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From the images I saw on TV, it was an above average sized protest on the weekend. I've been to NHL games with bigger crowds, though (well, maybe not in Ottawa...)
Right. Hurt the people they are purporting to be fighting for.That's not how a successful protest against the government works though. You need to inconvenience citizens to the point where the apply an over abundance of pressure on the government to make a deal, meet demands, arrest them etc..
You mean the people don't generally don't give a fig about truckers and just see them always as inconvenience on the highway. A lot of average Canadians went out in the cold and showed their support. the people in Ottawa generally work for the big machine or provide services to it, so in a way they are part of the problem as well in the truckers mind. Ottawa as a whole is the "Great Hive mind" to most other Canadians.Right. Hurt the people they are purporting to be fighting for.
Should work out fine then.
Yea you're not wrong brother.Right. Hurt the people they are purporting to be fighting for.
Should work out fine then.
Right. Hurt the people they are purporting to be fighting for.
Should work out fine then.
Residents just want them to GTFO now.
Those same businesses that were demanding that federal government workers go back to work in their offices, because they wanted federal civil servant pay in their pockets? You'll forgive me if I shed no tears for them...Right. Hurt the people they are purporting to be fighting for.
Should work out fine then.
To be fair as far as a protest goes it is fairly large by any standard Ottawa usually sees. In another lifetime I worked on parliament hill through countless protests big and small. I would classify this as big.From the images I saw on TV, it was an above average sized protest on the weekend. I've been to NHL games with bigger crowds, though (well, maybe not in Ottawa...)
Wow.Those same businesses that were demanding that federal government workers go back to work in their offices, because they wanted federal civil servant pay in their pockets? You'll forgive me if I shed no tears for them...
Seems like exactly the group of businesses to put pressure on if you want change though.
Today was the first time I heard the PM publicly mention the tin foil hat crowd. This was in reference to the truckers.The Liberals aren't shy about name calling and accusing people of being unCanadian. That tends to piss people off.
I get that. But he was still legally and democratically elected. I didn’t vote for him and don’t plan to vote for him if he runs again. One of the reasons is his language. But as someone said, that’s why we have elections.Yea you're not wrong brother.
As you're aware the Liberals were elected even though they didn't have a majority of the votes. Lots of Canadians have reason to be upset (I have over $10K myself). It's safe to suspect some of the people there have a number of reasons to see the Liberals inconvienced and under pressure which aren't directly mandate related.
The Liberals aren't shy about name calling and accusing people of being unCanadian. That tends to piss people off.
What did Trudeau snicker about? "You're not in Alberta anymore". Guess some of them came to him. Little reap what you sow on the menu.
I didn't see it and it's stuck in my mind. Thanks a lot!and most of all I protest at seeing a picture of a male protester wearing a black thong in the National Post report today. It was an image that I can never erase from my innocent and pure mind.
Probably a metaphor for something…I didn't see it and it's stuck in my mind. Thanks a lot!
I sure the people in Ottawa are shedding a tear for the commuters blocked by a bunch of greenie nutbars in Vancouver, something we had to deal with a lot more than Ottawa does. These nutbars are more or less encouraged by the Libs, NDP and Green Party.Suddenly, protestors setting up shop in major traffic areas stopped being something we should tolerate.
Until the next rail blockade or major pipeline protest.Suddenly, protestors setting up shop in major traffic areas stopped being something we should tolerate.
So one of the angriest people I've heard from today is a delivery driver here in Ottawa, who couldn't get his deliveries done, and got harassed by a bunch of Proud Boy types for not looking white enough.You mean the people don't generally don't give a fig about truckers and just see them always as inconvenience on the highway. A lot of average Canadians went out in the cold and showed their support. the people in Ottawa generally work for the big machine or provide services to it, so in a way they are part of the problem as well in the truckers mind. Ottawa as a whole is the "Great Hive mind" to most other Canadians.
…but also very careful not to cede any validity in regard to the peaceful majority’s concerns. He spent more time critiquing the Opposition Leader’s words, even though those words included element that many here as well have acknowledged as valid.Today was the first time I heard the PM publicly mention the tin foil hat crowd. This was in reference to the truckers.