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Speaker 0, a journalist, is confronted by Speaker 1, a police officer, at a demonstration. Speaker 0 asserts their right to report and questions the police's authority to control journalists. The police ask Speaker 0 to leave, citing concerns of harassment and distress to the community. Speaker 0 refuses, arguing that jihadists on the streets cause more alarm. The police threaten to take action, but Speaker 0 continues to assert their right to report. The confrontation escalates as Speaker 0 insists on finishing their breakfast and accuses the police of fascism. The transcript ends with Speaker 0 questioning the existence of press freedom in Great Britain.

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The speaker expresses concern about abuse of power by the police and the support for terrorist organizations. They argue for the importance of freedom of the press and criticize the media's biased reporting. The speaker engages in a heated exchange with a police officer who asks for their personal information. The officer claims the speaker's presence may cause distress to others. The speaker refutes this and questions why the police don't take action against those who support terrorism. The police eventually disperse the speaker, citing potential harassment and distress to attendees. The speaker argues for their right to report as a journalist and criticizes the police's actions.

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An individual filming a weekly Palestinian march in Ottawa alleges being assaulted and expresses frustration with police inaction. The march proceeds down Elgin Street towards the National War Memorial, with demonstrators chanting and carrying flags, including communist and Che Guevara flags. The person filming reports witnessing smoke being set off and accuses police of ignoring the assault and the smoke. They claim officers are harassing them instead of addressing the alleged assault. The individual states that a sergeant ordered them to be calmed down and prevented them from filing a report for their own safety. They express outrage at the situation and criticize the police response, noting the arrival of news media after the alleged incidents. The person also mentions an illegal mushroom store being destroyed.

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A journalist argues against the state controlling who can report and who can't, calling it fascism. They accuse Sky News of taking the side of Hamas and using propaganda from them. The journalist questions the police about their actions and accuses them of supporting terrorists. The police ask the journalist to disperse, but they refuse, claiming they have the right to report freely. The journalist argues that they are not causing alarm or distress. They criticize the police for following orders from Sadiq Khan and Mark Rowley, accusing them of two-tier policing. The journalist is eventually dispersed and expresses their frustration.

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My rights as a journalist are being violated at the US Capitol. I'm trying to film the arrest of a Christian on May 21, 2024. The persecution of Christians under the Biden administration is out of control.

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I'm Steve Baker, and I'm an independent journalist who was arrested for covering the January 6th protests. Despite working as a journalist, the FBI singled me out and charged me with crimes like disruptive conduct for simply being there. I was even asked to surrender in shorts and flip-flops, likely to be put in an orange jumpsuit, but my attorney negotiated against it. While being processed, I was cuffed, fingerprinted, and leg chained. An assistant US attorney named Adam Dreher is responsible for my case. Despite some support, no mainstream media has defended me. This is a clear case of political tyranny.

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In this video, the speaker shares a personal story about an incident at a school during the 2020 presidential election. They were with a blind friend who supports Trump when a group of Black Lives Matter activists started chanting and verbally attacking them. The speaker tried to get help from the police, but nothing was done. They also mention filing a complaint about the incident but never received a response. The speaker brings up other complaints they have made, including one about not receiving funding for a political campaign. They express frustration with the lack of action and mention sending the video to a specific email address.

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Look at this situation. The police are present, but they are not intervening. In Nepal, a woman is being assaulted in a park while the officers simply watch. This highlights a troubling reality about law enforcement's inaction in critical moments. It's hard to believe this is happening.

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A journalist, while interviewing Minister Freeland, is arrested by a police officer. The journalist claims he was just doing his job and denies assaulting anyone. He requests to have the microphone and expresses his disbelief at being arrested. He accuses the police of following orders and compares the situation to the Gestapo. The video ends abruptly.

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Rebel News journalist David Menzies was arrested by Toronto Police while trying to interview a pro Hamas protester. Despite showing his ID, he was taken into custody. This is the second incident in two months where David was harassed by police for political reasons. Rebel News plans to take legal action against the police. To support David, visit standwithdavid.com.

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In this video, the speaker highlights a disturbing situation where individuals commit violent acts without facing any consequences. The police are shown arriving at the scene, attacking a woman with baseball bats, and smashing windows, leaving their blood behind. Shockingly, no arrests are made despite clear evidence such as their blood on the car and their DNA on a bottle used to blow up a vehicle. This lack of prosecution raises serious concerns about the justice system.

