War Trudeau’s totalitarian turn - The Canadian PM is desperate for his own 6 January moment

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It was the hot tub that did it. Photos of Canadian convoy supporters relaxing in a hot tub on a downtown Ottawa street last weekend were splashed all over the news. Now Justin Trudeau is mad and he’s gone and invoked war measures, known as the Emergencies Act. He wants that hot tub off the streets, pronto, and he needs wartime powers to get it done. Civil liberties remain 'temporarily' suspended... just for two weeks, while we flatten the protesters!

On announcing the 'state of emergency', (state of emergency piled upon pre-existing state of emergency), Trudeau’s government immediately declared that banks are allowed to freeze personal and business accounts on the mere suspicion of involvement with the protest, without obtaining a court order. They cannot be sued for such actions. Police, intelligence agencies and banks are authorised to share 'relevant information'. Banks are now required to report financial relationships of persons involved in the protests to the Canadian Security Intelligence Service.

The Act also allows the government to force businesses (such as tow trucks) to provide services against their will, to ban public assembly and travel, to forbid the use of a specific property, and to secure specific areas. Its implementation was opposed by four provincial premiers.

Judging by his behaviour, Trudeau has been hoping for some kind of violence ever since the truckers’ movement started. He needed something, anything that could serve as a Canadian 6 January moment so as to arrogate even more dictatorial powers than Canada’s existing state of emergency allowed. But despite constant provocation, truckers gave him nothing to work with. Even the efforts of Canada’s finest state-subsidised creative writers (the mainstream media) couldn’t spin this thing — in all its bouncy-castle, dance-party, hot-tubbified glory — into a believable insurrection.

Yes, there were and are border blockades — but peaceful ones (the most significant blockade to date, at Ambassador Bridge between Ontario and Michigan, was resolved before Trudeau invoked the Emergencies Act). Peaceful civil disobedience is an established means of drawing attention to injustice when ordinary means of recourse have been exhausted. Theorists write of the need to reserve this method for cases of seriously entrenched injustice, where there is a reasonable chance that civil disobedience can attain the desired end.

However, Canada’s elites, both on left and right, sadly, are fixating on the presence of truckers in the capital and at the borders only as an embarrassment, a kind of excrescence on the face of the nation. For them, the problem is not one of citizen discontent but one of optics and economics. They aren’t interested in hearing about the impact of the mandates on citizens’ lives. They don’t want to carry out a public cost-benefit analysis or provide a clear exit plan from the Covid measures.

Their attitude proves that ordinary lines of communication between people and government have been broken. It has not been possible for the truckers and their supporters to have their grievances addressed by ordinary civic means. Of the conditions required to justify civil disobedience, one, at least, has been met.

This civil disobedience is all Trudeau can cite in justification of the Emergencies Act. The rationale is that ongoing protest and peaceful civil disobedience constitute a threat to national security and to the economy. Yet a credible government would have avoided this situation entirely by addressing, or at least expressing a willingness to evaluate, the suffering it is inflicting on its own people. The Emergencies Act is only supposed to be invoked as a last resort in a genuine crisis — the War Measures Act, its predecessor, was last invoked under Pierre Trudeau in response to actual terrorism involving numerous bombings and the kidnapping and murder of a cabinet minister.

It’s absolutely true that the blockades are costing enormous amounts of money, controlling key access points to the nation, annoying the US, Canada’s best auto-parts customer, and making Trudeau’s government look bad. But instead of punishing the symptoms, why haven’t federal and provincial governments looked to the cause? Trudeau and his team seem to have deliberately allowed this crisis to develop, inflamed the situation with insulting and contemptuous language. Trudeau waited for the moment when he felt he would have enough support in the echelons of power to silence dissenters, seizing control over everyone’s bank account while he was at it.

