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

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Just an FYI:

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Too bad 90% of the trucking industry here's been taken over by pajeets.
If they are there to to protest I don't care, fuck the division Canadians need to unite and kick Trudeau the Libs and the fake conservative O'Toole to the curb!
 
Imagine if you told a vax mandate skeptic back in 2020 that the first to rise up would be Canadians.

Truly, reality is stranger than fiction. :story:
 
Try not fellating the state and actually read the constitution. Moronic takes like "well, actually the state CAN just do whatever it wants!" are what got us into this mess in the first place. But some people just love the taste of government cock.
Don't they have that not withstanding clause? I might be wrong, not super familiar with your legal system off hand so I Could be wrong. But if I Remembered that right they can literally toggle on and off your rights at will.
 
Don't they have that not withstanding clause? I might be wrong, not super familiar with your legal system off hand so I Could be wrong. But if I Remembered that right they can literally toggle on and off your rights at will.
That was the plan, but four years later the Supreme Court BTFO'd that shit. Look up the "Oakes test." Very clearly outlines the process either the federal or a regional government must follow to revoke civil rights.

Oh god, if the military is siding with the convoy than Trudeau is fucked.
Friendly reminder, the "deuce and a half" is intended for ferrying around squads of infanteers (rifleman to burgerbois). CAF vehicles have specific "Canada" license plates so they can move about the country without issue. Notice how they made sure you can't see that plate as the truck moved behind that parked truck. Also note the parked truck, a matte-green Chevrolet Silverado. CAF calls them MILCOTs (Military Civilian-Converted Trucks). They are what most reserve units use to train for using G-Wagons (Leaf equivalent of a HUMVEE) but the regular force uses them a lot to be less visible and to conserve gas. This implies that video was recorded inside an armed forces base. Could be a threat, or a psyop, or just guys who support the truckers blowing off steam. But then, dude driving the truck would have hidden his face better.

However, keep in mind that the majority of the CAF and LE are drones who obey daddy gubmint. And then remember one of the earlier videos I posted in which the uploader stated that the Canadian equivalents of the Oaff Hoarders have agreed to give the truckers an escort to Parliament Hill.
 
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I hope to see other retired hockey players who follow the path of Theo Fleury.

Btw, Styx bitchuted about the legacy media who refuse to cover the truckers.
 
this starts to look like the first time the coca cola trucks came to eastern europe after the cola war.

 
I can't believe I can actually be proud of this country for once. What a strange feeling.
 
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The near-insurrection of Jan. 6, 2021, when thousands of pro-Trump supporters swarmed the U.S. Capitol and left five people dead, should have been a wakeup call for anyone who cares about the state of their own democracy.

But if the Conservative Party of Canada’s recent behaviour is any indication, it’s more than happy to keep hitting the snooze button — and continue playing to the base instincts of an increasingly unhinged fringe movement.

Conservatives’ habit of misrepresenting reality and riling up their base with false information and fake controversies, key ingredients in the toxic stew of Trumpism, has reached a dangerous new level with the truck convoy that’s currently winding its way east towards Ottawa. While that convoy was ostensibly animated by a federal vaccine mandate for truckers that went into effect on Jan. 15, its impact on supply chains and the availability of food on Canadian grocery store shelves, it has quickly mutated into something much bigger — and uglier.

Take former leader Andrew Scheer’s recent tweet, in which he declared his affinity for the convoy of truckers making their way to Ottawa to protest the government’s policy. “Trudeau is attacking personal liberty and threatening everyone's ability to get groceries because of his overreach on vaccine mandates,” Scheer wrote. “He is the biggest threat to freedom in Canada.”

If this sounds familiar, that’s because it should.

This fusion of hyperbole, hatred and fear-mongering is exactly the sort of thing the Republican Party has traded in ever since Donald Trump stepped onto that Trump Tower escalator in 2015. Since then, both he and the Republican Party he controls have routinely treated the truth and those who tried to defend it with open contempt.

Never mind that the supply chain issues that may have led to some products being temporarily out of stock have already started to ease. And yes, Canadians can go to their local grocery store and see that the shelves are, in fact, far from empty. But to borrow from Chico Marx — who are they going to believe: the Conservative Party of Canada or their own eyes?

There’s no question supply chains are stretched right now due to a combination of factors (recent floods in B.C. and droughts on the Prairies, for example, not to mention the growing percentage of truck drivers and other key employees who are sick with the Omicron variant), and that this is showing up in the form of shortages of certain products in our grocery stores. But to pretend, as the Conservative Party of Canada has for days now, this is entirely because of the federal government’s vaccine mandate for cross-border truck drivers (a similar mandate already exists in the United States) is dishonest in the extreme.
They’ve gone further than just garden variety dishonesty, too.

In a recent tweet, Thornhill MP Melissa Lantsman (who was once heralded as a bright, new moderate voice in the party) used a stock image of empty shelves in a British grocery store in a post that suggested “empty Canadian grocery store shevles [sic] could become a larger problem.” When people pointed out the obvious error — and deceit — she simply doubled down and directed people to her petition against the federal government’s vaccine mandate.
Sherwood Park-Fort Saskatchewan MP Garnett Genuis ramped up the rhetorical volume, tweeting it was “time to end Justin Trudeau’s nonsensical vaccine vendetta.”

These sorts of blatant lies and deliberate attempts to mislead Canadians are a threat to our democracy. But what makes the CPC’s recent conduct even more dangerous is the obvious desire on the part of its key members, including former leader Scheer and potential leadership front-runner Pierre Poilievre, to provoke a portion of the Canadian public that’s already inclined towards anti-social behaviour — and direct their fury towards the prime minister.

After all, the convoy of truckers headed to Ottawa right now sounds an awful lot like the one that made that same trip back in February 2019 to protest the Trudeau government’s treatment of the oil and gas sector.

As Canada’s National Observer reported at the time, that convoy was marbled with white nationalists, climate change deniers and anti-immigration activists, and its hostility towards the prime minister transcended normal political boundaries. And as Caroline Orr made clear in a recent piece, the threat of political violence coming from the far right in Canada has only gotten bigger. “The anti-vaccine movement has become a vector for radicalization,” she wrote, “and national security experts are concerned about what comes next.”
In other words, we may be on the cusp of our own Jan. 6 moment.

As CTV’s Glen McGregor reported, some people involved with the trucker convoy are openly rooting for that sort of attack on Parliament to happen. And as journalist Justin Ling noted on Twitter, Canada Unity, the organizing body for the convoy, “is essentially calling for the removal of the Canadian government.”
What happens when the Governor General doesn’t remove Justin Trudeau as prime minister and dissolve Parliament, as they seem to think will happen? How many potential Corey Hurrens — the “friendly sausage maker” who rammed the gates at Rideau Hall while packing a bunch of loaded weapons — do they have in their midst? And how will they respond when they don’t get their way?

These are questions the Conservative Party of Canada’s leadership should be made to answer. They’re all the more pertinent now that people like Donald Trump Jr. and Fox News’ Laura Ingraham are drawing attention to the convoy and fanning the same flames that nearly set their own Capitol alight just over a year ago. But the answer coming from Canada’s Conservatives, if we ever get one, will probably be that their ends justify these means. If it helps them win an election, or at the very least fend off the surge on their far-right flank from the People’s Party of Canada, the Conservative Party of Canada seems content to keep pushing us down this dark road. The rest of the country has no choice but to wait and see where it takes us.
Cower, you vermin. Cower before those whose lives you have ruined.
 
And now Trudeau is hiding in quarantine for five days after allegedly being exposed to covid. Convenient timing, that.
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