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

@borsabil "He won't take the loss of face"

This makes a lot of sense since he loves China. He wants to emulate "face culture."

What a horrifying concept.


Maybe people should start tweeting at him "Oh Justin, what a loss of face you have suffered by enacting war measures act!" Resort to Chinese insults, maybe they will hit harder?
Source: https://www.thoughtco.com/face-culture-in-china-687428
It sounds like if Republicans in America try to pass a condemnation of Canadian Facism it would really hurt Trudeau's feelings. I'll call my representatives later today.
 
What the hell happened to the headline about Trudeau seizing their funds?
The media rub it under the carpet, they don't want to damage more their master.

Btw, American Thinker posted this good text.
February 16, 2022

Canadian Martial Law: Trudeau Redux​

By Max D. Dublin

Canadians who are old enough to remember when Justin Trudeau was born will recall that at the time his father, Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau, explained to the fawning press that he had named his newborn son Justin because -- wait for it -- Justice. And throughout his life JT has tried to live up to that name by always making it about Just-him.
It is said that the apple does not fall far from the tree. How true is this about Trudeau pere et fils? In answer to this question, we need only recall one of Pierre Trudeau’s most famous remarks to the effect that, outside of the House of Commons, the Canadian Members of Parliament – the individuals who just happen to represent the people of Canada -- are just a bunch of nobodies. In other words, it was Just-him. What was he thinking, that he was a king, or a tyrant—we’ll never know.
By now most people have forgotten what Pierre Trudeau was really like. There are other similarities between father and son; Pierre was and Justin is a dandy. Pierre once did a famous photo-op wearing a buckskin jacket while paddling a canoe to give the impression that he was some sort of backwoodsman, and in parliament he often sported a red rose in his lapel.
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Pierre Trudeau in 1980 (photo credit: Chiloa CC BY-SA 3.0 license)
Evidently, he was pretty good at the type of image management that would make all too many female voters swoon—they called it “Trudeaumania” and, if we bear in mind that mania is a form of psychosis, then perhaps that label is apt.
Justin, too, even more than his father before him, but not always with unqualified success, is also famous for digging into the dress-up bin, sporting blackface, showing off his cool socks and dressing up in ostentatious Indian garb on a visit to India and thereby scandalizing his hosts who were even more scandalized by the fact that part of his entourage included a known Sikh terrorist. However, as good as Pierre was at image management from time to time the mask would slip as it did in the early 70s when he gave his swinger wife Margaret a black eye after she returned from three days of partying in New York at Club 54. By the way she later claimed that it showed that he loved her.
However, the black eye Pierre Trudeau gave his wife, as disgusting and lamentable as that surely was, was nothing compared to the black eye he gave to his country around the same time when he invoked the War Measures Act to deal with a crisis in the province of Quebec. For decades there had been a separatist movement brewing in Quebec, Trudeau’s home province, which Trudeau himself had adamantly opposed. Whatever one may think of a separatist movement it had been a peaceful non-violent affair up until a radical faction of it arose called the Front de Liberation du Quebec (FLQ).

I do not wish to make light of the activities of the FLQ. They were terrorists. They planted bombs in mail boxes and staged robberies to raise funds for their cause. In their manifesto they stated that they wanted to liberate Quebec from colonialism and capitalism and create a socialist utopia in that province and they were willing to use violence to do so. But in no way did they represent the overall separatist movement in Quebec which, until the FLQ arrival on the scene, consisted characteristically of artists, academics, activists, intellectuals and politicians, the usual crowd of café revolutionaries, who wanted to secede by peaceful means. But in October of 1970 the FLQ kidnapped two people, James Cross, a British trade representative in Quebec, and Pierre LaPorte, the labour minister in the Quebec government. This was a grave crime which appalled and horrified the vast majority of Canadians. It became known as Canada’s “October Crisis.”

The issue quite obviously was what was to be done about this. In the middle of the night of October 16, 1970 Pierre Trudeau invoked Canada’s War Measures Act. It was essentially a form of martial law. Without going into details this Act literally gave Trudeau totalitarian powers including the revocation of all of the civil liberties of any and all Canadians.
Trudeau quickly arrested 497 of these café revolutionaries and held them incommunicado, sometimes for months. It turned out that none of them were associated with or led the authorities to the two little FLQ cells who this manhunt proved were indeed a fringe group. In the end the terrorists were discovered using ordinary police methods—this was, after all, the sort of thing the RCMP were established for anyway, just as the FBI, the RCMP’s sister agency in America, was tasked with dealing with the Weather Underground and their ilk in the States—but not until they had killed, by strangulation, Pierre Laporte. Using the remaining hostage as a bargaining chip they successfully negotiated with the government to charter a plane to take them to Cuba.
It is worth remembering that during all of the time that the War Measures Act was in force there was not a peep of protest from even one member of Pierre Trudeau’s Liberal Party. Ironically the only pushback came from Tommy Douglas, the head of the NDP, Canada’s socialist party, who day after day in the House of Commons railed against Trudeau’s abrogation of the civil liberties of Canadians.

