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

Replying to myself just to repeat something interesting in the call around like 30min, a host says that all the protesters he talked to were willing to explain why they were there and even their vaccination status, and he groups most of them into "don't tell me what to do" or "misinformed/conspiracy theorists". His solution to this whole thing? Set up a town hall so health officials can talk to them. Because clearly these people haven't looked at the data over the past 2 years or anything, they're just misinformed anti-vaxxers!!

some choice quotes:
"It's hard to understand where we begin to have a conversation about trusting authorities on vaccinations or the science behind it, when many of these individuals don't in fact trust the science behind it or trust authorities."
"There is verifiable scientific data from everywhere from the WHO to the CDC to experts around the world who agree fundamentally on every aspect mostly about the vaccines, about the spread, you name it."
"And yet these individuals that claim to want to have a dialogue, don't want to have a dialogue with reality it seems"

I need some tophats after listening to this insufferably smug dude lol
That reminds me of the essay somebody wrote on an estranged parents’ support group forum where they noticed many of the posters constantly claimed that they had no idea why their children no longer wanted to talk to them even though, going by their own posts, their children had actually told them the reason many times over. “Mom, you’re overbearing and controlling, and you never listen to me” clearly couldn’t be the case, so why won’t those ungrateful brat tell us the real reason they don’t want to talk to their loving mothers anymore?!

Same here: By their own admission, the protestors were all willing and open to talk about why they’re against the mandates, but apparently none of those reasons are good enough. There has to be some other “real” reason that more aligns with the host’s worldview.
 
That reminds me of the essay somebody wrote on an estranged parents’ support group forum where they noticed many of the posters constantly claimed that they had no idea why their children no longer wanted to talk to them even though, going by their own posts, their children had actually told them the reason many times over. “Mom, you’re overbearing and controlling, and you never listen to me” clearly couldn’t be the case, so why won’t those ungrateful brat tell us the real reason they don’t want to talk to their loving mothers anymore?!
Man, that makes me sad for those kids, I had a mother like that. I wish them the best.
 
More on Vancouver:

Media is and has been portraying this protest convoy as anti-healthcare and anti-healthcare workers. Healthcare workers were "warned" not to wear scrubs or IDs or engage with protesters. The number of signs from counter-protesters with something about supporting healthcare was enormous. No one in the convoy was anti-anything other than anti-tyranny. The media gayops are really working out in liberal-heavy Vancouver, because there's no indication that the counter groups have any understanding of what the convoy was about or even what is at stake. The sheer number of regular citizens out today was amazing and inspiring.

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It's so funny seeing them trying to play the "POSSIBLE AMERICAN COLLUSION??" card. Not only was POSSIBLE RUSSIAN COLLUSION ultimately proven to be a hoax, but Russia is a major geopolitical rival of the United States on the world stage. Meanwhile, the Americans are not only our closest allies, but Canada is basically an American satellite state. "American collusion" is not at all unusual, but rather to be expected.
American collusion, like when Canadian politicians colluded with the American company GoFundMe? Or is that the wrong kind of collusion and foreign meddling?
So here is a police report on who had to be arrested in the Vancouver protest:
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If you're looking for whitepills, here's a blog article from a Federal employee (Data Scientist), who lives in Ottawa in one of the Condos who decided to go out and interact with the Freedom Convoy and ended up getting redpilled for the cause:

https://maybury.ca/the-reformed-physicist/2022/02/03/a-night-with-the-untouchables/
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A night with the untouchables​


