going to have missed the intro rant.
We're going to come up for the good stuff.
Hold on.
I've got to edit, and I've got to add the RTPM thingy thing.
Edit.
Add.
Custom.
Here.
Custom here.
At least I can correct this quickly and add RTPM.
Here we go.
Okay, people, it should be coming up live on Locals in two seconds.
Thank you for the chat, everybody.
It's coming.
We're going to look back at transgenderism as a movement and look at it in the exact same way.
We now look at minstrel shows of a century ago.
In the exact same way we look at blackface today.
That's one prediction.
I can cheat with the predictions and make two, which are not diametrically opposed, but which are alternative.
That'll either happen, or trans racism is going to be the next thing.
If you identify as black, if you identify as Asian, instead of it being a diagnosable...
Mental disorder as it has been for decades in the DSM-5.
We call it gender dysphoria, racial dysphoria.
Call it racial dysphoria.
I'm a short, Semitic Hebrew boy who identifies as Asian.
So now, if I'm 12 years old and I say I identify as Asian, mom and dad, you better go start giving me surgery.
There is no difference.
There is no difference.
Conceptually, legally, ideologically, medically, there is no difference.
Thank you.
We're going to get there.
And we're also going to get to the point where, in the future, they're going to look back at gender-affirming care in the exact same way we look back at lobotomies of 50 years ago.
That will happen.
We're going to look back on it in the exact same way because we're going to understand what they've discovered in England.
I forget what that transgender hospital was in England.
Who are they largely targeting and largely exploiting?
Autistic children?
Victims of sexual abuse?
Instead of treating them for their underlying mental issues, mental illnesses, and I say that with respect, love, and compassion, and not the slightest bit of mockery, instead of treating them for their underlying mental illnesses, instead of treating them for their underlying trauma, Mutilate their bodies.
People should look back at lobotomies and the whole lobotomy movement.
And the guy who devised lobotomies won a Nobel Peace Prize, if I'm not mistaken, in the late 40s.
Tavistock, thank you.
We will look back on it that way because it doesn't make sense.
It can't make sense.
And the fact that it has become the latest destabilizing...
Contagion, social contagion of the day does not mean it makes sense.
And life can only be lived forwards, but it can only be understood backwards.
Damn it, I screwed that expression up.
Life can only be understood backwards, but it must be lived forwards, Kierkegaard.
Okay, now I've screwed up a couple of things in this intro here, one of which was the link to Rumble is now in the pinned comment in YouTube.
We look like we're good at...
In Locals, vivabarnes.locals.com.
I have not finished the full intro rant.
It's a long one.
But I'm going to pause it right now to get a couple of things here, some of which happen to be these wonderful things known as super chats, rumble rants, which I'm going to get to.
But let me star them and get back to them in a second so that I can do this.
Corn Pop in the house.
Hello, sir.
Hello, Corn Pop.
We've got a good show today.
Really big show.
Really big show.
Here we go.
Okay, now, let's do this.
These things called Super Chats.
Like this one right here.
Cheryl Gage, GoPro Contest, can you show us what you're going to submit?
I cannot show you what I'm going to submit, Cheryl, because I think that might technically, if someone wanted to get smart and say, oh, well, you published the video before we could.
So we're not going to choose it.
The videos involve tarpon.
They involve kids being, you know, giddy, happy kids on the beach.
Iguanas.
There were some real...
Oh, yeah.
Las Vegas.
But if I don't win, and after the competition one way or the other, I'm going to make a beautiful Viva family montage of all of my submissions with some good music.
What the heck?
What are you doing, camera?
That was weird.
I'm going to do a good montage afterwards.
Thank you very much, Shale Gage.
Bumper sticker from Corn Pop.
Booyah, thank you very much.
We should see all media funding, sources of funding.
Absolutely.
I'm going to keep that one starved.
We'll get back to it in a second.
And Heart Tackle.
American-made tackle.
And it's good.
Hey, Viva, keep up all the good work and keep fishing.
I will.
Heart Tackle.
The next thing I need is a net because I hooked a snakehead that was too big to haul out of the...
Well, it wasn't too big, but it was so big I couldn't handle it with my own hands.
Super Chats, YouTube takes 30% of all of those.
If you don't like that, we are simultaneously streaming on Rumble.
They have these things called Rumble Rants, the exact same concept, except Rumble typically only takes 20%.
Except for the rest of 2023, they are taking 0%.
So all of the support goes to the creator for the rest of 2023.
It will pay dividends for the stock of Rumble.
No pun intended.
I do not own any stock in Rumble.
Full disclosure.
No medical advice, no legal advice, no election fortification advice, and what else?
We are simultaneously streaming on vivabarneslaw.locals.com, where we will go.
After we end on YouTube and go exclusively to Rumble, we end on Rumble and then have an after party on Locals, where I get to the tips in Rumble, in Locals, and talk to the chat there.
But, but, let me make sure that I did it today.
Gotta go to details, and I did save this.
Good.
You may have noticed.
That when you came into the stream, it said, this stream contains a paid promotion.
Because it does.
Field of Greens, people.
Fieldofgreens.com.
Where is it?
Where's my box?
Someone cleaned up the office and now I don't have my box.
I don't have it.
Anyways, it's typically on my desk.
Field of Greens.
It's a little known fact.
Everybody should know this.
You're supposed to have five to seven servings of raw fruits and vegetables every day.
Whether you're a spoiled little kid who doesn't want to do it or an adult who is just too lazy and it's just easier to go Gobble down a beautiful deep-fried crispy Chick-fil-A.
You're supposed to have five to seven servings of fruits and vegetables every day.
Most people do not have this.
Field of Greens is not a supplement.
It is not an extract.
It is actual desiccated greens and fruits and vegetables.
Desiccated, dried, pulverized.
It's a food.
Hence, it's USDA organic approved.
One spoonful contains one serving of fruits and vegetables with all of the antioxidant power, yada, yada, yada, the good stuff.
So instead of a bad habit of sucking down a Red Bull in the afternoon, which I might still do this afternoon, it's a good alternative.
It's a healthy alternative to get your fruits and vegetables, your antioxidants, your minerals, nutrients.
Made in America.
It is USDA organic.
It's good.
It tastes good.
It looks like swamp water, but there's a reason why swamp water is full of nutrients, as is the Field of Greens water.
And they have a new thing for losing weight, lean weight loss.
If you're into that, I'm sure it's good.
I have an underlying theory, good habits and exercise.
Calories in, calories out is basically the underlying principle of all weight loss.
But I am not a dietician.
I just know it has worked for me.
Exercise and eat reasonably.
But they have a good weight loss thingy thing there.
LeanWeightLossFieldOfGreens.com.
Promo code VIVA for 15% off your order.
Okay.
I'm not done with the intro rant yet.
It will go down as the equivalent of blackface.
Womanface does not...
There was another face that I...
I would say, womanface does not have the negative connotation as blackface, but that might just be because of the history to it and it has not yet been socially demonized as blackfacing has.
Can we come up with other funny names as to how to make it sound bad?
It's going to be viewed that way.
Or the next stage of this moving, anchorless, principle-less, drifting boat of progression, progressivity, progressiveness.
It's going to be recognizing transracialism, in which case Justin Trudeau is going to get to say, look, I was inclusive and tolerant before it was cool.
I was doing transracialism back when it was still unpopular, and I had to take a lot of heat because I got caught doing transracialism when I was just so in love with another race that I decided to go out and dress up like it to make fun of it.
Oh, so that's it.
We're not done yet.
Progressives equal Marxists.
Now that I understand a bit more of what people mean when they talk about cultural Marxism, I understand it.
Now that I...
I say now that.
I've refreshed my memory.
I have a minor in Eastern European history.
Yeah.
It's the same type of social cultural revolution.
It's the same type of destruction of positions of power.
It's the same type of concealing the flaws and the doomed nature of the ideology.
Because if it doesn't work properly, it's because it wasn't done properly because the ideology is good.
The leader is good.
The leader is great.
We surrender our will as of this day.
That's what it is.
The leader is good.
The leader is great.
And so if the leader does something bad, we either have to make that bad thing into a good thing or we need to find a new leader because...
Party is right.
It's true.
Marxism indoctrination destroys society.
That's the purpose of Marxism, as I understand it now.
A day without viva idiocy.
It's like a day without sunshine.
Master Malrubius, thank you.
This is unsweetened...
