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

The cops seem to be doing a good enough job on their own. As long as there is a threat of another protest the cops are going to keep them in lockdown.

These measures are extremely costly. They were complaining about daily expenses and interruption of daily life before. This is worse. Just a matter of time before they start complaining about the police state they created.
The truckers need to block all roads into Ottawa.
 
The world is dangerously close to "I don't know why we have these rules and regulations and at this point I'm too afraid to ask."



History is important. Record the present.
 
In NYC, they are facing an implosion. Property taxes are almost 30% of their revenue, but businesses have downsized office space by transitioning to permanent remote work. They are also trying to pass a law which will make evictions due to nonpayment of residential rent almost impossible, which will result in more landlords giving up their property to city confiscation and a bunch of empty buildings that the city must own and maintain.

The last budget report predicts over a billion $ deficit per year starting next year. With so many mandatory social spending programs and less taxes coming in, this will put the burden on NYS to give more grants to NYC,, causing huge tax increases Upstate and wrecking Hoschul's future "re"-election chances.

As a result, her and NYC mayor Eric Adams are begging businesses to end remote work and rent more office space.
Isn't that part of the setup to Robocop?
They’re clearly going to keep at the truckers long term just like the fbi did with Jan 6 people but how far will they go?
Knowing Trudeau, whatever you think they'll do, just assume "not far enough".
It has been 12 hours and the only people to report the RCMP leaks are Rebel and Thecountersignal. Not a single "journalist" in this "country" with a "free press" has picked up this story. How long did it take them to pick up the story on the GiveSendGo hack? 10 minutes?
Now you're realizing how things go in a state of war. Everyone has picked sides ages ago.
So it seems like today the police are cracking down on independent reporting:
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Meanwhile Andrew Lawton got inside #THEZONE and has some pretty dystopic footage
Toronto police literally posing for a photo op:
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Putting chains on the barriers:
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Tow trucks on standby still:
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Prisoner transports:
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The inner perimeter:
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Horse trailer is back:
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Other dystopic shots by "accredited" (state funded) journos:
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View of all the vehicles:
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AND TRUE IRONY, they cleared out all the rigs and protesters blocking the street, just to block it with police vehicles:
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Idk about you all but this just looks fucking SAD in comparison to the trucker party lol. Like a bloc country on lockdown

Anyway idk how many prisoner transports there were the past 2 days but I get the vibe they're planning on more catch & releases

Traded one "occupation" for another. I wonder how the homeless crackheads and at-risk teens and battered women and all the other people the city council cried about being disrupted by the truckers are dealing with that.

Can't wait for some catlady local to flip her shit on the cops and get arrested. Hopefully it's Catharine.
Just like 1/6. Now we wait for the status of prisoners. And I'm willing to bet the city council and the city LOVES this because it makes them feel safe.
And now here comes the victory lap. Along with selling spoils to paint as the tools of evil. Probably to entrap the buyers into making them look evil.

The cops seem to be doing a good enough job on their own. As long as there is a threat of another protest the cops are going to keep them in lockdown.

These measures are extremely costly. They were complaining about daily expenses and interruption of daily life before. This is worse. Just a matter of time before they start complaining about the police state they created.
Bold prediction. Except the reaction to truckers have shown they HATE the truckers moving to end how things were and LIKE being in a March 2020 time warp.
 
I don't think you need to compel the truckers by force.

Professional trucking exists due to how harsh it is and how many regulations you got to shit over.

Remove all regulations, put anyone who can drive in a truck, and your cities won't starve.

It won't be as fast, accident free or cheap as a professional truckers would be, but it beats starving.

Trucking is a harsh, respectable job, but it ain't brain surgery. it just sucks, but sucks less than having no food.
 
Stole this from pwin, sorry if already posted. What are the odds that the Nazi Flag cuck was right outside the place the RCMP stays at? Totally not a false flag

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I want to know how 100% digital traceable everything jives with the drug trade

will the cartels be the ones who save us?
Well considering just Vancouver. The hells angels have been allowed to openly operate in the city for decades, they own a significant amount of businesses and real estate in the province, the control basically the entire marijuana trade, including the shit that gets sold in legal dispensaries. Nearly every large grow operation is funded either directly or indirectly by them. Much of the financing comes from the thriving cocaine opiate trade that goes unchecked everywhere in the province.

Then on the other side, you've got the Asian gangs that have been openly laundering money through unfettered development across the city and increasingly more of the province.

None of this information is secret or hidden from police and local governments, they make too much money off it all to want to stop it.

Gangsters and cartels won't save us, they're already too embedded with government and both make too much money off eachother to be stopped by some kind of fully traceable currency.
 
Munchkins? What regional hellhole dystopia does that come from?
The Dunkin' Donuts Cinematic Universe.
Hey, it’s not my fault that you apparently live in a state without Dunkin’ Donuts.
DD is a NE thing. It is us who should be feeling sorry for you. Also, it's overpriced and not that good.
The truckers need to block all roads into Ottawa.
Sounds like a good way to get arrested and your truck seized and accomplish nothing. The people of Ottawa already signed themselves up for an indefinite police state let them stew in it. It is going to quintuple fuck over getting commercial vehicles into the core for the foreseeable future. Those downtown businesses that voluntarily closed because "OMG truckers so scary" are about to learn what pain really is.
 