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The video transcript involves a confrontation between a journalist and a police officer during a press event. The journalist questions why the government supports the IRDC and is subsequently arrested. The journalist claims innocence and requests the incident to be recorded. The journalist expresses frustration with the government's actions and accuses them of prioritizing political correctness over addressing important issues. The journalist's cameraman is also mentioned as being harmless. The police officer provides a brief statement about everyone's safety.

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Good day, Australia. Desi Freeman and the cop shooting: Desi was in fear of his life, and he told me this a couple of weeks ago on the phone. Why? Because the cops have been harassing him not only in Bright, but outside of Bright and other areas of Victoria as well. They stole his car two cars. They've beaten him up. They've dragged him through the court.

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A journalist argues with a police officer who asks them to disperse from the area. The journalist asserts their right to report freely and questions the officer's authority to control who can be a journalist. The officer explains that they are asking the journalist to leave to prevent harassment and distress to the community. The journalist refuses to leave, stating that they are just doing their job. The officer warns that if the journalist doesn't leave, they may be arrested. The journalist accuses the officer of being a fascist and continues to argue while ordering breakfast. The video ends with the officer asking the journalist to leave again.

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The video shows a journalist being violently attacked during a protest. The journalist turned his back and asked to be hit. There were several intense interventions, including a person pointing a gun. The journalist was hit hard with a stick. The video ends with medical professionals arriving at the scene and sadly stating that someone was seriously injured.

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In this video, the speaker discusses an encounter with the police outside a secret ActBlue conference in Boston. They obtained body cam footage from the police officers and highlight the actions of a security official named Patterson. Patterson tries to get the police to arrest the speaker and their team, claiming they were causing a disturbance. The speaker argues that they were simply practicing journalism and exercising their First Amendment rights. They also point out that Patterson lied about the organization involved, referring to it as AC Blue instead of ActBlue. The speaker emphasizes the importance of knowing the law and standing up for press freedom. They encourage viewers to become citizen journalists and submit tips on their website.

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A Melbourne father was brutally attacked by a gang of masked thugs in front of his children. The incident occurred when the man was arriving home in an Uber. The attackers, armed with baseball bats and wooden stakes, ambushed him and filmed the assault. The victim believes he was targeted due to his support for an independent Sikh state in India on TikTok. The violence in Melbourne has previously escalated due to this campaign. The Uber driver also suffered injuries while trying to defend the victim. The attackers fled the scene in two white or cream-colored cars. Police have not made any arrests yet.

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A journalist argues against state control of reporting, accusing the police of fascism and bias towards Hamas. The journalist questions why they are being dispersed and accuses the police of endangering their family. The police respond by stating that the journalist's presence causes harassment and distress. The journalist insists on their right to report freely without intimidation. The police disperse the journalist and their team, leading to frustration and embarrassment. The journalist expresses disappointment in the police's actions and criticizes their two-tiered policing. The interaction ends with the journalist leaving the scene.

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A man recounts his experience at a protest where he was peacefully standing in line. The police grabbed him, beat him, and kicked him while he was down. They then barricaded themselves and hit him multiple times in the head. They tied his hands behind his back, pushed his head in the snow, and put their knee on his back. He was then placed in a processing line for two hours with his hands zip-tied behind his back. Despite having multiple injuries, he was not charged with anything. He and others were eventually dumped in an undisclosed location. The injuries he described were from a previous incident where he was in a vehicle with three others who were killed.

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Two speakers recount a violent incident at a protest. The first speaker notes that they did not see the assault themselves, but mentions that “somebody has no video,” implying there was a lack of footage of the assault. Protesters then insisted that the individual who assaulted someone could not leave, and they began calling law enforcement to report the assault. According to the account, the situation escalated when a vehicle drove through the crowd. A Jeep Gladiator sped into the protesters, knocking one man quite violently onto the hood of the car. The vehicle then accelerated away, and the man on the hood was hurled into a snowbank. The incident continued as the car subsequently hit another person after the initial impact. The first speaker confirms that the driver sped off and notes that the person on the hood of the car went flying into the snowbank, describing the sequence as the vehicle “went flying into the snowbank.” They add that, after the initial contact, the car hit somebody, compounding the harm. The second speaker, identified as Speaker 1, reacts with shock: “Woah. I’m not in shock right now, so I might feel it later. I might feel it later. I don’t know.” This statement conveys an immediate emotional response to witnessing the violence, with an acknowledgment that distress may intensify as time passes. Overall, the account highlights an assault that occurred off-camera, followed by a deliberate act of driving a vehicle into a crowd, which resulted in a person being knocked onto the hood of the car, the vehicle continuing to speed away, and subsequent impacts that caused injuries. The protesters reacted by attempting to report the assault to law enforcement, and the witnesses express immediate concern and potential delayed shock regarding the violence they observed.