Carbonated sparkling black lemon tea with 50 milligrams of caffeine.
And it's not bad, but...
Did you see the CCP police station, LAL?
We are done.
We talked about it.
That's not on the menu for today, but we'll talk about it Sunday because we already talked about that somewhat.
But now, confirmation.
Secret Chinese police stations, which we already knew.
They're here to survey, torment, and terrorize the Chinese population who have moved from communist China to...
The West, where they are still nonetheless surveyed, extorted, blackmailed, pressured for political purposes.
Okay, so that was Tyrus.
Now, Tyrus also, I did not know this, is also in the unique position to have that position that he does because Murdoch is biracial.
His father is black and his mother is white.
So he can make his claims on both ends.
He's half black.
And he's got a woman as a mother, so he can now say, this is offensive on both sides of it.
You slap Justin Trudeau up there in his Persian face or in his black face, and you say, well, I'm just showing respect for the...
No, you're not showing respect.
You're actually showing disrespect by exaggerating these stereotypes.
Hence, that's what it was, which is exactly what Dylan Mulvaney is doing.
But it all segues perfectly into biology.
No, hold on.
We'll go with Riley Gaines posting Leah Thomas' video of the day.
Let's listen to this.
This is Riley Gaines.
You will all remember Riley Gaines.
A woman physically assaulted by a man at an event where she was speaking, University of Southern...
No, it was University of San Francisco?
San Francisco State College.
Yeah, it was SFSC.
San Francisco State College, where she was speaking against the idea of allowing...
Males, biological males, born males, with all of the biological advantages that goes along, biological, physiological, competitive advantages that go along with being a male.
There are some disadvantages.
I think males have smaller brains.
Hardy har.
The biological advantages that go along with biological males competing in biological female sports.
She's giving a talk.
She gets physically assaulted by a male, falsely imprisoned for three hours in a classroom.
By the mob who jokes about letting her out if she pays a ransom.
And people who have since deleted their Twitter accounts praised the wonderful students who peacefully protested.
Praise them.
So Riley Gaines puts this out today, and it's an edited video, so I don't know what the full original one looks like, of Leah Thomas.
There's no biological advantage to being a male and having gone through puberty.
Bone density, arm span, muscle mass, none whatsoever.
There's so not a biological advantage that when biological males who purport to be transitioning want to get into biological female sports, they have to make sure that their biological advantages are not past a certain threshold.
There's no difference.
Trans women are women, but we need to make sure that their male hormones are not...
too high and if they are we got to give them some chemicals to change that to make to make them the same.
Listen to this.
My name is Leah Thomas.
I'm a transgender woman, a former college swimmer and the first trans athlete to be named division one NCAA champion.
I started swimming when I was the first trans athlete to be named NCAA champion.
Division one NCAA champion.
I started swimming when I was five years old and it's taught me so much.
It's given me so many opportunities to learn, grow, develop, and connect with my peers.
Opportunities that I now want to take away from women, because having a biological male compete with women will, and has, take away that position.
I've had such a good experience with what competitive sports have taught me.
Because when I was five years old, I was still a male.
I had such a wonderful experience.
It taught me so much.
I now want to deprive that of what was specifically protected for biological women.
How thoughtful of you.
How selfless, Leo.
Opportunities that I wouldn't have gotten if I didn't have access to athletics.
Opportunities that I now want to deny from women because I'm demanding access to their sports.
That's why it breaks my heart to see trans kids across the country lose out on these opportunities.
Trans kid, if such a thing can exist, are being denied.
Nobody's losing opportunities.
Anywhere, at any point, period, full stop.
Having your opportunities, not even limited, but segregated based on biological differences, is not having them, what did you say?
Limited?
Denied?
What was the word?
Lose out on these opportunities.
Across the country, lose out on these opportunities.
Unfair advantage of competing in a category in which they would have an unfair advantage.
Trans kids are losing out on nothing.
They just have to compete in specific categories.
What a bizarre definition of losing out on something.
I'm losing on something.
I have access to something, but not what I demand access to.
Therefore, I'm losing out on what I demand access to, even though I have no right, biological, legal, or otherwise, to what I'm demanding access to.
Like a child.
The Department of Education has proposed a new rule for Title IX regarding transgender athletes.
This rule would prohibit blanket bans on transgender kids, especially in grades K-8.
However, it would not prohibit discrimination against trans kids in the high school and college levels under the guise of compassion.
Interesting.
So from what I understand, until puberty typically settles in, there will be a ban, but not after puberty kicks in, if I've understood it correctly.
Maybe I haven't.
However, it is not enough.
During this time of intense anti-trans backlash, the trans community needs explicit protections from discrimination in order to live our lives freely and equally.
You already have those.
They're called human rights.
What you don't have is the right to procure unfair biological advantages in sports that were created, divisioned off For the purposes of acknowledging biological...
I'm preaching to the choir.
You guys know all of this already in here.
But trans athletes belong in sports.
Nobody is banning trans kids from sports.
Trans people from sports.
I say trans kids in quotes because I tend to agree with Billboard Chris that there's no such thing as a trans kid.
There are kids with all sorts of different preferences, predilections, desires, physiologies, and it goes on.
But not for much longer.
Luckily, this rule is not final.
We have a 30-day period to urge the Biden administration to amend the rule and grant equal protection for all transgender kids.
Equal protection for all transgender kids.
They already benefit from.
You know who else deserves protection and it was the reason for Title IX?
Women.
That's why it was created.
Under the guise of competitive fairness, are you really trying to say that you would have won a national title against the men?
Does it not break your heart to see women lose out on these opportunities?
The Biden administration proposed a proposed bill denies science, truth, and common sense.
And speaking of Marxism, that is the...
I won't say it's the defining element.
It's probably one of the...
Common elements of all totalitarian regimes, denying the obvious, denying what is in front of your face.
Two plus two equals five.
It's the famous torture scene of Winston in 1984.
Some people hypothesize that what took down communism was Chernobyl, where people were literally dying of radiation poisoning, and the government is saying, it's not what you think.
Like, just...
Just deny common sense reality.
Not just that, but deny the legislative history of the very laws that you're seeking to amend now.
Why was Title IX created in the first place?
Just to ask that question.
Why was Title IX created in the first place?
And once you answer that question, how do you reconcile trying to deny the very existence of the raison d 'etre of Title IX in the first place?
Was there something more?
There was something more there.
Lordy, lordy, lordy.
Hold on.
Let me see something here.
I saw some super chats here.
Winning reality.
So cool you love Chick-fil-A, Viva.
Your indoctrination into Southern culture is on schedule.
Hit T.O. on a Flats.
Yet, for tacos, I have Jan Irvin of Trivium Education on Wednesday.
You'll dig that.
Everybody, winning reality.
Winning Reality seems like a good person and has good content.
I feel not bad at all.
Winning Reality, check them out.
Chick-fil-A is delicious.
I wouldn't mind if they had some more beef products, but it's delicious.
I also like the fact that they don't open on Sunday.
It's an amazing thing, by the way.
Moving down here, albeit temporarily maybe, from Canada.
I'm old enough to remember when I was young.
Stores would close on Sunday in Quebec because of religious reasons.
In Florida, look, it's not anywhere near as religious as Quebec was back in the 80s when I was growing up.
But it's kind of cool.
It's kind of close.
Stuff closes on Sunday.
And it brings back good memories of childhood.
I mean, it was frustrating when you were a kid and you wanted to do things and things were closed and you're like, what the hell?
But Chick-fil-A is delicious.
The service is impeccable.
And, you know, I'm not sure that it's any healthier.
It feels healthier.
It feels healthier than McDonald's.
I don't like McDonald's.
Transgender and kid shouldn't be in the same sentence.
Daddy crab.
Thank you very much for the super chat.
Calling a kid a trans kid is a defined...
Calling a kid anything that defines the kid based on what might be a temporary whim for the rest of their lives?
What do you walk around?
You walk around labeling kids?
What's wrong with people?
Leave the kids alone.
Leave Britney and the kids alone.
And then on the subject, by the way, just, you know, rocket science news today, but it's not the victory that people are going to, you know, it's not the victory of logic and science that some people are going to think it is.
Transgender female basketball player ruled ineligible to compete in Women's Basketball League.
What they mean to say is biological male or a male basketball player ruled ineligible.
To compete in women's sports.
You change words, and you can create injustice out of what would otherwise be a biological absurdity.
