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

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It’s amazing watching the narrative change.
 

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I saw this photo on an article from the Toronto Sun about the truckers. There's one flag of the Warriors who was used during the Oka crisis in 1990. Let's see how the media will fix that narrative, lol.
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That's the Mohawk flag. Based chugs.

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."
In response to an earlier poster's incorrect assertion that Canadian values have always been the same as American values (a laughable statement upon an even cursory glance at Canadian history prior to even the 1990s, but especially prior to the 1960s), I was going to bring up the irony that the Canadian Left has succeeded in turning Canada into a bargain-bin ripoff of a Yankee Blue State, and has been busy gargling US Ivy League balls for decades, aping every American progressive trend they can. BLM? Oh, we've got "Chug Lives Matter", er, I mean, "Every Child Matters", and so on ad nauseam. When they say "we aren't American", they mean "we aren't Red State". Every time you hear whining about Murica from a Leaf prog, translate it that way, and it will make a lot more sense.

The side of Canadian politics that worked hard to destroy both the 'Rule Britannia' mentality of traditional Anglo Canada as well as the ancien régime society of Catholic Québec, replacing them with Minnesota 2.0 and francophone Vermont respectively, sure as hell wasn't the right wing.
 
So, Trudeau finally makes a public appearance and has decided to keep his mouth shut on the convoy.


Almost like he knows he has fucked up and has no way to damage control his way out
 
And some medias compared to the Jan. 6 insurrection.
https://youtube.com/watch?v=5XBagR4z4P4
"as organized as what happened in the US"

What lol

"These extreme views are only shared by a fraction of protestors"
>Proceeds to make the entire segment about these extreme views.

Ah, the media. Note how they treat protestors when its against the Cathedral/a dissenting voice, versus when its something they can use to fuel their own electoral appeal.
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I'm sure if you pointed out that some BLM protestors were burning and looting cities, the entire media segment wouldn't focus on them. Oh wait, I know it wouldn't, because that actually happened.
 
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It’s worth remembering that in the beginning of the pandemic, Trudeau didn’t want to close the borders initially because of “Muh Xenophobia”
 
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.
The issue here is specifically the part about entering and exiting Canada freely. These people have already jumped through all the reasonable hoops. To restrict their movement across the border, or anyone elses for that matter, becomes an issue of the government demonstrating that what it is doing is reasonable based on the evidence, aka "The Oakes Test".

You can't bypass the legislative process with public health orders, which is what they're doing.

It doesn't help that we were taught in elementary school that Injuns were hippies who did everything by consensus, so if some Injuns are "land defenders" then in NPC logic they didn't agree to it and it's just like Avatar.

Also if they did go full Winnipeg General Strike/Bonus Army on the truckers like @WonderWho claims aren't there licencing issues that prevent them from quickly replacing them all?
Technically yes, but no. The state makes those rules. The state can waive those rules.

What really puts a damper on things, though, would be firearms. Much like the US, there are more privately owned firearms than there are citizens in Canada. If the government starts using force against truckers peacefully exercising their rights under section 2 of the charter, people will build the igloo. The best play for Trudeau would be to drop his federal mandates, which there are actually very few of, and say that the rest are the domain of regional premieres to either revoke or maintain. He could then try a Biden and beg that private enterprise enforces things anyway, and bribe regional premieres to enact their own restrictions that accomplish the same things.

Truth be told, Truddy likely wants the lu'au, though. Helps him advance his agenda further, particularly the UN demand that private firearm ownership be ended globally. If he triggers the boog, he gets UN Peacetakers, which is what he really wants. If he tries to become Emperor Trudeau, I hope at least one guy on his protection detail has a conscience and goes the bloodless coup route instead. Just take him into custody and hold a federal election within 30 days.

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.
The truckers are only there because the government pushed too hard. In the words of Killdozer-Man, "Sometimes reasonable men must take unreasonable action."

In response to an earlier poster's incorrect assertion that Canadian values have always been the same as American values (a laughable statement upon an even cursory glance at Canadian history prior to even the 1990s, but especially prior to the 1960s), I was going to bring up the irony that the Canadian Left has succeeded in turning Canada into a bargain-bin ripoff of a Yankee Blue State, and has been busy gargling US Ivy League balls for decades, aping every American progressive trend they can. BLM? Oh, we've got "Chug Lives Matter", er, I mean, "Every Child Matters", and so on ad nauseam. When they say "we aren't American", they mean "we aren't Red State". Every time you hear whining about Murica from a Leaf prog, translate it that way, and it will make a lot more sense.

The side of Canadian politics that worked hard to destroy both the 'Rule Britannia' mentality of traditional Anglo Canada as well as the ancien régime society of Catholic Québec, replacing them with Minnesota 2.0 and francophone Vermont respectively, sure as hell wasn't the right wing.
When I say that Canadian values are American values, I'm speaking about OG Canadians, who were in practice 1800s yanks. They wanted to be left alone and looked out for their neighbors without the state. Canadians were very much "live and let live" until the 90s. The only difference was loyalty to the crown. You could call it "gentle Libertarianism". The problem with that mindset was that they were too willing to let the authoritarians in their midst do their thing without any push-back, which is what has turned the entire god-damned country into made-in-china California.
 
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