Behind the Iron Rainbow! Montreal Encampments, Tommy Robinson Arrested! CNN Trap & MORE!
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to you.
I'm going to go ahead and put it in the middle of the middle.
This is McGill College.
The Roddick gates are the main entrance.
See what you can see in here.
How long you guys been here for?
Eight weeks.
And this is it?
It just occupies this field here?
Yeah.
But there's another camp.
Down on Victoria Square?
Yeah.
And that one is for...
That one is not just students.
That one is all the groups, fellas.
The part of the government that manages the economies of Quebec.
Where do we invest?
Like, you know, Quebec invests in different places.
There's a depot in the plasma.
There's a depot in the plasma in Quebec.
OK, so Save the line.
Save the line, Bart.
beside the soccer exchange.
Yeah.
I'm pretty sure they're on the west side.
OK, interesting.
Interesting.
So that is...
Let me just get that out of here.
When I got to Montreal on Sunday...
No, not Sunday.
On Monday.
It was Saint-Jean-Baptiste Day yesterday.
And I went to look at the encampments.
The one on McGill campus where they have now twice failed to get an injunction ordering the dismantling of the camps.
And in reality, look, it was a very quiet day.
There were no...
There were clashes like there appear to be happening today.
That was the football field.
People played Frisbee.
Behind erotic gates.
Not erotic gates, but that was the joke back in the day.
And the encampment was there.
There was no violence that I saw, but I certainly have heard stories of harassment and intimidation, etc., etc.
It was a quiet day.
Very few people there because it was Saint-Jean-Baptiste, which is when I decided to go have a look.
I'm not looking for confrontation at all.
Drove by the newest encampment by Victoria Square, Square Victoria, for anybody who takes the metro.
Vous approchez Square Victoria in old Montreal-ish downtown.
And that one, I mean, looked a little bit less hospitable.
Drove by.
I mean, basically, they just take over a park.
It's a public park, you know, where they have trees and benches and whatever.
And they put up tents, put up tarps.
And spray-paint the living bejesus out of monuments as though that's going to accomplish anything.
The reason why they've chosen the Square Victoria for the encampment is because it's right in front of Caisse du Dépôt or the bank, whatever, the Scotiabank, that has the Caisse du Dépôt.
Caisse du Dépôt, it's sort of like a pension fund where they invest money and they are, as you saw in their demands, demanding disclosure, divestment, whatever, boycott, etc., etc.
I have returned to Montreal for the first time in the summer in a year.
Last time I was here was last year.
I've returned to Montreal for the first time since winter when, you know, you don't really walk around outside anyhow because it's miserable and cold and I had a sinus infection, yada, yada.
I've returned here.
But I went back to Ottawa after the protest and it went from being the most beautiful, vibrant, smiley faced, clean, safe town on earth compared to what it was before and compared to what it has since reverted to afterwards.
It felt like going back not to the scene of a crime in the sense that it didn't feel like I was going back and covering my tracks or anything.
It felt like going back to the scene of some form of a murder.
And I'm not trying to be hyperbolic.
It felt like I was going back to the scene of a spiritual murder where Ottawa has always been...
It's relatively shithole-ish.
I'm sorry I'm swearing and I'm sorry to call it like it is.
Ottawa has always been something of a shithole-ish city in certain areas.
The Glebe is very beautiful.
You know, they got their small bakeries and their bagel shops and the restaurants up in the Glebe.
I forget where...
Downtown Ottawa, Rideau Canal, the Rideau Street has always been something of a hellhole.
You never want it to be at the market, I forget what it's called, at night.
Because homelessness has always been a problem in Ottawa.
Drug use has always been a problem in Ottawa.
When I say always, like, you know, 10 plus 20 years.
When I went down there for the protest and it was the safest downtown Ottawa had ever been, it was the happiest it had ever been, you walked there live streaming, talking to people, you felt no intimidation, perhaps except for, you know, some individuals who looked like they might be counter-protesters.
In that entire time that I was live streaming the Ottawa protest, the only time I ever felt Somewhat threatened or intimidated was when I had my back to the row of counter-protesters.
They didn't know that my situational awareness is always 360.
I could see people through my camera behind me.
They didn't look nice.
They looked like, you know, if they could swing a bike lock and not get caught, they would type thing.
When I went back to Ottawa after the protest two years later for the Canada Strong and Free Network, It was like returning to the scene of a crime where a beautiful puppy had been run over by a car.
When I came back to Montreal now, that's exactly the same sentiment I have.
I admit that I'm perhaps looking for things to complain about.
I'm looking for things that make me unhappy.
Construction, traffic has always been the same.
The homelessness in Montreal is out of control.
Period.
I drive up Atwater, as is the typical route to get back into Montreal.
Cabot Square, for those of you who don't know, across the street from the Old Forum.
You would not walk that during the day, let alone at night.
Homelessness everywhere.
Graffiti everywhere.
Construction everywhere.
Aloué signs.
For rent signs.
Everywhere.
I went jogging through Mount Royal.
The city is different.
And some of you are going to say, well, you know, times are changing.
This is called progress.
Well, at least don't tell us it's not happening.
Tell us it's happening.
You're right for noticing it, but you're wrong for thinking it's not organic and possibly socially destructive.
Tell us that.
Don't tell us it's not happening.
Remember when they said the Great Replacement is a racist conspiracy theory, but it's happening and you're a bigot for noticing?
The city is no longer what it used to be.
There's homelessness everywhere.
I went to Chinatown to go to Lanzau Noodles because we still love that place.
I posted a picture of me sweating like a pig with the Lanzau noodle soup.
When we went back to the car, I accidentally went two streets too far.
We walked on a pedestrian street, broad freaking daylight, 50 homeless people and drug addicts.
And I'm with my kids.
I was like, okay, you guys stay ahead of me and just walk.
And if there's an issue, you run and that'll be it.
This city has gone to shit.
The province has gone to shit and the country is going to shit.
In real time...
So demonstrably so that I talked to the parking guy, the parking attendant.
I said, what the hell's going on here?
He's like, it's terrible.
It's terrible.
They open the borders when they can't take care of their own people.
And then they wonder why people coming in don't necessarily, not integrate, but rather contribute.
Why, you know, you can't deal with the existing social burdens that exist under any circumstances.
Open up the border.
And I'm complaining about...
Standard things like, you know, if you can't afford five kids, don't have ten.
And the city is going to hell in a handbasket.
I don't exactly know what that looks like.
And so as all of this is playing out in real time, I wanted to go back and talk to people at these encampments.
I want to...
