Freedom Trucker Convoy: From Canada to USA to all across the world

How can such a diverse population be labeled "White Supremacists"???

You're thinking entirely too logically. As the left has explained over the last couple of years, in reaction to figures such as Candace Owens, one need not be White to be a white supremacist. Whiteness, you see, is a state of mind. Thus, anyone, regardless of background, who is not aligned with the corporate state, is by definition a racist, sexist, homotransphobic, science-denying, ultra-extreme-right-winger spewing hate.
 
Right on schedule, regime media is attempting to scare off the convoy by hurling magic words of power against them:

Any resemblance with how the Yellow Vestes have been treated in France would be purely coincidental!
 
Right on schedule, regime media is attempting to scare off the convoy by hurling magic words of power against them:

An idea: Boycott The Star. Their journalistic policy has consistently been a mouthpiece of propaganda and lies for the Lockdown, vaccine mandates, As well as hate for anyone opposing the government's plandemic policies.
 
Any resemblance with how the Yellow Vestes have been treated in France would be purely coincidental!
No similarity whatsoever.

When I read one of these predictable sputtering opeds, I find it amusing to transpose Cultural Revolution era Chinese agitprop denouncing opponents as yellow running dog tools of the capitalists.
An idea: Boycott The Star. Their journalistic policy has consistently been a mouthpiece of propaganda and lies for the Lockdown, vaccine mandates, As well as hate for anyone opposing the government's plandemic policies.
I can't boycott that which I already ignore.
 
Speaking of Maxim Bernier, here's an interview today with Laura Lynn Tyler Thompson, an independent, non-professional broadcaster (from her hotel room with the convoy)...

 
History rhymes - another On-to-Ottawa Trek! The last time this happened was during the Great Depression, and resulted in the Regina Riot. Now, on the cusp of a new economic breakdown, the truckers are kinda 'channeling the spirit' of the Trekkers of old!



The eight delegates arrived back in Regina on June 26. Attempts of the Trekkers to travel east by car or truck or train were thwarted by RCMP. A public meeting was called for July 1, 1935, in Market Square in Germantown (now the site of the Regina City Police station) to update the public on the progress of the movement. It was attended by 1,500 to 2,000 people, of whom only 300 were Trekkers. Most Trekkers decided to stay at the exhibition grounds.

Three large moving trucks were parked on three sides of the square concealing RCMP riot squads. Regina police were in the garage of the police station which was in Market Square. At 8:17 p.m. a whistle was blown, and the police charged the crowd with batons from all four sides. The attack caught the people off guard before their anger took over. They fought back with sticks, stones, and anything at hand. Mounted RCMP officers then started to use tear gas and fired guns. Driven from the Square, and with the RCMP blocking the roadway back to the Stadium grounds, the battle continued in the surrounding streets for six hours.

Police fired revolvers above and into groups of people. Tear gas bombs were thrown at any groups that gathered together. Plate glass windows in stores and offices were smashed, but with one exception, these stores were not looted, they were burned. People covered their faces with wet handkerchiefs to counter the effects of the tear gas and barricaded streets with cars. Finally, the Trekkers who had attended the meeting made their way individually or in small groups back to the exhibition stadium where the main body of Trekkers were quartered.


A poster made by the Communist Party of Canada, illustrating some of the participants in the On-to-Ottawa Trek who were arrested in 1935. The image also refers to Section 98 of the Criminal Code of Canada.

When it was over, 140 Trekkers and citizens had been arrested. Charles Miller, a plainclothes policeman, died, and Nick Schaack, a Trekker, later died in the hospital from injuries sustained in the riot. There were hundreds of injured residents and Trekkers were taken to hospitals or private homes. Those taken to a hospital were also arrested. Property damage was considerable. The police claimed 39 injuries in addition to the dead police officer, but denied that any protesters had been killed in the melee; the hospital records were subsequently altered to conceal the actual cause of death.[citation needed]

Trekkers Arthur Evans and George Black who were on the speakers' platform were arrested by plainclothes police at the beginning of the melee.

