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The convoy is not peaceful: megalist
The convoy is not peaceful: megalist
The Ottawa convoy is not peaceful: megalist I recommend reading this (if you are not in Ottawa) with this drone footage on full volume, to get the full, horrible, experience. This list contains exclusively incidents in Ottawa, and does not account for actions in other Canadian cities or at the b...
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The convoy is not peaceful: megalist
A Moment for Canada’s Far Right, Still Struggling for Support - The New York Times
A Moment for Canada’s Far Right, Still Struggling for Support - The New York Times
The country’s political system has made it hard for fringe groups to gain influence. But a new cause, and fund-raising across borders, could begin to fuel Canadian populists.
B.J. Dichter, who was listed on the convoy’s official fund-raiser alongside Ms. Lich, has said that “political Islam” is “rotting away at our society like syphilis.”
The organizers are mostly fringe activists, rather than truck drivers, an overwhelming majority of whom are vaccinated.
Pat King, who is listed as an official contact for a regional group involved in the protest and has been a prominent champion of the protests online, has called Covid a “man-made bioweapon” and claimed that international financiers seek to “depopulate the Anglo-Saxon race.” He has said of lockdowns, “The only way that this is going to be solved is with bullets.”
“You did have far-right populism — historically it was there — but it was isolated,” said Jeffrey S. Kopstein, a Canadian political scientist at the University of California, Irvine. Canada’s populist right has lagged, Dr. Kopstein said, in part because the typical drivers of such movements — cultural polarization and white racial resentment — are less prevalent in the country than in other Western nations. The country’s large and politically well-organized immigrant populations mean that both major parties see greater gain in courting immigrants than in cultivating white backlash.
As a result, Canada’s Conservative leaders have neither embraced nor been co-opted by the more extreme elements in their base to the same degree as some other right-wing parties.
Romana Didulo, a Canadian QAnon activist who has called for military executions of doctors who vaccinate children.
Canada’s populist right, though homegrown, is also heavily influenced by its far more numerous and better-resourced American counterparts. This helps provide the movement with energy and direction, though often in ways that hinder its influence in Canada, where Donald J. Trump is deeply unpopular.
But in years since, populist movements across the Western world have continued to rise and to coordinate across borders, helping to aid their Canadian counterparts’ slow but steady growth. In a demonstration of this effect in action, a number of American political and media figures, including Mr. Trump, have forcefully endorsed or promoted the trucker protests. Americans are thought to have provided much of the $8 million raised online for the convoy.
And there is another change: Canada’s Conservative Party, after a difficult year, may be rethinking its longstanding practice of isolating conservative fringes. Party officials recently ousted Erin O’Toole, the party leader, in part, they said, for insufficiently embracing the truck protests. The new interim leader attracted controversy last year when a photo surfaced showing her wearing a Make America Great Again hat. Several Conservative lawmakers have since visited the protests in support. One was photographed alongside Mr. King, the white nationalist and conspiracy theorist, though later issued a statement condemning “any violent rhetoric.” In some ways, support for the protests seems to reflect public opinion oscillations related more to the pandemic than to the far right.
·nytimes.com·
A Moment for Canada’s Far Right, Still Struggling for Support - The New York Times
The Convoy Chaos is No Suprise. | Inspired Warriors Magazine
The Convoy Chaos is No Suprise. | Inspired Warriors Magazine
I’ve been admittedly on the fence when it comes to mandates, and absolutely see both sides of the issue. I’ve avoided posting to take time to make up my mind. As I believe we all should be. While on…
·medium.com·
The Convoy Chaos is No Suprise. | Inspired Warriors Magazine
Valid Covid Mandate Concerns: Why I Argued in “Black & White” Terms
Valid Covid Mandate Concerns: Why I Argued in “Black & White” Terms
Note: Yet even in reading this piece from what I can tell he is: falling victim to base-rate fallacy, never takes long Covid into account, fails to recognize that natural immunity = deaths, and seems…
·medium.com·
Valid Covid Mandate Concerns: Why I Argued in “Black & White” Terms
From heroes to hated: Health-care workers sign open letter slamming abuse - National | Globalnews.ca
From heroes to hated: Health-care workers sign open letter slamming abuse - National | Globalnews.ca

This piece especially hit hard for me, as it reflects trends that I’m seeing even in my immediate circles – a backlash against those of us who have worked tirelessly through the pandemic only to now be perceived as “Leftist morons”.

