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

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Can't wait until the "fuck 12!" programming is reenabled. DefiantLs is gonna get very spicy over the coming month.
 
A blind-side 90 degree alley back with a 53' and a sleeper cab is not an easy thing to do at all. You have to watch like four things at once and two things you can't see and get it all exactly right at every point or you are starting over.

At night in the rain it is the absolute worst. You end up completely soaked by the end because you have to get out and check so much because you can't see anything from the cab.
This guy trucks.
 
DD is a NE thing. It is us who should be feeling sorry for you. Also, it's overpriced and not that good.
Dunkin Donuts is the reason my hometown hasn’t succumbed to a Starbucks monopoly, and their presence in every neighborhood is basically the reason we don’t get dogshit hipster cafes popping up en masses as my childhood home and the adjacent neighborhoods get more and more gentrified by Harvard grads and chinks. It’s the working man’s coffee and most of the stores are franchised anyway. DD is our Tim Horton’s.
 
At least with organized crime there is no illusion of morality. They are in power because they have weapons and will kill their opposition. They have a vested interest in making money and maintaining the status quo, but generally speaking they don't give a fuck about controlling people's lives.
It's the same deal with communism vs capitalism.

If you're unhappy in a capitalist state, many people will sympathize with you because every sane person acknowledges the inherent problems with capitalism. But if you're unhappy under communism, you already live in the utopia, so it means there's something inherently wrong with you.
 
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


Yup. Jordan Peterson got one thing right, the atmosphere created by the protestors was brilliant and it also really brought out a sense of community and familiarity so often not seen in these big urban environments of rock and asphalt.

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but generally speaking they don't give a fuck about controlling people's lives.
I dunno, look at the situation in Mexico. Entire towns and cities are under control by cartels. Residents and businesses are forced to pay protection money, those that don't pay are made examples of. Sure seems like a huge number of people's lives are being controlled by them.
 
Dunkin Donuts is the reason my hometown hasn’t succumbed to a Starbucks monopoly, and their presence in every neighborhood is basically the reason we don’t get dogshit hipster cafes popping up en masses as my childhood home and the adjacent neighborhoods get more and more gentrified by Harvard grads and chinks. It’s the working man’s coffee and most of the stores are franchised anyway. DD is our Tim Horton’s.
Dunkin' is actually palpable though. Ever since getting bought out by Burger King their barely tolerable coffee isn't even fit to ash your cig into.
 
How long do you give it before the caving? Or freak outs?

Honestly? Probably when federal bureaucrats need to go through a number of heavily armed police checkpoints to get to their offices around Parliament Hill, when a week or two ago, they were able to go in and out of their offices relatively freely (as the truckers left a lane open to those working in Parliament to come and go as they pleased). Especially when some NDP or Liberal staffer forgets their papers at home in some rush and start bitching out police officers, only to be detained.

Police have already told some residents "Go book a hotel room" if they live in the area, which goes against the whole "Freedom of Movement" in Canada but hey, whatever, Trudeau has Emergencies Powers.
 
A blind-side 90 degree alley back with a 53' and a sleeper cab is not an easy thing to do at all. You have to watch like four things at once and two things you can't see and get it all exactly right at every point or you are starting over.

At night in the rain it is the absolute worst. You end up completely soaked by the end because you have to get out and check so much because you can't see anything from the cab.
I once saw this trucker trying to do that maneuver and fucked it up on the first try. Drivers were honking at him and screaming at him. Pedestrians kept walking in his blind spot with no fucks given. I felt really bad for that guy. The people around him were making a tough job impossible.
 
I dunno, look at the situation in Mexico. Entire towns and cities are under control by cartels. Residents and businesses are forced to pay protection money, those that don't pay are made examples of. Sure seems like a huge number of people's lives are being controlled by them.
right, but cartels aren't making people accept troonery or forcing them to convert to islam. All you described was taxes, which governments ALSO do.
 
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I dunno, look at the situation in Mexico. Entire towns and cities are under control by cartels. Residents and businesses are forced to pay protection money, those that don't pay are made examples of. Sure seems like a huge number of people's lives are being controlled by them.
yeah you pay your protection money and you're left alone

that's government, except "legitimate" government won't leave us alone

the problems are

1) the guy collecting the protection money also wants some private time with your daughter
2) there's another group rolling in who wants tax rights

this is what politics is, negotating these basic realities. you need strong violent men to protect you from other strong violent men. they have to be motivated but they can't be given too much free rein. that's it.
 
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
Y'know, as horrifying as the "elites" envision of what their future would look like in their god-forbidden minds, this commie-larping "eat the bugs, get in the pod" dehumanizing lifestyle has to be the tackiest utopia or dystopia I have ever seen and heard of yet, in reality or fiction wise; which ever way you view it as.
 
Honestly? Probably when federal bureaucrats need to go through a number of heavily armed police checkpoints to get to their offices around Parliament Hill, when a week or two ago, they were able to go in and out of their offices relatively freely (as the truckers left a lane open to those working in Parliament to come and go as they pleased). Especially when some NDP or Liberal staffer forgets their papers at home in some rush and start bitching out police officers, only to be detained.

Police have already told some residents "Go book a hotel room" if they live in the area, which goes against the whole "Freedom of Movement" in Canada but hey, whatever, Trudeau has Emergencies Powers.
I never thought hearing about a dystopian police state in the Canadian capital would be such a white pill.
 
Dunkin' is actually palpable though. Ever since getting bought out by Burger King their barely tolerable coffee isn't even fit to ash your cig into.
And yet, out of a misplaced sense of brand loyalty masking as regional pride, I continue to drink that swill every time I show up to a set at 7:30, barely awake and got 15 minutes before I gotta start throwing around lights and cables.

My home is a pozzed neghole full of faggots, troons, and rootless cosmopolitans but the gabbagool working culture instills a sense of state/city pride in me that no amount of leftist public schooling could shame out of me.

On that note, I really do feel bad for the locals of Ottawa who aren’t sucking the soy, have trades and raise families. They have to deal with leftist bullshit every day and these police blockades have made everything worse for them in ways I wasn’t capable of imagining less than a week ago.
 
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