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

Gerry is absolutely SEETHING that he only controls fake news in Canada and not fake news in the US.

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I still cant get over how this fucker thought freezing assets was a good idea. Pretty much the best way to destroy faith in the government and financial institutions at once. Maybe Justin is secretly based?
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How much police resources does the country really have? It takes significantly more force to eject protestors than it does for them to stake a claim, and even once they are ejected theres all the obstructions to clear before the area becomes functional again. Then how do you secure it once it is cleared? How do you differentiate between "legitimate" civilian traffic through an area and trojan horses looking to reclaim the area again? You simply cant hold all the ground all the time. I truly believe they cannot win a fight on these terms if the convoy looks to frustrate, harass, and maneouvere around law enforcement in this way.
Of course I guess he's not only willing to burn any trust in the government to the ground, but also shattering the trust foreign nations have that they can do business with Canada.
Viva Frei did a video comparing Trudeau's emergency speech to Hitler's emergency speech. Trudeau hit all the same notes.

Bonus for Frei finding an Chinese immigrant that pointed out "China's state media called the Tiananmen Square protestors 'a small, fringe minority's at the time." Much how the Canadian government decided Truckers were a "small, fringe minority."
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Because double standards are the only standards leftists have.
Tbh I don't actually give a shit about blackface; it's kinda cringe but I know most of the time when people have done it they're just being edgy, but it's always amazing how leftoid politicians can get away with it very brazenly.

"OMG tanning is literally blackface!!!! Oh Trudeau did blackface? It's OK because we'll because uh because..."
 
That’s the thing though, their tactics haven’t failed. They’ve actually worked spectacularly in getting provinces to announce the end of mask and vaxx mandates.
This is a good point and one that is probably little appreciated. In politics, you don't have to "win" to get your way. FDR did the new deal, right? A dramatic upheaval in social government, which the supreme court was understandably unnerved by and they kept ruling FDR's bills unconstitutional. So FDR threatens to pack the courts, which even he probably knew would never happen, and the result? "The switch in time that saved nine "
 
Really the only way to stop these protests is to commit an atrocity at this point. Trudeau is not willing to listen obviously so he is going to have to go Tiananmen Square on some leafs which I am sure will go over super well.
This is pretty close to if not at the level of Tiananmen square. He just needs to call in the military but who knows. They may not comply.
 
Black slaves had overseers with whips and guns who would monitor their every waking hour to ensure they worked. Even so slavery is a horrendously inefficient system that was only economic for basic agricultural work. Unless they can commit to having an armed cop in every cabin forced labor is impossible. Even in the Soviet Union they couldn't 'make' workers do their jobs, and guess what? In communist societies most people didn't which is why all of them eventually collapsed.
A fascinating book to read on how slavery worked in practice as a coercive system is River of Dark Dreams. Can find it on libgen easily.

The system, in a nutshell worked in 3 layers
A) The physical terrain of cotton country, or say sugar cane country, was monocropped and there was simply no food for the runaway slave to forage, no terrain to hide in.
B) Visible separation, as in, blacks couldn't escape somewhere else in a more than 90% white society
C) Making an example of only a few people every now and again. It was quiet, impossibly quiet in the 1800s on a farm. If someone was being tortured in a shed out back, you'd hear that shit. Then you had to take care of him and all you had on you to treat a scouring was some bacon grease.

This is fundamental to any coercive system--at a certain level the coerced know "they can't shoot us all" but they also know "they could definitely shoot me."
It takes a lot to decline to the point of collapse. Usually it requires public coercive methods, where examples are made publicly and arbitrarily, to stop functioning or stop being so public. That's why the Canadian regime is resorting to doxing and financial depersoning, the media and financial systems are the only legible public spaces left for Canadians to exist in.

Ironically, the ground is moving under their feet--their hastening to create a fully privatized world via nationwide house arrest while asset seizure by hook or crook takes place is creating a pressing need for public space and a total vacuum of it--which the protests are filling.

In the Soviet system it wasn't a failure of coercion, it was a failure of statecraft and ultimately a series of revolutions--the political class decayed over time as it does in every state, hastened more by the party failing to generate a new generation of leaders (as post-Stalin leaders held their positions very jealously, and no talent emerged to replace them). Half the reason Gorbachev was chosen was that he was a 'young' man and the man never looked all that alive truthfully.

This is the kind of event that keeps generations out of the political system. A C-tier state like Canada (worthless economically and in international relations but with valuable resources for a real country to exploit) can't actually survive a delegitimating event (long term) as well as a powerful state can. There's no real power center to hold the country together. This is a strategic, long-term error that affects the viability of governments after Trudeau's. It may well be causing fractures inside the coalition now, though modern liberals are too indoctrinated and ideologically focused to be in or participate in objective reality.

All this being said, I always tend to overestimate the immediate tension, since states are truly fragile. They get overthrown all the time, and often for seemingly petty or insane reasons. But, looking back on the last wave of world revolution, there was no pressing reason for the USSR to dissolve--after all, China did not, Vietnam did not, Taiwan, South Korea did not, Spain did not--the wave of liberal revolutions in the 70s and 80s had an uneven record vis a vis state collapse. Something in the actual power center of the country has to give while external (to the state itself, not the nation qua nation) forces apply pressure. For example, like in the USSR, following a wave of popular discontent after the Afghan War and the disintegration of the Warsaw Pact (and a softening standard of living) the Soviet state was adrift and vulnerable to both criticism from regular society, and the coup launched by Yeltsin.

I don't know what forces in Canada's current dictatorship are aligned against Trudeau's machine, but I do hope they're moving fast. I really hope the Day of the Rake is coming.
 
Black slaves had overseers with whips and guns who would monitor their every waking hour to ensure they worked. Even so slavery is a horrendously inefficient system that was only economic for basic agricultural work. Unless they can commit to having an armed cop in every cabin forced labor is impossible. Even in the Soviet Union they couldn't 'make' workers do their jobs, and guess what? In communist societies most people didn't which is why all of them eventually collapsed.
Not saying it's a longterm viable solution, just that they may try it for a time.

The idea thar you have to have a gun to the head of every trucker at all times to get them to comply isn't true:

Chris Barber apparently caves after one night in jail and agrees to not verbally support the protest among other agreements.
If he caved, how would the average trucker fare? He not only is going home, he's agreeing to never support the cause, protest, or basically criticize the government again. Threat of jail, unpersoning from being able to use banking or social services, feed your family, confiscation of property, eviction, losing your kids--these are powerful tools and they've already been using them.

Of course there are truckers who would gladly accept jail, being shot, or turn their big rigs into Trucks of Peace. But for a lot of others, especially those with family, knowing their mother, wife, kids, etc have guns to their heads in a concentration camp is enough to get them to reluctantly drive that load of tendies and iphones into NYC so the bugmen there don't riot.
 
Morning all, Thread didn't seem diverse enough so I went to find a fat jewish Democrat office holding open antifa member legitimate skitzos takes
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Those beat downs of people not fighting back who you gonna believe me or your lying eyes. But the cops commited absolute war crimes against BLM rest assured

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Much like trump a ot of people saying something is good enough evidence for gwen even though many many people have went through the list of why not if its a slap dash affair so shit you think its a glow op its because transport people suck at logistics

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Remember fam its ok for her to use your kids as a hero shield just not you don't we all feel better with a more diverse input? Me neither.
 
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