Yeah this feels like a LARP. Though there's still that small nagging voice that reminds me there are a lot of things that seemed wildly implausible just a year ago that we now know to be true. So I'm not sure how seriously I should take this. Maybe there's a kernel of truth within all the hyperbole.
The disturbing detail of this story is the suggestion that there are CCP representatives, in uniform (i.e., clearly Chinese nationals and not ethnic-Chinese Canadians), out in the open and acting like an occupying force, managing portions of Canada's infrastructure. Hard for me to believe. Is there something else that's going on, strange but not nearly as scary, that the author is misinterpreting? Any of our Canuck pedes/anons up in BC that might have some insight into this?
Yeah this feels like a LARP. Though there's still that small nagging voice that reminds me there are a lot of things that seemed wildly implausible just a year ago that we now know to be true. So I'm not sure how seriously I should take this. Maybe there's a kernel of truth within all the hyperbole.
The disturbing detail of this story is the suggestion that there are CCP representatives, in uniform (clearly Chinese nationals and not ethnic-Chinese Canadians), out in the open and acting like an occupying force, managing portions of Canada's infrastructure. Hard for me to believe. Is there something else that's going on, strange but not nearly as scary, that the author is misinterpreting? Any of our Canuck pedes/anons up in BC that might have some insight into this?