The city's exhibition grounds were surrounded by constables armed with revolvers as well as automatic fire-arms.[citation needed] The next day a barbed wire stockade was erected around the area. News of the police-instigated riot was front-page news across Canada. About midnight one of the Trek leaders telephoned Saskatchewan Premier Gardiner, who agreed to meet their delegation the next morning. The RCMP were livid when they heard of this and apprehended the delegates for interrogation but eventually released them in time to see the premier.

Premier Gardiner sent a wire to the Prime Minister, accusing the police of "precipitating a riot" while he had been negotiating a settlement with the Trekkers. He also told the prime minister the "men should be fed where they are and sent back to camp and homes as they request" and stated his government was prepared to "undertake this work of disbanding the men." An agreement to this effect was subsequently negotiated. Bennett was satisfied that he had smashed what he believed was a communist revolt and Gardiner was glad to rid his province of the strikers.

The Federal Minister of Justice Hugh Guthrie made the false statement[citation needed][5] in the House of Commons on July 2 that "shots were fired by the strikers, and the fire was replied to with shots from the city police." During the lengthy trials that followed, no evidence was ever produced to show that strikers fired shots during the riot. For his part, Bennett characterized the On-to-Ottawa Trek as "not a mere uprising against law and order but a definite revolutionary effort on the part of a group of men to usurp authority and destroy government."

So what we're seeing is not unknown territory. Canada has become much more ponerized since these days in my estimation - although it does appear that the police & PM Bennett instigated the riot to crush a 'Communist plot'.

The truckers face a tactical dilemma - what happens when they all arrive? I'm imagining 150 km of trucks clogging the roadways of the capitol. Does it become an occupation? If so, how will it be sustained, in terms of food? How will it be organized? What will the RCMP do? Will there be another 'Regina Riot' scenario?

What a show indeed!
 
History rhymes - another On-to-Ottawa Trek! The last time this happened was during the Great Depression, and resulted in the Regina Riot. Now, on the cusp of a new economic breakdown, the truckers are kinda 'channeling the spirit' of the Trekkers of old!





So what we're seeing is not unknown territory. Canada has become much more ponerized since these days in my estimation - although it does appear that the police & PM Bennett instigated the riot to crush a 'Communist plot'.

The truckers face a tactical dilemma - what happens when they all arrive? I'm imagining 150 km of trucks clogging the roadways of the capitol. Does it become an occupation? If so, how will it be sustained, in terms of food? How will it be organized? What will the RCMP do? Will there be another 'Regina Riot' scenario?

What a show indeed!
The Canadian Army surely is studying a Plan.
I imagine generals in front of a map on a big table, a map of the city of the little city of Ottawa, studying how to protect the capital of Canada, yes sir! As in all battles, I suppose they have spies in the ranks of truck drivers, traitors too. Will they bring out their conventional war equipment, tanks, planes, and helicopters? Will there be a fake banner attack with many deaths? Everything is possible. Everything except that the government agrees to stop the “massacre-covid”. (I think so)

Or will there be a “Carnation revolution”, like in Portugal in 1974 when the army brought down the regime of the fascist dictator Salazar, refusing to follow his orders in Guinea? Is this the beginning of a worldwide revolt? Or maybe it is the end of little Justin?

Many, many questions I have in my (little) mind.
 
The truckers face a tactical dilemma - what happens when they all arrive? I'm imagining 150 km of trucks clogging the roadways of the capitol. Does it become an occupation? If so, how will it be sustained, in terms of food? How will it be organized? What will the RCMP do? Will there be another 'Regina Riot' scenario?
Here is what I think iamthatis,

with thousands of truck and driver, they have all the tools and man power to create a good supply chain, I would not worry about this. They have the support of the population and said since the biginning that they won't leave Ottawa until all mandat are lift. So far the organisation and logistic is amazing, they have show that they can improvise when necessary and the population will accept the inconvenient, I'm sure, in support of the men and woman that came to free them. This is a soft revolution but a revolution none the less, a grass root movement that is awakening the citizen of this large country who forgot who they were, where they are and what they stood for. In the land of the brave and free.
 
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