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

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I never believed that shit for a minute. They were just trying to give us asspats to encourage us to go do the job and not puss out like them. They are too important and special to risk. Similar to a WWI general giving his soldiers a pep talk before they got sent over the top.

If you asked them to handle their responsibilities like you did they flat refused to because of the coof. Too risky and unsafe, they said. They then fabricated putting a doily on their face and getting a jab as new symbol of heroism to try to regain the moral high-ground.

They are sniveling spineless selfish cowards and I knew they would turn on us the minute they realized they couldn't order us around like slaves. We were always expendable and they never really cared.
This is why my essential worker self wanted to spit in the faces of every little scumbag who "thanked" essential workers.

It was always a lie, from day one anyone smart knew it was a lie.
 
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I never believed that shit for a minute. They were just trying to give us asspats to encourage us to go do the job and not puss out like them. They are too important and special to risk. Similar to a WWI general giving his soldiers a pep talk before they got sent over the top.

If you asked them to handle their responsibilities like you did they flat refused to because of the coof. Too risky and unsafe, they said. They then fabricated putting a doily on their face and getting a jab as new symbol of heroism to try to regain the moral high-ground.

They are sniveling spineless selfish cowards and I knew they would turn on us the minute they realized they couldn't order us around like slaves. We were always expendable and they never really cared.
You're a hero right until you inconvenience them or cost them a single fucking dime.

This was drawn in WW2, but is something you should always remember when the Eloi ask you for anything.

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I'm just glad the Farms is about with everyone laughing about this and having a good time, because my friends are being massive cum-guzzling Narrative faggots about this. Really does back up the theory that moving to the city turns you into a weak-willed, limp-wristed cuck who can't function without Muh Handout Gubment.

I genuinely can't understand how the same people that defended the BLM protests that caused billions in damages are now against some idiots honking their horns.

Because they see the hidden backbone of the world as disgusting, unclean subhumans who shouldn't have rights and should just fill their supermarkets and Amazon orders. Literally, they'd rather defend burning down their own cities because some drug addict got high and flipped out than see the ones who actually service and keep the economy rolling have any margin of freedom.

I know too many dumbasses who sneer at me now for having chickens, yet complain of the rising cost of food. I've been storing flour for a while (since all you need for pasta is flour, water, and eggs), and they laughed at me. All the while getting angry Truckers are protesting. I told them a fucking year ago to start getting bags of rice/flour/dry goods because all signs are pointing to some hard times, and they said "yeah, maybe." And now they're baffled at the empty shelves at supermarkets, pointing fingers at the Blue Collar Class for not providing, while never blaming themselves.

They get triggered by HONK HONK. I think it's a symphony and am having fun. Whose really losing in this situation? Because it ain't me.
 
I've got my bag of rice, lentils, and spices, I'm ready to wait this shit out as long as they need. Take your time boys.
 
And now they're baffled at the empty shelves at supermarkets, pointing fingers at the Blue Collar Class for not providing,
That's the big one.

In America and Canada both they act like it's their RIGHT to have everyone else bust their asses to cater to them and provide for them.

The Good Pox just makes it so that we've seen it plain as day.
 
LOL, they're trying to pull some kind of gayops on the truckers:

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These city dwelling bugmen journalists have absolute no respect to anybody not living in their little concrete "diversity" jungle. They're just so much better than those dumb fly-over state rednecks. Writing article after article berating and slandering the blue-color worker for his "toxicity" and "racism" however, the moment these "dumb fly-over state rednecks" start firing back the bugmen will cry foul the loudest and demand their "bullies" be arrested or censored. They have become fully disconnected from reality. Fuck Journalists and fuck cities.
I recommend reading Michael Lind's "The New Class War".



Much of the discretionary income of elite managers and professionals in the hub cities is spent on luxury services. In Europe and North America, these amenities are provided by the sectors that the economist David Autor calls “wealth work,” a category with formal job titles that include Gift Wrapper, Fingernail Former, Mystery Shopper, and Barista. The combination of low wages and high living costs for many workers in hubs like New York, London, and Paris make these occupations unattractive to many native workers of all races, as well as more prosperous immigrants, who often move to suburbs or exurbs as soon as they can afford to escape. Urban service jobs are filled disproportionately by recent immigrants, for whom miserable pay and crowded living conditions in the hubs are preferable to the limited opportunities in the countries they left behind.

The social liberalism of these high-end service meccas cannot disguise their extreme inequality. The gap between richest and poorest in New York City is comparable to that of Swaziland; Los Angeles and Chicago are slightly more egalitarian, comparable to the Dominican Republic and El Salvador.

Meanwhile, in the vast areas of low-density, low-rise residential and commercial zones around and among the hierarchical hubs, a radically different society has evolved. In the national heartlands, apart from expensive rural resort areas, there are fewer rich households and therefore fewer working poor employed by the rich as servants and luxury service providers.
 
I tried to order a flag
I saw a video of the protesters confronting the dude with the flag and the photographer. They took off in opposite directions never to be seen again. They called out the photographer by name.
 
I just got this ad on Instagram for some reason.
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Now what could a Bimbo Bakery-owned company have meant by this? More importantly, why am I getting ads for bagels on Instagram? I don't eat bagels.
 