We've created a term called transgender female, which refers to a biological man who feels like he's a woman.
Nothing wrong with it.
Knock yourself out, whatever makes you feel good.
But now the title, just replace the title.
Male basketball player ruled ineligible to compete in women's basketball sports.
No, she at Sherlock.
Oh, Basketball Australia made the determination about Rogers' availability for the WNBL1 South.
You know, transgender female basketball player, changing the meaning of words, Marxism, a la just, you know, make things mean no longer the same things that they ever meant, was barred from competing against biological females in yada yada in Australia.
The governing body of the sports ruled that Lexi Rogers is ineligible to compete in elite or sub-elite basketball, including for the, whatever, the Cobras.
Cobras, okay.
Serves as a lower-tier league, yada, yada, yada, nobody cares about this.
Firstly, on behalf of Basketball Australia, I'd like to acknowledge and sincerely thank Lexi for her cooperation, understanding, and patience throughout this process in a complex space that continues to evolve.
At some point, evolution is not evolution, it's devolution.
While Lexi is understandably disappointed, I know she'll continue to support the team and yada, yada, yada.
Okay.
As we continue to develop a framework for sub-elite and elite competitions, we understand the need to have a clear process and continual education within all layers of the sport so we can best support players.
Here's the clear determination.
XX or XY.
Not complicated.
Yada, yada, yada.
Roger said she was disappointed with the determination in a statement posted on Instagram.
So, yeah, today, at least on this case-by-case basis, science has prevailed.
And science, to some, is an injustice to others.
All right, people.
Let's mosey on over to Rumbletown.
Copy.
Oh, no, before I get to Rumbletown, let me...
Yesterday, speaking of...
Oh, yeah, Rogers.
Was it Lexi Rogers?
Roger Stone.
I did an amazing interview with Roger Stone yesterday.
I say that with absolute humility and humbleness, because it wasn't me that was amazing in that interview.
It was Roger Stone.
And we had an audio problem, which I thought was a technical glitch to rumble, like as in it sent to more effect rumble, and I thought we had resolved.
And we didn't resolve the audio glitch.
The good news is that the interview is not lost.
But if the bad news remains, the interview is not lost, but it's very not difficult.
It will require a little effort and patience to listen to because there's what I call a hiccup or a doubling of speech for whatever the reason.
I don't know what the technical problem was.
So the interview has not been lost to the interwebs or it has not been lost to the ether of the universe.
But we're trying to repair it before I go back and publish it on Rumble.
It was an amazing interview.
Roger Stone is a walking...
Political Encyclopedia.
Some people might consider that a curse, but it was an amazing interview.
Roger Stone is, I mean, his political insight has proven to be accurate, and it is insightful.
So I'm going to publish it one way or the other, back to Rumble.
I'm just going to see if I can't correct.
The folks at Locals are trying to correct the audio glitch to see if it's going to be...
If what I can post would be better than what we have right now, which was still on Locals.
It's frustrating.
And it's ultimately the most frustrating for me.
But then you have to think that there's other people who are going to be equally frustrated and feel bad about the glitch.
Mistakes happen.
And then the main issue is just making sure that the same mistake doesn't happen more than once.
Because then you're not learning from your mistakes if you're repeating them.
By the way, all that to say.
Stay tuned, because it's going to come one way or the other to Rumble.
It's just going to be a question of whether or not it has the hiccup and the glitch, or whether or not it's sort of a corrected, a repaired audio version.
And go check out Roger Stone.
He's got a Rumble channel.
It's called the Stone Zone, if I'm not mistaken.
Stonezone.live.
And I have now realized, the people that I have been raised and indoctrinated to think are the enemy, the more I get to know them personally, because I've gotten to know a lot of these people personally now, the more I'm inclined to think that...
They were never actually the villains that they were portrayed to be.
So that's it.
It was a hiccup, glitch, thingy thing with the audio.
Annoying as hell.
Can I ask if he knows Jerry Rowe, knew him?
I'll try to remember, but I'm not going to text him that just to see, but maybe I will.
Okay, people, go over to the Rumbles, and we're going to end it on YouTube.
There are 1,325 people over here.
We need to create the markets, we need to create the demand, and we need to create the pressure and the parallel markets.
If you have any criticism about Rumble, by the way, go to Twitter and post your critiques, your recommendations.
They are very, very responsive, and they're very open to improving their product because they want to.
But we all at some point also have to make that decision to go and support the platforms that actually support true freedom of speech.
Now, did I get this?
I'm not your buddy guy.
Have you watched the Kingsman Secret Service yet?
No, but I think I've seen the scene where he goes into the church and kills all those people.
Is that the movie?
I'm not your buddy guy.
Somebody burnt the Golden BC Courthouse to the ground about six weeks ago.
Radio silence.
What do I know about this?
Absolutely nothing.
What will I know by this afternoon?
More, because I'm going to go look that up.
All right.
Ending on the Rumbles, people.
Ending on YouTube.
Going over to Rumble.
And then finishing on Rumble.
We got a lot.
On Rumble, what are we going to do?
CBC.
Goodbye, CBC.
Hashtag, it was trending.
Elon Musk and some miscellaneous.
So come on over to Rumble, people.
Ending on YouTube.
Good.
We've dropped 200 people on YouTube already.
We will all come.
Rumble on, people.
See you there now.
Booyah.
All right.
Good.
Let me make sure that we're still good on Rumble.
And I think we're going to have...
Yes, we have two Hrumble Rants.
Okay, we're good here.
Booyah.
And still good on...
Still good on Locals.
Okay, now, before we get into the subject matter of the...
The rest of the subject matter of the day.
Two Hrumble Rants.
Hrumble Rants.
Glacich watching Paris live feeds.
No one does it better than you did in Canada.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Okay, stop it.
I'm blushing.
Uncle Kenny, if you make a conscious decision to lie and continue the lie, this is the definition of evil.
Okay, and we got R2DTard.
It says, imagine needing Elon to tell you what's right in front of your face.
Do we start with...
We'll start with the CBC because it's in and of itself as an entire trajectory of a story.
Oh, and oh my gosh.
Oh my gosh, I'm going to get into the wondrous highlights of the CBC.
Where do we start?
Let's just start with an article from the CBC before we get into this.
This is not directly related to the hashtag, goodbye CBC.
I think I briefly mentioned this Friday night, Sunday night.
Child porn charges stayed against Nova Scotia men because of judge shortage.
The case took too long to make it through the justice system.
You imagine in Canada, it's called the, what's the name of the rule?
Someone's going to name the rule.
If you don't have your criminal trial heard within a reasonable period of time, the charges get stayed as in they just get effectively withdrawn.
Because your constitutional right to a speedy trial has been compromised.
There were January 6th defendants who were in jail for close to two years before their trial.
Listen to this story.
The Nova Scotia court has judges to hear injunctions to prevent COVID protests.
They have judges to hear COVID tickets.
They have judges to hear a slew of things, just not those pesky little child pornography charges.
A Nova Scotian man has had child pornography charges against him stayed because his case took too long to make it through the justice system.
Most of the delay has been attributed to having no judge available to hear the case.
I don't want to mention his name.
I don't care about his name.
In a provincial court in Antagonish on Wednesday, Judge Berna Hat.
Berna Hat.
Ruled that Matheson's rights under the Charter had been violated, leading to this day.
They made an 11B application.
That's the part of the Charter that talks about the accused's right to a speedy and timely man.
Imagine this.
Charter rights for accused.
I don't know if he might have had a legitimate defense.
Charter rights for accused child pornography individuals.
But no charter rights for people who are detained.
Pre-trial.
Ottawa protesters I'm talking about right now.
Pre-trial detention for five to six months in the case of Pat King for non-violent mischief charges.
Charter rights for thee, but not for me.
Or charter rights for me, but not for thee.
It's the second time in the last four months that shortages of judges has been a problem in Nova Scotia.
People are dying in the ERs in Nova Scotia.
Child pornography accusations are being stayed, dropped, withdrawn because of a lack of judges.
Screw health, screw justice, but we'll find time to impose mandates to block the unvaccinated from, you know, healthcare system.
And we'll find time to prosecute and persecute those who wish to exercise their charter rights of protest.
And then it gets into the...
Here we go.
Conditions withdrawn.
New trial dates were set for this May.
This is again.
But this time, Singleton had already started the application to have the charges stayed.