I'm a nice guy and I'm an open-minded guy and I can listen without judging even if I disagree.
I mean, sometimes I will listen and I will judge.
Like I do with people on Twitter.
But I can listen and not judge.
And I had a discussion with the guy who you heard talking to me at the encampment.
Dude didn't seem to understand exactly why he was there.
I had the sneaking suspicion that has been since confirmed by others that these people who are occupying these encampments might actually be homeless people, some of them at least.
I want to talk to people.
I want to understand what's going on there.
I would also like to understand why they wouldn't want people recording what's going on there if their purpose is protesting for what they believe to be a greater good.
Or at least a good in and of itself.
They're protesting for Palestine.
They're protesting for Palestinians.
Why wouldn't they want people out there documenting and taking interviews, hearing their thoughts?
But when I drove around the Victoria Square one, no, you're not talking to people.
There are people there, bad actors, bad faith actors, who are there solely to bust skulls and seek confrontation.
I sought the advice of our locals community.
Do I go down and try to do an interview?
Try to be reasonable.
Try to be nice and amenable and hear them out.
And a few members on our community, Bill, you're one of them.
You can't talk reason with people who are not reasonable.
And as I was driving around the Victoria Square encampment, I saw what I believe people who look to be like scouts, like guards.
But the majority of the people who I saw that...
Looked like they were out looking for heads to crack and faces to punch and people to spray paint.
We're young white male kids.
And I look at these people, you know, these young activists, probably relatively affluent white kids looking to cause shit were the ones, like, you can't be in the vicinity because they're not here to talk.
They're not here to listen.
They're not there to dialogue or intercourse in the non-sexual way.
They are there to harass, intimidate, and if they can sucker punch someone and run away like happened kind of with Alexa Lavoie, they'll do it.
And I look at the cops around here, and they're not doing jack shit.
Worse than not doing jack shit, they're not doing jack shit.
They're actually locking up the good people.
They jail the reporters.
They turn a blind eye when the mob assaults reporters.
While allowing public spaces to be overtaken by criminality.
It is criminality.
Whether or not it rises to the point of getting an injunction to tear down the McGill encampment.
Vandalism?
I won't go with the stupid ones like, what's it called?
Loitering.
I won't go with loitering.
Vandalism?
Destruction of public property?
You guys see the spray paint on the monument?
At Victoria Square, like, oh, that'll really advance Palestinian causes.
The irony is, the vast majority of the people protesting, doing these encampments, A, they don't give a sweet bugger all about the Palestinian people, because if they did, they would have been vocal for a much longer period of time and proposing solutions that might actually be solutions.
They're not there to help the Palestinian people.
They are there solely for the purposes of the destruction of Western society.
They're destructive activists.
They think that they're there to protest the rights of Palestinians.
They have been silenced, not saying boo for the last 20 years.
I remember the last time we had protests in Canada.
They could care less.
They want to break shit.
They want an excuse to do it.
And they've gotten the political permission slip to do it.
And then there's some that are good-natured who genuinely want to be there.
But they have been co-opted and they have been hijacked by the Antifa types, by the affluent white boys wearing the scarf.
Face masks so they can wreak havoc, break stuff with impunity.
And you know who loves it?
I dare say the government loves it.
I dare say Valérie Plante, that awful scoundrel of a mayor of Montreal, vaxxed to the max and then collapses on national TV.
She's responsible and she loves it.
Divide and conquer, it's the most amazing thing you can possibly do.
You know who else loves it?
François Legault.
Divide and conquer.
You know who else loves it, but maybe not so much now with the Leslie Church results coming out of Ontario?
Justin Trudeau.
You're not being taken over, but you're being taken over and you're going to like it and shut your face, bigot, because if you say anything against it, you become the enemy and we will sick our police force on you.
Alexa Lavoie might be coming on in a bit and we're going to talk about this because there's a bit of a breaking detail in the story of her getting assaulted and those two jackass police officers doing nothing.
So, bottom line, I consult with my locals' community and I say, should I go down and try it, stay on the periphery, you know, don't get too involved?
And they said, A, it's not worth it.
B, you're not going to tell us anything that we don't already know.
And C, set aside whether or not you get sucker punched from someone behind you.
The cops are looking for an excuse to arrest, not necessarily me, I still like to think that even the most corrupt scoundrels.
I appreciate the truth in what I'm saying, but that might be the very reason for what they want to shut me up or allow someone to shut me up or find an excuse to arrest me.
Someone shoves me, I shove them back.
Lo and behold, I go to jail for assault and the masked Avenger runs off and goes into the encampment and the cops, they don't go in there because they're not busting down the encampment yet.
So I didn't go.
Also...
Yeah, that's it.
I drove by.
Nothing useful was going to come of it because we're not talking around with people who are open for discourse.
We're not.
You're looking at people who are looking for and have obtained their political permission slip to break shit.
And as we've seen now, the authorities in Canada are not on the side of the people.
If there was any doubt lingering in the minds of Canadians after they went in and beat the ever-loving piss out of veterans to suppress the most peaceful protest ever while letting these encampments wreak havoc on public property, if anyone had any lingering doubts as to whose side the government is on, it is not yours.
And you'd better understand that.
Thank you.
Tommy Robinson just got arrested.
Won't be able to do certain legs of his tour with Rebel News.
Alexa Lavoie is allowed to be assaulted in front of two...
Coward cops with shit-eating grins because they love what they're looking at.
And then they disarm you.
They don't let you protect yourself.
And they don't protect you when you get assaulted.
And then if you defend yourself, off to jail you go.
Assaulty time.
Good afternoon.
What time is it?
If I look angry, by the way, I am.
It's like I feel like I'm witnessing the death of someone that I once loved.
I'm witnessing the death of what was Montreal, what was Quebec, what was Canada.
Maybe there's enough time to turn it around.
We'll see.
There's a big upset coming out of Ontario with the Liberal Party.
But, yeah.
Hold on.
I was going to segue this into, you know, when you get...
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Now, before we get into the first story of the day, well, I guess the first story was me ranting like a lunatic for the entire time because I'm not fed up.
It's depressing.
I drove through small town.
I say small town America.
I didn't stop in New York, Philadelphia, whatever.
I only spent two nights on the road anyhow.
I put out a tweet as I was up here.
I was like, I fucking love America and freedom-loving Americans.
And I love Canada and freedom-loving Canadians.
I just noticed that if we're going to measure the percentage of freedom-loving Americans per capita versus freedom-loving Canadians, I'm not poo-pooing my country.
I'm just saying, I think it's more like 50-50 in America and more like 70-30, 80-20 in Canada.
