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

A blind-side 90 degree alley back with a 53' and a sleeper cab is not an easy thing to do at all.
Spatial skills like driving and flying may not involve complex theory (flying does need math but I mean working the stick here), but they require physical awareness that can't be taught in a classroom, and at the highest levels can't be taught at all - I've heard it described as "driving with your ass" in racing schools. Nothing but experience can teach you where your bumper ends, how much force will cause the tire to break contact, or in the (nastier) case of trucks what deltas will cause your shit to tip over or the trailer to wag. College fags don't innately understand this, playing sports is not a great primer for it either.
Nom Nom, Zip Trip, Kwik Trip, QuickTrip, Town Pump, and Maverik. Only the NE are slaves to DD. The other parts of the country have better options.
Dunkies is alright, I dunno if it costs more now but it used to be pretty cheap and the coffee is not bad. Gas station stuff usually isn't very good, it's only when they use a specialty provider that the coffe hits that perfect mix of cheap vs. good. Green Mountain is a good example, that's one of my favorites from New England gas stations. A lot of smaller chains had it.
This is a caricature holy fuck. (poster tattling on neighbor.img)


Here is my question to the Reddit soyboys and the Twitter trannies:

Okay you have a single mother who donated $50 and is now unpersoned and can't feed her child because her bank account is frozen. Nobody on either side disputes that this is an extra-judicial process. Normally when a person commits a crime, they have a path to redemption; they pay their fine, they serve a jail or prison sentence, and then their debt to society is considered to be paid. None of this due process exists for these people. So what is the end-game? Assuming they committed a crime, and deserve punishment for it--what next? What is their path to redemption?
One of the most unpleasant phenomena to see a resurgence during the viral hype, not only is "civil" snitching a double invasion of privacy (first the restrictive law/regulation itself, then the snitching) but it's also really, really pathetic. The kind of person who toadies for an essentially corporate entity like the government is the ultimate cuck. They won't get intimacy or a pity fuck out of it, they won't even get a tarbaby to raise in their image (?), the only thing they get is an abstract and fleeting feeling of self-righteousness... a truly pathetic sort of reward that could only satisfy a crawling worm.
 
So I feel like I remember something about the Emergencies Act thing only being invoked for non-Indians.

Doesn't that mean based walker Mohawk grandma had every right to do whatever the fuck she wanted and the act didn't apply to her?

In theory, yes.

And, as I said earlier, when a lot of this blows over, there will be some secondary and tertiary actors in this wondering why they're being sent to the Hague--or, at the very least, why they're sitting in Canadian court getting le Chauvin "high standards" treatment.

Simple as.
 
Germany (apparently, it doesn't look like Germany to me, it might just be Germans and info got mixed up along the way):


Stompdown is a mostly irrelevant Canadian clothing brand by Ephin. It's 90s hiphop/counter-culture style and it comes up in modern counter-culture as a symbol.
 
This is a marathon, not a sprint. The battle for civil rights for black people in the USA was a marathon. The battle for women's right to vote was a marathon. The battle to repeal Prohibition was a marathon. The battle for India to be free of the British colonizers was a marathon. Our own Revolutionary War was a marathon.

There will be victories and setbacks. Yet something has been started. A formerly compliant Canadian population has learned the true nature of the Trudeau regime and their lackeys in Parliament. The emperor has not just shown he has no clothes, but hasn't even a hair around his little do-do. The police, once universally considered people's friends, have in many places shown themselves to be as brutal as the Gestapo/NKVD ever were, without provocation.

Now Trudeau, his regime, and his lackeys must always watch their backs. They cannot be sure when and how the next popular protest will happen. Can pass all the laws they like, but just as in the USA nowadays, the Canadian people no longer give much of a fuck about laws they don't agree with.

This could have all been averted. People were using peaceful means to request redress for genuine wrongs, and the Trudeau regime told them to fuck off. This regime has sown the seeds of their own replacement. This regime has hurt and divided Canada without call, except for a naked power grab.

The whole world is watching, Trudeau. You and your regime have lost and you know it.
 
Slight PL, I voted during the snap election in November. Didn't vote for conservative or Liberals. Both sold us out. There's a reason why Cons are called 'Red Tories': like American RINOs, all they care about is wealth and shilling for their globalist masters.
I'd be careful with that term. "Red Tory" could mean two quite different, and even opposite, things. Either a CINO cuck (which it is more likely to mean nowadays), or a old-school tradcon in the British conservative tradition of MacDonald et al. That is to say, one less inclined towards American-style lolbertarianism. And believe me, nobody hates Justin and his "father" quite like the red-ensign-waving high Tories. For them, the name "Trudeau" is utterly accursed and associated with the death of British Canada at the hands of the great brown globohomo, and you can see their presence at the protests quite easily.
 
