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BREAKING: Mark Carney's New MP Completely Embarrasses Liberal Party - AND THEN MAKES IT 10X WORSE!

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And when you have an MP like that

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dismissing what

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is Noel acknowledged that China does

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this raises more questions about is is

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the prime minister really serious about

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uh human rights in this country.

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>> They finally said it.

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Earlier today, we covered an

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unbelievable committee meeting where

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Michael Ma attacked a witness's

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credibility just because she talked

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about forced labor camps in China that

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had been documented by the UN and

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human's rights organizations around the

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world. When he was called out on it, he

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wanted the conservatives to apologize

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for even bringing it up. Now he is

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facing backlash from all sides, even the

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CBC. And with every interaction, he is

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dropping the equivalent of weaponsgrade

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napal on a bonfire that he started. Now

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Mark Carney is going to be in an

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impossible position as a result.

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Oh my gosh. Let's take a look.

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>> One of the Liberal Party's newest MPs is

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facing backlash over an exchange he had

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today at committee. Michael Ma was

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questioning a witness who is against

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Canada accepting Chinese electric

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vehicles. That witness raised human

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rights violations against weaguers in

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China and Ma questioned the evidence of

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that claim.

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>> You claim about forced labor in Senzhen.

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Have you witnessed this yourself? Have

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you been there ever?

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>> I've been to China many times. Have you

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witnessed since 1979?

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>> Have you witnessed forced that? Just a

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short answer. Have you witnessed forced

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labor in San Jen?

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>> Yes or no?

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>> Um, so did you get that?

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>> I work closely with human rights watch

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where researchers did witness it.

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>> So, thank you.

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Ma's office sent a statement to defend

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his action, saying, "Michael used a

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quick burst of yes or no questions to

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move away from the anti-China EV witness

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and then to give the floor to the

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pro-China EV witness. That was the

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strategy on paper.

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That's not any better.

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If anything, that is a bajillion times

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worse

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because the conservatives called the

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witness that he was questioning and was

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trying to tear apart her credibility.

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So, his office is literally saying that

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the liberals intentionally called a

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pro-China

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EV witness.

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How is this a better answer?

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And I want to know who wrote that answer

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in his office. Oh my goodness.

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I I I

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I'm speechless. I don't know what to

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say. Somebody in his office thought, hm,

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okay, we have to respond. We have some

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time. Yes. Yes. This is going to be the

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best response

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that the Liberals intentionally called a

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pro-China

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person to the committee.

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If anybody is wondering if the liberals

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are pro-China,

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don't you don't have to believe me. You

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don't have to believe Pierre Polyv. You

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don't have to believe any of the

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conservatives. believe the Liberals

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because that's exactly what they said

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from a Liberal MP's office.

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Holy crap. The CBC's Olivia Stfanovich

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caught up with Michael Ma literally on

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Parliament Hill after that statement was

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issued.

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>> You challenge a witness on forced labor

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in China. Do you believe there's forced

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labor in China?

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>> You do? Is that is that a yes, Mr. Bob?

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>> Sorry, I'm late for a meeting. Yes, but

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can you please explain your comments at

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the industry committee?

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>> I have no comment at this time.

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>> The conservatives are making it seem

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like you don't care about forced labor

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in China or you don't believe in it.

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What do you think of that?

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>> Well, they like to uh exaggerate always.

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>> Was it really an exaggeration? Do you

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believe there is forced labor in China?

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>> I believe there are forced laborers all

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over the world.

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>> What about China specifically?

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>> Well, all over the world.

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>> But China specifically?

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>> Yeah. Sorry, I need to write.

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>> Ladies and gentlemen, Mr. Michael Ma,

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Mr. Liberal MP Michael Ma. And the thing

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that really hurts them on this is this

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this exchange that they had here. This

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is the exact same thing that the other

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Liberal MPs tried to do in committee

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today because the Conservatives put

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forward a motion after all this went

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down to say, "Okay, can we just as a

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committee try and say that China

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is a committing these human rights

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violations and that the committee can

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condemn this?"

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So, initially the liberals were going to

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and then the conservatives introduced a

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motion to condemn the comments that

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Michael Mah had made to that witness and

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then they said no and then the liberals

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amended that motion to say well we want

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to replace China with global. So they

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did not want to specifically call out

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China

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and this is what we hear Michael Ma

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saying the exact same thing.

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So, this is starting this is starting to

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reveal

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what the actual liberal stance is on

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China, folks. And it's not China's the

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biggest threat to the to the to Canada.

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And it's not China is the biggest threat

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to the world. And it's not no, we're not

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going to remove tariffs from China.

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We're going to be strong on China.

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You tell me what this is.

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Let's hear what the talking heads have

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to say on CBC. Okay, I'm going to start

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with you, Bob, because I know you've

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written a lot about China. You've

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followed this issue. You know what's

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going on in Shinjzhin. You know what the

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past parliaments have said about

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possible genocide in that part of China.

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Seems like Mr. Ma sort of downplaying

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potentially that sort of issue, forced

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labor in that part of the world. What do

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you make of that exchange?

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>> Well, first of all, the witness who uh

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is Margaret McCrae Johnson, who is

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actually a former senior civil servant.

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She's highly respected in this town and

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the question and and when she she knows

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what she's talking about and she's read

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up on uh human rights watch for example

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has talked about aluminum that is used

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in EVs and other products from China

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that are used from forced labor. We have

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laws in this country against forced

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labor. this man seemed to be paring the

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line of the Chinese uh government and um

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we're waiting now for a clarification

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which will be with the prime minister's

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uh office is a gun to his head and I'm

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assuming it's going to be uh well we do

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you know we I don't I didn't mean the

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way it came across um and I suspect we

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will not be hearing very much from

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Michael Maw until the next election

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campaign um But but it's not a joking

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matter either. Um forced labor uh

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particularly amongst weaguers has been

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well documented. Uh the G7 countries

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have acknowledged it. And for a a a city

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member of parliament to somehow suggest

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that this is not serious uh and that um

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the witnesses is making this up uh

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frankly is appalling.

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>> My goodness, we agree with Robert Fefe.

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See, we're not so different after all.

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But he makes some good points like this

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is a highly respected lady. Tanya talked

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about this on our video earlier, which

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you should see it because we go into a

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lot of detail on this and we uncover

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some other skeletons that Mark Carney

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was hiding about China in that. But you

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you look at that and the response that

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she had to Michael Ma wasn't one of

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discomfort.

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It was more

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of being incredulous that she's even

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being asked this. Like you saw her being

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like,

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