Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am really confused by some of these answers demanding that force be used to get rid of the truckers. Phrases used are advocating for severe violence, against people who are standing or parked somewhere…
I don’t know why you’re confused. These people are insurrectionists. They are trying to overthrow their government and are using economic terrorism to do it. They perform jobs that the survival of Canadian society depends on. They are supposed to be moving food and freight and other things that the economy and basic survival requires. And they’ve stopped doing those jobs - and have effectively turned their role in society into an economic weapon against the government. They are now a domestic enemy at war with the Canadian govt. so it’s time for them to be treated as such. They need to be crushed with overwhelming force. Not just to stop the current insurrection but also to be an example to other groups that might think about going against the government one day. What if all medical personnel in Canada decided not to do their jobs as some kind of insurrection attempt? Or power plant workers? Or firefighters? You cannot allow a precedent like this to be established.
You seem to view all these professionals as slaves, rather than grown men and women being paid for doing an essential job. Fire them like Reagan did, and hire others to work those jobs. That’s the work-around the government has if they don’t like it.
You seem to ignore, this is a coordinated right wing attack. This is not an organic protest of common people.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am really confused by some of these answers demanding that force be used to get rid of the truckers. Phrases used are advocating for severe violence, against people who are standing or parked somewhere…
I don’t know why you’re confused. These people are insurrectionists. They are trying to overthrow their government and are using economic terrorism to do it. They perform jobs that the survival of Canadian society depends on. They are supposed to be moving food and freight and other things that the economy and basic survival requires. And they’ve stopped doing those jobs - and have effectively turned their role in society into an economic weapon against the government. They are now a domestic enemy at war with the Canadian govt. so it’s time for them to be treated as such. They need to be crushed with overwhelming force. Not just to stop the current insurrection but also to be an example to other groups that might think about going against the government one day. What if all medical personnel in Canada decided not to do their jobs as some kind of insurrection attempt? Or power plant workers? Or firefighters? You cannot allow a precedent like this to be established.
You seem to view all these professionals as slaves, rather than grown men and women being paid for doing an essential job. Fire them like Reagan did, and hire others to work those jobs. That’s the work-around the government has if they don’t like it.
You seem to ignore, this is a coordinated right wing attack. This is not an organic protest of common people.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am really confused by some of these answers demanding that force be used to get rid of the truckers. Phrases used are advocating for severe violence, against people who are standing or parked somewhere…
I don’t know why you’re confused. These people are insurrectionists. They are trying to overthrow their government and are using economic terrorism to do it. They perform jobs that the survival of Canadian society depends on. They are supposed to be moving food and freight and other things that the economy and basic survival requires. And they’ve stopped doing those jobs - and have effectively turned their role in society into an economic weapon against the government. They are now a domestic enemy at war with the Canadian govt. so it’s time for them to be treated as such. They need to be crushed with overwhelming force. Not just to stop the current insurrection but also to be an example to other groups that might think about going against the government one day. What if all medical personnel in Canada decided not to do their jobs as some kind of insurrection attempt? Or power plant workers? Or firefighters? You cannot allow a precedent like this to be established.
You seem to view all these professionals as slaves, rather than grown men and women being paid for doing an essential job. Fire them like Reagan did, and hire others to work those jobs. That’s the work-around the government has if they don’t like it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Of course, they are frustrated! Their milk comes in plastic bags!
Notice milk comes in bags in Ontario where most of the hoopla is? Not in Vancouver where they have "normal" milk packaging!
Gus says: "Ontario, the worst part of Canada!"
Says the guy who pronounces "about" as "aboot" (a mere 1 second into his video). "But but but we Canadians don't say aboot!"
Most of us don't.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Yes. Bicyclist are considered vehicles and need to follow the laws as if they’re a car. They pull that card when it’s convenient for them, yet forget about it when it’s not. You want to play a stupid game? Here’s your prize.
Wow. NO. WRONG WRONG WRONG. You are NOT allowed to intentionally hit someone just because they were blocking a green light or "not following the rules."
If you have a driver's license, it should be revoked immediately for getting something SO wrong.