Really does back up the theory that moving to the city turns you into a weak-willed, limp-wristed cuck who can't function without Muh Handout Gubment.
That's not true for everyone. I used to be a progressive libertarian, atheist, technocratic utopian type worse than Tim Poole. I moved from a relatively small town to one of the largest cities in the US and hardened the fuck up. I almost died multiple times due to run ins with diversity. Now I'm a racist, technophobic, far-right Christian who believes democracy is a failed system as it exists in The West.

Some people are just naive and need to have their world view shattered in front of them.
 
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Well looks like Honkening has claimed its first major victim. Enough Cons have signed on to call an immediate leadership review on O'Toole and it's rumoured they have enough MP support to oust him as soon as Wednesday:

Conservative Leader Erin O’Toole faces a caucus revolt, with 35 MPs signing a letter calling for a leadership review vote over concerns about the direction of the Official Opposition party, sources say.

The letter, sent to caucus chair Scott Reid on Monday, would require a leadership review vote by Conservative MPs as early as Wednesday’s regular caucus meeting. If Mr. O’Toole were to lose the vote, he would have to step down immediately.

MPs would then have to elect an interim caucus leader while the Conservative Party calls a leadership race. Sources say at least 63 of the elected 119 Conservative MPs are willing to vote against Mr. O’Toole.

A source close to Mr. O’Toole said he will fight to stay on as leader. His office would not officially comment on the challenge to his leadership.

The 2013 Reform Act, sponsored by Conservative MP Michael Chong and adopted by Parliament, forces any party to review its leadership if a written notice signed by at least 20 per cent of caucus members is submitted to the caucus chair. However, the act applies only if the caucus votes to adopt it .

Internal discussions took place over the weekend within Conservative ranks on whether to trigger a caucus leadership vote, multiple sources say.

The discussions intensified after Mr. O’Toole’s office learned that dissidents were attempting to gather a minimum of 24 MPs to force a leadership vote, according to six sources.

The Globe and Mail is not identifying the sources, who were not authorized to discuss internal party matters.

Conservative Party Whip James Bezan made calls on Sunday and Monday to dissident MPs, warning of repercussions if they tried to oust Mr. O’Toole, the sources said. Mr. Bezan did not immediately respond to The Globe for comment.

A senior source close to Mr. O’Toole said he had been advised to trigger the vote as early as Wednesday’s caucus meeting. His office was unware of the letter signed by the 35 MPs.


Late Monday, Conservative MP Bob Benson expressed support for a caucus leadership review, saying Mr. O’Toole has flipflopped on numerous issues, citing the support for a carbon tax, refusal to challenge Quebec’s new law to beef up the French Language Charter and “failure to stand up to Charter of Rights during the pandemic.”

“I believe the Conservative caucus has given Mr. O’Toole more than enough chances for a course correction to resolve the concerns of many grassroots members of the party,” the Calgary MP tweeted. “In consideration of Mr. O’Toole’s record of leader, I believe a caucus leadership review is the only way to avoid a dangerous split in the Conservative Party that may not be repairable.

Mr. O’Toole had been advised to end the internal dissension by getting his own supporters to force the caucus vote and give him the breathing room to present a mainstream alternative to the Trudeau Liberals, sources said.

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau attacked Mr. O’Toole on Monday because some of his MPs – including some critics of his leadership – voiced support for the anti-vaccination protest on Parliament Hill, where some demonstrators waved Nazi and confederate flags and danced on the tomb of the Unknown Soldier.

James Cumming, a former Edmonton MP who wrote a postelection report for Mr. O’Toole, had recommended that the embattled leader hold a secret ballot caucus vote to end the internal sniping, two sources said. At the moment, Mr. O’Toole is not required to face a leadership review until the Conservative Party’s national convention in August, 2023.

Mr. Cumming would not comment when contacted by The Globe on Monday. But two sources said Mr. Cumming told Mr. O’Toole a caucus vote was a legitimate tool and would demonstrate he has majority support of MPs.

Mr. O’Toole cannot order a vote on his leadership. He would need 24 or more MPs to say in writing that they want one. However, he can persuade loyalist members to request one, according to an MP who favours such an action.

One dissident MP said the anti-O’Toole faction would favour a clear vote one way or the other.

A senior Conservative MP supports Mr. O’Toole but requested anonymity to speak frankly, said the leader needs the support of caucus to function. The source said most of the 119 elected MPs support Mr. O’Toole.

Mr. Cumming’s internal review of the Conservatives’ 2021 election campaign found that Mr. O’Toole came across as over-coached and needed to be more assertive. The report also urged the party to review its team of senior advisers, reduce infighting and do a better job of reaching out to racialized communities, sources say.

Mr. Cumming’s report also recommends the party improve its election readiness by modernizing its voter identification and contact practices, and change its nomination rules.

As a sign of Mr. O’Toole’s weakened leadership, Tory MPs from Saskatchewan recently decided to confirm Senator Denise Batters as a member of their regional caucus, even though Mr. O’Toole kicked her out of the national caucus in November for launching a petition that challenged his leadership.

Ms. Batters has been promoting online a Nanos poll showing respondents favoured Conservative Finance critic Pierre Poilievre as leader over Mr. O’Toole.

Last Thursday, the party’s Nipissing-Timiskaming riding association became the fourth to call for a leadership review before this summer, rather than in 2023.

There's no guarantee this will succeed, but utterly hilarious if it does.
 
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