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

Having leftist friends was your first mistake.
I hate that things have to be this way, but society is just too polarized now. It feels weird and cultish, but there is no more common ground. I don't find that I can just have an apolitical good time with just anyone anymore. Yes, I can have an apolitical good time with people with whom I am generally in agreement, but I find that anytime I'm spending time with someone on the left of the spectrum, something political inevitably comes up, and then they incessantly start needling me about it, even if I try to just change the subject or whatever. Maybe it's related to that stupid "silence is violence" ethos they've been promoting, which promotes a stronger "YOU'RE EITHER WITH US OR YOU'RE AGAINST US" worldview like Bush used after 9/11; it prevents the kind of polite detachment that allows for toleration of those with alternate views.

I used to have a more ideologically diverse set of friends from years ago when things weren't so insane, but I've cut ties with nearly all of them. After a certain societal level of polarization, I'd reach out to them to hang out to maintain the friendship, and it'd feel like we'd spend the whole time bickering, no matter how much I tried to change the subject or avoid that kind of mindless discord. Then after multiple sessions of that, I'd just ghost them, and they'd be annoyed or sad like there was still something of value there. I don't get it; are they just like that with everyone in their life, and it feels normal to them?

It's kind of sad to let people go, but if we really are barreling into hard times, then it is necessary to surround yourself with people you know have got your back. Not the kind of snakes reporting you to the police for difference-of-opinion thought crimes, catching you attending an event they don't like, or even just secretly posting chat/voice logs to hostile discord tranny servers.
 
Well, none of us are gonna be able to stop it, so we might as well sit back and enjoy the torment soon to be (hopefully) inflicted upon the hive of scum and villainy that is Washington DC.
Or a repeat of January 6th that causes Biden/the FBI/Merrick Garland/the Democrats to drop all pretenses and initiate political purges.

Don't get me wrong. I would like for this American convoy to actually succeed in humiliating Biden during the SOTU, but the odds of it going tits up due to glowie bad actors is very real.
 
Or a repeat of January 6th that causes Biden/the FBI/Merrick Garland/the Democrats to drop all pretenses and initiate political purges.

Don't get me wrong. I would like for this American convoy to actually succeed in humiliating Biden during the SOTU, but the odds of it going tits up due to glowie bad actors is very real.
You say this like it isn't EXACTLY what we need right now.
 
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I hate that things have to be this way, but society is just too polarized now. It feels weird and cultish, but there is no more common ground. I don't find that I can just have an apolitical good time with just anyone anymore. Yes, I can have an apolitical good time with people with whom I am generally in agreement, but I find that anytime I'm spending time with someone on the left of the spectrum, something political inevitably comes up, and then they incessantly start needling me about it, even if I try to just change the subject or whatever. Maybe it's related to that stupid "silence is violence" ethos they've been promoting, which promotes a stronger "YOU'RE EITHER WITH US OR YOU'RE AGAINST US" worldview like Bush used after 9/11; it prevents the kind of polite detachment that allows for toleration of those with alternate views.

I used to have a more ideologically diverse set of friends from years ago when things weren't so insane, but I've cut ties with nearly all of them. After a certain societal level of polarization, I'd reach out to them to hang out to maintain the friendship, and it'd feel like we'd spend the whole time bickering, no matter how much I tried to change the subject or avoid that kind of mindless discord. Then after multiple sessions of that, I'd just ghost them, and they'd be annoyed or sad like there was still something of value there. I don't get it; are they just like that with everyone in their life, and it feels normal to them?

It's kind of sad to let people go, but if we really are barreling into hard times, then it is necessary to surround yourself with people you know have got your back. Not the kind of snakes reporting you to the police for difference-of-opinion thought crimes, catching you attending an event they don't like, or even just secretly posting chat/voice logs to hostile discord tranny servers.
Weill, you don't have to let them go IRL. You don't discuss politics, just pretend to be unsure or if you need to, agree with whatever they say. This is the time to practice and hone the art of dissimulation.
 
You say this like it isn't EXACTLY what we need right now.
Fuck, man. I really don't know what we need. We're already staring down a summer of record-shattering high gas prices due to the old fuckstick allowing Russia to just waltz into Ukraine as said from his very own snaketongued mush-mouth. And his handlers are just chomping at the bit to kill more civil liberties just so they can cling to power further here.

If one glowie amongst those truckers baits something stupid in DC in the next two weeks, all bets will really be off. For all we know, the Democrats could use it as justification to suspend midterm elections (especially since they know they are staring down an overwhelming legislative branch defeat, and it would be the perfect excuse.)
 
We need martyrs and the Canadians seemed to get theirs.
The USA isn't Canada.
Americans wont peacefully stand there and get arrested.They wont stand there and let Antifa beat them up. There will be blood.

I have no skin in the game and will enjoy watching the shitshow. But I know there will be lots of well meaning people showing up who are just going to end up throwing their lives away for absolutely nothing. Even DC has lifted the vax and mask mandates. They are going there to protest something that doesn't even exist there anymore.
 
Fuck, man. I really don't know what we need. We're already staring down a summer of record-shattering high gas prices due to the old fuckstick allowing Russia to just waltz into Ukraine as said from his very own snaketongued mush-mouth. And his handlers are just chomping at the bit to kill more civil liberties just so they can cling to power further here.

If one glowie amongst those truckers baits something stupid in DC in the next two weeks, all bets will really be off.
Chaos is opportunity. We're within spitting distance of globohomo getting a lock on the west.
 
