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April 22, 2024

Tommy Robinson faces prosecution for daring to go into London

Tonight, Ezra covers the trial of Tommy Robinson, who faces prosecution for reporting the news in London.

Anti-Semitic rallies continue to ravage the streets of London, and leading universities, Jews and skeptical journalists are the ones being censured.

Robinson went to a march against anti-Semitism months prior only to be arrested by two dozen officers.

Tommy Robinson is interviewed by a Sky News reporter before entering court for a trial over his ban from London, stemming from a 2023 pro-Israel rally.

On Monday, a Sky News reporter attempted to ambush the independent reporter on his way to trial. She failed to surmise the facts.

"What was my alleged offence?" he asked the reporter. "She replied: "I'm bored now."

Rebel News chief editor flew to London to cover the trial, where she interviewed the accused during a lunch recess.

https://www.rebelnews.com/ezra_levant_show_april_22_2024?

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October 07, 2025

Abolish the teachers' unions

Alberta strike cancelling classes across the province shows unions have far too much power
https://nationalpost.com/opinion/carson-jerema-abolish-the-teachers-unions

Tamara & Chris sentenced. The Message is Clear: Dissent is Now a Crime.
Writer: Timothy Knight
Timothy Knight
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Tamara Lich and Chris Barber got 12 months of house arrest today for “mischief.”
Not violence.
Not property damage.
Mischief.

Peaceful Canadians—criminalised for daring to speak out. The same justice system that drops charges for real crimes and lets violent offenders walk free spent three years trying to break two people who stood for freedom.
The Crown had outrageously demanded seven years in jail to make an example out of them.

Why?
To warn you.
To scare anyone who might ever peacefully defy the state again.

Even the judge admitted Chris Barber “came with the noblest of intent” and never called for violence.

But it didn’t matter. They needed bogeymen.

We remember all the others:
Maxime Bernier was handcuffed in Manitoba for speaking at a peaceful rally.
Mark Friesen was fined thousands for organizing gatherings.
Randy Hillier saw convoy charges stayed after years of harassment.
Todd Dube was ...

October 07, 2025
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