There are too many people in Canada who would rather have the safety and security of a clean prison than have to be the wild dog who, you know, finds and forges for his own meat and risks losing a little weight.
Canadians seem to be subservient, polite, but also to a very depressing degree, not expecting or thinking they deserve any better.
And you go to America and you Talk to people in what they call small-town America, and you realize freedom, the Constitution, God-given rights.
These are my God-given rights.
They're not privileges that are afforded to me by some form of government, by some parliament, by some sovereign, by some king or queen.
They're my God-given rights, and Americans have that baked into their cultural DNA.
Canadians, not so much.
And you come up here, and you have people telling me, Viva, you're exaggerating, you're complaining too much.
I probably should stop complaining, but I sure as hell am not exaggerating.
Freedom, you are a great patriot, and I respect and admire for all to have godly consequences.
This is funny.
I didn't actually see this when I started saying that.
This is wild.
Free speech, rights of free speech, and not to be promoted as a racist by the left, which is a disgrace to all our races.
We got Zen Master Me, super sticker.
Someone warned Trump not to eat or drink anything.
He did not carry into the venue himself.
It's in the new Democrat playbook to drug or poison him just before the debate.
We're going to talk about that today also.
It's disgusting just like LA and San Francisco and Portland became asshole of filth.
And police don't do a damn thing to stop it because it's being allowed by the government.
And Toronto, Ottawa, Vancouver, Montreal.
I mean, this is just get out of cities.
Until you get a government that's responsible.
But the question is whether or not we are past the point of no return.
Speaking of which, I don't know if we're going to have any news.
Let me just check my DMs and see if I've got any news, any additional details on the arrest of Tommy Robinson.
But Tommy Robinson has been arrested.
Tommy Robinson enters the purportedly free state of Canada and gets arrested.
What was it?
I don't know how long he's been there.
He went to Winnipeg.
He got arrested.
Seemingly, allegedly, potentially.
On a...
What was it?
Seemingly on a visa violation.
By the way, let me just do this because I noticed some crumble rants before we get going in the show here.
I've never felt fear in public until last week, says Schmickle.
I was walking with my four-year-old daughter after her dance recital.
Ten teams with LGBT flags were discharging a taser 20 feet from us.
RCMP did nothing.
That's a Royal Canadian Mounted Police.
Then we got Crash Bandit says, Canadian color revolution?
It's almost like the globalist socialists are reading from the same script.
And Ginger Ninja, from the Panhandle to the Wang, the national anthem, Viva Sang.
Let's bring this out of here.
So, Tony Robinson.
I wake up in the middle of the night because I'm sleeping on the bed with the dog.
The dog falls off the bed.
And then first thing he does, pee on the floor.
And I can only think he peed on the floor because he got scared from falling off the bed.
So I've been up since the better part of 4.30.
But this is the news, people.
This is Canada.
Tommy Robinson arrested over a suspected immigration offense in Canada.
The 40-year-old one was released later on Monday morning.
The far-right activist was due to speak at several other events in Canada in the coming days.
He won't be able to.
Why?
Because as far as I understand, the conditions of his bail preclude him from leaving Winnipeg.
Well, we'll see if they were...
Reported here.
Far-right activist.
Far-right activist.
Piss off.
Tommy Robinson has been arrested in Canada on suspicion of an immigration offense.
Robinson, whose real name is Stephen Yaxley-Lennon, like this is always the gotcha, was held on Monday before being released, having been ordered to stay in the country and hand in his passport, he said.
Prisoner in Canada.
Oh, it's a free country.
You can leave when you want.
Oh, no.
No, you can't.
Not anymore.
All they have to do is...
Arrest you for some bullshit charge, take your freaking passport, and you have become a prisoner of Canada.
Footage posted online shows him being handcuffed led to the back of a car.
A man who appeared plain goes out of the idea.
The 41-year-old said on Twitter, none of this makes sense.
I'm now detained in Calgary, prevented from leaving the city.
These conditions stop me from continuing my tour of Canada and meeting with guests for podcasts.
Okay, sorry, I just got to start.
Robinson had been booked to speak in three Canadian cities by a far-right outlet called Rebel News.
What is this with Sky News and everyone's far-right?
Yeah, Rebel News is real far-right.
So that is how it rolls in Canada.
Tommy Robinson, a man who has been very vocal about a certain transformation in London, Loudoun, England, the UK in general, who has been...
Persecuted more than, I think, many, more than most.
I now call him the European or the English Alex Jones because Tommy Robinson had been getting the heat for about as long as Alex Jones and the same type of treatment, you know, debanking, lawfare, defamation lawsuits, all the stuff locked up on bogus charges and been covered it since back in 2018 when he was ordered, jailed for contempt after, jailed for contempt, I think he was given 13 months after a one-hour hearing.
After being arrested for allegedly unlawfully, I say allegedly unlawfully, video recording proceedings that were going on with grooming gangs, which you can't talk about in London, England, because of, you know, more racism.
So he came to Canada, was doing a tour with Rebel News, and no sooner did he arrive that he got arrested and now can't attend the other legs of his tour because of the restrictions on his bail conditions and allegedly has had his passport removed.
All right.
Wild.
Also out of Canada, I mean, a little glimmer of hope.
You may remember there was a by-election.
I don't know why there was a by-election, but by-elections are something happens, a seat becomes available in between official election cycles.
And there was a by-election in what was, up until yesterday, a liberal stronghold in Ontario for like the last 30 plus years, like Westmount NDG where I ran with the PPC.
Westmount NDG.
Notre Dame de Grace has voted liberal by a margin of 50-plus percent for basically the last 30 years.
I think there was one election cycle where they went to the NDP back when Jack Layton was in the NDP, and it was actually a legitimate, wonderful party before it got turned into the steaming pile of shit that it has under Jagmeet Singh.
There was a by-election yesterday, and a woman named Leslie Church was running.
And all you need to know in terms of assessing somebody is who endorses them.
And there was a concerted effort.
There was a concerted effort from Chrystia Freeland.
Madam, I'm selling Canada to Ukraine.
Madam, I pose with Nazi iconography.
Madam, I salute and give a standing ovation to a Nazi in Parliament while I siphon off billions of dollars of Canadian taxpayer dollars to a regime that has been infiltrated or has serious Nazi problems.
But then I call Freedom-loving, trucker-protesting Canadians, Nazis, and right-wing extremists.
Her.
Chrystia Freeland.
Oh, yeah.
Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Finance.
Vice-Primier.
Ministre, Minister des Finances.
The one who gleefully boasted about how she was freezing bank accounts with no due process while immunizing banks to do it.
