Canada has a history of this kind of behavior. They squash a protest to keep it out of the news, then get sued in a Class Action (look at the G20 protestors). Then, once the whole thing has passed, they use the taxpayers money to pay the protestors.
Alberta was the first one to crack because they also had to cope with a border crossing blockage that was so massive that the cops, the province did not have the required machinery and all tow truck companies refused the contracts.
It took them about 2 weeks to drop the mandates since the health director is seeming to be losing the legal case against her that was on the constitutionality of the mandates.
All I'm really saying is that, while I have to accept that Canada is not in a good spot, and the truckers did not accomplish the primary goal, it is proving to have been a catalyst for something bigger.
The protest should have been the beginning of the removal of the corrupt gov, and INSTEAD, the corrupt gov used CORRUPT measures to remove the free people who were exercising their rights.
It's hilarious that people think this was a success. The government responded by freezing innocents bank accounts and they're still our government.
It was a controlled operation to show people how punishing the government will be if you protest. Those who the programming was for, took it hook line and sinker.
Need to stick that one guy up that horses arse, lol.
YESsssss!!!
Can they sue Castro Jr. too?
Canada has a history of this kind of behavior. They squash a protest to keep it out of the news, then get sued in a Class Action (look at the G20 protestors). Then, once the whole thing has passed, they use the taxpayers money to pay the protestors.
You're right but wrong.
Canada is still a prison, the protests didn't appear to have the success it could have, but it's what happened after.
Provinces started dropping mandates, the efforts were redoubled around the world, and the mask hiding that Trudeau is a dictator has fallen off.
👆🏻This
Mandates were decimated.
Exactly. The truckers protested and the mandates started disappearing.
Alberta was the first one to crack because they also had to cope with a border crossing blockage that was so massive that the cops, the province did not have the required machinery and all tow truck companies refused the contracts.
It took them about 2 weeks to drop the mandates since the health director is seeming to be losing the legal case against her that was on the constitutionality of the mandates.
All I'm really saying is that, while I have to accept that Canada is not in a good spot, and the truckers did not accomplish the primary goal, it is proving to have been a catalyst for something bigger.
Doom da do do doom.
Protest awakened a lot of people to just how much the government can do to screw you over.
Shutting down the godundme.
Seizing bank accounts.
Sending CPS to take children.
It ended certain mandates.
Yes the leader is still a closet homo, so you got that part right.
agree fully.
We're still the same Canada.
The protest was not successful.
The protest should have been the beginning of the removal of the corrupt gov, and INSTEAD, the corrupt gov used CORRUPT measures to remove the free people who were exercising their rights.
It's hilarious that people think this was a success. The government responded by freezing innocents bank accounts and they're still our government.
Why did we celebrate?
Try to camp for 2 weeks in -20 degree weather and see how well it goes without planning.
The community and planning that went in to maintain the event was wonderful and beautiful.
Far more spirit than any blm or auntqueefa protesters which need to wait until the weather is good enough to come out of mom's basement.
It was a controlled operation to show people how punishing the government will be if you protest. Those who the programming was for, took it hook line and sinker.