These are totalitarian methods, not the methods of a justly governed, civilised nation. What is particularly notable in government discourse over the last couple of weeks is that Covid has become an afterthought. Nobody in power appears genuinely concerned about anything other than maintaining control and saving face. Two-thirds of the Canadian population now support dropping all mandates.

It is starting to become clear that the mandates have nothing to do with Covid. The measures don’t work, and travel restrictions are pointless when Covid is already widespread within the country. But the government won’t let go. Over 80 per cent of Canadians are vaccinated. They want 100 per cent to get vaccinated. Why? So they can move the goalposts and demand another proof of compliance? The message is plain: participation in normal life is a privilege, not a default. Only those 'in compliance' get to participate.

Canadians don’t want participation in normal life to become a privilege granted only on government say-so. That’s what these protests are about. But their goal will not be secured until the vaccine passport system is gone. Even though some provinces say they are dropping the pass, they’re maintaining the existence of the system. It remains legal for businesses to enforce it for employees or clientele. But the QR code system must be dismantled and its use made illegal. It is the backbone of a potential social credit programme — a totalitarian’s dream. Don’t let it come true, Canada.
 
Of all people to try to use authoritarian power, out of anyone to use violent force like a dictator, I do not see Trudeau being the one to do it, the man feels like a mess on a normal day. If he goes over the line I could easily see anything happening from not going far enough to have an effect but going well enough to piss off just about everyone and cause escalation and erase the few remnants of his popularity, trying to go to far and having his people refuse to follow orders, or going to far and creating anything ranging from a massive riot to a mcveigh. No matter what though id be shocked if he had career anywhere in politics after this election cycle. Hell ive heard fears from canadians about a possible bank run just from him having the legal right to freeze and seize the bank accounts of his citizens. If he actually does do it you can guarantee a vicious run and a lot of hatred from the victims of seizure.

Just stop trying to follow in your fathers footsteps justin, you dont have the cajones or the beard he had.
 
Turn? He's been like this since the beginning. First thing he did was call himself a male feminist (lmao) and then fire two women to cover up a corruption scandal he was involved in lol a shining example of the social justice virtue signal movement
 
Lets hope instead of a January 6th moment he ends up with an April 14th moment.
I mean I'm hoping this begins a Velvet revolution that fundamentally changes Canada for the better again.

He is just trying to make daddy Fidel proud
No his daddy is Pierre Trudeau. He just wants to meme himself as a mirror of his father. He wants to mirror his father by using the war measures act. However where his father even caught rightful flak for going too far in dealing with actual terrorists. Justin Trudeau wants to use this on a labor strike. Moves like this are always risky because there is a good chance this can and will backfire spectacularly.

I prefer the Ides of March (March 15). Sic Semper Tyrannis, bitch
I'll see your April 14th and raise you a Christmas Day (in Minecraft)
I raise you all of you July 4th 1776

This is why I am le champion.
 
Some of my friends said Jan 6th scared them. I understand why it's disturbing that a mob could so seemingly easily storm an active session of Congress; however, I'm of the mind that intelligence orgs had boots on the ground, understood these were a bunch of unarmed, unserious boomers and LARPers, and let them go full retard, assuming the sweet, sweet propaganda they could derive from a riot at the capitol outweighed the risk.

This, on the other hand, is genuinely scary. How quickly a foolish limp-wristed doofus of a marginally-elected prime minister in what is essentially US Lite went from calling protests against his policies the usual "-ists" names to going completely apeshit and invoking a police state to seize assets from and arrest peaceful (albeit annoying and costly) protesters and anyone who refuses to help him go full jackboots on the protesters... I never expected that could go down in a modern, developed country.

As the article points out, he's not once appealed to COVID safety while instituting this massive power grab. The mask has come completely off. This asshole is invoking a police state because he won't tolerate disagreement and won't engage with the people he allegedly represents. This, Twitter faggots, is what actual fascism looks like.

Trudeau should be fucking lampposted for this. An example needs to be made of this guy so other petty tyrants don't get any ideas.