Yep.
Her.
Well, she was supporting Leslie Church.
And...
You know, you can judge someone by the enemies they've made, and you can also judge someone by the allies they've made.
And anybody who has scumbag McGee, Chrystia Freeland, as an ally, you know that you should vote against her, if at all humanly possible.
I remember I was keeping track of this, and I take credit for nothing in this.
I don't think anybody even seen my tweets.
Do everything you can to make sure people do not vote for Leslie Church.
I know everything I need to know about her by virtue of the fact that Satan is endorsing her.
Oh, there were so many more.
Well, the by-election happened yesterday, and Leslie Church was defeated.
It was a close election, and some people might be saying...
In fact, not some people.
Some stupid idiots, some morons, some partisan hacks who think you do not have the right to decide what to do with your own vote are going to say, this is what happens.
Vote splitting.
It's only because of vote splitting that...
That she managed to lose.
Because if you look at this, so here, I assume these numbers are still relatively accurate.
You got conservative.
Don Stewart won 15,555 votes.
And the liberal Leslie Church lost with 14,965.
But look at the new Democrat Party right underneath there.
Oh, it's the new Democratic Party.
They got 4,000 votes.
And I'm no math magician here, but if you added those 4,044 up with the 14,965, why, I think you'd get about 20,000.
More than enough to beat the conservative.
It's almost like if the NDP wasn't there, then Leslie Church would have won.
Or it's almost like if the liberals weren't the scumbags that they are, the corrupt, fear mongering, divisive, abusive, charter violating, treacherous, treasonous party that they are, people might not have voted for the NDP.
And enough people seemingly protesting the liberals voted for NDP.
And alas, a conservative squawk in because of the vote splitting.
Here's the reality of this.
If you want people to vote for you, don't be shitheads.
If you want people to vote for you, don't be divisive, constitution-destroying, country-destroying, corrupt...
Animals.
There's no other...
Yankee Pollock, someone who I follow on Twitter, put on a tweet, shows a picture of Trudeau and says, describe him in one word.
And I humorously said, you know, is POS one word or three words?
They're the worst people on earth, the liberals, in terms of politics.
They are abusive.
They are divisive.
They have done nothing but act against the national interests of Canada and Canadians at large.
And then they try to shame you.
When you don't vote for them to get more of the abuse.
Thank you, sir.
May I have another?
Hold on a second.
And it was...
What's the...
Oh, no, no.
Oh, come on.
It was the woman who's quite clearly an unhinged lunatic.
Gail Velax.
She's a Canadian person.
Sorry, this is going to be a little Canadian-centric for those who don't know who this woman is.
And here we go.
Here we go.
Here, let me bring this up here.
It's classic.
Ba-da-bing, ba-da-boom.
Vote splitting.
They don't have to earn your vote anymore.
You owe them your vote.
And if you don't give it to them, you're the problem.
If you don't give it to them despite them abusing you and destroying your country, you're the problem.
Gail Vaz Oxlade.
Mother.
Painter.
Gardener.
She's the most foul, toxic human on earth.
Go follow her on Twitter if you want to, you know, find someone to...
Who will make it fun to hate people on Twitter.
She writes, not so.
Oh, once again, the left split the vote and a con served.
That's almost as original as the Democrats and you capitalize the rats.
We just can't learn this lesson.
And so we are doomed to keep repeating it.
Or, or, or, or, just throwing this one out here.
Don't run shit candidates who support a corrupt party and an evil leader.
Or that, or that.
Oh.
Chat?
Let me see what's going on in here.
I wanted to see something in our vivabarneslaw.locals.com.
There seems to be a sign that said F Trudeau at the hockey game last night.
What a devil!
I don't care for hockey.
I don't care for sports.
That is the true distraction.
But come on, you come back from down 3-0 in the...
The Stanley Cup Finals, you bring it to a Game 7 and then you lose 2-1.
That's going to leave a mark.
Rustang, in a $2 tip in vivabarneslaw.locals.com, says, The way in which Tommy Robinson was arrested, the vagueness of the reasons, not to mention the swiftness at which the mainstream media broadcast the arrest, suggests this was a special arrangement.
One wonders if MI6 made the request to Trudeau to detain Tommy.
It's unclear.
And they'll drop the charges.
The same way they dropped the charges against Jeremy McKenzie after locking him up in solitary, after ruining his life, practically bankrupting him, getting him debanked because the charges were so scary.
Drop the charges.
No harm, no foul.
The government's playing with your money.
And they're making you waste his.
And now Tommy Robinson, they'll probably end up dropping...
What the hell could the charge possibly be?
Presumably, I don't know if he got a visa to enter the country, but what could the charge possibly be?
If it gets dropped...
So sorry.
You missed your tour dates and everyone who paid to see you, everyone who was eager to see you just got screwed.
And you know what happens?
What the world might need right now, and we're getting it sort of out of the liberal story.
You know, the area, let me just show you the map here because it's kind of amazing.
Let me see here.
The map, Pierre Poilier, is this it right here?
Conservatives win long-time hold.
And look at this.
Conservatives win long-time liberal stronghold.
Toronto St. Paul in shock by election results.
It's a shock.
It is a shock because you never actually thought it could possibly happen.
Let me just get the picture of the map.
Oh, tabarnouche!
One thing that's good is I haven't lost my French.
I was worried about that.
Hold on.
I just want to show you the conservatives.
Is this it?
This might be it.
Come on.
I just want to show you what the map looks like because it's...
Not the result we wanted.
Trudeau responds after surprise.
It's the result you deserve.
But look at the map.
Here, look at this.
I mean, they're not even showing as broad as it is.
But the red, it's not...
The pink is not to highlight the areas that were not up for election.
The red, pink, is to indicate where the political leanings go.
The red is liberal.
And now you look at this.
Blue.
It's like a little blue island.
In the middle of a sea of corruption and people who support bad people.
But who knows?
Maybe that shock result is the beginning of a 1776 moment.
And do you know what happened before 1776?
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Now, I'm going to wait for Alexa.
Hold on.
Let me see if she's popping in here.
Ready when you are?
There's a part of the story in Alexa's story that we have to talk about today, and it's going to be amazing.
You seem a little upset.
I heard throwing milkshakes is a good way to protest when you feel that way.
Jeff Horton.
Jokes aside, fill up a milkshake container with cement or whatever.
Our streets are being taken from us, our country is being taken from us, and our parks are being taken from us.
Let me go over to Rumble and see what's going on here.
Oh, where's the pin chat?
Yeah, I set this up and I'm reflexively.
