Using Malleable And Evolving Tactics In The Quest For Canadian Liberty (Freedom Convoy Tactics Analysis)
The Canadian government is fighting back the only way they can, i.e., sending in the cops to arrest, tow and imprison people). It has been all over the news this weekend. Some locations are standing firm.
Problem solved. Send in the mounties to arrest and tow all the trucks & drivers. There that'll teach em. Ok soi boi, now who's gonna deliver your fricking groceries brainiac?? Answer me that mr. brightest bulb in the ceiling.
I appreciate what the Canadian truckers have done. IMHO once they were threatened with arrest, fines loss of license etc., they should have gone home and stayed there. The cross border traffic would have returned to almost normal, except it wouldn't be happening with Canadian trucks and truckers. If the owner/drivers refused to ply their trade, what is Turdeau going to do? You still get almost no goods or fuel delivery.
It has been reported that Mounties told a heavy equipment operator to move his equipment, located on private property, out of view of the highway because of signs that were displayed on it. Then the Mounties, cowards that they are, moved in under cover of night and destroyed the hydraulic and electrical systems on the equipment.
Canadians have no or few firearms. When protest or negotiation fails, how are they going to effect change? Short answer - They can't.
They are at the whim of their government.
When the Canadian government passed that firearms law 20 or so years ago , citizens should have shot every lawmaker that voted Aye. Being peaceable people, they didn't.
Now look where they are. Fooked. Subject to the whim of a dictator.
Canada is 13 on the list of firearms per capita. At 31 per 100 residents. A little less than 1/2 the us numbers. They are overwhelmingly rifles though and not a lot in ontario.
When they passed that firearms registry boondoggle they got less than 2% compliance. The most devious hunters would sell thier weaapons for 1 dollar to each other, swap out a part and re register it each time in a massive gun swap fu party.
Feh! Nemo, we have have Lotsa guns. And stuff to feed 'em. Not as many or as nice as you guys, and not as well distributed among folk, but we'll run what we brung, so to speak. And I don't know what some people may have hidden behind the wood work.
What we don't have (yet, anyway) is a history of opposing our own .gov tyranny. No Battle of Athens. I thought the High River gun grab (look it up. Fuckers) might set something in motion. Looking for change. Not sure what it'll cost yet.
Why is The Canadian Castro Canoe shopping so aggressively?
ReplyDeleteProblem solved. Send in the mounties to arrest and tow all the trucks & drivers. There that'll teach em. Ok soi boi, now who's gonna deliver your fricking groceries brainiac?? Answer me that mr. brightest bulb in the ceiling.
ReplyDeleteHe activated the Emergency Measures Act today, that means we are now under martial law.
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ReplyDeleteI appreciate what the Canadian truckers have done. IMHO once they were threatened with arrest, fines loss of license etc., they should have gone home and stayed there. The cross border traffic would have returned to almost normal, except it wouldn't be happening with Canadian trucks and truckers. If the owner/drivers refused to ply their trade, what is Turdeau going to do? You still get almost no goods or fuel delivery.
ReplyDeleteIt has been reported that Mounties told a heavy equipment operator to move his equipment, located on private property, out of view of the highway because of signs that were displayed on it. Then the Mounties, cowards that they are, moved in under cover of night and destroyed the hydraulic and electrical systems on the equipment.
Canadians have no or few firearms. When protest or negotiation fails, how are they going to effect change? Short answer - They can't.
They are at the whim of their government.
When the Canadian government passed that firearms law 20 or so years ago , citizens should have shot every lawmaker that voted Aye. Being peaceable people, they didn't.
Now look where they are. Fooked. Subject to the whim of a dictator.
Nemo
Canada is 13 on the list of firearms per capita. At 31 per 100 residents. A little less than 1/2 the us numbers. They are overwhelmingly rifles though and not a lot in ontario.
DeleteWhen they passed that firearms registry boondoggle they got less than 2% compliance. The most devious hunters would sell thier weaapons for 1 dollar to each other, swap out a part and re register it each time in a massive gun swap fu party.
you are clueless on this subject in Canada Sir. Absolutely clueless.
DeleteFeh! Nemo, we have have Lotsa guns. And stuff to feed 'em. Not as many or as nice as you guys, and not as well distributed among folk, but we'll run what we brung, so to speak. And I don't know what some people may have hidden behind the wood work.
DeleteWhat we don't have (yet, anyway) is a history of opposing our own .gov tyranny. No Battle of Athens. I thought the High River gun grab (look it up. Fuckers) might set something in motion. Looking for change. Not sure what it'll cost yet.
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Sporty time.
ReplyDeleteNo. Sporty time is coming now.
DeleteTurdo as just given banks the power to seize any account thought to be supportive of the truckers