With that request for a stay granted, any conditions on Matheson has been lifted, has been living under since his charges have been withdrawn.
My goodness.
It's just amazing.
That was from the CBC.
Yeah.
Okay.
Yeah.
All righty.
All righty.
Hold on one second.
Where is it?
So the news of the day.
Oh, hold on.
I got to get to the news of the day.
It was trending yesterday.
And I think I got it trending because I think I was the first one to put out hashtag goodbye CBC, make a trend.
And then it got to trending in Canada.
I take full credit for that because it's actually fantastic.
We're going to go down a little bit of a Twitter rabbit hole here.
So the CBC has notified everyone on Twitter that they are pausing their activities on Twitter because they've been labeled by Elon Musk and they don't like it.
And I like the meme or the response, what the heck is this, an airport?
You don't have to announce your departure.
There is literally nowhere on earth that you have to announce your departure.
And to pull out the meme from...
Jurassic Park, you know, Newman.
Hey, everybody, CBC's leaving.
See, nobody cares, CBC.
CBC makes the announcement that they're pausing their activities on Twitter because they were labeled as state-funded or government-funded media.
And then there was a back and forth between Twitter and Elon.
They said, we're not 70% funded.
We're not 70% funded.
They are 70% funded by the government.
$1.2 billion.
And I don't know if that $1.2 billion goes to CBC and Radio Canada, the French equivalent.
$1.2 billion.
70% of their funding comes from the government.
And the CBC objects to the label government funded.
So apparently they said to Elon or they tweeted out, we're not 70% funded.
We're less than 70% funded.
To which Elon Musk quittily...
And funnily said, Canadian Broadcasting Corp said they're, quote, less than 70% government-funded, end quote.
So we corrected the label.
And he put in 69% government-funded media.
Because, you know, most people, even though 69 tends to be a funny number when you're flipping 12 or when you're watching Happy Gilmore, not Happy Gilmore, Billy Madison, 69. It's a funny number.
It is also the next whole increment less than 70. So when...
The CBC says, we're not.
We're less than 70% funded.
All right, here you go.
69%.
Piss off, CBC.
Some people don't get the joke or need to find a reason to be outraged.
And Rachel Gilmore, award-winning journalist, and I feel bad giving her a hard time because I feel bad for her.
Something's just wrong.
It's impossible to be this indoctrinated, this anchored to the propaganda, but she is.
Oh, my effing God, she says.
Two grown-ass dudes with big boy jobs.
Who the hell talks like this?
Laughing about a 69 joke while attacking the credibility of one of the main news organizations in Canada.
Oh, they're one of the main news organizations because they get 70% of their funding from the government, Rachel, but we'll get there.
Two grown-ass dudes with big boy jobs laughing about 60...
Okay.
There, now everyone is happy.
The funny thing is this.
I've got a dirty sense of humor.
I even dare say, like, if I do the Warshak test, I will always see genitalia.
Even I did not look at that and view it as a 69 joke.
I viewed it as a semantics joke.
And I had to extend as much of my opinion to Rachel.
It wasn't a sex joke.
It was semantics.
I guess technically, Elon could have done, like, well, I'll take off one-tenth of a percent.
Therefore, they're 69.9%.
That's not funny.
He could have done 5%.
But then someone's going to say, well, why not 69%?
Why did you take off 5%?
The joke was not in the 69. The joke was in, we're less than 70. All right, 69. Piss off.
And what does the CBC do?
We're pausing.
I think I have that tweet.
We're pausing our activities on Twitter.
Good riddance to bad rubbish, CBC.
And I mean that in the most sincere, conceivable way, good riddance to bad rubbish.
But hold on, we have to go check out Rachel Gilmore's journalism before we can move on to the next aspect of the CBC's idiotic outrage.
Listen to this, by the way.
I gesticulate with my hands, so I'm not going to make fun of people who do.
Don't look at the way she just said it.
I'm joking.
This is Rachel Gilmore breaking down the injustice.
The injustice that has been perpetrated against not just the CBC News, but against the truth itself.
Conservative leader Pierre Polyev just called CBC News, which is one of the biggest news outlets in Canada.
Why, Rachel?
Why is the CBC News one of the biggest news outlets in Canada?
Is it because of their...
Quality reporting?
Is it because people actually tune in to watch them?
Is it because they succeed on their own merit and they generate revenue the way Fox News does?
Hell no!
It's because it's government subsidized propaganda.
And don't worry, I bring the receipts.
It's one of the biggest in Canada.
Because it's government subsidized, Rachel!
Propaganda.
Yeah, he called it propaganda.
Which is an outright lie.
That's a conclusion.
That's not a fact.
Why is it a lie, Rachel?
I'll give you the evidence as to why it's outright government propaganda.
When the biggest outlet in the country, only because they're subsidized by the government, all that they do is reiterate, according to police, according to government, when all that they do is run stories that parrot the talking points of the government, that's propaganda.
That is state-funded propaganda.
But it gets worse.
And he said it after Elon Musk labeled TV Seniors government-funded media.
Which they are.
Despite the fact that it's a crown corporation, arms like from government, and completely editorially independent.
A crown corporation.
I need to get this word salad here.
It's a crown corporation.
Completely editorially independent, arms like from government, and completely editorially independent.
It's a crown corporation.
Come on.
Musk labeled TV Seniors government-funded media.
Despite the fact that it's a crown corporation, arms-length from government, and completely editorially independent.
Arms-length from government, and completely editorially independent.
Just remember that.
We have then cited Elon Musk's label as evidence that CBC is, quote, not news.
And he fundraised off of it.
Good for him.
Good for him.
What's your problem with that, Rachel?
I presume you're trying to monetize your work?
Institutions that hold power to account just because you don't like them is insanely irresponsible.
Without reliable news.
And he fundraised off of it.
Attacking the institutions that hold power to account just because you don't like them is insanely irresponsible.
Without reliable news that has editorial standards like CBC.
Editorial standards?
Remind me to pull up another article about Englehart.
Politicians go unchecked.
That's bad for democracy.
I'm honestly gobsmacked that any politician from any party would go this far.
Gobsmacked.
Insanely idiotic.
Dangerous.
Can you understand the emotional rhetoric and absence of evidence in this?
I suppose I shouldn't be surprised since Polyev released an entire press release about me just because I asked him questions he didn't like.
I'd like to assess that.
I think if she asked questions, Pierre would answer.
Crown Corporation arms length with total editorial independence.
Did anybody bother looking up what a crown corporation is?
I mean, it's basic.
A crown corporation.
What does a crown corporation mean?
Crown corporations in Canada are government organizations with a mixture of commercial and public policy objectives.
They are directly and wholly owned by the crown, the government of Canada or province.
I mean, it's just so embarrassingly juvenile.
And so, remorselessly ignorant, I should say, let me say, shamelessly ignorant, Crown corporations, just Wikipedia, I mean, it's not the best, but a Crown corporation is a corporation created by the Crown under Canadian law.
Not everybody gets to be a Crown corporation, and the Crown corporations are things like CN Rail, things that have national importance.
Or, as Wikipedia rightly points out, a mixture of commercial and public policy objectives.
There is a public policy objective to the CBC.
They are governed by the Broadcasting Act.
It has requirements for the CBC's content.
CanCon, a very funny name, Canadian content.
Their very content is regulated by law.
Crown corporations represent a special form of state-owned enterprise.
Each corporation is ultimately accountable to federal or provincial parliament through a relevant minister for the conduct of its affairs.
I mean, for God's sake, Rachel!
Arms length?
They're not, by definition, they're not arms length.
Editorial independence?
By definition, there is, I won't say that the government tells the CBC what to publish, but it has regulations that govern its content.
Literally.
They are established by an act of parliament and report to that body via the relevant minister in cabinet, though they are, quote, shielded from constant government intervention and legislative oversight and thus generally enjoy greater freedom from direct political control than government departments.
Crown corporations are distinct from departmental corporations, yet nobody cares about that.
Crown corporations have a longstanding presence in the country and have been instrumental in its formation, oh yeah, and in its propagation of government propaganda.
They can provide services required by the public that otherwise would not be economically viable, such as private enterprise.
Viable as a private enterprise.
Oh, I'm sorry.
Yeah, like private media doesn't succeed on its own.
Rebel News is doing quite well with our government handouts.
Whatever.
In 2022, maybe I want to read that.