I'm using Rumble Studio next time.
I can't pin up the Rumble chat and I did this because I thought maybe I was going to be on the street doing the live of the protest and I'm an idiot anyhow.
So Rumble Studio will be what I'm using next so I can actually pin the Rumble chat.
And so on.
What else?
Okay, so Alexa's going to be here in a few minutes.
Let me just see what I had else on the backdrop that is on topic.
Well, okay, while we have a little bit of time, it'll be a standalone.
Breaking news.
In light of the upcoming Trump-Biden debate on Thursday, you know, there was some pressure.
This is the world that we're living in.
It also makes me angry that people don't seem to be flipping outraged about this.
They're like, People still look at Trump and say he is so bad and he is so evil.
He was found liable for sexual abuse.
He was found guilty of tax fraud and whatever.
He was found guilty of falsifying business records.
It's amazing how we didn't realize he was a criminal until we decided we hated him.
And they don't understand this.
They don't realize it.
And they also don't care to understand the details.
They don't care to understand the injustice because it's self-gratifying, self-fulfilling.
Bias.
They hate Trump and therefore, however shitty he's treated, it will be further confirmation that they hate Trump and it'll satisfy them and make them feel more righteous and more justified in their hatred.
Trump was just found guilty in that New York case, not the Nipple Judge Engelron case that was liable because that was a civil fraud case.
He was found guilty of the 34 felonies in New York.
And he's been under gag order, or he was gagged in the New York Mipple Judge Engeron case because it's totally normal to gag a civil defendant in the context of their persecution.
He was gagged in the Judge Morshaw Alvin Bragg prosecution.
He's gagged in the D.C. Chutkin prosecution.
Totally normal, totally nothing violative of First Amendment rights, even if it were a nobody, let alone the leading presidential candidate, leading into an election cycle.
In the election cycle, the leading adversary leading into a public debate.
How can Trump go and debate if he's gagged?
I was saying this, and I feel actually somewhat vindicated, I just put this together now, that...
You know, when Trump declined to debate in the primaries, A, he didn't have to.
B, he had absolutely nothing to gain from it.
And C, I argued that it was a setup.
It was clearly a setup.
Get him to debate or get him into the debate.
And then when he says something like criticizing Mike Pence, why was Mike Pence just in the news?
Oh yeah, Mike Pence was complaining about the release of Julian Assange.
We'll get to it.
Get him to the debate, and when he attacks his political rivals, argue that it violates the gag orders and lock him up.
And it's quite clear that that was the intent, which is why I said any so-called Republican, any so-called GOP candidate who was relishing or reveling in the fact that...
Trump couldn't debate without risking exposure of violating a gag order or who held it against him was contributing to participating in the Democrat deep state operation, which is why they deserve all of the ridicule and political critique that they would have gotten.
And now I'm going to have to put that thought on pause because I see Alexa Lavoie in the backdrop.
Let me see here.
I love you, Viva.
Thanks for talking, Canada.
I do not begrudge you at all, but I feel like Canada is an afterthought for you now.
Ever consider doing a weekly Canada hour?
Yeah, well, first of all, I do way more than a weekly Canada hour because I talk about Canada more than an hour a week.
But it's weird.
Florida has its problems.
Maybe Florida man is not a state thing, but a spirit thing.
The American thing is not...
It's an internal philosophy.
It's not a boundary geography.
All right.
Well, anyways, look, we're going to come back to the Trump stuff afterwards because I got Alexa Lavoie here and we're not going to take up more of her time than we need.
Alexa, thumbs up if you're good.
Look at my armpit stains.
Oh, gosh.
Why did I do that?
I'm such an idiot.
Alexa.
It's hot and humid and I thought it's not much cooler in Montreal than it was in Florida.
Alexa, how are you doing?
I'm good.
Do you hear me well?
Yeah, I hear you, but actually I think you're coming in from the computer mic, not from the head buds.
Oh, really?
Yeah, check it.
Make sure.
I don't know how you can do that.
I think everybody here knows.
Yeah, this is why I'm not wearing it.
Not that I'm going to bring even more attention to it.
Look at my sweaty pits, people.
Oh, it's good enough, Alexa.
Don't worry about it.
No, this is weird because...
Oh, I found a micro.
Okay, I have it.
There you go.
There you go.
There I have it.
That's much better.
Sorry if I look like disgusting.
I just arrived from being on the ground.
I'm a married man, Alexa.
I'm not allowed complimenting other women, so I'll leave it to the chat to respond.
You look fine and you look wonderful.
Thank you.
Alexa, okay, so first of all, everybody knows who you are, but just in case there's some new faces to the crowd.
Who are you?
Oh, so I'm the French journalist based in Quebec for Rebel News.
So I'm reporting most of the time in Montreal, Quebec, sometime in Ontario, where the news bring me.
So I retweeted your video from Sunday where you got assaulted by the cops.
I'm going to bring it up for a second because I think we need to watch it again.
Come on, Alexa Lavoie must watch here.
So this video you posted...
Okay, so we'll watch this again because I want to bring up the cops afterwards.
But everyone who's watching this now has seen this video.
Alexa, where was that and when was that?
So it was on Saturday around 4 p.m.
So I had the information that a new encampment was getting to take over the...
Square Victoria Park.
So I went over there and yeah, in fact, I arrived there and the camp was already set up and police were just watching.
We used the word encampment for what people might have thought.
When you see it on video and you don't get the broader context, it looks like it's all-encompassing.
When I went to the McGill campus one, it's on a field.
It's on a football field.
Let's just say it's the size of a football field.
They might be digging into the ground doing some serious damage.
This encampment, it's a small square of a park.
If anybody's ever seen it, it's where the new Moises is in downtown Old Montreal.
It's a small park, but they basically come.
If it's not fences, there's tarps and everything.
I asked the guy at the McGill encampment what the purpose of that encampment was in Victoria Square, but what is the purpose of it?
What's the stated objective?
McGill have a different purpose than the one in Square Victoria.
Square Victoria is to close the Quebec office in Tel Aviv and they want also la Banque de Placement et de Dépôt du Québec to withdraw their 14 billion dollars investment
I would say that the main purpose of all this is to Because what we are seeing so far,
it's radical leftists who are getting emboldened and now they are linked with the radical Islamic and they are now taking over the place, spreading anti-Semitic slogan, being really radical, really violent.
It's not for peace at all.
One of their signs at the Square of Victoria, I don't know if you saw it.
It says, by all means necessary?
No, they say, shut down KKK Canada.
Like, if we are white supremacists here in Canada, when we are open harm to everybody.
