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its honkabrationAnyway lads. Keep the thread HONKING ON. I have some stuff to do.
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its honkabrationAnyway lads. Keep the thread HONKING ON. I have some stuff to do.
Trucks ain't leaving. The idea is that some will rotate in and out all week long, then another massive rally on the weekend. Continue as needed until summer or until Trudeau commits suicide in his bunker like Hitler.Just to preempt more shills, all the live streams are showing the trucks are still there. Honking has not slowed down. Currently the truckers are excited for the snow because it'll force the snow plow trucks parked as roadblocks to move and more truckers can get into the city
Socialists are just angry that the right does what they could only dream of.
I'm partial to honkpocalypse.its honkabration
I think the main thing to consider with respect to other people having confusing opinions is that each worldview is predicated on a collection of hundreds or thousands of presuppositions, developed through personal experiences, reading, and what have you. Bickering and arguing with people rarely, if ever leads to anything productive in terms of changing people's minds; it's more like an ego exercise or a pissing contest. Going all the way back to certain Socratic pedagogical ideas, you cannot simply present your worldview as fact and present certain arguments for why you think it is good. It took a long journey for you to get to whatever beliefs you presently have, and for someone to understand your position, you have to sort of speedrun them through that journey themselves.It's discouraging when you see people taking years to cotton on. I try and frame it, in my mind as "well, at least they finally do see it", and also. When people reach these conclusions themselves, of their own volition and experiences, you know that change in seeing things is for keeps.
It's frustrating but at least there's no going back, and a person who comes to these realisations freely, is a true ally whose experiences and change in thinking have come about because of hard, long soul searching. You can't buy that, nor push a person into it.
I just put together why they brought those tractors along. They have snowblowers attached to the three-point hitch.Just to preempt more shills, all the live streams are showing the trucks are still there. Honking has not slowed down. Currently the truckers are excited for the snow because it'll force the snow plow trucks parked as roadblocks to move and more truckers can get into the city
Getting off topic a bit, we had the biggest airport in the world at the time in Gander. Before the widespread use of jet engines, it was required for Trans-Atlantic flights. The British didn't want it falling into the Americans hands, as it would have meant American control over Trans-Atlantic flight. The British government knew people in outport Newfoundland were dirt poor, so the Canadian government bribed them to join confederation as opposed to the US or being independent by offering the dirt poor people in outport Newfoundland a baby bonus. This is why the Liberals and PCs are the way they are today. The Liberal party lead by Joey Smallwood championed confederation, while the PCs grew out of the anti-confederates who either wanted a independence or joining the USA. Smallwood personally took credit for the baby bonus from the Canadian government and ruled the island like a banana republic within Canada for 23 years. Come election time he would get money from the federal government and start handing out fire trucks and paved roads to small towns.Newfoundland is a funny place if you know history since they used to be just as independent as Canada or New Zealand but voted themselves out of independence because they were ran by corrupt idiots and then when the island wanted to decide its future the British forbade them from voting to join the US like a bunch of them wanted to. They would've been a nice state IMO, better Newfoundland than a shithole like Puerto Rico.
Does that sentiment exist anymore or has it died down?wanted a independence or joining the USA.
Even better. They can build snow barricades reinforced with wooden logs, then pour water on them to make them as hard as concrete, blocking off any attempts at removal at least until spring.I just put together why they brought those tractors along. They have snowblowers attached to the three-point hitch.
The plan was always for them to handle snow removal downtown.
There's a romanticism surrounding the idea of a Republic of Newfoundland, and the tricolor pink, white and green Republic of Newfoundland flag is an extremely popular symbol, but there is no serious general sentiment for leaving Canada. Still though, Newfoundlanders are extremely patriotic toward Newfoundland and not so much toward Canada. It's kind of like Quebec.Does that sentiment exist anymore or has it died down?
You don't even need to work for a living to do this. Anyone with even a modicum of experience building snow forts during their teenage years could figure this out. Now, if you're a friendless loser urbanite , that's a different story.Even better. They can build snow barricades reinforced with wooden logs, then pour water on them to make them as hard as concrete, blocking off any attempts at removal at least until spring.
Leftists don't understand that people who actually work for a living can use their resourcefulness and skills far protesting as well. Not everyone is a useless urban parasite, lol.
Yeah, those trucks aren't going anywhere unless the truckers want them moved. Expect them to be buried in if the snow flies.Even better. They can build snow barricades reinforced with wooden logs, then pour water on them to make them as hard as concrete, blocking off any attempts at removal at least until spring.
Leftists don't understand that people who actually work for a living can use their resourcefulness and skills far protesting as well. Not everyone is a useless urban parasite, lol.
I'm sure they got some snowmobiles in those trailers too. That sounds like fun, damn.Yeah, those trucks aren't going anywhere unless the truckers want them moved. Expect them to be buried in if the snow flies.
I think we should encourage reddit fucks to slash truck tires - the convoy gets harder to dislodge and we get to see soycucks get BTFO like this:
They are but unlike Quebecers they're generally really nice people. They're basically the Canadian stereotype. Aside from their willingness to throw hands if you pronounce it as Newfinland or shit on the Boston Bruins.There's a romanticism surrounding the idea of a Republic of Newfoundland, and the tricolor pink, white and green Republic of Newfoundland flag is an extremely popular symbol, but there is no serious general sentiment for leaving Canada. Still though, Newfoundlanders are extremely patriotic toward Newfoundland and not so much toward Canada. It's kind of like Quebec.