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

The National Review article from a page back is so basic boilerplate RINO cuckfeed I'm surprised it wasn't made sooner.

"I'm totally against the mandates! See, I wrote about them before! But muh big business, but muh BLM and environmentalists, and gee, fellow conservative, isn't a blockade even worse than the mandates?" It's pure faggotry.

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Ye supports independence for The Colonies (tm) and has written on unfair taxation without representation but dumping tea into the harbor is too much. Ye is in favor of sending another letter by envoy to The KING and asking for his benevolence in these matters.

God Save KING George!


The result:
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What? Do they think truckers don't earn their wages or something? They aren't even landlords in the usual sense, even if you stretch the definition of landlord to "owning anything that could be used to earn money".
Trying to find a logic in current_year leftism is a mistake.

They're Davos thralls and they repeat what Davos says (w/ additional genocidal fantasia, because they're nuts).

End.
 
I was looking for some recent videos of the Ambassador bridge on twitter and came across this:

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WTF? :story::story::story:
It's devolving to the point where "anyone who isn't directly getting money from the state is bourgeois".
Regardless of who is "working" or not.
When hyperinflation hits the commies are going to say anyone with enough to clothe themselves is oppressing the state-run journalists writing articles saying "hyperinflation is actually a GOOD thing"
 
Think a lot of the regulars here already know of the injunction, but here is an article on it for the people who may not be aware:

Judge grants injunction aimed at ending Ambassador Bridge blockade in Windsor, Ont.

An Ontario Superior Court judge has granted an injunction aimed at ending a blockade by protesters at the Ambassador Bridge in Windsor that has tied up cross-border traffic since Monday.

Chief Justice Geoffrey B. Morawetz handed down the ruling Friday. It will come into effect at 7 p.m. ET today.

Specifics of the injunction are being worked out, with a draft to be presented to the court.

During the proceeding, court heard that since Monday, the blockade has allowed only a trickle of traffic across the bridge into the U.S. through a side-street entrance, which was also blocked overnight Wednesday and in the early hours of Thursday morning.

Mike Wills, lawyer for the auto groups that filed for the injunction and the City of Windsor, one of the interveners, said while one lane may have been opened by protesters, it "will not matter" because it may "be closed as quickly as it can be opened" due to the actions of those behind the blockade.
'Astronomical' economic impact

Wills told the court that the plaintiffs — the Global Automakers of Canada, Automotive Parts Manufacturers' Association and Canadian Vehicle Manufacturers Association — represent dozens of Canadian car companies that are losing as much as $50 million per day due to the border "shutdown."

Their economic recovery is impossible due to the "astronomical" amount of money it's costing and "impractical" because protesters are not from one group or faction, said Wills.

"I only represent a small group being impacted by this blockade," he told the court.

"It can't be fixed — it's irreparable."

While some say demonstrations have been peaceful, and the plaintiffs acknowledge they have "been without violence, undertaken by sincere and honest individuals," Wills told the court that peacefulness is not a factor and there is "a strong case [protesters] have not been lawful"

Acknowledging the rights to freedom of expression, Wills said it is "not in their rights to block an international trade artery" and guaranteed freedoms "may not be exercised in a completely unfettered manner."
Here are arguments for people supporting blockade

Antoine d'Ailly, counsel for Citizens for Freedom, a non-profit representing Windsor individuals who support the blockade, argued the injunction wasn't necessary, as traffic was able to access the bridge.

"Based on the photographs we've shown ... at most it's the left two, perhaps three lanes of Huron Church Road [a main road to the bridge] that is being slowed or impeded by trucks that are unable to proceed any further, and the supporters on the road.

"The submission here is that the protesters are in no way fully blocking access to the bridge, one way or the other," he said. "At best here, we're dealing with a partial impediment."

Morawetz asked for an update on the bridge protests, which City of Windsor lawyer Jennifer King obtained from the Windsor Police Service.

King told court that, as of late Friday afternoon:

The southbound bridge exit leading onto Huron Church Road was completely blocked by protesters, except for one lane that was negotiated to remain open for emergency vehicles to use responding to a call.
Huron Church Road at Tecumseh Road to College Avenue was blocked, and the bridge could not be accessed.
The bridge entrance on Wyandotte Street westbound was completely blocked by protesters.
The bridge entrance eastbound on Wyandotte Street was open, but intermittently being blocked by protesters.
 
There is no logic, this is just a nice and colorful graphic presenting two contradictory opinions hoping people consuming it won't question it because its nice and colorful
It's devolving to the point where "anyone who isn't directly getting money from the state is bourgeois".
Regardless of who is "working" or not.
When hyperinflation hits the commies are going to say anyone with enough to clothe themselves is oppressing the state-run journalists writing articles saying "hyperinflation is actually a GOOD thing"
"or would if they could"

A BPD chronic fatigue syndrome shithead on disability is working class now
The existence of self-employed people reminds them of their worthlessness.

Ugh, I can't get over how creepily that image summarizes our dystopia. It makes my skin crawl.
 
I was looking for some recent videos of the Ambassador bridge on twitter and came across this:

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WTF? :story::story::story:
But most are owner operators. They borrowed or saved a shit ton to buy a truck and earn a living hauling freight.

P.S. This is an attempt to smear the truckers as not part of the labor movement. It's about as ridiculous as saying a lady selling tamales she made at home is a capitalist and not working class.
 
That "90% of truck drivers are vaccinated" stat is thrown around a lot, but I haven't seen any proof. No one responds to dumb industry surveys on a good day, and if they are threatening to fire people who answer the wrong way, then no one who disagrees will answer. I don't think the government vaccination databases contain people's occupations. If it were really true that 90% of drivers willing got vaccinated, then they wouldn't be struggling to find a single tow company in the entire country who is willing to tow the truckers.

Not to mention: Hey leftards--if like 90% of the truckers got vaccinated, wHy tHe mAnDaTeS?? Why aren't you ANGRY at the very people who wholesale LIED TO YOU--that would be your government and MSM. Why are you so angry and frothing at the mouth violent over 90% willingly vaccinated truckers.

I already know. Everyone else already knows. The solar system and Kuiper Belt already knows.
 
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