Seriously, all their message that they show to everybody, like, children is passing by.
What we explained to children, oh, it looks like it's not homeless people, it's just like regular people want to pressure the government.
They are occupying the public space.
They are defacing historical monuments.
And now they are getting over this, breaking the law repeatedly and not have any consequences.
No sanctions.
Nothing.
No, it is wild.
I'm going to play the video a little bit, but it's not just like occupying.
It's occupying and then preventing anybody who's not radically aligned from being within the orbit.
Like just even driving through, you're worried of anyone who's moderately recognizable or anyone who's visibly Jewish.
If you have just like your star, the David star, and you go close from them.
Good luck.
Well, and, you know, I don't mind the Canada, KKK Canada, as much as I mind the one that says, by any means necessary, because one is just an idiotic trope.
The other one, by any means necessary, literally means we condone the violence.
The violence is justified by any means.
And that was one of the questions I would like to ask anybody.
Does that mean you support what, you know, violence has been done?
And they'll say, yeah, the answer is yes.
And then, you know, what's the solution?
What is the long-term goal here?
But I want to bring this back up because this is, so you go on, what day of the week was this when you were there?
Saturday.
This was Saturday.
Brought, what time of day was it?
This was around maybe like, it's been like, what, 20 minutes?
I'm there, maybe 420, 430, around that.
I'm going to play this, just this brief clip.
Okay, those are two police officers right there.
And just understand what this guy has, a canister filled with paint, a pump, and is spraying you with, you know, I guess you're lucky that it's only paint, because, I mean, it's only a matter of time before there's acid in there or something.
And these two cops right here do jack shit.
Now, I want to bring it up, go back a little later, because we get a better...
See, right now, this is where I said, this guy's laughing at you.
The guy on the left is laughing.
Yeah, and I called the police station and I say like, okay, he gave me his name briefly.
I was like, I cannot understand his name, but I have his badge number.
When I called and I said, I'm sorry, I'm putting a deontology complaint against every police officer, the whole team.
But at least I have two badge numbers and I'm going to To put their true name in my complaint.
And he said, "Oh, it's Alexander L. Mustafa." And I was like, "Oh, maybe that explains why he was laughing at me like when I got attacked." But maybe it's not.
Maybe it's just like in my mind.
But I was like, "Seriously, you look so BS just because, first of all, you did nothing and you look like you're smiling." When I literally got assaulted.
And by the way, today, one of the mainstream media got...
He went to the other side and he got a full bottle of unidentified liquid on his head.
Oh my God.
But police arrested the guy who did that.
So...
Why me?
I don't have this treatment from the police.
I mean, I guess in a way you're lucky they're not shooting you with the canister of pepper spray or the tear gas like they did out in Ottawa.
But, I mean, I just, looking at these guys, I don't think like this.
And in the chat, when I played the video, someone said, you know, if you're looking at skin tone and whatever, he says, oh, I wonder.
And I'm like, well, there's a lot of, there's a lot of tan, you know, Quebecers.
But then lo and behold, and now you are left wondering.
The cop whose name is what you found out, are we now in a position where not only are the cops going to disarm you, criminalize your own right to self-defense, and leave you to your own devices, but are they going to be ideologically aligned with the radicals and the criminals?
Because that is flat-out objective assault.
The pain is assault.
Attempted theft is assault.
Shoving you, running up to you is arguably assault because it is causing one to...
Fear for their safety, and that's the intent behind it.
You get a cop who now, I don't know what they would call, I don't know what the hiring process was, but who can now reasonably be thought of as being ideologically aligned with the protesters, allowing journalists to get assaulted and sit there with a shit-eating grin on his face.
You're going to file an ethics complaint against both of those officers and the other officers who were there.
Yeah, so I filled already a complaint online for the deontology part.
I went also at the police station to fill a complaint against the encampment and those radicals that attacked me.
But the police answered me that there is really a low chance that they will find who did that.
It's probably just losing my time for doing it, but I say at least they will have a police report linked to this encampment for violence and for assault.
At least I did my job.
I show, like, what happened.
And it's really outrageous because I'm a journalist.
We have the freedom of the press here in Canada, and I cannot do my job properly.
Without having massive security around me because I'm getting attacked and I cannot count on the police to do something.
Like, in which kind of country we think this can happen?
It's not Canada.
Communist hellholes is where you think this can happen.
And by the way, so I had asked you this privately.
The security, even if you get private security in Canada, they're not armed.
No.
No, they cannot be harmed.
In Canada, we...
I don't think it's legal to wear a gun or something.
Probably they have spray.
I don't know what is the rule for the private security.
Maybe they have other tools that they can use.
But for guns, no.
It's not like in the US where it's way more free.
You have the rights to self-defense.
Here, I'm probably sure that if I did attack them...
I would have been probably the one to be arrested.
That was the joke in our local community.
Alexa will be watched now by cops, not those who assaulted her.
We are in Bizarro World.
People are telling me, Viva, if you go there and don't get assaulted, they might just look for a pretext to arrest you.
I don't know, recording on a private area.
Jaywalking, if I go, who the hell knows?
We're living in the world where the righteous and the innocents are being treated like the criminals, and the criminals are being protected like the righteous.
And this is the parallel that I always do.
Do you remember during the Freedom Convoy?
Do you remember when the protesters put a Canadian flag and a Canadian hat on a Terry Fox statue?
Absolutely.
Do you remember the backlash?
Everybody went out.
Yeah, they said the trucker protest desecrated and vandalized the Terry Fox Memorial, the Terry Fox Monument.
And then in that brief video that I showed at the beginning, I don't know what monument that is in Square Victoria.
Queen statue.
The Victoria Queen statue.
Let me go pull it up, but it's wild.
By the way, no media on Saturday didn't mention the vandalism.
Like, I say like the media in French, like TVA and La Paz.
They didn't mention the vandalism, the violence.
They just mentioned that there is a new pro-Palestinian encampment asking for this, this, this, this, this.
And doing like some relation with like the McGill encampment.
But I was like, okay, can you all actually say the truth?
And that they cause vandalism.
They...
Actually occupying illegally a public space.
I don't care, like, for me, you have the rights to protest and to do, like, freedom of expression.
You can disagree with me.
I can disagree with you.
It's fine.
But when it comes to do some calling for the death of Jewish people and putting people in a state of fear and And completely defacing and destroying our monument.
Free Palestine.
Fuck the crown.
What does it say?
Make Nazi...
Make Nazis dead again.
That's vandalized on it, and then I think we'll get a little higher.