They were involved in everything from distribution, use, and price of certain goods.
Yada, yada, yada.
2022, there were 47 crown corporations in Canada.
Provinces, Ontario operate their own.
All right.
Yeah, no, totally.
Totally independent.
Totally arm's length and totally not governed by laws that literally regulate the type of content that they have to produce.
Which is exactly why nobody wants the Broadcasting Act applying to online streaming or online services because nobody wants the government telling Viva Fry, Rebel News, Post Millennial that you've got to have enough Canadian content if you want to be good in Canadian algorithm, in the algorithm in Canada.
It gets better.
It only gets better.
Okay, so Rachel Gilmore probably now knows that what she had reported was inaccurate, wildly inaccurate, wildly misleading, and a disservice to people who rely on Rachel Gilmore for news.
But I say I bring the receipts.
Remember the definition of Crown Corporation that we've just listened to.
I went back and...
Oh, here, here.
Let's just do this here.
This is...
Oh, my God.
A crown corporation that lives off taxpayer dollars, that gets angry that Twitter has labeled them government-funded, which they are.
They serve the people.
They are funded by the people.
They are funded involuntarily by the people.
You know, there's that old bumper sticker, taxation is theft.
I'm going to make a new one.
Taxation is not theft.
It's armed robbery.
I don't want to fund the CBC.
I don't want to fund the CBC.
But the amount that I paid in Canadian taxes...
I have funded what I believe to be propagandists and the enemy of the very people who finance their activities.
When these people came out at the CBC and demonized anti-vaxxers, demonized people who didn't want to get the vaccine.
Wait until you see the examples.
When they encouraged neighbors to snitch on their white neighbors.
When they said that truckers were using children as human shields.
I don't know if they used that exact term, but we'll get the article.
I had to finance that.
Involuntarily.
Taxation is not just theft.
It is armed robbery because the government has the guns in Canada and the government comes to you and says, you're going to pay your taxes and you're going to pay a lot of them because it's Canada.
And you're going to fund this propaganda that hates you.
You are going to fund this propaganda that villainizes, demonizes you.
Anyway, so CBC, state funded, with my taxpayer dollars, our journalism is impartial and independent.
Bullshit!
To suggest otherwise is untrue.
They should quote Rachel Gilmore here.
That is why we are pausing our activities on Twitter.
Notre journalisme est impartial et indépendant.
Prétendre le contraire est faux.
C 'est pourquoi nous splendons nos activités sur Twitter.
Bon voyage!
Good riddance to bad rubbish.
But it's not just that they leave.
They restrict replies.
Who can reply?
People who CBC Radio Canada mentioned can reply.
Can you mention me?
I've got a few things to tell you, CBC.
Hashtag goodbye, CBC.
Oh, oh.
That's right.
We're pausing.
Hey, here's another thing, CBC.
Nobody came to Twitter to read your propaganda.
People came to Twitter as a social media platform once upon a time so they could make jokes, interact with other people, not so they could read your government-funded propaganda, your government-funded disinformation.
Oh, hold on.
I'm going to find one before I forget.
CBC.
Alberta teen COVID death.
There we go.
I can't find the original story.
Just by way of one fantastically cynical, disgusting example of CBC.
I can't find the original story where I maybe should to see if they actually reported it.
This was the Dina Hinshaw, Alberta, claiming that COVID has just taken the life of a 14-year-old teenager, making it the province's youngest COVID death.
Alberta's reporting of comorbidities questioned after boy 14 removed from COVID death count because he died of stage 4 brain cancer.
But his death, because no...
Again, going back to Marxism, going back to...
Stalinism, going back to Great Purge, Russia, madness.
Exploit, exploit, lie about it and make victims.
We're victims.
Exploit death and tragedy for political gain.
We don't need to go into this whole thing.
This was nine months after being diagnosed with stage four brain tumor and two days after his family says he tested positive for COVID, he died at a hospital.
When Dina Hinshaw told Albertans earlier this week that the 14-year-old had died of COVID, the province's chief medical officer of health triggered a wave of controversy.
She effing lied and exploited the death of a child to further her agenda.
How much more disgusting does it get than that?
You're very kind on her.
But let me just see if they actually ever reported this the way that I think they did at the time.
Hina apologizes?
Okay.
Let's just look up October.
October 14. We're going to want to find one that's...
I don't know if we're going to find it.
It would be one example.
I'll see.
I don't need to rely on an unclear example when I have plenty of clear examples of why the CBC...
Is hardcore government propaganda.
What was that movie called?
It was called Hardcore Propaganda.
Hardcore Logo.
That was the rock movie, not Hardcore Propaganda.
Here, let's see exactly how state government-funded propaganda does what it does.
Here's one example.
From the convoy.
They're all going to come from the convoy.
CBC News.
CBC News.
Protest convoy had, quote, worst display of Nazi propaganda in this country.
Anti-hate advocate says.
Oh, that's just the CBC.
Just repeating.
Who is it?
It's the anti-hate network.
The thoroughly reliable anti-hate network.
The CBC runs a headline that the Ottawa protest was the worst display of Nazi propaganda in this country, CBC says.
But don't worry, it's not the CBC saying it.
They're just quoting the anti-hate network.
The highly impartial, highly reliable anti-hate network.
Oh, the anti-hate network that receives government funding as well?
This is the incestuous holy trinity of government-subsidized propaganda.
The anti-hate network took a lot of money from the government, unless I'm mistaken.
But the CBC's not saying it.
They're just repeating it, in quotes, while referencing another government-subsidized propagandist.
We're going to take a couple of the really good ones.
This was one of my absolute favorites.
When people say that the CBC is not government-subsidized propaganda, look at this.
The CBC is reporting the news.
They're not crafting the narrative.
They're not telling you what to think.
Anger over defacement of Terry Fox's statue, a sign of his, quote, unique legacy.
Hold on.
Anger over defacement of Terry Fox's statue, a sign of his unique legacy.
Says mayor of Icahn's hometown.
The CBC is not saying it again.
Once again, they're just relying on a government entity, a government individual, a government subsidized somebody.
The mayor of Terry Fox's hometown.
Anger over the defacement.
You know what the defacement was?
Look at this.
Look at this defacement.
Do we get to see a full picture of it?
Look at the defacement.
The defacement!
What does defacement mean?
They put...
A billboard in Terry Fox's hand and a Canadian flag through his hand and a hat on him.
Is that a hat?
And a Canada hat.
The outpouring of condemnation over the defacement of a Terry Fox statue across from Parliament Hill in Ottawa this past weekend shows just how revered the Canadian icon is more than 40 years after his marathon of hope and his untimely death of 22. Listen to this.
The statue was defaced after protesters opposed a vaccine mandate.
And defaced.
Anyone ask the question here?
I have a feeling that the term defaced or defacement requires something more substantial and more permanent.
The action or process of spoiling the surface or appearance of something.
I have a feeling in the ordinary parlance Defacement needs to be something more than something that can be easily removed.
I think.
Maybe I'm wrong.
Impair, destroy.
To mar the appearance of injured by effacing significant details.
Something tells me it has to be a little bit more, it has to be a little more permanent than a flag, a banner, and a hat.
But if that's defacement, okay, let's run with it.
Harry Fox Memorial Gay Pride.
Is this going to be the one?
I hate TikTok.
I hate TikTok.
I'm something like an angel with no halo now.
Okay, well that's not what I was looking for.
Where was the one where...
Oh, is it this one?
Yeah, that might be it there.
Look at the defacement!
Look at the defacement of the Terry Fox!
Is that Terry Fox?
Look at the defacement of this statue.
Hey!
What's good for the goose is good for the gander.
Unless it's defacement for the celebration for me.
We all seeing this?
Yeah, we're seeing it.
Mark Emery on Twitter.
Let me see here.
I don't know if this is actually in response to the defacement of the convoy.
We don't know how Terry Fox felt about gay or trans people or gay marriage or anything like that.
So to impugn Terry Fox supported those things is wildly presumptive.
Yet no one has ever, there's never said aligning Terry Fox with the alphabet mafia was desecration.
Just an example.
But the CBC said it was defacement.
And I'm sure that they praised it when it was done for gay pride.
I'm sure.
And even if I'm wrong, I don't know.
Don't worry, there's more, there's more, there's more.
Because...
You know, doing to the Terry Fox statue what Gay Pride did is defacement.
What was the first one?