During martial law we could still move freely (through checkpoints) to go downtown for whatever. When curfew hit, the military/police would go to restaurants, discos, etc and tell us to either go home or stay put until morning. The establishments had no problem housing us all night until we could leave in the a.m.
You could hear explosions in and around the city, hoping there wasn't one planted in your location.
We didn't live in fear. We had far more freedom than Canadians do today.
(Sidenote: that country is now communist)
Not sure if I answered your question..
That is good enough, and kind of surreal.
 
Which hoax are you referring to? I don’t even understand what his bitching is about. That the churches didn't magically make all the worlds problems go away? Do we have an unironic utopian on our hands?

The Divine Right of Kings is pagan syncretism. Every pagan religion worships, reveres, or exalts their ruling class and treats the commoners like shit. It's even the defining feature of Hinduism, Chiness religion, and Near Eastern paganism. A Roman Empire without claims to divine authority isn't a Roman Empire.

There is only a couple of verses in the entire Christian Bible that could possibly justify a class system and rarely directly addresses class because the entire book is antithetical to rigid class systems. 1 Samuel 8:11-18 makes clear God's hatred of earthly monarchy and Kings and Chronicles shows that the monarchy was indeed a disaster.
We have here a problem. Catholicism traditionally held carefully to traditional interpretation, which underlays the Magisterium. The is only the Church, lower c is the building under a bishop.

We have now a 'pope' who has never encountered a great reset project like the COVID vax or mass immigration he doesn't like. Bishops of the past saw themselves as apart from the State, and could mediate, like Bishop Spalding of Peoria during the coal strikes of the first Roosevelt Presidency. Now strikes or protest is only supported by bishops if Globohomo approves. The present Abp of Ottawa-Cornwall, appointed in 2020 under Francis, is a weedy man who talks of 'blurred lines' and cannot say a thing, despite there being more Christians among the Freedom Convoy than the entirety of the urban bug man class.

The class system has arisen as that is how society has worked since the first cities in Mesopotamia. What the bible says is beside the point.

Another point is the divinization of Roman Emperors in their lifetime only arose in the third century, a time of crisis, with earlier efforts to assert it regarded as tyrannical against those with a stake in the Res publica. Every Emperor still had a hard to please class of voters, the soldiers and their officers. French Kings had a rite which did have a crowning, but the near sacerdotal rite anointing, something with a very plain biblical basis in the book of Samuel, was the more important. The Rite of Versailles gave the king the role of a bishop. Yet for all that, a French King still had limited powers of taxation, so while a King, no matter if he thought his legs were of glass, like Charles VI, was a sacred anointed, priestly figure who could never be overthrown, unlike say England, but if craft guilds, the parlement's of lawyers who registered laws, nobles and bishops pushed against royal authority, a King could do nothing. The same with the Holy Roman Emperor. If the array of Dukes, Counts, Prince Bishops, Imperial Cities, and Abbots found the Emperor doing something not to their liking they could pull funding fairly quickly. Societies of the past, despite the claims made by their rulers, limited their powers strictly.

By contrast Trudeau has a vast class of civil servants and police officers who can enforce his will, along with a docile press, and as for his party, there a remote control vacuum cleaner is more free thinking than most Liberal Party MPs. Kings of old would envy that power.
 
Which hoax are you referring to? I don’t even understand what his bitching is about. That the churches didn't magically make all the worlds problems go away? Do we have an unironic utopian on our hands?

The Divine Right of Kings is pagan syncretism. Every pagan religion worships, reveres, or exalts their ruling class and treats the commoners like shit. It's even the defining feature of Hinduism, Chiness religion, and Near Eastern paganism. A Roman Empire without claims to divine authority isn't a Roman Empire.

There is only a couple of verses in the entire Christian Bible that could possibly justify a class system and rarely directly addresses class because the entire book is antithetical to rigid class systems. 1 Samuel 8:11-18 makes clear God's hatred of earthly monarchy and Kings and Chronicles shows that the monarchy was indeed a disaster.
The Coronahoax. The biggest to date.

Not magic but the topic is so large, it does not belong on this thread.