That was then but now, Jagmeet Singh, Tommy Douglas’s present-day successor as leader of the NDP, has done nothing if not try to outdo even Justin Trudeau in slandering, lying about and threatening with retribution the peaceful truck protesters. It is interesting, as the journalist Glenn Greenwald has tirelessly pointed out for over a decade now, that the left who were traditionally champions of civil liberties are now squarely against them, who once vehemently opposed the police/surveillance state are now enthusiastically in favor of it
It’s rich that the ethically challenged Justin Trudeau has warned the truckers and their supporters that they were breaking the law and would be punished accordingly. Early on he asked the army to clear the convoy out but at least for now they have refused to do so. Of course, they were breaking the law, a law based on emergency powers that had particularly been promulgated to target, control and punish them. So too had Gandhi and his followers been breaking the law when they went to the sea to make salt. So too had the legendary freedom riders of the American civil rights movement broken the law when they refused to sit in the back of the bus and insisted on being served at lunch counters. That’s what civil disobedience is all about, breaking unjust Jim Crow type laws, but breaking them in a non-violent, peaceful manner. As it turns out, recent polls show that the truckers have more support among Canadians than does Trudeau’s Liberal Party.

Meanwhile, oblivious to all this, Pierre’s son Justin continues to posture and to teach ordinary Canadians what is right and just. This Prime Minister has been wagging his finger warning the truckers and their supporters about consequences for civil disobedience, er, breaking the law. Not only will they be fined and perhaps hustled off to jail but their rigs might be confiscated by the State. Their rigs, the ones that they scrimped and saved and busted their a**es off in order to purchase, those rigs. But hey, despite all appearances, they’re really not working stiffs, they must be capitalists if they actually own what Marx liked to call the “means of production.” With all the divisiveness that Justin has already fomented he is now trying to pit worker against worker.
The American journalist Matt Taibbi in writing about the truckers’ convoy has predicted that this is Justin Trudeau’s Ceausescu moment, not that he will be lined up against a wall and shot by a firing squad but that this is the end of his political career. Not so fast. If there is one thing that politicians value more than winning elections it is saving face after they have made mistakes, no matter how egregious those mistakes may be.
It is impossible to predict how, in the short run, this will all play out. Following in his father’s footsteps on Monday JT invoked the Emergency Measures Act which was passed in 1983 to replace the War Measures Act. The Emergency Measures Act is somewhat different in rather interesting ways. First, it requires caucus approval to be invoked. This might sound more democratic but, given the fact that a couple of backbenchers in the run-up to this have broken rank, this also gives the Party Whip an opportunity to bring them to heel. Secondly, it is also time limited to seven days, but on the other hand technically there is nothing to stop it from being invoked again and again. Thirdly, it is not universal, it can be invoked so as to exclude some of the provinces if they so wish.
Already, Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba have said they want out. On the other hand, Ontario, led by Conservative-in-name-only Premier Doug Ford wants in but he’s hedging his bets. Obviously, since Ontario contains both the city of Ottawa as well as the Windsor side of the Ambassador Bridge, this martial law type measure would not work if he had tried to opt out. On the other hand, when Ford announced his support, he indicated that vaccine passports would be lifted in March, but the mask mandates would remain. (He comes up for re-election in June.)
Perhaps most important of all, when “sunny ways” Justin announced the measure his Deputy PM Chrystia Freeland, in a not-so-veiled threat, mentioned what might be its most powerful provision, that the government, without warrant, will now be able to freeze anyone’s bank account. For truckers and their supporters who might have been thinking to keep going and try to tough things out, already impoverished by the lockdown, they will be unable to dip into their savings in order to carry on. In other words, this is just another version of the government instigated GoFundMe confiscation of truckers’ donations.
In the long run one can only hope that these rogue politicians and the people who elected and continue to support them will come to their senses and once again embrace the freedom that makes a functioning liberal democracy so attractive to the masses who want to live in them. This was a lesson that was belatedly learned by the FLQ terrorists. It is well worth noting that in the end every last one of them, every man and woman, that had bargained to be flown to Cuba in exchange for releasing James Cross, eventually crept back to Canada and turned themselves in and subsequently did jail time. Evidently, they decided that doing jail time in cold Canada—"the true north strong and free” -- was preferable to spending the rest of their lives in that warm socialist utopia called Cuba into the likeness of which they had once so ardently wished to transform the province of Quebec.
 
Seeing as how the Emergencies Act has been enacted, and GiveSendGo has been hacked and doxxed, and the government is going all in to crush the protest without bringing in the Army, what are the chances the DDOS attacks are coming from someone against the convoys since KF, the most hated site on the Internet, is a place that pro trucker users can gather? I'm starting to feel like they're working to break morale and unity as a last roll of the dice along with trying to bait a violent response before the military is brought in .
I mean the timing is a little suspicious, but there's too many other people that it could be instead. Like Vordy. Or the Byuu tranny wagon-circlers. Or Tooter and Elaine Miller up to some faggotry. Or the notorious hacker known as SIGSEGV. Or some lolcow that knows a hacker. Or just about anyone, really.

And I can't imagine we're at the top of the list if they want to target Canadian Convoy sympathizers. Most of us here are just gawking, like we always are. With the occasional exceptional exception, none of us here are directly involved in any of this nonsense.
 