I live in downtown Ottawa, right in the middle of the trucker convoy protest. They are literally camped out below my bedroom window. My new neighbours moved in on Friday and they seem determined to stay. I have read a lot about what my new neighbours are supposedly like, mostly from reporters and columnists who write from distant vantage points somewhere in the media heartland of Canada. Apparently the people who inhabit the patch of asphalt next to my bedroom are white supremacists, racists, hatemongers, pseudo-Trumpian grifters, and even QAnon-style nutters. I have a perfect view down Kent Street – the absolute ground zero of the convoy. In the morning, I see some protesters emerge from their trucks to stretch their legs, but mostly throughout the day they remain in their cabs honking their horns. At night I see small groups huddled in quiet conversations in their new found companionship. There is no honking at night. What I haven’t noticed, not even once, are reporters from any of Canada’s news agencies walking among the trucks to find out who these people are. So last night, I decided to do just that – I introduced myself to my new neighbours.
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The Convoy on Kent Street. February 2, 2022.
At 10pm I started my walk along – and in – Kent Street. I felt nervous. Would these people shout at me? My clothes, my demeanour, even the way I walk screamed that I’m an outsider. All the trucks were aglow in the late evening mist, idling to maintain warmth, but all with ominously dark interiors. Standing in the middle of the convoy, I felt completely alone as though these giant monsters weren’t piloted by people but were instead autonomous transformer robots from some science fiction universe that had gone into recharging mode for the night. As I moved along I started to notice smatterings of people grouped together between the cabs sharing cigarettes or enjoying light laughs. I kept quiet and moved on. Nearby, I spotted a heavy duty pickup truck, and seeing the silhouette of a person in the driver’s seat, I waved. A young man, probably in his mid 20s, rolled down the window, said hello and I introduced myself. His girlfriend was reclined against the passenger side door with a pillow to proper her up as she watched a movie on her phone. I could easily tell it’s been an uncomfortable few nights. I asked how they felt and I told them I lived across the street. Immediate surprise washed over the young man’s face. He said, “You must hate us. But no one honks past 6pm!” That’s true. As someone who lives right on top of the convoy, there is no noise at night. I said, “No, I don’t hate anyone, but I wanted to find out about you.” The two were from Sudbury Ontario, having arrived on Friday with the bulk of the truckers. I ask what they hoped to achieve, and what they wanted. The young woman in the passenger seat moved forward, excited to share. They said that they didn’t want a country that forced people to get medical treatments such as vaccines. There was no hint of conspiracy theories in their conversation with me, not a hint of racist overtones or hateful demagoguery. I didn’t ask them if they had taken the vaccine, but they were adamant that they were not anti-vaxers.
The next man I ran into was standing in front of the big trucks at the head of the intersection. Past middle age and slightly rotund, he had a face that suggests a lifetime of working outdoors. I introduced myself and he told me we was from Cochrane, Ontario. He also proudly pointed out that he was the block captain who helped maintain order. I thought, oh no, he might be the one person keeping a lid on things; is it all that precarious? I delicately asked how hard his job was to keep the peace but I quickly learned that’s not really what he did. He organized the garbage collection among the cabs, put together snow removal crews to shovel the sidewalks and clear the snow that accumulates on the road. He even has a salting crew for the sidewalks. He proudly bellowed in an irrepressible laugh “We’re taking care of the roads and sidewalks better than the city.” I waved goodbye and continued to the next block.
My next encounter was with a man dressed in dark blue shop-floor coveralls. A wiry man of upper middle age, he seemed taciturn and stood a bit separated from the small crowd that formed behind his cab for a late night smoke. He hailed from the Annapolis Valley, Nova Scotia. He owned his own rig, but he only drove truck occasionally, his main job being a self-employed heavy duty mechanic. He closed his shop to drive to Ottawa, because he said, “I don’t want my new granddaughter to live in a country that would strip the livelihood from someone for not getting vaccinated.” He introduced me to the group beside us. A younger crowd, I can remember their bearded faces, from Athabasca, Alberta, and Swift Current Saskatchewan. The weather had warmed, and it began to rain slightly, but they too were excited to tell me why they came to Ottawa. They felt that they needed to stand up to a government that doesn’t understand what their lives are like. To be honest, I don’t know what their lives are like either – a group of young men who work outside all day with tools that they don’t even own. Vaccine mandates are a bridge too far for them. But again, not a hint of anti-vax conspiracy theories or deranged ideology.
I made my way back through the trucks, my next stop leading me to a man of East Indian descent in conversation with a young man from Sylvan Lake, Alberta. They told me how they were following the news of O’Toole’s departure from the Conservative leadership and that they didn’t like how in government so much power has pooled into so few hands.
The rain began to get harder; I moved quickly through the intersection to the next block. This time I waved at a driver in one of the big rigs. Through the rain it was hard to see him, but he introduced himself, an older man, he had driven up from New Brunswick to lend his support. Just behind him some young men from Gaspésie, Quebec introduced themselves to me in their best English. At that time people started to notice me – this man from Ottawa who lives across the street – just having honest conversations with the convoy. Many felt a deep sense of abuse by a powerful government and that no one thinks they matter.
Behind the crowd from Gaspésie sat a stretch van, the kind you often see associated with industrial cleaners. I could see the shadow of a man leaning out from the back as he placed a small charcoal BBQ on the sidewalk next to his vehicle. He introduced himself and told me he was from one of the reservations on Manitoulin Island. Here I was in conversation with an Indigenous man who was fiercely proud to be part of the convoy. He showed me his medicine wheel and he pointed to its colours, red, black, white, and yellow. He said there is a message of healing in there for all the human races, that we can come together because we are all human. He said, “If you ever find yourself on Manitoulin Island, come to my reserve, I would love to show you my community.” I realized that I was witnessing something profound; I don’t know how to fully express it.
As the night wore on and the rain turned to snow, those conversations repeated themselves. The man from Newfoundland with his bullmastiff, a young couple from British Columbia, the group from Winnipeg that together form what they call “Manitoba Corner ” all of them with similar stories. At Manitoba Corner a boisterous heavily tattooed man spoke to me from the cab of his dually pickup truck – a man who had a look that would have fit right in on the set of some motorcycle movie – pointed out that there are no symbols of hate in the convoy. He said, “Yes there was some clown with a Nazi flag on the weekend, and we don’t know where he’s from, but I’ll tell you what, if we see anyone with a Nazi flag or a Confederate flag, we’ll kick his fucking teeth in. No one’s a Nazi here.” Manitoba Corner all gave a shout out to that.
As I finally made my way back home, after talking to dozens of truckers into the night, I realized I met someone from every province except PEI. They all have a deep love for this country. They believe in it. They believe in Canadians. These are the people that Canada relies on to build its infrastructure, deliver its goods, and fill the ranks of its military in times of war. The overwhelming concern they have is that the vaccine mandates are creating an untouchable class of Canadians. They didn’t make high-falutin arguments from Plato’s Republic, Locke’s treatises, or Bagehot’s interpretation of Westminster parliamentary systems. Instead, they see their government willing to push a class of people outside the boundaries of society, deny them a livelihood, and deny them full membership in the most welcoming country in the world; and they said enough. Last night I learned my new neighbours are not a monstrous faceless occupying mob. They are our moral conscience reminding us – with every blow of their horns – what we should have never forgotten: We are not a country that makes an untouchable class out of our citizens.
 