The relevance is that when the big hoax to oppress mankind came about, every major religion backed the globohomo hoax.

The hoax ties into the trucker protest, which is the main purpose of this thread.
 
But David (PBUH) was a king was he not? So how does that work with what you're saying?
Many "good guys" of the Bible did bad things or were regularly involved in things God is stated to be against. Humans are all sinful "bad guys" to God, He's just forgiving of everyone who seeks His mercy and follows Him.
 
One of the most unpleasant phenomena to see a resurgence during the viral hype, not only is "civil" snitching a double invasion of privacy (first the restrictive law/regulation itself, then the snitching) but it's also really, really pathetic. The kind of person who toadies for an essentially corporate entity like the government is the ultimate cuck. They won't get intimacy or a pity fuck out of it, they won't even get a tarbaby to raise in their image (?), the only thing they get is an abstract and fleeting feeling of self-righteousness... a truly pathetic sort of reward that could only satisfy a crawling worm.
Yeah but they get a bigger number on their social media when they tell everybody about it.
 
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Ahhhhhhhhhhh soooooo that's why you are down voting me, you are upset I'm taking your copium away !

Who created that term btw !? because I've only had it recently and it's a beauty

Seriously though how is copium mentally healthy ? I get people doing drugs on here, I'm chain smoking weed myself...

Where the fuck is lying to yourself going to get you though ?

I'd strongly argue that's why liberals are in such bad shape, they forced themselves to believe in unrealistic unreality, so when they are forced to face reality again...they can't handle it...

Don't be that guy, I'd rather you straight give up, rather than walk around delusional.
touch grass
 
By contrast Trudeau has a vast class of civil servants and police officers who can enforce his will, along with a docile press, and as for his party, there a remote control vacuum cleaner is more free thinking than most Liberal Party MPs. Kings of old would envy that power.
One of the supreme ironies of the United States is that George III would be shocked at the surveillance and control it exerts over its population. And the tax rate, which is now orders of magnitude larger than the one he was proposing, lol.
 
You mean that shitty oppression porn novel my lit teacher made me read in AP English to teach us the evils of the religious right? What about it?

In all seriousness though, it’s kinda funny in retrospect how that book views Canada as this 100% perfect safety asylum for political dissidents of Gilead. It’s brought up constantly as the place where lefties, gays and minorities flee to after the US Government somehow gets BTFO’d by the Southern Baptist Convention, and the inciting incident of the book happens there when the POV character is caught by border patrol, her husband is implied to have gotten shot, and her daughter is taken away and put into foster care with a family that supports the regime (sound familiar?).

It’s worth noting that Margaret Atwood herself is Canadian. I’d actually be kind of curious to hear her take on the events of the past three weeks given her political leanings: a lifelong Green Party member, avowed secular humanist, and a second wave feminist that looks like caricature of old white cat ladies.
The first book didn't touch on the issue of Canada in the Handmaiden's Tale. While the TV show painted it as a liberal oasis, the official sequel book, The Testaments, that Atwood wrote told a much different tale: basically after a couple of years of Gilead rising, Canada entered into a non-aggression pact with Gilead where they basically agreed to STFU and allow trade and diplomatic relations in exchange for Gilead not nuking them into oblivion with their nuclear weapons.

Women still flee to Canada and Canada won't turn the women that flee over to Gilead, but in general the attitude in "The Testaments" is that Canada just wants shit to go back to normal and even allows Gilead to send their Pearl Girl missionaries to recruit Canadian men and women to move to Gilead and turn a blind eye when troublemaking anti-Gilead types get murdered by Gilead assassins.
 
"All members of the RCMP know that, whether on or off duty, they have a responsibility to hold themselves to the highest professional standards and are subject to the Code of Conduct of the RCMP at all times. This includes acting with integrity, fairness, and impartiality, and avoiding any potential conflicts between their professional responsibilities and private interests."

I don't know...something tells me that RCMP officers Derek Quilley, Andrew Nixon, Kim Ayotte, Jackie Tessel, Marc Corsi, Mike Mcdougall, Robin Thibault, Andy Leclair, Scott Peever, and Chris Russell didn't get the memo.
Are you implying that RCMP officers Derek Quilley, Andrew Nixon, Kim Ayotte, Jackie Tessel, Marc Corsi, Mike Mcdougall, Robin Thibault, Andy Leclair, Scott Peever, and Chris Russell are not acting professionally?
 
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