Seeing as how the Emergencies Act has been enacted, and GiveSendGo has been hacked and doxxed, and the government is going all in to crush the protest without bringing in the Army, what are the chances the DDOS attacks are coming from someone against the convoys since KF, the most hated site on the Internet, is a place that pro trucker users can gather? I'm starting to feel like they're working to break morale and unity as a last roll of the dice along with trying to bait a violent response before the military is brought in .
Was discussed a little earlier, some people think it's a little suspicious (I do too) but realistically KF is a target for a LOT of reasons. There are other pro-trucker places on the internet that haven't been affected at all, and here we're mostly just collecting info anonymously, so I don't really think it's that.

For example, freecanada.win is probably somewhere the govt would actually target, as those guys are a community that networks, there are members with direct ties to ""controversial"" figures like those in the PPC party, people powerlevel there way more than they should, and they tend to fedpost lol

HOWEVER, if another big thing happens like a non-confidence vote, and the site goes down at the same time - might be something to it lol
 
Seeing as how the Emergencies Act has been enacted, and GiveSendGo has been hacked and doxxed, and the government is going all in to crush the protest without bringing in the Army, what are the chances the DDOS attacks are coming from someone against the convoys since KF, the most hated site on the Internet, is a place that pro trucker users can gather? I'm starting to feel like they're working to break morale and unity as a last roll of the dice along with trying to bait a violent response before the military is brought in .
We're not that important.
 
I'm hearing there will be an American convoy starting on February 23rd. Anyone else hear about this or is it just boomer sabre ratteling?
 
Was discussed a little earlier, some people think it's a little suspicious (I do too) but realistically KF is a target for a LOT of reasons. There are other pro-trucker places on the internet that haven't been affected at all, and here we're mostly just collecting info anonymously, so I don't really think it's that.

For example, freecanada.win is probably somewhere the govt would actually target, as those guys are a community that networks, there are members with direct ties to ""controversial"" figures like those in the PPC party, people powerlevel there way more than they should, and they tend to fedpost lol

HOWEVER, if another big thing happens like a non-confidence vote, and the site goes down at the same time - might be something to it lol
freecanada.win is down rn
 
Seeing as how the Emergencies Act has been enacted, and GiveSendGo has been hacked and doxxed, and the government is going all in to crush the protest without bringing in the Army, what are the chances the DDOS attacks are coming from someone against the convoys since KF, the most hated site on the Internet, is a place that pro trucker users can gather? I'm starting to feel like they're working to break morale and unity as a last roll of the dice along with trying to bait a violent response before the military is brought in .
Most of the truckers, shit most of the anti vaxxers are on Telegram. That's where shit gets organised. It's Russian so there isn't shit globohomo can do about it. The farms are small beer, all we're doing on here is jabber.

Was discussed a little earlier, some people think it's a little suspicious (I do too) but realistically KF is a target for a LOT of reasons. There are other pro-trucker places on the internet that haven't been affected at all, and here we're mostly just collecting info anonymously, so I don't really think it's that.

For example, freecanada.win is probably somewhere the govt would actually target, as those guys are a community that networks, there are members with direct ties to ""controversial"" figures like those in the PPC party, people powerlevel there way more than they should, and they tend to fedpost lol

HOWEVER, if another big thing happens like a non-confidence vote, and the site goes down at the same time - might be something to it lol
Unemployed trannies most likely. The same kind of people that have overrun Reddit and own Wikipedia. Spending 16 hours a day curating their little kingdoms while stroking their manginas.

The gun seizure at the blockade OTOH was 100% glowie.
 
The honkers need to get some good speakers and play more Yoko Ono to really annoy the bugmen. Didn't the CIA actually play her """music""" at full volume as a torture technique or am I thinking of someone else?
They've played Baby Shark as a form of torture, so i wouldn't put it past them.
 
Not sure if this was posted here, but these are the kind of shenanigans Canadians can expect from the RCMP.
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I mentioned about ~250 pages ago that the RCMP can be absolutely ruthless. Check out the Fairy Creek protests protecting old growth forests. The RCMP set up "exclusion zones" that were kilometers in radius and would take anyone and everyone out of the exclusion zones including press and reporters. The Supreme Court approved an injunction against the RCMP regarding the exclusion zones and they were told not to do it anymore. That court injunction is meaningless because they're still doing it.

That's just the surface level. The RCMP fly helicopters around them all night, use intimidation tactics like pretending to rush at them or insulting them, point red laser dots at them, grab them by the neck and choke them until they foam at the mouth, arrest them without cause, drop them off in the middle of nowhere with nothing, and get away with all of it. The Fairy Creek enforcement is a voluntary program for the RCMP, meaning the only officers up there are the ones that want to stomp natives.

Regardless of your opinions on treehuggers and their protests, this is a bad precedent for the future of these Freedom Protests.

Remember to keep taking your white pills, leaf fags. MSM curates your headlines for maximum cognitive dissonance. Don't listen. Remember that these people want you broke, dead, your kids raped and brainwashed, and they think it's funny.
 
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