Thanks for posting. I would watch the video off of their website, but Sun News' website is still using Flash and doesn't support mobile. A pity, cuz this needs to be shared far and wide
@harrymills27706 жыл бұрын
The guy at 9:40 is capable of reason. 5 minutes with Ezra, he'd be packin' up his stuff and going home, assuming he's not just a hobby activist, who's built his social scene around indignation.
@timhiltonsuperstar9 жыл бұрын
Next time that I see that guy in Port Dover I am going to ask him about which oil is better..Arab or Canadian. I hope that he doesn't hit me over the head with his guitar.
@FeldwebelWolfenstool9 жыл бұрын
+tim hilton ...he should go bitch to all the folks in downtown Dover on a Friday the 13th...
@fraukatze385611 жыл бұрын
Where will the money come from for their social programs if they shut the oil sands down?
@picasoblock241610 жыл бұрын
Ezra, how do you feel about Israel and the way it treats Palestine? Is it justified and morally correct?
@bestlogicmaster97239 жыл бұрын
Ezra would say, "yes!". Israel must defend its right to exist! Justified and morally correct. Agreed?
@picasoblock24169 жыл бұрын
bestlogicmaster Human rights violations against Palestinians don't matter to you? Not an issue? If your issue is 100% security related with the Palestinians, how do you explain the Israeli settlers? Settlers are Israelis who move into the West Bank. They are widely considered to violate international law, which forbids an occupying force from moving its citizens into occupied territory. Many of the 500,000 settlers are just looking for cheap housing; most live within a few miles of the Israeli border, often in the around surrounding Jerusalem. Others move deep into the West Bank to claim land for Jews, out of religious fervor and/or a desire to see more or all of the West Bank absorbed into Israel. While Israel officially forbids this and often evicts these settlers, many are still able to take root. The Israeli occupation of the West Bank is all-consuming for the Palestinians who live there, constrained by Israeli checkpoints and 20-foot walls, subject to an Israeli military justice system in which on average two children are arrested every day, stuck with an economy stifled by strict Israeli border control, and countless other indignities large and small. Not to mention, Israel was dumped there in 1947, when Arabs were ALREADY living there. Israel shouldn't have to answer for any of that? Or is security still paramount?
@bestlogicmaster97239 жыл бұрын
Picaso Block Even with the blockade, the Palestinians still found that instead of building schools and hospitals, better to use the cement for tunnels to Israel for horror and death. Instead of moving their children away from their rocket launchers, they wanted to fool Israel into bombing and killing them. Thank goodness the 20-foot walls have vasted reduced suicide bombing. Time for Arabs to move on and integrate into other Arab countries! Agreed? Ezra is very right!
@picasoblock24169 жыл бұрын
bestlogicmaster You paint a serene picture of Palestine as if there are no innocent people suffering.
@bestlogicmaster97239 жыл бұрын
Picaso Block While you ignore terrorist suicide bombers and rockets being shot into Israel.
@Kurtlane10 жыл бұрын
These characters are the curse of the environmental movement. If one really wants to protect the environment, I think one of the best ways is to donate money to some organization that buys land (like Nature Conservancy). Environment through politics, even at its best, may win one day, but another day it loses. And if a place is cut down, or a specie goes extinct -- this is forever. A thousand victories thus would be annulled by just one loss. And these characters, with their illiteracy (though anti-environmentalists are usually just as illiterate), their joining of all sorts of unrelated and questionable movements, their self-righteousness and unwillingness to listen to anyone else (plus occasional rioting) just turn people against the environment. Whatever these characters are thinking, I'm afraid their results are in fact anti-environment: they give environmental movement a bad name.
@bobjones30749 жыл бұрын
Your right it makes people laugh not people get aware
@becckwith198611 жыл бұрын
Was surprise Ezra missed one when interviewing the lady about which gas she would use - Saudi or Canadian - and she said air into her bicycle tire. And what does she think her 'tire' is made from - tires are a petroleum based product - so her bike tire comes from oil. Much of the material that goes into a bike needs oil to make it. So where would she rather this oil come from - countries known for terrorist funding or Canada - to me the answer is obvious.
@swheeler608310 жыл бұрын
and unless she's pumping that air manually, the compressor is using fuel as well - if she's doing it manually, why did she go to a gas station?
@FeldwebelWolfenstool9 жыл бұрын
+Sheldon Harris ...I'm sure that old blister refuses to ride on asphalt....dirt road shoulders and trails only.
@Yesica199311 жыл бұрын
Go, Ezra, go! I love how he uses reason and logic and these liberals have NOTHING to offer in return. Hilarious!
@marcusgullberg95558 жыл бұрын
Ezra Levant, your truly a genious with words. A master of logic. But if you just have to kick in open doors, please don't kick in the bathroomdoor, because you letting all the stench out!
@jacklindon19311 жыл бұрын
I could not agree with you more!
@Normalman5011 жыл бұрын
The government shold bring a tractor trailer load of beer for the drummers, I think that's the solution.
@atadoff6211 жыл бұрын
These people are like those little wind up toys we used to have as kids. We don't know why were angry but we're angry. I don't know why you're bad, but you're evil. I am the champion of Good. Wind me up and send me on my way.....Aaaaaarghhh!
@babajungLA9 жыл бұрын
LMFAO HAHAHAHAHAHHA This is hularious.
@Siegetower11 жыл бұрын
Yeah you know, like, the 1%. Cause they have all, you know, all power and just control everything, yeah. So we should take it back. (Sarcasm alert)
@greek27018 ай бұрын
40:50
@harrymills27706 жыл бұрын
A lot of push-button sheeple, and a few button-pushers in the crowd. Loser attention-seekers. Ezra opens it up to a bigger picture, that includes the people providing the oil from up North are more moral than despotic tyrannies half a planet away. It would've been nice to hear straight from the Elder, who clammed up and deferred to the fast-talking white woman. He probably sees wrong and has given her the authority to speak for him, because that's what she does, and not what he does. The BIGGEST picture is a bit mixed. Wonderful to see how humans can cooperate to bring oil down from the Arctic Circle. But we're talking biggest picture, here, and in the long run, folks will want to get their energy closer to home, by various means tailored to the setting. Desert is, ironically, some of the best territory for permaculture, because SUN. You can build in the ground and be low-or-no energy for heating, cooling, and most of your light. There's a surplus of solar for what you need, if you can live in the wasteland and build a small oasis. OK. I'm far enough afield. Drivel. :o)