Xenon, the White Supremacist
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@renauda said in Xenon, the White Supremacist:
@jolly said in Xenon, the White Supremacist:
@larry said in Xenon, the White Supremacist:
@renauda said in Xenon, the White Supremacist:
@larry said in Xenon, the White Supremacist:
@renauda said in Xenon, the White Supremacist:
Does the reactionary nonsense and hyperbole come natural to you or do you have to work at it?
Seriously, I am glad to see the police finally taking action to end this and send these yobs packing. So are most sensible people in this country.
No, the sensible people in your country are out trying to protect their freedom. You on the other hand apparently have no problem with your government putting snipers on rooftops, swat teams, and hundreds of police stealing the food and fuel from peaceful citizens to starve them and freeze them out.
Nothing reactionary or hyperbolic about what I said at all. In fact, your freedom loving brethren are inspiring people all over the western world. If your pathetic Trudeau keeps stepping on his dick the way he has been doing, Canada might just provide the spark needed to put down your brand of politics once and for all all around the west. And that would be a wonderful thing.
Other than identifying these yobs as sensible people, you’re probably right. I, in fact, do not have a problem or any issue with the deployment of police tactical squad snipers on rooftops surrounding the protesters on Parliament Hill. Nor do I have a problem with the police obstruction and confiscation of fuel and food supply. I am pleased to no end that that the Ontario Government and the Police are finally doing something to bring this to an end. They ought to have been taking these measures from the onset.
Contrary to what you may be led to believe - and it is obvious to me that you and others (cute picture of the Dauphin you posted, Jolly) in the US have been misled to believe a lot of disinformation - management of such matters here in Canada, is under municipal and provincial jurisdiction. The federal government can only become directly involved if requested by the affected provincial government and the latter has demonstrated all its available resources have been exhausted. That, is how our Constitution works, that is how our Confederation operates.
“Freedom loving brethren” ? Get off my lawn. You’re at it again. I’m now convinced you do not have to work at it.
I see the problem. You actually like not being free. Tell me - when your government trains its snipers on you, when your government accuses you of things you aren't guilty of and send swat teams after you, try to goad you into fighting bsck.... when your government steals your food and shut your power off hoping you'll freeze or starve to death.... Will you finally admit your rights and freedoms are being taken from you, or will you just bend over and take it like a good little socialist?
You don't really need to respond, I already know your answer.
The lad spent many of his formative years in the U.S.S.R.
Yes and I also served five years in the Canadian Armed Forces Army Reserve. I even received a commission. It helped put me through university and served me well in my civilian career.
So what’s your fucking point, asshole?
The point, motherfucker, is that you are predisposed to central government authority. I've seen you wax nostalgic more than one time on the strong government stance of the Russians
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Lad, you couldn't find frost in Canada.
Y'all keep going, and you won't find freedom, either.
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Well, one province down...
https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2022/feb/8/alberta-caves-canada-trucker-protests-ends-vaccine/
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@jolly said in Xenon, the White Supremacist:
Lad, you couldn't find frost in Canada.
Y'all keep going, and you won't find freedom, either.
Well Beauregard, I wouldn’t want to live under your version of freedom in the first place. And as to not finding frost up here….I never thought you to be so thick headed.
No surprise BTW, that Kenny and Moe eased their restrictions. We knew Kenny was going to do it before the protests even started. He is disliked across the spectrum and is faced with being thrown out by his Party in April when his leadership will be put to review. Right now he doing everything he can to ward off being dismissed. In any case what he introduced yesterday doesn’t affect Alberta Health Care workers, private and public, who remain under a provincial vaccine mandate order. But no question the protesters in Coutts blocking the US border cowed him but good to move up his easing restrictions timetable to yesterday.
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If he would have wanted to, they wouldn't have let him.
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Five PM's before him never used it.
I guess nothing before this has ever been so frightening as some guys setting up a hot tub on an Ottawa street.
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You can believe what you want but there is much more to to it than just hot tubs and bouncy castles in downtown Ottawa. Time to end it.
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I notice your PM never had the balls to even meet with any of the protesters.
But he can steal their donations, freeze their bank accounts, mount snipers on the roofs overlooking the trucks and enact emergency powers that negate any civil rights Canadians may have.
Proud, are ye?
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@jolly said in Xenon, the White Supremacist:
I notice your PM never had the balls to even meet with any of the protesters.
But he can steal their donations, freeze their bank accounts, mount snipers on the roofs overlooking the trucks and enact emergency powers that negate any civil rights Canadians may have.
Proud, are ye?
Not proud but supportive of all the measures being taken to bring this occupation to an end and restore order. Not my problem if you find it appalling. As far as I’m concerned bleeding hearts here and the US can go ahead and bleed. Get your facts straight or STFU.
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I’m surprised how small the intersection is between people who think authorities should intervene to stop BLM protesters from blocking streets and people who think authorities should intervene when these pilgrims do it too. Anyway, I stand there proudly.
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@jon-nyc said in Xenon, the White Supremacist:
I’m surprised how small the intersection is between people who think authorities should intervene to stop BLM protesters from blocking streets and people who think authorities should intervene when these pilgrims do it too. Anyway, I stand there proudly.
What about other protests that block streets? We saw them during the run-up to the Iraq war (I remember trying to drive down State Street at that time)?
Want to protest? Get a permit.
But to draw equivalence between the two is, to a great extent, misguided.
When you can show a picture of Ottowa that looks like this, in OUR national capital, then there's an equivalence:
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There is no equivalence, at least not yet despite the seized weapons and ammunition cache and arrests Monday at the border protest south of where I live. I also do not believe Jon was trying draw an equivalence with the BLM riots either.
This is about law enforcement and the restoration of order. Over the course of the next few days it will be Parliament, not the mob, that will decide upon and vote on the pending enforcement legislation. In the meantime the mob has been put on legal notice to disperse immediately or risk arrest and financial consequences.
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@renauda said in Xenon, the White Supremacist:
There is no equivalence, at least not yet
And your Prime Minister supported the BLM demonstrations, while remaining silent on the billions of dollars of damage that were caused.
In my book, he holds no moral authority in that regard. He may well feel (as you do) that these should be put down. My point is simply that when it's occurring on your doorstep, the morality changes, eh?