The USA isn't Canada.
Americans wont peacefully stand there and get arrested.They wont stand there and let Antifa beat them up. There will be blood.

I have no skin in the game and will enjoy watching the shitshow. But I know there will be lots of well meaning people showing up who are just going to end up throwing their lives away for absolutely nothing. Even DC has lifted the vax and mask mandates. They are going there to protest something that doesn't even exist there anymore.
"WE'LL DO SOMETHING THIS TIME,WE SWEAR!" The Amerimutt cries,as he does literally nothing.
 
Fascism is pretty easy to define once you cut through the bullshit, Fascism is just Socialism, or Post-Syndicalist Nationalist Socialism to be more encompassing of historical context.
Yes, Mussolini's Socialism/Fascism is explained in the Hitler was a Socialist video. All good shit, I hope you have some spare time on your hands.

So yes, Joseph Stalin behaved like Mussolini in that they both seized the means of production, except that Mussolini was nationalist while Stalin was a globalist, but that's just because Socialism, Fascism, Communism all belong to the Marxist family of sub-ideologies.
So, deboonker, how many fascist regimes have there been?
 
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"WE'LL DO SOMETHING THIS TIME,WE SWEAR!" The Amerimutt cries,as he does literally nothing.
Americans didn’t comply like the canucks. 90% vaccination rate. Really?

The POTUS tried to mandate vaccine and the SCOTUS saved him from an even bigger embarrassment .

No need to protest when we can do as we please.

Honk.
 
If anyone is serious about fedposting you wouldn't be on an anon forum, you'd be networking with people irl, and that's all I'll say about it lol
Do it or shut it, don't incriminate the forum that's just trying to document it

I hate that things have to be this way, but society is just too polarized now. It feels weird and cultish, but there is no more common ground. I don't find that I can just have an apolitical good time with just anyone anymore. Yes, I can have an apolitical good time with people with whom I am generally in agreement, but I find that anytime I'm spending time with someone on the left of the spectrum, something political inevitably comes up, and then they incessantly start needling me about it, even if I try to just change the subject or whatever. Maybe it's related to that stupid "silence is violence" ethos they've been promoting, which promotes a stronger "YOU'RE EITHER WITH US OR YOU'RE AGAINST US" worldview like Bush used after 9/11; it prevents the kind of polite detachment that allows for toleration of those with alternate views.

I used to have a more ideologically diverse set of friends from years ago when things weren't so insane, but I've cut ties with nearly all of them. After a certain societal level of polarization, I'd reach out to them to hang out to maintain the friendship, and it'd feel like we'd spend the whole time bickering, no matter how much I tried to change the subject or avoid that kind of mindless discord. Then after multiple sessions of that, I'd just ghost them, and they'd be annoyed or sad like there was still something of value there. I don't get it; are they just like that with everyone in their life, and it feels normal to them?

It's kind of sad to let people go, but if we really are barreling into hard times, then it is necessary to surround yourself with people you know have got your back. Not the kind of snakes reporting you to the police for difference-of-opinion thought crimes, catching you attending an event they don't like, or even just secretly posting chat/voice logs to hostile discord tranny servers.
Most of my friends are "moderates" but their views sound more influenced by mainstream leftism. They talk about both sideism but they side with the left more than the right.
Like last year one friend berated (putting it lightly tbh) unvaxxed people and only backtracked when I reminded him I was one of the people he was talking about. And even then, he was just like "well I'm not talking about you, I'm talking about those other people" as though there's a distinction lol
I'm not quite at the point of cutting them out but it makes me put them at arm's length

Anyway NYC is still gathering at the Canadian embassy:

I find it so funny (in a good way) that it's new yorkers of all people that are consistently going to protest at embassies. They did it for Australia too lol
 
I'm sick of the "everything is a glowop" attitude. You know what? It probably is. We still have to do it.
Honestly the better tactic is smaller protests directed at politicians. You can tell by all their bitching they really don't like to be heckled. At best it'll hold their feet to the fire and at worst they lash out and damage their careers. Plus you get to make fun of politicians.
 
Americans didn’t comply like the canucks. 90% vaccination rate. Really?

The POTUS tried to mandate vaccine and the SCOTUS saved him from an even bigger embarrassment .

No need to protest when we can do as we please.

Honk.
I've noticed the booster rate is roughly equal to the leader's job approval in both Canada (44%) and the US (28%). Is this true for every country that promotes vaxmaxxing?
 
Most of my friends are "moderates" but their views sound more influenced by mainstream leftism. They talk about both sideism but they side with the left more than the right.
Like last year one friend berated (putting it lightly tbh) unvaxxed people and only backtracked when I reminded him I was one of the people he was talking about. And even then, he was just like "well I'm not talking about you, I'm talking about those other people" as though there's a distinction lol
Fence sitters are the worst of them all. Watchers. Lookers. Bystanders. Thinkers. Fuck them.
 
Honestly the better tactic is smaller protests directed at politicians. You can tell by all their bitching they really don't like to be heckled. At best it'll hold their feet to the fire and at worst they lash out and damage their careers. Plus you get to make fun of politicians.
That would be the smarter idea. It's something more in line to asymmetrical memetic warfare since you'd be honking the hell out of them at their homes, their constituency meetings, etc. Plus it'd be easier to isolate solely Democrats and RINOs for humiliation since they're likely the ones still dominating areas of the USA that are still holding out with vaccine and mask mandates.
 
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