It's even worse today, and by the way, today they actually put a line on Victoria.
They crossed completely the name.
There is more paint.
There is new flags.
So they just continue to do vandalism.
And by the way, you didn't see, but on my Twitter, I have some image of UCAM University when they removed the encampment.
You should have seen.
The number of graffiti on the wall, that was just disgusting.
And there is like a really old cheminée.
And it's something that if they use the water pressure to remove, they would destroy this whole like cheminée that is there.
So I don't even think that they can remove the graffiti on this old...
Like, beautiful chimney.
So, I don't know.
It would cost a lot of money to clean that out.
Who will pay?
Taxpayers!
So, I think the taxpayers have the right to decide if yes or not they want them.
A lot of people on those encampments, most of the time, they bring me the comparison with the trucker convoy.
But first of all, the trucker convoy was an immediate impact on their life.
They were not allowed to work.
They were not allowed to go to some public places or private places like a restaurant or to go to buy alcohol in Quebec.
The non-vaccinated were not allowed in SAQ, that is for the alcohol.
They were talking about putting an health tax for the unvaccinated.
The restriction that was put on Canadians, they were not allowed to travel anymore.
That was impacting them directly.
So they took over the streets.
They respected the place.
They were shoveling the snow, removing the garbage.
Everybody was safe to cross and to walk there.
And you made the comparison with a really peaceful movement for their own basic freedom, and you compare that with something that has nothing related to us, a conflict that is happening in the Middle East.
So, I'm sorry, but I know that some people are impacted by it.
I want to be clear, when I cover my story, I don't want to get involved with that conflict.
That doesn't concern me.
Like, I'm sad for what's going on, but I'm covering what is going on in Canada, what is impacting Canadians and what they are doing to Canada as a country.
So, at least I make it clear.
So you went there today.
Was the fluid that was dumped on the reporter's head, was it like urine potentially or just water?
I think it's water.
I'm not sure, but it looked like water.
But it's just like, I'm kind of, I'm really sad for the reporter.
I wanted to tell him that I'm kind of sad.
But I think it's the kind of reporter that is always pushing the boundaries a little bit to expose what is going on.
So I think it's kind of, Good to see, especially because he's the one also that went to McGill and exposed that it was homeless people in the anti-Israel encampment.
He's the one also that challenged the anti-Israel supporter about the stolen fences, stolen construction tools that was taken from entrepreneurs in Montreal.
So it's just the fact that we have a two-tier policing.
We have people who are...
Imagine if I did jaywalking, I would have been probably ticketed, having sanctioned for it.
But if I put a mask and I'm going to destroy a public place, I get away with it.
It's not supposed to.
Alexa, you got a few more minutes to talk about Tommy Robinson.
Yeah, so...
Okay, hold on a second.
YouTube, come on over to Rumble, everybody.
Let me give everybody the link here because we've got to migrate off.
We've been on YouTube for far too long.
Link to Rumble.
If you want to bypass that and come straight to Locals, the link is there.
Alexa, for the YouTube crowd who might not come, where can people find you?
Me?
I'm really active on Twitter.
I think it's the future platform.
It's where you have the freedom of expression, the freedom of...
Publishing what you want.
So my handle is The Voice Alexa because my family name is Lavoie.
For anybody who doesn't know, Lavoie literally means the voice in French.
Lavoie.
If you are French, you can join me on the YouTube Ribbon News Quebec.
You have Ribbon News on YouTube too.
Rumble and RibbonNews.com, of course.
If you want to subscribe or just give the email because, as you know, censorship.
It's everywhere, so it's the only way that we can always have a link to you and send you some email or keeping you updated on the situation.
Okay, we got a link that has armed security guards in Canada from Paracleric in Locals.
Crash Bandit says, how is this any different than the Nazis replacing the police with brown shirts back in the day?
And we got Randall...
Olsen, thumbs up.
We've got a Viva Fry Wolverine meme from Finboy Slick.
The way in which Tommy was arrested, and we're going to come to that now, in Locals and Rumble.
So ending on YouTube, bada bing, bada boom, and ending on Twitter, bada bing, bada boom.
And we should be on Rumble and Locals only now.
All right.
So I've only read the news.
I've read the new headlines.
Tommy Robinson, he got to Canada, I want to say about a week and a half ago.
How long did he get here?
So first of all, the first time he arrived, he arrived about a week ago.
And he arrived in Montreal.
I was the one to go and pick him up.
He stayed about three hours in the immigration to be questioned.
And afterwards, they let him free.
So everything went well.
We spent a little bit of time in Montreal.
And afterwards, he flew.
I think it's yesterday.
Yesterday he flew to Calgary because he had an event to give.
Everything went well.
He gave his speech.
He had an ovation.
Everybody was happy.
And at the end, he just went out of the room, probably just for taking fresh air.
And undercover police officer arrested him.
Let me stop you for one second.
You picked him up from the airport.
You weren't in customs with him when he was held for three hours.
You're just sitting there waiting for three hours for him to get out?
I was not with him.
I was talking with him because I'm not allowed to cross the gate when you are at the airport.
The immigration office is like the other side of the gate.
So I was waiting for him on my side.
I didn't know if we...
It will make it through.
So I was just waiting.
And I wait for like four hours.
And I don't know how long.
But I was like, this is just ridiculous.
So he had an interview at the immigration.
Did he tell you what they asked him?
What happened during that four hours?
I mean, do they just make him sit around for three hours?
Just say, haha.
And then it's a five or ten minute interview.
And then they let him go through?
Exactly.
A bunch of mother...
Okay.
But who knows?
Maybe they're backed up because of all the...
They've opened the border, so they do have a lot of processing.
I saw the line in Toronto when I flew in, and it was just endless.
So they make him wait for hours.
It's not like they grilled him for three hours.
What are you doing here?
Show us your papers, yada, yada, yada.
And then they say you're free to go, and then they let him out, only to arrest him basically a few days later.
Exactly.
And so I think, I'm not sure.
You need to watch the video, but I think it was the CBSA?
The immigration people who came and he had a warrant of arrest against him.
Apparently it was for an outstanding warrant.
It was an outstanding warrant.
I thought it was an outstanding warrant, at least as far as I understand, on a visa issue.
No, apparently it's a problem with the immigration.
I don't know much right now.
They are fighting it.
We are hired lawyer for him.
But right now he's banned.
He's banned to leave Calgary.
He's banned for leaving Canada.
And he doesn't know how long it would be.
He has an event planned on the 27th of July in the UK.
That is the leader of like I think it's on the 25th court trial in England that he actually learned about it when he was on his way to Canada.
