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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Let us not get the thread removed. I think it is possible for both right and left-leaning politicians to try and impose limits on the personal freedoms of citizens. One is not exclusive of another. However, the WaPo article about this is simply very telling. It is not at all what this is about. Fascist? There are some Trumpers in the convoy, but most are regular people that lost their jobs, can't work in person or go to the movies or have their kids play hockey while watching their own Maples Leaves play without masks in huge indoor arenas in the U.S.[/quote] Lost their jobs? By refusing to get a vaccine that will not harm them and will save many of their lives. Most truckers ARE in the higher risk comorbidity and age categories. Sorry but that's an absolute fact. Majority of truckers are over 50, overweight, hypertensive, etc. And I'd say a LARGE percentage of the protesting truckers have a Trumpy worldview, not a "minority." Lost their jobs yet can afford to frivolously run their 5 mpg Peterbilt trucks all around the country in convoys? And oh, next time you want to post about infllated cost of groceries or that your supermarket ran out of some item... it's most likely because one of the guys who was supposed to deliver is either sick with covid or gallivanting around in the name of freedumb rather than keeping the country working.[/quote]
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