What the fuck? They're joking about it and acting self important for trampling on the rights of their own tax paying citizenry. Even the military guys under Marcos close to the people knew that they were outnumbered and that angering the population to this extreme would cause them to be lynched in the street by Muslims and Communists *alongside* the local Catholics.
And to the guy who replied yesterday with "The Hague, my ass," Let this leak put you on notice that MANY, MANY "supporting actors" will be featured live on the World stage after the dust has settled.
They did this SAME SHIT to every 120 year old former tween receptionist and mail room boy for da NATSEES. And even when they said they were THREATENED and were "Just following orders," The media, other world leaders, and the public went: NEWP.

So maybe blackface turd can avoid court, sentencing, and severe punishment/execution, but don't think for even a hot minute people like these cops won't have their heads on pikes to serve as a warning to others.
 
LOL, try backing an 18 wheeler into a 90 degree turn to get into an alley on a city street. I respect truckers more than doctors.

I did not say that they could do it professionally, simply that they could do it good enough to prevent starvation.

Even if that simply had them truck it up to the city's edge, and than load it into police cars and have those distribute it amongst the citizens.

This shit happened in wartime.

Now simply finding an agreement with the truckers would be easier and cheaper, but I was just replying to the doomposting that every leaf city bugman would die starved.
 
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Americans know very little about Canada. Fewer than half of Americans surveyed in 2011 knew where Canada’s capital is (hint: it’s Ottawa), and two-thirds acknowledged they learned next to nothing about Canada’s history in school. (Truth be told, it’s not as interesting as America’s). In another study, nearly 40% of American eighth-graders thought Canada’s government was a dictatorship.

As a colleague of mine recently said, there’s an untapped market for a book about Canada written specifically for our neighbors to the south. But then again, making Americans care about Canada has been a losing battle for centuries.

So it came as a pleasant surprise that when Canada recently made international headlines because of protests over vaccine mandates, Americans started to pay attention. The problem is, many people sought to compare and contrast a country they know little about with the only country that most Americans know something about: America.

Writing in The New York Times, Paul Krugman called the trucker protests “a slow-moving Jan. 6” with the truckers cast as “economic vandals.” An MSNBC commentator said that ineffectual law enforcement response to the Ambassador Bridge blockade smacked strongly of what happened with the Capitol Police before and during the attempted putsch on Jan. 6. A CNN correspondent called the demonstrations “an insurrection, sedition.”

Others have taken to pointing out a perceived a race-based double standard among those who decried the Black Lives Matter protests in the United States, but now support the Canadian trucker protests. But to my well-meaning American friends engaging in these comparisons, it might be worth exercising a bit more caution before stepping into another nation’s conversation.

For starters, despite popular misconception, a sizable contingent of the Canadian demonstrators are people of color. And, as Jamil Jivani recently argued in Newsweek, “It will be uncomfortable for some to read this, but the truth must be said: We have no reason to believe the majority of truckers in the convoy are racist. In fact, appropriate for the month of February, the trucker convoy is actually a Black history moment.”

The problem with compressing the trucker protests into the January 6 box, or other boxes, is that they’re simply a different thing — in a different country and context. Journalist Rupa Subramanya spoke to nearly a hundred protesters and couldn’t find the hordes of alt-right, QAnon-following conspiracists supposedly sieging Ottawa.

Instead, she found the very opposite.

Benjamin Dichter, a leading spokesman for the Freedom Convoy who recently appeared on Jordan Peterson’s podcast, told Subramanya: “I’m Jewish. I have family in mass graves in Europe. And apparently I’m a white supremacist.”

There’s also not as much civil disobedience as one might suspect given the mainstream coverage of the truckers as far-right extremists. The notion of hate-filled truckers and conspiracists appears mostly overblown, particularly coming from people who months earlier marshaled justifications in the wake of the 2021 protests that resulted in “the most expensive insurance-claim payout” in American history.

The disproportionate response of the Canadian government in activating Canada’s Emergencies Act (which replaced the War Measures Act) is striking. Remarkably, it has only been exercised thrice before: twice during each World War and once when Quebecois separatists kidnapped and murdered the deputy prime minister.

A heavy-handed government response is just what the Canadian-American journalist David Frum fears. As we’ve seen with the spread of racial justice protests, so too could government overreach inspire similar mobilization across the West.

Even though not even a third of Canadians side with the protestors (essentially the same percentage of support Prime Minister Justin Trudeau received in the last election), the protests have grown, even as some Ottawa residents reported feeling unsafe in their own neighborhoods.

Canadian authorities must think long and hard about their next move. But insinuating that the truckers represent “antisemitism, Islamophobia, anti-Black racism, homophobia, and transphobia,” as Trudeau has tweeted, well, that seems like a political playbook from south of the border.

Ari David Blaff is a Canadian freelance journalist. His writings have appeared in National Review, Tablet, Quillette and the Institute for Family Studies.

 
Holy shit, this is terrifying. No offense cannibal, but I really, really hope you're wrong.

Considering that blockades mandated by Ontario and Quebec during COVID were barely enforced (lack of man power, one of them lasted literally a day and people spent hours on bridges complaining), I wonder how this will be enforced, if at all, if it's made permanent. So many people commute from Gatineau to Ottawa and back every single day, it would be complete chaos to try to ask for papers from everyone passing through.
This is what a lot of anti-seperatists argued a few years ago, since having a border patrol between Gatineau and Ottawa would slow traffic down to a crawl.

I mean, I agree it would be horrifying, but I want the Ottawa citizens to suffer right now. A lot of them wanted the jackboot, let them live in it for a few weeks/months.

I want Trudeau to turn Ottawa into something akin to a military occupation of the federal capital over some parked trucks.
 
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