Canadian Truckers Convoy 2022 - The Leaf calls you a Nazi as he gasses you

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The niggers tore apart their communities, looted, burned and fucking killed and their spastic handmaids supported BLM, Why would a peaceful protest not be tolerated, more so when it's not razing places to the fucking ground.

The faggots trying to shit on this are just buttmad that people are standing up to that kiddiefiddling, blackface supporting tard in charge. Seether harder.
 
Because of who is doing it.
Ah, fair enough. Truckers in general, or those specific ones? Not trying to be abrasive, just it's interesting and it's context as well.

Or do you mean, the BLM riots were tolerated because it was black people? Apologies if so and I missed the point there.
 
Ah, fair enough. Truckers in general, or those specific ones? Not trying to be abrasive, just it's interesting and it's context as well.

Or do you mean, the BLM riots were tolerated because it was black people? Apologies if so and I missed the point there.
Very much that second one - look, we Leafs only really riot when we lose at Hockey, or whatever the G8 Protests wound up being about, so the Trucks of Peace should likely stay peaceful. Again, considering Whitey’s ability to go from 0 to Lynching very fucking fast when finally pushed enough, the talking heads and PTB have a fairly decent reason to be worried.
 
Try not fellating the state and actually read the constitution. Moronic takes like "well, actually the state CAN just do whatever it wants!"
I actually have.

Moronic takes like "Freedom of movement means that work that involves driving can never be regulated" are the same types you see with sovereign citizens.

Again, I do sympathize and think that the truckers are in the right to protest here. Fuck the state

But saying "I have freedom of movement, so people can never regulate my industry (trucking)", is factually incorrect. Everything is already regulated to hell. Even commercial trucking, or what you have to do to get a license for it, is already very regulated. Training courses, medicals, even a background check for some places. If you fail a medical or background check, will you yell "I have freedom of movement, you can't impede that, so you need to let me be a trucker!". Try it.

According to the state, you will still have free movement, so if you wanted to move between Alberta and BC tomorrow you could with a normal car. You just cannot work as a commercial trucker while you move between provinces.

Your argument isn't one that rests on freedom of movement being infringed (its not). It rests more on the fact that the government should have no place in telling people what they must put in their bodies, and for truckers, its very unjustified to add the vaccine as an additional requirement to work in the industry, when the industry has been very successful so far without it.
 
It's afraid.

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As a growing group of truckers and supporters make their way to Ottawa in a protest against vaccine mandates, experts say the rhetoric online concerning the convoy is getting increasingly worrisome.

The group of truckers and concerned citizens began a cross-country trip to Ottawa over the weekend, in protest of vaccine mandates in the country. The groups expect to arrive in Ottawa this Saturday.

The movement has since gathered steam nationwide, as videos show highway gatherings in support of the truckers, but some experts worry the online conversation surrounding the convoy has veered into dangerous territory.

“There are people who genuinely believe that this is overreach by the federal government, but there are also a lot of other groups that are involved and individuals who are involved who have a long history of very overheated rhetoric,” Kurt Phillips, founder and former lead writer for Anti-Racist Canada, told CTVNews.ca in a recent phone interview.

Organizers for the convoy insist they are abiding the laws and intend for a peaceful rally in Ottawa this weekend.

Even though the organizers say it will be peaceful, Phillips said he’s seen people online calling the trucker convoy Canada’s version of the U.S. Capitol insurrection on Jan. 6, 2021, for the truckers to ram their trucks into Parliament, and people encouraging the hanging of politicians.

“Some of the organizers are trying to get people to dial back the rhetoric, but the genie's already out of the bottle,” he said. “People are energized in an incredible way right now, and it's hard to see something not happening. I don't know if it would be on the scale of Jan. 6 in the United States, but there are so many angry people.”

Peter Smith, a journalist working with the Canadian Anti-Hate Network, said he’s seeing a lot of similarities between this latest convoy and a similar truck convoy from 2019 that was meant to protest federal pipeline policies.

"Right from the start, the largest groups … have been organized and managed by people who have connections to those types of groups like the Yellow Vests, the separatist Western movements,” he said. “So right from the start, this began as part of fringe politics.”

Smith said he’s seen people using the movement to accuse politicians of pedophilia and to accuse the government of being illegitimate.

“This has become the focus of the far right,” Smith said. “It's not to say that there's not people involved who have a ‘heart-in-the-right-place’ mentality, but this has become -- like the health restrictions -- an important opportunity to capitalize on people's justifiable discontent with the government.”

“Whatever happens in this movement, this protest will be a propaganda tool that's probably used for years.”