“But on Monday, when Dr. Nili Kaplan-Myrth walked into her office, she had a different kind message waiting on her answering machine. “You’re a lying a– c—,” said the voicemail, which was left on the phone at her family health practice in Ottawa over the weekend. “I bet you love doing abortions, that’s why you’ve got a hyphen in your name, couldn’t even take take your f— husband’s last name. I’m sure of it. Another f—— extreme leftist, freakin’ extreme feminist c– who is just trying to destroy the world. Those people are fighting for your freedoms too, you dumb c—.”

·globalnews.ca·
From heroes to hated: Health-care workers sign open letter slamming abuse - National | Globalnews.ca
Why the Freedom Convoy Is More American Than Canadian - ZNetwork
Why the Freedom Convoy Is More American Than Canadian - ZNetwork
Conservatives in the U.S. have fallen in love with the fringe protests led by Canadian truckers. It is a cause that unites the libertarian and extremist wings of the GOP and offers a new front in the culture wars
·znetwork.org·
Why the Freedom Convoy Is More American Than Canadian - ZNetwork
Canada’s “Freedom Convoy” Is a Front for a Right-Wing, Anti-Worker Agenda
Canada’s “Freedom Convoy” Is a Front for a Right-Wing, Anti-Worker Agenda
Workers in Canada’s trucking industry have suffered during the pandemic. The “Freedom Convoy,” a right-wing, pro-business social movement, purports itself to be the people’s champion of liberty — yet it couldn't care less about the hardships and burdens of its fellow workers.
·jacobin.com·
Canada’s “Freedom Convoy” Is a Front for a Right-Wing, Anti-Worker Agenda
What The Emergencies Act Reveals About Civilian Policing In Ottawa - PopularResistance.Org
What The Emergencies Act Reveals About Civilian Policing In Ottawa - PopularResistance.Org
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s decision to invoke the Emergencies Act to deal with the fascist “trucker” convoy has been met with a mix of support, criticism, and confusion. While Trudeau and his government claim that this is necessary to respond to the situation, many of us on the left remain skeptical, having witnessed first-hand the power of police protest control in the absence of the Emergencies Act. So why did the federal government take such a drastic step? First, the border blockades at Coutts in Alberta and the Ambassador Bridge in Ontario were effective enough that they began to hurt sections of big capital. Officials in Michigan used the opportunity to champion Buy-American initiatives. In Windsor, a coalition of auto companies was able to obtain an injunction against the blockade.
·popularresistance.org·
What The Emergencies Act Reveals About Civilian Policing In Ottawa - PopularResistance.Org
The Freedom Convoy - by Justin Ling
The Freedom Convoy - by Justin Ling
Andrew Lawton talks about his book on the occupation of Ottawa, what the media got wrong, and how to reach people beholden to conspiracy theories.
·bugeyedandshameless.com·
The Freedom Convoy - by Justin Ling
Leftists must oppose the suppression of dissent—even when we disagree with the dissenters – Canadian Dimension
Leftists must oppose the suppression of dissent—even when we disagree with the dissenters – Canadian Dimension
However strongly we leftists may disagree with the objectives, values or opinions of participants in the “freedom convoy,” if we support the government’s use of emergency powers in these circumstances, then it is only a matter of time before the government turns those extraordinary powers against us. According to lawyer, author and activist Dimitri Lascaris, that is the last thing we need.
·canadiandimension.com·
Leftists must oppose the suppression of dissent—even when we disagree with the dissenters – Canadian Dimension
The convoy is not peaceful: megalist
The convoy is not peaceful: megalist
The Ottawa convoy is not peaceful: megalist I recommend reading this (if you are not in Ottawa) with this drone footage on full volume, to get the full, horrible, experience. This list contains exclusively incidents in Ottawa, and does not account for actions in other Canadian cities or at the b...
·docs.google.com·
The convoy is not peaceful: megalist
Honking, fumes and anger: Mental toll from trucker protest lingers for Ottawa residents
Honking, fumes and anger: Mental toll from trucker protest lingers for Ottawa residents
CTVNews.ca spoke with more than half a dozen Ottawa residents who live at the centre of where the trucker protests took place, and they shared very similar experiences on the lingering mental-health effects from the Freedom Convoy’s occupation of their streets and neighbourhood.
·ctvnews.ca·
Honking, fumes and anger: Mental toll from trucker protest lingers for Ottawa residents