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@Totallyunknown you're a master at baiting.
I think the "Big Problem" with the trucker convoy was not so much the context, but th fact that regular, or "regular", people had tried too protest/use their voice/horn and had been stamped out quicker than any Palestine/Muslim vs Sikh/pipeline protest in recent history (that I know of, will take references)
Look at the wetsuweten (however you spell it) protest that lasted well over 6 months. Police were there, as well as CBC and every other outcrier to try too show "brutality" but all it showed me personally on how much "blue tape" we as citizens have too deal with in order too produce trade.
Meanwhile, trucker protest, everyone's laying on their horns and being generally peaceful in comparison, and the government used every trick they had too stamp out any sense of resistance.
You wallow and moan about the current state, which I understand. And I understand how some people have felt slighted against with our current government. What's been opened in my view is how we slowly got "ourselves" in too this mess. The question is what will you do as an individual for yourself/ your community/ your country. Personally I can only see myself helping up too a community, as the country I live in has abandoned our ideas long ago.
"Tonight you decide which corner takes residence
Which room looms forever in your mind
Now you’re on your own
We don’t need men like you"
On a side note, has anyone in Canada been hit with Bill C-16 or whatever Jordan Peterson was going on about? That is still a thing that was passed through parliament which is deliberately gray from my reading of it.
I think the "Big Problem" with the trucker convoy was not so much the context, but th fact that regular, or "regular", people had tried too protest/use their voice/horn and had been stamped out quicker than any Palestine/Muslim vs Sikh/pipeline protest in recent history (that I know of, will take references)
Look at the wetsuweten (however you spell it) protest that lasted well over 6 months. Police were there, as well as CBC and every other outcrier to try too show "brutality" but all it showed me personally on how much "blue tape" we as citizens have too deal with in order too produce trade.
Meanwhile, trucker protest, everyone's laying on their horns and being generally peaceful in comparison, and the government used every trick they had too stamp out any sense of resistance.
You wallow and moan about the current state, which I understand. And I understand how some people have felt slighted against with our current government. What's been opened in my view is how we slowly got "ourselves" in too this mess. The question is what will you do as an individual for yourself/ your community/ your country. Personally I can only see myself helping up too a community, as the country I live in has abandoned our ideas long ago.
"Tonight you decide which corner takes residence
Which room looms forever in your mind
Now you’re on your own
We don’t need men like you"
On a side note, has anyone in Canada been hit with Bill C-16 or whatever Jordan Peterson was going on about? That is still a thing that was passed through parliament which is deliberately gray from my reading of it.