I don't trust the police.
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Another angle on the weapons cache story...
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10528163/Joanne-Person-Alberta-arrest.html
BTW, I know multiple people who have four or five times the number of firearms supposedly seized in the raid. Different societies, I guess.
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Never trust the government.
Never.
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@Renauda said in I don't trust the police.:
Like I already said, I trust that what the RCMP is reporting about this take down is true.
Sorry for the inconvenience if that is in contradiction of what you want to believe.
I can't believe anybody who lived in the old U.S.S.R. and studied any of its history, would have implicit faith in any government...
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@Jolly said in I don't trust the police.:
@Renauda said in I don't trust the police.:
Like I already said, I trust that what the RCMP is reporting about this take down is true.
Sorry for the inconvenience if that is in contradiction of what you want to believe.
I can't believe anybody who lived in the old U.S.S.R. and studied any of its history, would have implicit faith in any government...
And I can’t believe that you can be so obtuse as to draw any parallel with the RCMP actions in Coutts or the Government of Canada with my experience of studying or living in “the old USSR”.
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Government, lad, government.
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I really don't have a dog in this fight. While I am sympathetic to the trucker's position, holding a city hostage? Nope, that's not right.
On the other hand, if my side thought the correct answer was to financially ruin these people, try to starve them out, and threaten to kill their dogs? I'd have to reexamine my position.
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You forgot about taking their children away...
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No one has had their children taken away.
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Nope. But they were threatened.
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But, they can joke about horses trampling people...While enjoying their accomodations...
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BTW, revenge and retribution seem to be the theme of the day...
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@Jolly said in I don't trust the police.:
Never trust the government.
Never.
Word to your mother.
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@Renauda said in I don't trust the police.:
From your perspective, why is it better for the public good for the police to track down the protesters and file fines and criminal charges?
Serious question, because here, they'd probably disperse the crowd, maybe arrest some who are the most adamant about making a scene and not pursue it from there. If they did that in Canada, why would it not be enough to just disperse the crowd?
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Revenge and retribution.