Yeah, you go do that.

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Pattern recognition is not their strong suit, is it.

120psi will ruin your day, and best of all slashing the tires means the tow truck can't take them away without changing the tires.
You just know the moment some retard does this, the bugmen and the media will start claiming the truckers put booby trap bombs on their trucks and killed a totally innocent passerby who dindu nuffin eh
 
You've got the urban-dwelling bugmen who hang onto every word of the CBC talking heads and then you've got the "blue collar" type person who wants this plandemic shit to end, and get back to normal life.
Eh, there're plenty of based people in the cities, they just have to keep their heads down.

No one does a background check or a google search on a plumber before he fixes your pipes, or a farmer before he sells his corn harvest. Those of us that work for places with HR departments need to be a lot more careful about our public facing image if we want to survive.
 
In that Ottawa resident call the lispy lawyer revealed that Zexi Li is a 21 year old, so I kinda doubt she's the federal govt worker
Check out the following posts. I don't doubt that she is probably 21 years old, and despite a little ambiguity, she seems to at least be connected to the federal government. It appears she has done more than one federal government internship, and may now be currently employed with them fulltime.

Apparently her full name is "Zexi Li" lol
I believe this is her: https://www.zoominfo.com/p/Zexi-Li/3625889055
How many people could possibly have that name in Ottawa?

If it is her, she works for the CRA, the Canadian equivalent of the US IRS
Yeah, who may or may not work for the federal government at "Organization Unknown". I was poking around that this morning. For the record, I looked through a bunch of random people in that directory, Zexi is the only one I can find who works at that specific organization.
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I also saw a bunch of references to Wuhan University, but it seems Zexi Li is a very common name.
Some additional stuff:
Zexi Li's LinkedIn
Zexi Li's work website with contact info
Different government page with some of the same info (presumably different time period, not sure which is current, if either is)

Ok so these sites cite when it was last relevant:
Last up to date July 2020 (the one with Laurier Ave)
Last up to date July 2021 (the one with Rue de l'Hôtel-de-Ville)
 
Why do we always feel the need to drag him into shit he doesn't care about? Leave the gentleman alone.
I have no idea who he is but he seems to live in some autist's head rent free. Guys, if you see the biggest workers revolution in our lives and your first thought is "oh I better start a slap fight with this random fuck on the internet" only one of you look like the cow.
 
