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BarefootGreg's avatar

I'm convinced that the two-thirds who supported Trudeau in invoking the Emergencies Act (and, appallingly, that support didn't change during the circus of an "inquiry") also detest freedom. They loathe it. Freedom is what deters the authoritarianism needed to end the 'climate crisis'. Freedom prevents governments from mandating pronoun use. Freedom inhibits the mob from forming a new law to address every one of their hurt feelings. To them, whom make up possibly two-thirds of the Canadian population, freedom itself is now the enemy.

(Freedom was the enemy long before the Freedom Convoy took its name.)

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I don't think the point was gotten here.

People knew full damn well that they needed to fight. And they wanted to go out there and fight. And contrary to first impressions, they weren't the least bit afraid to fight. They just didn't have a damn clue how to organize in such a way that they wouldn't break the bank. And that's what they feared: draining their own accounts dry for nothing.

If Trudeau had elected to quit while he was ahead (i.e. stop being so greedy and just let the truckers pass through unscathed), the people would have remained hamstrung. They would have still been unable to mount anything more than a pathetically feeble superficial fight. And the year would have closed out much the way it began: the establishment media still powerful, the COVID narrative still dominant, mandates still firm and likely expanding, the independent alternatives still struggling, the people still suffering voiceless, and the glorious road to China set to enter the home stretch. And don't forget those stupid passports.

Thanks to the Freedom Convoy (and this was not at all inevitable), the New Year's party that got stonewalled landed on the Hill. Fatigue had replaced fear as the dominant mood. People began surveying the wreckage of their last 22 months; taking stock of their situation; figuring out what to do next. The populace had gotten right back into the game. Eventually, other freedom-minded groups would take up the truckers' torch and keep it lit and moving. It would not have been out of place on Weird Al's UHF.

In the end, this whole sordid exercise utterly failed to break us of our inclinations as ill-mannered Neanderthals. In fact, it created the reverse effect. Furthermore, we now have our Atouk.

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