The rhetoric has also engulfed some politicians. Former Conservative leader Andrew Scheer called Prime Minister Justin Trudeau the “biggest threat to freedom in Canada,” while Pierre Poilievre, Conservative MP in the Ottawa region, recently called the truckers vaccine mandate a “vaccine vendetta.” People’s Party of Canada Leader Maxime Bernier called Canada’s COVID-19 measures “fascist” and “authoritarian.”

The convoy has even gathered the attention of Donald Trump Jr.

“When we push back against the insanity, we can win, and that’s how all this ends,” he said in a Facebook video.

“This is a genius idea. We need to see more of this in the U.S.”

Smith said that while the language used by some politicians is far from the most extreme comments he’s seen, it’s these comments that can lend credence to the more extreme sentiments.

The main organizers have been explicit about saying there won't be violence, but you look at some of the streams and comments made by others -- many of whom are planning to attend -- they're almost hoping for it,” he said.

Phillips said a lot of people from different groups that would not normally associate with each other have banded together on this instance, in part because so much money has been raised.

“They seem to be gravitating towards this for a variety of reasons, might be because of the energy that's involved in it. It might be for the grift, the chance of making a profit off of it,” he said.

As of Tuesday evening, more than $4.5 million has been raised for the trucker convoy through GoFundMe, though the funds have been temporarily frozen.

Both Smith and Phillips are concerned for what might happen when the truckers arrive in Ottawa this weekend.

“I think the government needs to take this seriously,” Phillips said.
As usual, the faggots never for a second stop to think, "could they have a valid reason to be pissed off at us?" Nawww, they're just racist extremist poopyhead meanies.

Vroom vroom, Leafs.
 
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Let's be real; Trudeau Sr. is "beloved" because they've pushed him as Canada's greatest ever prime minister for 40 years in public schools. Unsurprisingly, the man who started Canada down the road of ever greater centralization and deficit spending is considered "the greatest" by teacher's unions everywhere. You end up pumping generation after generation of impressionable school children who have a cultural connection to Canada so weak that they don't know what else to say when you ask them "who was Canada's best Prime Minister?".

A third will say MacDonald, a third will say Pearson (popular for similar reasons to Trudeau--lots of free gibs), and a third will say "Trudeau", because that's what they think they're supposed to say and they don't want to embarrass themselves by going "I don't fuckin' know; who pays attention in Canadian history class?".

Traditional Canadian values are not "socialist" in nature; they're community based, just like every American Midwest culture is. Traditional Canadian values are not "let me set up giant bureaucracies for the benefit of the people"; they're more like "my neighbour is building a barn, let us go help him out of the goodness of our hearts". Before 2000, virtually everything in Canada was local. I'm not exaggerating when I say that globohomo has made this country completely unrecognizable to the people who grew up here--it is irrevocably ruined and all we got in return was richer assholes, and browner criminals.

See this is where a lot of people tend to find that Canadian culture that most people really don't recognize is exactly this point. The education system has made that push to endorse those 3 specific administrations set of reforms. BNA Act, when Canada became involved in the United Nations, and the era in which the Charter was implemented. All in which are important events, but liberal academia has pushed the notion that the UN remotely resembles the utopian ideal in which that concept was supposed to theoretically represent. Or that the reforms to the constitution and implementation of the Charter if anything did nothing but give the Federal Government more authority to helicopter into the lives of the average Canadian.

Liberal academics cheer on the idea for the push of the continued movement of Canada from being traditionally regarded as a communal based culture. That the values intrinsically represented being less interventionalist, but more helping your community/neighbors. I think in many ways that the Canada in which even has manifested over the last 5-10 years does not resemble the traditional Canada. Rather another hyper-socialist satellite state for the globalist ideal of perpetual welfare. If anything there needs to be serious reforms regarding social and economic policy, because the damage has been significant when the powers to be decided to abandon our culture and values that make this country great.

If anything we have been just on the progressive spiral into becoming America Lite, while the anti-American sentiments dominate the mass consciousness. Over the preverbal line that our poltical establishment adopted, "we aren't as bad as them, diversity is our strength." Especially post-coof, this has only been amplified to such a degree that the average Canadian has indeed been alienated from the establishment. I find that a lot of the most misinformed people, are the people that do not participate in the political process, and ignore their civic duty in keeping the machinations of our political structure in order. People also forget that the more conservatively minded have been heavily censored, to the point that it would make Biden, and our Neo-Liberal/Neo-Con American contemporaries blush. Either way, this event is significant in Canadian History, because this may be the beginning of the awakening/call back to a more traditionalist Canada. Putting the breaks to the damaging policies that the political establishment has rammed down our throats over the last several years. Though maybe my appraisal of the situation is overly optimistic, still the symbol of such a grassroots movement in the dystopian society which we have been living with in under the dress up enthusiast; Does demonstrate that there is significant amount enough of dissatisfaction, that people are fed up with their lives being interfered with to such a great extent.