Because he's a legitimate cow and I want to study him outside of his natural habitat.
If you want to be a fag about HHH, go into the vaccine threads and talk to him. It's not that hard.
I have no idea who he is but he seems to live in some autist's head rent free. Guys, if you see the biggest workers revolution in our lives and your first thought is "oh I better start a slap fight with this random fuck on the internet" only one of you look like the cow.
HHH has some rhetoric which some people in here don't like very much, and that's fine, but I highly disagree with mentioning him on any threads only because of the fact that he has the opposite perspective from people.
 
I have no idea who he is but he seems to live in some autist's head rent free. Guys, if you see the biggest workers revolution in our lives and your first thought is "oh I better start a slap fight with this random fuck on the internet" only one of you look like the cow.
Quit derailing. This thread is about the trucker convoy.
 
So, I am trying to wrap my head around the historical consequences of this, and I think Trudeau and the Liberals are seriously underestimating the live wire this moment in Canadian history represents. Mild Powerlevel, History was my primary field of collegiate study, and part of that was studying World War 1 and the break up of the British Empire. As part of that I had the distinct pleasure of attending a lecture by a visiting Professor of Canadian history.

One of the major points he kept going back too was that despite having a history as long as the United States, the Canadian nation never really got "That defining moment" that really crystallized its identity as a nation. For the USA it was the Signing of the Declaration of Independence. For Canada it was...a long series of economic and diplomatic disputes with England that ultimately ended in a gradual separation de facto, but not du jure. After all, the Queen of England is still Queen of Canada and "technically" Trudeau still works for her in a subordinate position.

This in my mind was the Genesis of Trudeau's braindead comment that there is no "Core Canadian Identity". its also been the source of frequent cultural angst between Canadians and Americans, where the running joke is Canada is "America Lite". Correct me if I am wrong here, but I believe this is the largest civil "insurrection" in Canadian history. I can't think of a single larger incident. And the patriotic fervor behind it is also incredibly abnormal. I've never seen so many Canadian Flags in one place before either. Hell, even the Canada Goose has been adopted as a national symbol.

This might actually be the Canadian "Moment" that that historian all those years ago commented Canada has always lacked. If it is, then Trudeau is literally playing with fire if he thinks he can control this or snuff it out. National pride is a dangerous thing, especially when its tasted for the first time.
you majored in history and somehow never learned anything past 1946? you make me barf. i hope someone Pierre Laporte's you and your whole family.
4chan has redesigned the flag of Canada.

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the spics known as /pol/ocks design a blant copy of their own shit flag. wow.
The last two years, and now specifically the freedom convoy, has highlighted the fact that we have two parallel realities occurring simultaneously. You've got the urban-dwelling bugmen who hang onto every word of the CBC talking heads and then you've got the "blue collar" type person who wants this plandemic shit to end, and get back to normal life. This phenomenon certainly did not develop over night and is a symptom of a much greater societal issue.

I suspect that perhaps at some point, break away societies will form for those who don't want to be a QR code personified.

The WEF/elites will still try to push for the digital ID, as some provinces have said it's going ahead and will be released at the end of the year. I think that this covid shit was used to shoe horn this thing, in order to implement the social credit system. That's a big part of why Turdeau has been spinning his soy wheels so hard. He is at the behest of Shwab and must do his bidding.
What makes you think it hasn't always been like this? only one of those two realities get told in history books, and best case scenario the other reality has enough people with published memoirs to keep the truth alive. But overall its been that way forever. Look how people talk about the natives of africa and the americas. We barely know much of their reality because they never kept records but if we did it would be whitewashed away regardless, and we'd be told what the bugmen know happened anyways. Thats the weird part about democracy too, despite the praise of choice, when you look at the timelines of these nations democracy just means one party rule bouncing between two groups. the minority party just being a battered housewife whining but ultimately powerless to stop the raping. the GOP was everything punk bands imagined in the 70 years after the civil war, and yet if told about it in history class you'll just learn it sucked but was ultimately ok. instead of it being just a slightly less backstabby version of the USSR with entire generations that never stopped fighting the one-party in charge of mostly the entire nation.

The only reason TR ushered in the progressive era was because the guy who's job he took over was literally shot by an anarchist who wanted to be a martyr for socialism. and if you looked back at that era the GOP only became so anti-trust because they were afraid for their fucking lives. there were way more captains of industry got assassination attempts than you'd think. Now onto Canada, of the last 90-ish years, the Liberal Party has been in power for 65 of them, or to put it another way 75% of the time. what sort of democracy choses one party 75% of the time? Thats roughly China esque. one party ruling for 75% of the last 90 years.
 
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