And he learned it from a far-left activist from Twitter that he had a court date on the 25th.
He said, "I don't know if they tried to reach out to me.
I was in another country.
I was actually working." And so now he had multiple events.
It's the birthday of his child that's coming up.
And he say, but I need to be there for my children.
And they say, but it's not us to decide what's going on with you.
And they don't want to give him a date.
He has to stay here.
And I think he needs to report himself every Tuesday and Wednesday.
It's so wild.
I'm just trying to look up while you're talking.
The news thus far, he's arrested on suspicion of an immigration offense.
If I'm being cynical, which I am, if they presumably ought to have known about this before they let him go, who knows what the immigration offense is?
It's almost like, not until we know what happens, it sounds like something of entrapment.
We know that he's done something.
We're going to let him go so that we can arrest him instead of just turning him back so he goes back to the UK.
But I don't understand.
When he went to the immigration, he spent a full week in Montreal.
They knew his phone number.
He did give all his information.
Why then?
You waited almost a week after a speech and you came with an undercover cop to arrest him.
It sounds like almost, first of all, it seems almost like...
Oh, you say it like when you...
A setup?
No, but like...
Kidnap.
I was looking at kidnapping.
Yeah, it's a judicial case.
It's not kidnapping if you have a law that allows you to take the body.
But he was released.
He was released just on conditions to surrender his passport and can't leave Winnipeg.
He cannot leave...
Alberta.
So right now we were supposed to have an event tonight in Edmonton.
It was supposed to have an event in Toronto on the 30th.
Right now they had to cancel the event in Edmonton because that would not happen anymore because it's not allowed to go.
So now we're stuck in Alberta, in Calgary, I think.
And he needs to pay from his own pocket, like, hotel for, like, I don't know how long he will be here for.
And, yeah, so it's a little bit panicking because they have his passport.
So he cannot leave.
He's being held hostage by Canada, period.
There's no other way to...
Not by Canada, by...
This is by the Trudeau government.
Yeah, but apparently what he say, like...
At least, apparently, the police officers were nice.
They repeatedly say that it's not their decision.
They just apply.
Oh, yeah.
They're just following the orders.
That makes it even better.
Outrageous.
All right.
Alexa, are you going back to the encampments or are you done with this for a bit?
It depends always on the news.
I would say we know that McGill is done now.
McGill have...
Ask the police to remove them.
Police have said they can't.
They say that they didn't reach the threshold to remove the encampment.
So McGill have an injunction hearing on the, I think it's 25th of July?
Yeah, 25th or 28th, but soon.
Oh, July, yeah.
Yeah, July, not June.
So we know that now McGill is looking into sanctioning any staff or students involved with this encampment.
But right now, we see that there is only kind of like homeless people who are dealing with the encampment.
And people are fully masked.
So McGill cannot identify nobody.
They cannot charge anybody.
They cannot do anything.
And it's really sad because McGill is losing money every day.
With this encampment.
And it's really sad to see that, same if it's their private property, same if they are asking the police for help, they don't get the help.
And anyway, like, same if Francois Legault have said, oh, we want those encampments being removed, Mr. Legault have, like, only the power, I think, on the SQ.
The decision is from the city.
It's Valérie Plante.
And Valérie Plante...
Say that those encampments, what they want at the end of the day is just the peace.
Not really sure that it's true.
So I don't think we'll see anything being removed soon.
So we'll keep an eye on it.
And I'm going to publish my full version of the attack probably this week.
So stay tuned.
And by the way, I might go to France.
Because the election is coming up and apparently it's not going that well there.
Apparently the far left have mentioned they will burn down France if the Rassemblement National of Marine Le Pen wins.
So I want to see that and I want to be there for reporting on the election.
All right.
Well, I think you're crazy, but...
Enjoy France if you go.
They still have a few good things left out there.
Thank you very much.
We will meet up before the summer is over.
I hope so.
Don't do anything stupid and we'll keep in touch.
Have a good one.
She's crazy.
I read the chat.
She's crazy.
Courageous?
Crazy?
Who knows?
Hold on.
Let me bring up...
There's some rumble rants here that we're going to bring up.
And then, you know I'm a cynic, but Canada is heading towards liberty because it will soon become a hotbed for terrorist cells so then the U.S. can have a pretext to take over to our North and annex Canada, Ginger Ninja.
I know this week is busy, but could you have another sidebar with Robert Govea?
A thousand percent.
So long as he wants to.
He's a very busy man also.
Would be an amazing stream to have again.
Absolutely.
David's new glasses are aces.
Thank you very much.
That's from...
Had a broccoli.
Schmickle says, I've never felt fear in a public.
I got that one before.
And I think in our vivabarneslaw.locals.com community.
Hold on, let me stop this here.
We've got a few more.
Do I go down?
Armed Security in Canada.
I'll refresh that.
All right.
What we're actually going to do, we've been going for an hour and 15. I need to exercise before I go out for dinner with family tonight.
So I'm going to end this a little bit early on YouTube.
And we're going to talk about the election stuff.
Not the election stuff, the debate stuff.
On vivabarneslaw.locals.com.
I'm going to give everyone a link there.
And maybe I'll put out a quick vlog if I can.
But I need exercise.
If I don't exercise, that's when I start getting really, really antsy.
So link to Locals.
Come on over.
We're going to have our Locals exclusive afterparty.
And it's going to be fantastic.
Okay, so let's do this.
I'm going to end it on Rumble.
Come on over.
And so what's happening now?
I might be on with Pantelis tomorrow or the day after.
Thursday night, we will be live stream commentating on the debate.
We're going to have a discussion as to what to anticipate coming up for the debate, the CNN debate, on Thursday.
And hit the thumbs up button before you leave.
Drop a comment, all that stuff.
Share, snip and clip, especially the Tommy Robinson stuff.
Let the world know what's going on there.
And maybe I was planning on meeting Tommy, but...
I'm not sure if that's going to happen anymore.
So we're going to end on Rumble and take this party over to vivabarneslaw.locals.com.
If you're not coming, enjoy the rest of the day.
Stay tuned for some more vlogs.
Viva Fry, Viva Clips, Viva Fry on Twitter, vivabarneslaw.locals.com.
Viva and Barnes Law for the people where all of these videos are put into podcast format.
And now we're going to end on Rumble and take the party over to Locals.
Locals, yeah, we're going to do 15 minutes here and I'm going to go exercise afterwards because I know.
David, what are you exercising so late for?
We're going to have dinner too late, and I don't like eating steak so late because it makes me not sleep well.
Nobody ever says that in my family except for my mother.