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A journalist is seeking clarity on rules of engagement after an incident. While filming, someone handed them a flyer, then a comrade told her to stop talking to them. The woman returned and allegedly grabbed at the journalist's camera and tried snapping his tampons. The journalist believes this was assault. The journalist is concerned about potential escalation if they encounter the masked woman again and wants to know her identity or have a record of the incident. They ask the police for help in identifying her. The police suggest going to 11 Division, but the journalist points out that this would require leaving the protest. The journalist feels the police should be able to at least identify the woman.

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A journalist confronts Chrystia Freeland, Canada's Minister of Foreign Affairs, about the government's support for the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRDC). The journalist is then arrested by the police for allegedly assaulting someone. The journalist protests his innocence and requests the microphone to record the incident. He criticizes the government for suppressing freedom of speech and accuses them of prioritizing political correctness over addressing the IRDC's alleged terrorist activities. The journalist expresses frustration with the arrest and claims that Canada is becoming a totalitarian state. The video ends with the police providing a brief statement assuring everyone's safety.

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In this video, the speaker, a journalist reporting on an anti-Semitism rally in London, shares their personal experience of being arrested and violently attacked by the police. They raise concerns about the state of freedom of the press, assembly, and speech in the UK, suggesting that the country is heading towards becoming a totalitarian state. The speaker highlights instances of biased policing, politicized judiciary, state control of media, and surveillance of citizens. They argue that the government and security services are manipulating the public through fear and propaganda. The importance of independent journalism and the need to protect freedom of expression is emphasized. Additionally, the speaker discusses their concerns about the government's handling of the COVID-19 pandemic, terrorism, immigration, and societal changes. They believe that dissenting voices are being silenced and call for accountability and transparency from the government. The rise of progressive ideologies and the potential loss of freedom of speech are also discussed, with a call to action for people to stand up, speak out, and demand the resignation of Mark Rowley. The audience is encouraged to visit resignmarkrowley.com and join an event in London on July 27th to support the cause of protecting freedom of speech.

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This is an example of Sharia Law being enforced, with officers disregarding their duties. I feel assaulted and overwhelmed by the situation. My grandfather fought against oppressive regimes, and I wish he could see how things have changed. This is Justin Trudeau's Canada. I ask everyone to step back as I practice journalism. My cameraman and I are facing aggression while trying to document what's happening.

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Antifa Attack, What Is Happening In Portland? | Andy Ngo | MEDIA | Rubin Report
Guests: Andy Ngo
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Andy Ngo recounts a violent June 29 incident in downtown Portland where he was attacked by a masked Antifa mob while reporting on a rally. He describes being hit repeatedly, milkshaked, and left by police who said they wouldn’t intervene for fear of escalating the crowd. Ngo explains the broader context of Antifa as a movement that combines anarchist and communist ideologies, aims to disrupt liberal democratic norms, delegitimize police and the state, and pursue a revolutionary agenda through violence. He differentiates between on‑the‑ground activists and what he calls a larger non‑violent circle of media and public figures who mainstream or whitewash Antifa tactics, contributing to a climate that normalizes political violence. Ngo discusses the personal toll of the assault, including brain injuries and ongoing memory and speech challenges, and notes that public skepticism or hostility toward him intensified after the incident. He emphasizes that the core issue is press freedom and the right of a journalist to cover political demonstrations without being assaulted or dismissed as a partisan actor, regardless of his or others’ political views. The interview delves into how certain journalists and media outlets have framed his work, sometimes labeling him a conservative or discounting him as a journalist, which Ngo argues undermines the integrity of reporting and exacerbates threats against journalists. Ngo also critiques the Portland mayor and city leadership for not naming Antifa, for failing to protect the streets, and for allowing masked groups to shut down streets and intimidate residents. He reflects on how the event has shifted his own approach to reporting and highlights the potential legal avenues to challenge municipal responsibility. The conversation touches on broader implications for media accountability, the handling of political violence across the country, and the strain faced by journalists who cover controversial movements. Ngo closes by acknowledging public support from figures like Michelle Malkin and discusses the ongoing fight for safety, funding for legal action, and the possibility of returning to reporting with new precautions.
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