It was never about disease mitigation, or to preserve the social safety net, and to protect the fragile medical system. Rather, it was about political games, and the robber barons taking the wealth of the average Canadian. In classic disconnected fashion, the political establishment just couldn't just let go of their newly founded power. Most people went a long with the narrative and did their civic duty, but for the constant goal post shifting, and as well the damage that the pandemic has done not only to ourselves in a personal level. As well, the damage that has been done to our communities, this shit needs to come to an end. Trudeau and all of the other globalist criminals that have infiltrated our Federal Government, the day of the rake is upon them. They seem to not remember that the working class that has been keeping the country moving through out this entire nightmare, is sick of having to constantly deal with goal post shifting of their damaging, and unrealistic policies. This isn't a matter of the divide of liberalism verses conservatism, rather the opposite of that despite what a bunch of the establishment loyalists have convinced themselves of. It is globalism verses traditionalism, and the traditionalist mindset ie)the silent majority. It louder and more numerable than they even realize. They should of dropped this shit and let people go on with their lives and go back to fucking work.
 
To avoid quote spam, re: this being a win-win for Trudeau is not the case. Yes, technically Sock Boy can make a scapegoat out of the trucking industry, scream about anti-vaxers being huwite supremacists, racists, and misogynists, and crack down with the full support of the Toronto/Montreal crowds, but it's not going to leave him high and dry.

The issue for the Liberals is that this problem is now too large and complex to get away from with only one victim. People may blame truckers to start, but when the problem doesn't go away after smacking them down (it'll only get worse as you turn more truckers - including fully vaxed truckers - off the industry) they'll turn on government for not fixing it.

When the Libs only go as far as mandating vax passes for trains and planes (with religious exemptions funnily enough) and Quebec's proposed anti-vax tax is seen as a step too far among some previous Covid faithful you know you've reached an inflection point. This protest scares them because it's the first action on top of all aforementioned which stands a real chance at forcing a 180 on Canada's pandemic hysteria.

EDIT: And just to reinforce how blaming truckers alone won't work, CBC is also testing the waters on that front. You don't start talking about nuance if think the mob can be directed onto one target exclusively.
 
Burn Loot Murder was never a natural protest. It was scripted and planned by those with a separate agenda.

Pretty sure this thing with the truckers is organic. Let's see how it works out.

Not gonna lie though, if they were blocking up MY area I would be mad at THEM, not the government, unless I called the cops and they refused to make traffic move. Then, I would be mad at the truckers AND the cops.
 
To avoid quote spam, re: this being a win-win for Trudeau is not the case. Yes, technically Sock Boy can make a scapegoat out of the trucking industry, scream about anti-vaxers being huwite supremacists, racists, and misogynists, and crack down with the full support of the Toronto/Montreal crowds, but it's not going to leave him high and dry.

The issue for the Liberals is that this problem is now too large and complex to get away from with only one victim. People may blame truckers to start, but when the problem doesn't go away after smacking them down (it'll only get worse as you turn more truckers - including fully vaxed truckers - off the industry) they'll turn on government for not fixing it.

When the Libs only go as far as mandating vax passes for trains and planes (with religious exemptions funnily enough) and Quebec's proposed anti-vax tax is seen as a step too far among some previous Covid faithful you know you've reached an inflection point. This protest scares them because it's the first action on top of all aforementioned which stands a real chance at forcing a 180 on Canada's pandemic hysteria.

EDIT: And just to reinforce how blaming truckers alone won't work, CBC is also testing the waters on that front. You don't start talking about nuance if think the mob can be directed onto one target exclusively.

Something on the media blackout.

What really is interesting is, this has elements of being a general strike as well, which gives me a lot of Schadenfreude. While the word "solidarity" gets thrown around a lot and has become largely meaningless, I think this is an actual genuine case of solidarity. The vast majority of truckers are already vaccinated. Its only a minute amount in Canada that are not. Saying that, Truckers are still sticking together, just because of the bs of this mandate and lack of option to have a rapid test instead.