Oh, yes, that's right.
Lying about the death of a 14-year-old kid.
Totally fine.
Lying about the worst display of whatever Nazism, anti-Semitism in the history of...
Oh, listen to this.
The protesters were using kids as human shields.
Large...
They're not making the news.
They're not spreading this information.
They're just quoting the police.
Large number of children among protesters hampering response.
It's not the CBC saying it.
They're just repeating the government's police.
Police say.
Deputy Chief Steve Ball says almost one quarter of trucks in protests include children.
Do they use the word human shields?
Oh, look at this.
Latest.
Protest developments.
Ottawa police working with Children's Aid Society around concerns for children in convoy.
Mayor says he's had constructive discussions with Justin Trudeau and two ministers.
Ottawa police have made 23 protest-related arrests.
Yada, yada, yada, yada.
Ohio men.
Okay, forget that.
Do they use the word human shields?
They don't use the word human shield.
Ottawa police say almost 25% of the trucks.
Still involved in the ongoing demonstrations that have children in them.
Oh my god.
Those nasty, anti-vaxxer, misogynist, racist, bigoted truckers.
They're using children as human shields.
But the CBC is totally not government propaganda because they're just quoting the police.
Good riddance to bad rubbish is all I have to say.
Have I got all of it?
I got the article from ABC News.
CBC pausing Twitter after government-funded media label.
The Canadian Broadcasting Corporation says it's pausing after the social media platform owned by Elon Musk stamped the CBC's account with a label.
Public Broadcaster says it's intended to undermine its credibility.
Can you appreciate what they're saying here?
After he stamped their account with...
What does it say here?
With a label the public broadcaster says is intended to undermine its credibility.
Elon Musk stamped their account with a fact, and they understand that that fact will undermine their credibility because that fact ought to undermine their credibility.
The fact that they are 70% funded, as far as I'm concerned, it makes them not just know better than RT, it makes them worse than RT.
It makes them worse than RT because RT seems to be able to or willing to report...
More accurately, at least on international stuff, than CBC.
For the CBC, that is bound by the Broadcasting Act, that has to have a certain amount of Canadian content, the amount of time they spend on American politics and misrepresenting American politics is mind-blowing.
RT, other than the fact that I've seen them be critical of Russia, they offer better international coverage than most media outlets out there.
But let's just say that they're equal.
They know that this matter of fact, that 70% of their funding comes from the Canadian government, will undermine their credibility.
And they don't want people knowing that.
The people know it.
And I swear to you, it's not often the people get to say, we have a victory here.
The people have a victory here.
And listen to the logic of this.
Twitter labeled CBC Radio to Canada government funded.
The same label that prompted NPR in the U.S. to similarly quit Twitter last Wednesday.
Okay.
Twitter can be a powerful tool for our journalists to communicate with Canadians, but it undermines the accuracy and professionalism when we state accurate and objective facts.
NPR has a better argument than CBC because NPR receives much less funding from the government.
As far as I understand, a fraction of their budget might come from the government.
Okay, then we're only arguing on degrees.
Listen to this.
CBC sent a letter to Twitter asking the company to re-examine its designation.
CBC does not meet those criteria, Marr argued, because it is publicly funded through a parliamentary appropriation that is voted upon by all members of parliament and its editorial independence is protected in law in the Broadcasting Act.
So it's publicly funded, therefore...
Sorry, its funding is determined through parliamentary appropriation?
So it can't be government funded?
That makes...
Absolutely no sense.
The CBC Board of Directors determines how the funding it receives from the government is spent.
In 21-22, the CBC received more than $1.2 billion in government funding.
Yada, yada, yada.
Hold on one second.
There was something really funny in this article.
Poop?
There we go.
There we go.
Look at this.
Twitter initially had labeled NPR's main account as a state affiliate.
Yada, yada, yada.
Okay.
Twitter responded to a request for comment about why the label was applied and whether it would be removed or changed with an auto-generated email bearing a poop emoji.
Love Elon Musk or hate Elon Musk?
You've got to love Elon Musk.
Oh my God, is that hilarious.
The poop emoji.
It's not often that we get to say this is an absolute victory for the people.
This is an absolute victory for the people.
They are being called out as the propagandists that they are.
They deserve it.
It's accurate.
And they have proven themselves to be the absolute enemy of Canadian citizens.
Absolute.
And my brother doesn't like me saying the enemy of the people.
It's too hyperbolic.
It's maybe too Trump-esque.
The CBC has indeed...
Unquestionably determined itself, proven itself to be the enemy of the people.
I almost forgot one article.
I almost forgot one article.
Joys of snitching.
CBC.
I posted this on Twitter.
Someone said, I had to go check this.
I couldn't believe it was true.
CBC News.
British Columbia.
April 26, 2020.
The pleasure and peril of snitching on your neighbor during a pandemic.
Government subsidized media telling you this pleasure to be, but listen to this by the way.
Experts say reporting on neighbors offers a sense of control, but adversely affects minorities.
Let me translate that for you.
Rat out your white neighbors.
Don't rat out your black, indigenous, Latino, whatever neighbors.
Rat out your white neighbors, people.
That's the government telling you to do it.
Don't rat out the minorities.
That would be racist.
You'll get canceled.
Marie Zeidler.
Alexandra Schorin was on a run with her children near their home in Port Moody, BC, when a group of about nine adults and children caught their attention.
Not only were they in a park closed due to COVID-19 precautions, they weren't keeping more than two meters between them!
This would make Stalin jealous.
This would make Kim Jong-un say, oh my goodness, I'm not trying hard enough.
This is CBC government.
This is how they're reporting.
Not only did I see nine people playing in a park that was closed, they weren't keeping two meters between me.
I was just appalled and scared!
Shorin said, it's really important to me that the community pulled together, closer together by being further apart.
That was one of the catchphrases the government funded early on in the days.
Freedom is, what is it?
Freedom is slavery, ignorance is strength.
I mean, it's literally, it was one of the early catch lines of COVID.
Closer together by further apart.
Or stay closer together by, it was some idiotic Orwellian catchphrase.
Choran says she would have confronted the group directly, but as a cancer survivor and asthmatic, she didn't want to risk approaching them.
Admittedly, this is April 2020.
People were batshit crazy, myself included.
But even at this point, I knew that this was...
This was fucking insane.
Instead, when she got home, she called the police non-emergency line.
It turns out Sean's sentiments are echoed by many.
According to data from the city of Vancouver, hundreds of people have called 311 with similar complaints or concerns.
So let's normalize them.
Restoring a sense of justice.
So far this month, 383 people have called the city about physical distancing.
Another 852 calls about people violating park facility closures.
This is what the CBC wants.
To promote by way of society.
I'm sure it's totally independent and totally, you know, it's the insidious nature of corruption.
Trudeau or whomever doesn't have to show up on the CBC's front porch with a valise of money and say, run that article.
Promoting, encouraging people to rat out their neighbors, but the white ones, not the black ones.
That would be racist.
That's how corruption works.
It's a wink, wink.
It's a nudge, nudge.
You know damn well what you have to do.
You want that funding?
You want me to keep opposing the defund the CBC movement?
You want me to keep increasing your 1.2 billion in funding with inflation?
You want us to keep running COVID ads on your crap that nobody watches?
You know what to do.
Oh, let's just see.
I mean, that one was just...
Blew my freaking mind.
I think we've thoroughly exhausted the CBC's propaganda.
Let me see something here.
Yeah, I think that was it.
I think that was it.
Okay.
Hold on.
No, that's not it.
The CBC is actually evil.
This was another one.
CBC, they're not telling you anything because it's just police we're quoting.
It's just anti-hate.
Government subsidized group that we're quoting.
We're just quoting the data.
We are telling you that suicide is not on the rise.
That's what the data tells.
Suicide is not on the rise, according to the data.
Of course, you read the article.
I believe the article actually said it takes some time for suicides to be registered as suicide.
So February 2021 might be a little early to start telling people that suicide is not on the rise because of the...
Psychologically, emotionally, spiritually devastating impacts of the lockdowns.
And then lo and behold, look at that.
A couple years later.
A couple years later, they're forced to acknowledge the obvious.
CBC is evil.
I mean, that's it.
It's actual evil.
So I will not hesitate to call them the enemy of the people.
They are the enemy of the people.
They run around trying to sow discord.
They run around promoting government propaganda.
Demonizing the people who subsidize their very work.
