I remember listening to a British historian discussing the post-wartime restrictions and lockdowns from either the first or second world war (can't recall which one he said it was) and he was saying that after the war ended the government kept restrictions going for food, goods, and social gatherings. It stretched out from a few weeks to months to finally 3 years. Then the people had enough and fought back (didn't say how) and the government was forced to drop everything.
We're getting closer to this being over. One way or another.
It was worse than that. During WW2 citizens had "ration cards" so you were only allocated the opportunity to buy a limited amount of stuff, food, fuel, and so on.
WW2 ended in 1945 but it was not until 1953 that rationing was officially ended.
Of course people had ways to get around the rationing and there was a black market.
Yes! The Solidarity (Solidarność) movement! Poles had enough of the commies running their country so they pushed them out. My people are strong and they don't forget these things very easily. Try communism again and they will fight back 10x as strong as before.
Artur Pawlowski is actually a Calgary pastor. He has been arrested multiple times by the Calgary gestapo for the crime of preaching to too many people at once.
last time like 6 cars with swat gear took him down while he was driving and dragged him off.
I believe this was from the large Calgary walk/march happening same day.
That line was crossed 2 years ago. That's the problem. It took 2 years.
Better late than never, although I concede it's sucked ass the past 2 years.
"Sometimes you have to show them."
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I remember listening to a British historian discussing the post-wartime restrictions and lockdowns from either the first or second world war (can't recall which one he said it was) and he was saying that after the war ended the government kept restrictions going for food, goods, and social gatherings. It stretched out from a few weeks to months to finally 3 years. Then the people had enough and fought back (didn't say how) and the government was forced to drop everything.
We're getting closer to this being over. One way or another.
It was worse than that. During WW2 citizens had "ration cards" so you were only allocated the opportunity to buy a limited amount of stuff, food, fuel, and so on.
WW2 ended in 1945 but it was not until 1953 that rationing was officially ended.
Of course people had ways to get around the rationing and there was a black market.
The line was crossed on day 16 of the 15 days.
Yes! The Solidarity (Solidarność) movement! Poles had enough of the commies running their country so they pushed them out. My people are strong and they don't forget these things very easily. Try communism again and they will fight back 10x as strong as before.
We the Serbs, as well. Croatia went along with the Germans. The Serbs battled tanks and guns with knives and guerrilla warfare. This makes me proud🥲
Love you folks.
We love you, too! I mean that with all my heart.
I know. I have Eastern European friends and polish. I know what y’all did. Thank you.
Artur Pawlowski is actually a Calgary pastor. He has been arrested multiple times by the Calgary gestapo for the crime of preaching to too many people at once.
last time like 6 cars with swat gear took him down while he was driving and dragged him off.
I believe this was from the large Calgary walk/march happening same day.
Scavino posted a picture yesterday of Trump at the TX rally and a red line in front of him.
That's the badass pastor that told the police to get the fuck out of his church.
The movie (Ants)
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