Goods will be delivered late, the loyal trucking community that the liberals took for granted isn't going to bail them out this time, and it genuinely seems like people in general can understand that what the truckers are fighting for is pretty just (especially out West). Theyre not trying to dictate other industries, they just want a say in how their own industry is managed, and it is a critical industry. Don't like it? Truckers have a right to not work as well. Why don't you deliver the food yourself? These people shouldn't be treated like slaves or taken for granted, and if you do- at the least don't make things worse for them. You would hope that we could at least manage that.

I just hope that people actually listen, and if not, its really a spit in the face of some of the most important members of our society who have given it their all these past few years.
 
To avoid quote spam, re: this being a win-win for Trudeau is not the case. Yes, technically Sock Boy can make a scapegoat out of the trucking industry, scream about anti-vaxers being huwite supremacists, racists, and misogynists, and crack down with the full support of the Toronto/Montreal crowds, but it's not going to leave him high and dry.
I mean, he’s already being sued by a Newfie for saying that people unvaccinated are all istaphobes - last I checked, Trudeau was the one who actually implemented the law that allows people to get away with what the Based Newfie is doing, and I think the guy just wants to get that repealed. Think Trudy would be careful making any more comments like that…
Burn Loot Murder was never a natural protest. It was scripted and planned by those with a separate agenda.
Honestly? I think BLM, like a lot of things, actually DID start out with the best of intentions, but like any movement that gains traction was quickly hijacked by the usual suspects.
 
I really, really hope this is a true happening in the works. In 2018 there was a trucker strike in my country against a rise in the price of ethanol which pretty much paralyzed the entire country, but it only lasted for two weeks or so. It was kind of surreal, how everything went on shortage from day to night. Classes were cancelled, no one could buy gas because stations didn't have them, critical infrastructure stopped functioning throughout the entire country. I had an acquaintance that was accompanying his son who was in ICU at the hospital and suddenly fainted because the hospital didn't have any more food to serve, I imagined how much time he must've spent without eating. When the government backpedaled on the price increase and truckers started working again there were kilometric lines of cars waiting to get fuel, and life went back to normal almost immediately. It's kind of funny, I knew truckers were important but I never imagined they had that much power.

I guess what I'm saying is, if you're gonna kill the king, don't miss. Make them pay for what they did to us, and don't back down.

Godspeed, Canadians. :semperfidelis:
As an American I hope the Leafs give them hell from me. I'm blessed to be in Texas but every day I worry about what if this happens here. Don't give in an inch with these politicians and start pushing them back into the corner.
 
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Something on the media blackout.

What really is interesting is, this has elements of being a general strike as well, which gives me a lot of Schadenfreude. While the word "solidarity" gets thrown around a lot and has become largely meaningless, I think this is an actual genuine case of solidarity. The vast majority of truckers are already vaccinated. Its only a minute amount in Canada that are not. Saying that, Truckers are still sticking together, just because of the bs of this mandate and lack of option to have a rapid test instead.

Goods will be delivered late, the loyal trucking community that the liberals took for granted isn't going to bail them out this time, and it genuinely seems like people in general can understand that what the truckers are fighting for is pretty just (especially out West). Theyre not trying to dictate other industries, they just want a say in how their own industry is managed, and it is a critical industry. Don't like it? Truckers have a right to not work as well. Why don't you deliver the food yourself? These people shouldn't be treated like slaves or taken for granted, and if you do- at the least don't make things worse for them. You would hope that we could at least manage that.

I just hope that people actually listen, and if not, its really a spit in the face of some of the most important members of our society who have given it their all these past few years.
i've seen two videos of this lady and I think i like her.
not in a simping way.
i saw the other video on the patriot fron being Feds as well.

anyway, i bet Justin Troondaeu is seething right now,
 
What really is interesting is, this has elements of being a general strike as well, which gives me a lot of Schadenfreude. While the word "solidarity" gets thrown around a lot and has become largely meaningless, I think this is an actual genuine case of solidarity.
I also feel like it's genuine, and it's wild how quickly this protest has snowballed. The truckers are the tip of the spear, but I feel like a good chunk of Canadians (minus the branch covidians) support what they're doing.

Let's not forget that a lot of federal employees, law enforcement officers, and healthcare workers also lost their jobs because of vaccine mandates. From what I hear there are a lot of RCMP, former healthcare workers, CAF, and police are in that convoy alongside the truckers. My husband and his buddies aren't truckers, but they'll be in Ottawa this weekend because after 2 years of this shit, we're all pretty fed up with the feds and our provincial premiers.

This is about more than just the truckers vaccine mandate, it's about the vaccine passports, destroying people's livelihoods, lockdowns, robbing us of our ability to celebrate milestones with loved ones, pulling kids out of school, and all the other bullshit they've subjected us to in the name of "public health".

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