He didn’t hit him. The biker was able to get out of the way. The biker was deliberately trying to block the convoy. The truck moved slowly forward, not intending to run him down.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am really confused by some of these answers demanding that force be used to get rid of the truckers. Phrases used are advocating for severe violence, against people who are standing or parked somewhere…
I don’t know why you’re confused. These people are insurrectionists. They are trying to overthrow their government and are using economic terrorism to do it. They perform jobs that the survival of Canadian society depends on. They are supposed to be moving food and freight and other things that the economy and basic survival requires. And they’ve stopped doing those jobs - and have effectively turned their role in society into an economic weapon against the government. They are now a domestic enemy at war with the Canadian govt. so it’s time for them to be treated as such. They need to be crushed with overwhelming force. Not just to stop the current insurrection but also to be an example to other groups that might think about going against the government one day. What if all medical personnel in Canada decided not to do their jobs as some kind of insurrection attempt? Or power plant workers? Or firefighters? You cannot allow a precedent like this to be established.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am really confused by some of these answers demanding that force be used to get rid of the truckers. Phrases used are advocating for severe violence, against people who are standing or parked somewhere…
I don’t know why you’re confused. These people are insurrectionists. They are trying to overthrow their government and are using economic terrorism to do it. They perform jobs that the survival of Canadian society depends on. They are supposed to be moving food and freight and other things that the economy and basic survival requires. And they’ve stopped doing those jobs - and have effectively turned their role in society into an economic weapon against the government. They are now a domestic enemy at war with the Canadian govt. so it’s time for them to be treated as such. They need to be crushed with overwhelming force. Not just to stop the current insurrection but also to be an example to other groups that might think about going against the government one day. What if all medical personnel in Canada decided not to do their jobs as some kind of insurrection attempt? Or power plant workers? Or firefighters? You cannot allow a precedent like this to be established.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Yes. Bicyclist are considered vehicles and need to follow the laws as if they’re a car. They pull that card when it’s convenient for them, yet forget about it when it’s not. You want to play a stupid game? Here’s your prize.
Wow. NO. WRONG WRONG WRONG. You are NOT allowed to intentionally hit someone just because they were blocking a green light or "not following the rules."
If you have a driver's license, it should be revoked immediately for getting something SO wrong.
Sorry, didn’t see him. I looked up, saw the green and went. I hope he’s ok….
See how that works?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am really confused by some of these answers demanding that force be used to get rid of the truckers. Phrases used are advocating for severe violence, against people who are standing or parked somewhere…
I don’t know why you’re confused. These people are insurrectionists. They are trying to overthrow their government and are using economic terrorism to do it. They perform jobs that the survival of Canadian society depends on. They are supposed to be moving food and freight and other things that the economy and basic survival requires. And they’ve stopped doing those jobs - and have effectively turned their role in society into an economic weapon against the government. They are now a domestic enemy at war with the Canadian govt. so it’s time for them to be treated as such. They need to be crushed with overwhelming force. Not just to stop the current insurrection but also to be an example to other groups that might think about going against the government one day. What if all medical personnel in Canada decided not to do their jobs as some kind of insurrection attempt? Or power plant workers? Or firefighters? You cannot allow a precedent like this to be established.
You seem to view all these professionals as slaves, rather than grown men and women being paid for doing an essential job. Fire them like Reagan did, and hire others to work those jobs. That’s the work-around the government has if they don’t like it.
You seem to ignore, this is a coordinated right wing attack. This is not an organic protest of common people.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am really confused by some of these answers demanding that force be used to get rid of the truckers. Phrases used are advocating for severe violence, against people who are standing or parked somewhere…
I don’t know why you’re confused. These people are insurrectionists. They are trying to overthrow their government and are using economic terrorism to do it. They perform jobs that the survival of Canadian society depends on. They are supposed to be moving food and freight and other things that the economy and basic survival requires. And they’ve stopped doing those jobs - and have effectively turned their role in society into an economic weapon against the government. They are now a domestic enemy at war with the Canadian govt. so it’s time for them to be treated as such. They need to be crushed with overwhelming force. Not just to stop the current insurrection but also to be an example to other groups that might think about going against the government one day. What if all medical personnel in Canada decided not to do their jobs as some kind of insurrection attempt? Or power plant workers? Or firefighters? You cannot allow a precedent like this to be established.
You seem to view all these professionals as slaves, rather than grown men and women being paid for doing an essential job. Fire them like Reagan did, and hire others to work those jobs. That’s the work-around the government has if they don’t like it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am really confused by some of these answers demanding that force be used to get rid of the truckers. Phrases used are advocating for severe violence, against people who are standing or parked somewhere…
I don’t know why you’re confused. These people are insurrectionists. They are trying to overthrow their government and are using economic terrorism to do it. They perform jobs that the survival of Canadian society depends on. They are supposed to be moving food and freight and other things that the economy and basic survival requires. And they’ve stopped doing those jobs - and have effectively turned their role in society into an economic weapon against the government. They are now a domestic enemy at war with the Canadian govt. so it’s time for them to be treated as such. They need to be crushed with overwhelming force. Not just to stop the current insurrection but also to be an example to other groups that might think about going against the government one day. What if all medical personnel in Canada decided not to do their jobs as some kind of insurrection attempt? Or power plant workers? Or firefighters? You cannot allow a precedent like this to be established.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Yes. Bicyclist are considered vehicles and need to follow the laws as if they’re a car. They pull that card when it’s convenient for them, yet forget about it when it’s not. You want to play a stupid game? Here’s your prize.
Wow. NO. WRONG WRONG WRONG. You are NOT allowed to intentionally hit someone just because they were blocking a green light or "not following the rules."
If you have a driver's license, it should be revoked immediately for getting something SO wrong.
Anonymous wrote:I am really confused by some of these answers demanding that force be used to get rid of the truckers. Phrases used are advocating for severe violence, against people who are standing or parked somewhere…