If he keeps playing with fire like this, he may find out the exact limits of his people's tolerance for his impotent tyranny. Keep in mind, 2/3rds+ of Canada agrees with the protesters, not Trudeau. I'm no political scientist or history major, but I seem to recall the outcomes for extremely disliked leaders-turned-dictators being REALLY poor.
 
No his daddy is Pierre Trudeau. He just wants to meme himself as a mirror of his father. He wants to mirror his father by using the war measures act. However where his father even caught rightful flak for going too far in dealing with actual terrorists. Justin Trudeau wants to use this on a labor strike. Moves like this are always risky because there is a good chance this can and will backfire spectacularly.
Its not his father, its just a cuck that raised him...
 
Turn? He's been like this since the beginning. First thing he did was call himself a male feminist (lmao) and then fire two women to cover up a corruption scandal he was involved in lol a shining example of the social justice virtue signal movement
Wokies being rapists, abusers, and racists is as predictable as vocal anti gay politicians being gay. The left managed to become the right of the 90s, but way worse. "You call that hypocrisy and corruption? Hold my soy latte."
 
I don't care what "fact-checkers" say. I will go to my grave saying that Justin is Fidel Castro's child.

Turn? He's been like this since the beginning. First thing he did was call himself a male feminist (lmao) and then fire two women to cover up a corruption scandal he was involved in lol a shining example of the social justice virtue signal movement
True. Same for Australia. Normies only see the "good economy" and think everything's fine there. They have no idea of the push for censoring people for criticising progressive views and some innocently cheer for it.
 
I mean I'm hoping this begins a Velvet revolution that fundamentally changes Canada for the better again.


No his daddy is Pierre Trudeau. He just wants to meme himself as a mirror of his father. He wants to mirror his father by using the war measures act. However where his father even caught rightful flak for going too far in dealing with actual terrorists. Justin Trudeau wants to use this on a labor strike. Moves like this are always risky because there is a good chance this can and will backfire spectacularly.



I raise you all of you July 4th 1776

This is why I am le champion.
ACKSHUALLY the declaration was signed on the 2nd of July, you have been fact checked and deboonked!
 
Wokies being rapists, abusers, and racists is as predictable as vocal anti gay politicians being gay. The left managed to become the right of the 90s, but way worse. "You call that hypocrisy and corruption? Hold my soy latte."
That's the same comparison I make in my head a lot (as I'm sure many others do as well). Lol I remember the lack of surprise everytime one of those bigtime anti gay politicians or pastors were caught with a male prostitute or whatever. See one of those guys like "man this dude really doesn't like gay people, must be in the closet" then sure enough a few months later....
 
Lets hope instead of a January 6th moment he ends up with an April 14th moment.
I'm partial to Ides of March myself (15th). In addition to being a month sooner it also implies a whole lot more stabbing of politicians. Since it's not an actual person and just a Canadian, it isn't even really a fedpost for me to say that.
 
So in a supply chain problem (don't give me the 'actual truckers aren't doing this shit hyuck hyuck, besides read on) you've decided to make the trucking AND banking industry untrustworthy, unstable, and able to be fucked over at the drop of a dime, based on vague criteria solely by one person.

Good luck with that, just ask America how that went with the rail-based supply chain and indie busines- oh wait you can't they've all been destroyed.
Have fun with the bread and circuses when you've become the living embodiment of that one pic where the kid sticks a stick into his bike spokes and blames truckers. Say hi to your dad when you meet him btw, make sure to tell him communism failed, is failing, and will always fail.
 
They’re even threatening to put their doggos down, now.
What the actual fuck Canada? I've mostly been laughing because this has only been effecting Canadians but the doggos made no more choice to be owned by a protestor than they chose to exist in Canada. What's next, going after actual people?!?! I guess any bit of goodness up there died when dear old Stan Rogers did as well.
 
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