They're evil.
Okay.
Moving on.
And I do have to be done because I've got to go get a kid sooner than later.
We're going to locals afterwards.
But we're nowhere near done yet, and we've got some good stuff.
Now, I wanted to do one thing before moving on to the next subject, which is going to be Elon Musk.
There was another crumble rant in here.
Amon Zin512 says, Chose the word transgender because it's more palatable than what it really is.
Sex change affirmation.
How many parents would support transsexual affirming care for their kids?
Oh, but they've got gender-affirming hysterectomies.
How many people would support that if you called it genital mutilation?
A gender-affirming hysterectomy is going to go down as the most psychopathic, evil Orwellian newspeak I've ever heard in my life.
All right, Elon Musk has been on a tear.
He did an interview with the BBC where he basically exposed the BBC for being what they are, pathological propagandist liars.
He went on with Tucker Carlson.
It was a friendly interview.
Nobody's going to tell you it wasn't a friendly interview.
But it was revelatory.
It was highly revelatory.
We all knew from the Twitter files that the CIA and intelligence were FBI, literally firmly embedded in Twitter.
Not just meeting with them regularly to plant the seed, to persuade them as to upcoming Russian disinformation campaigns involving Hunter Biden, which they knew was a lie, but they were prompting Twitter to mobilize and act on that lie.
Jim Baker, former external counsel for the FBI, was an executive at Twitter.
We all know this, anybody who's been paying attention, and I've always taken this part for granted, but listen to this.
The degree to which various government agencies effectively had full access to everything that was going on on Twitter blew my mind.
I was not aware of that.
Would that include people's DMs?
Yes.
The degree to which various government agencies had effectively had full access to everything that was going on on Twitter blew my mind.
I was not aware of that.
Would that include people's DMs?
Yes.
We knew that.
Anybody paying attention knew that.
I always took that for granted.
I always have been taking that for granted.
Stop.
I don't want to hear it again.
Stop.
I've always been taking that for granted regardless.
My concerns about having my DMs leaked is not for compromising information or bad pictures.
I don't know who is stupid enough to even think that people are not always watching your DMs.
Excuse me.
It's for things like people's telephone numbers.
My own telephone number.
Mags.
Who's Mags?
Proud member of the Daily Meme team, part of Memefella's YouTube channel, Rumble, Mag's channel 2020.
Mag says, don't ever tell me there isn't a deep state ever again.
The deep state is just, it's the name given so that people can think it's a conspiracy theory.
The deep state is the unelected administrative body that has its own political orientations and yet is not susceptible to change through elections.
The deep state is otherwise and formerly known also as the military-industrial complex.
That is what is meant by the deep state.
Intelligence complex, military-industrial complex, which includes it.
Anybody who doesn't think the deep state exists probably watches the CBC and probably believes everything they read on the CBC.
Elon did an interview.
I was going to show some more highlights of it, but I didn't get a chance to edit them together.
But Elon did an interview with Tucker Carlson that was exquisitely revelatory.
Tells us basically what we all knew, but just to summarize it, Twitter is worth a lot less now than it was worth when Elon...
It's evaluated at less now than it was when Elon bought it.
It was basically nothing but an intelligence operation to begin with.
I've been trying to find the tweet.
I know that I made a tweet about this way back in the day.
I never understood how Twitter continued to operate.
Because it didn't turn a profit for years, and the only way something can stay...
The only way a business stays open by continuously losing money is if it's a money laundering scheme, like Walter White's car wash, or if it's an intelligence operating scheme, an intelligence gathering scheme, which is what Twitter has basically confirmed itself to be.
Yeah, I just wanted to show that.
But then there was...
Okay, alright.
You know, we probably could have done this one at the beginning.
We probably could have done this one at the beginning.
But we're going to do it now.
Project Veritas is dead to me.
I'm James O 'Keefe with OMG.
And OMG is new life to me.
So James O 'Keefe seems to have found the proud, the representative of girlhood.
Dylan Mulvaney staying at the Four Seasons, which I don't think is a cheap hotel, but I'm not sure.
And James O 'Keefe, in James O 'Keefe format, confronted Dylan.
This is what Dylan had to say.
I'm James O 'Keefe with OMG News outside the Four Seasons Hotel in Beverly Hills.
Hold on, hold on.
I gotta see it.
I gotta see this.
Google.
Four Seasons Beverly Hills room rate.
Five-star accommodations.
Let's just see if we're going to see any prices.
Only the best for Dylan Mulvaney.
I had a joke.
Whatever.
I'm not looking it up.
It's probably a fancy hotel.
Let's get back to the video, people.
I'm James O 'Keefe with OMG News outside the Four Seasons Hotel in Beverly Hills.
Dylan Mulvaney is inside the women's restroom right now, so I'm going to ask him for comment about our story regarding women being raped in prison by men claiming to be transgender.
Here we go.
Dylan, this is James O 'Keefe, OMG.
Women are being raped in a prison in Washington State by men claiming to be transgender.
There's footage of them.
Talking about the rape?
It's not a funny subject matter at all.
It's actually an outrage.
It's actually outrageous.
But I love how it's like deadpan comedy, except it's reality.
I have a comment on the story here of the women being raped by the men claiming to be transgender.
James O 'Keefe, OMG News.
I've never been approached by media like this.
What's so...
Oh, my dog's pooping.
Doesn't matter.
What is so hard about actually just answering a question from James O 'Keefe?
It's not like it's an unknown media person who you don't actually know if they're legit media or someone who just, you know, wants to sucker punch you.
James O 'Keefe is known.
What would be so hard to actually just take five minutes to have a discussion with James O 'Keefe?
I would love it.
I would love it if a CNN reporter just wanted to ask me a few questions.
I might insist on recording it so that I can make sure they wouldn't edit anything out of context, but I would love it.
Look at this.
Don't talk to me.
Don't talk to me.
What do you think about the women who are being raped by the men who are transgendered?
Do you have a comment about that?
Please don't come in the elevator with me.
Do we appreciate that, by the way?
Let's just appreciate a little bit of the irony here.
According to James O 'Keefe, Dylan just came out of the girls' restroom.
And now he's saying, don't come in the elevator with me, to James O 'Keefe.
Do you have a comment about that?
Please don't come in the elevator with me.
Why not?
Why not?
Dylan, you want to use a girl's bathroom?
I demand you let me into the girl's bathroom.
Do not come in this elevator with me.
This is my elevator.
What do you think about, what is your comment to the women are being raped by men claiming to be transgender, Dylan?
So we're here with Dylan here.
Haven't had much Bud Light recently, but we're very interested in the women's prison.
Dylan?
Okay.
She did go into the he, she went into the women's restroom.
What the hell are you doing?
This is a women's bathroom.
Trying to show them the footage.
No comment here at the Four Seasons Hotel in Beverly Hills?
Beverly Hills.
Alright.
I wonder where she's going.
He's going.
I mean, this is good.
This is...
James O 'Keefe is now merging vlogs with stand-up comedy with expose journalism.
This is a marriage or a threesome that I never expected to see.
O 'Keefe beer?
O 'Keefe beer?
No O 'Keefe beer?
Do you guys have O 'Keefe beer?
You don't carry O 'Keefe beer?
O 'Keefe is a real beer.
Now, there was a point that I wanted to make with that entire thing.
Hold on.
Close this down.
I'm not going to get it.
Where is...
Hold on.
What's going on here?
I wanted to show...
There was another underlying point there.
That's what it was.
Hold on.
Let's get back to the video here and just pause it.
I'm James O 'Keefe with all the women.
Over here.
That's a Burberry jacket.
It was a type of Burberry jacket.
Burberry, let's say plaid.
There was some word for it.
It's a $2,000 jacket.
Let's go with women's.
It's a $2,000 women's jacket.
One of these things here.
I forget the exact one.
It's like $2,700.
It's not this one.
That was the cheap one.
Dylan Mulvaney, rocking the Four Seasons, rocking a Burberry jacket.
It's a good racket.
Whatever he's doing, it's a good racket.
While absolutely demeaning and degrading what most women think it means to be a woman.
All right, let's go to the chat here.
There's one more story after all of this.
I used to wear my hair like that in the 90s.
Nice grift, says Matt underscore R. CIA CEO of Budweiser, Operation Spreadment.
Okay, that's from Individual Thinker.
That's another thing that's apparently, this was Kyle Becker, I think, who reported this.
The CEO of Budweiser, or was it through marriage?
CEO of Budweiser.
It has an intelligence background.
What the heck is the dog eating?
Pudge is eating something, and I'm not going to get to it in time.
It's OMG.
I don't tell people to unsub and boycott, whatever.
I have unsubbed from Project Veritas.
I do not reply.
I'm not interested in Project Veritas anymore.
I watch James O 'Keefe.
I watch OMG Media.
O 'Keefe Media Group, it's the best name.
Ever.
People who want to poop on it don't even understand that when they do poop on it, they're like, OMG, what a stupid name.
It's like, you are doing their promotion for them, and it's fantastic.
Okay, so hold on.
A few things here.
Stonezone.live.
I'm going to go see if the Stone Zone is still up.
There was one other thing, a random thing that I wanted to bring up before I forget.
My wife sent it to me.
And here, Rising Tide Car Wash.
I don't know why she sent this to me.
I think she just said, you know, maybe I should see some good news and people who are actually doing good.
Team Rising Tide.
We're about, about, contact us.
Where are they?
954.
So they're in Florida.
There are two reasons I will never go anywhere but Rising Tide Car Wash.
Excellent price, outstanding surface.
Every employee here is exceptional.
Not only do they make sure my car is squeaky clean, they're all so kind.
I know it's just a car wash, but they truly have my business forever.
Thank you, Rising Tide.
I think I now know why Marion might have sent this to me.
Two reasons.
To celebrate a company that does good, and because our cars need a car wash.
This is not an ad, by the way.
She sent it to me.
The vision of Rising Tide Car Wash was inspired by founder and CEO John Derry watching his son Andrew struggle to find his place in the world.
As most families affected by autism often lose sleep over, John spent countless hours thinking about what Andrew would do when he was no longer there to support him.
As Andrew grew up, John started to see that although he was becoming a very capable young man, but there were virtually no opportunities for him after he aged out of the school system.
Then in 2011, When Andrew was 21, John came up with the novel idea of buying a car wash to employ Andrew and others like him.
I think I might have to heed to my wife's subtle nudge and go get the car wash this afternoon.
Alright, so that's it.
I think that covers it of our stories for the day, people.
Let me just make sure.
Of what I have in the backdrop.
Stone zone we got.
Colin Rugg.
What do I have here?
Oh!
Oh, yes, yes, yes.
This was...
Did we talk about this?
I feel like we talked about this already.
Just when you thought you couldn't get a mayor who'd be worse than Lori Lightfoot.
This is mayor-elect.
Who?
Because they...
Talking about the madness that's going on in Chicago.
The youth.
Terrorizing, devastating downtown, looting grocery stores, if what I'm seeing is accurate.
You can never know what to rely on these days because videos can be taken from prior years.
You could have deep fakes and whatever, but we do know what's going on in the news.
And this is the explanation of the mayor-elect.
When you thought it couldn't get worse than Lori Lightfoot, hold my Bud Light.
That's how they can eat?
The real answer is, how do we make sure?
The question is, how do we make sure that people can eat?
Look, no one is going to condone behavior that, quite frankly, speaks to a level of desperation.
So you're not condoning looting?
I'm saying that people are acting out of desperation.
We don't want a society that is acting out of desperation.
But you have to pay attention to the cries that people have.
So you're not condoning looting?
You have to pay attention to the cries that people have.
And let's lock up every single January 6th for as long as humanly possible.
Again, it's not hierarchy.
It's lawlessness.
That's what it is.
So everyone says, you know, if politicians didn't have double standards, they'd have no standards at all.
Others say it's not double standards.
It's hierarchy.
I'm taking it another step.
It's not hierarchy.
It's lawlessness that they want to control.
Let's listen to what they say when they have to cry.
But you get the hell out of the Capitol Hill building.
Capitol building.
Because if you don't, four and a half years in jail.
But let's listen to the cries of the youth here and imprison the protests of others.
There's no way to embrace that.
What I'm saying is you can't condone the looting that corporations continue to do every single day when they take tax dollars from black, brown, white folks all over the city of Chicago so that they can turn a profit.
Ratifying the lawlessness, people.
It's nothing shy of what he's doing.
All right, people, this has been wonderful.
Oh, I'm going to play a video to play us out.
Hold on.
I'm going to remember this time.
I'm going to play a video to play us out on Rumble.
Once I make sure that I've gotten all the stories that we had to talk about today.
Brickhouse Nutrition, we got that.
Starving Artist.
Oh, this was...
Someone said, congratulations, Viva.
You did it.
Hashtag goodbye, CBC.
It's not too late to revive the hashtag.
Let's go let CBC know...
Nobody's going to miss them.
And I like the expression good riddance to bad rubbish because it's a good expression.
We have done absolutely everything today, people.
The only thing left for us to do right now is I'm going to go to Viva Family and I'm going to play a video as we leave and mosey on over to locals where I will...
Talk exclusively with locals.
Answer some questions.
Read some tips.
Got to go in here and give you the link to locals.
You can go...
We have 106,000 members on locals.
Those are non-paying, non-supporting members.
Feel free to join as a non-paying member.
If you're a non-paying member, feel free to...
It's $7 a month, $70 a year.
Or people actually give more because they like the work that Robert and I do.
Follow us there.
You don't even have to be a supporter.
You get tons of...
Tons of stuff for everybody, and then there is stuff behind paywalls for the supporters, and it's good stuff.
So think about joining as a member.
If you're a member, think about joining as a supporter.
Head over there.
I'm going to play us out with...
I'm not going to play the whole thing, because I'll play the whole thing.
I saw a massive freaking snapping turtle.
Oh, it's not...
Someone says it's a spiny shell.
On a jog.
On one jog.
On one jog.
I saw an alligator.
I saw a turtle.
I saw parakeets.
I saw egrets, heron.
It's just, I mean, they're all like marshland wildlife, but it's flipping beautiful.
So check this out.
Thank you all for being here.
It was wonderful.
Tomorrow night, by the way, Brett Weinstein.
It's going to be amazing.
This afternoon, I'm doing the inaugural Tyler Fisher podcast with Tyler Fisher.
Tomorrow also, I'm going to be doing Megyn Kelly.
And it's the People's Court.
I think we're going to be talking about Daniel Perry out of Texas in another case.
Got to do my homework there.
So tomorrow night, Brett Weinstein.
Tomorrow during the day, Megyn Kelly.
I'm pretty sure it's live.
I'm certain it's live.
I'll send that link around.
Tonight, not live, but I'm going to go do the first episode ever of Tyler Fisher podcast.
Tyler Fisher, the stand-up comedian.
Amazing, genius, great guy.
So check out all those people.
They're good people to check out.
And with that said, everybody...
Check this out.
And I'll see you on Locals.
Thank you, everybody.
Have a good afternoon.
I'm going to bring myself out of the screen and then I'm going to pop back in at Locals to continue there.
I've lost the screen.
Enjoy the day, peeps.
Thank you for being here.
Peace out.
We had a big win today.
It's a big, big white pill.
People are now becoming very sensitized to what's going on around them.
And it's a good thing.
Always darkest before the dawn.
We just don't know when the sun is going to start to rise, but I have a good feeling.
So enjoy this, and I'll see you on Locals.
Alright, there is a soft-shelled snapping turtle.
I think it's trying to cross the street.
Nudge it and help it go.
Oh, it is a really soft-shelled.
That's cool.
Okay, go, go, go, go, go, go.
Go!
I'll walk with you.
Come on.
You're not going to go?
I'll see you do it.
Go for it.
Can this thing bite me if I try to help it?
Definitely can't go the other way.
Go!
Holy cow!
Let's see.
Can I touch it from the back?
Okay.
Go!
Wow!
That is a big turtle.
Very, very angry.
Push it, push it, push it.
Let's go, let's go.
Keep going, keep going, keep going.
Okay, go.
There you go.
And there's water.
All right.
It's out.
And it's off.
It's a big, big turtle.
Beautiful legs, beautiful tail.
Water right over there.
Amazing.
Look at that head.
Look at that head.
See that's what I think they can actually reach around and bite their back go go go go go go go go and it's fantastic that thing is massive
it's going it's going oh yeah and it's off and And where am I?
I don't know.
$69 US Special Forces device turns...
Locals.
Are we still good?
we're still good.
Alright, good.
Everybody.
So...
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