don't believe they thought that particular "idea" through to the end game...
...... sure hope they don't interfere with Super Bowl Sunday!
don't believe they thought that particular "idea" through to the end game...
...... sure hope they don't interfere with Super Bowl Sunday!
In Canada, they are now labeling those trucker convoys as right wing extremists.
............ and now we know what comes next, they HAVE to crack down!
Pound of flesh. No. Somebody’s making money by peddling disinformation. That’s what it all about here.
My part.? Same as Neil young’s, to spotify, except much less important. IC is day in and day out full of inaccuracies. It was once about the pot. Now it’s about selling product.
....... and #BLM is a Marxist far left extremist political movement/group supported by the DNC (said so on their website) but I don't see anyone noticing or complaining!
We could start producing these products in our own country. Be independent. Canada is cutting their own throat. We don’t need them. They need us.
....... and #BLM is a Marxist far left extremist political movement/group supported by the DNC (said so on their website) but I don't see anyone noticing or complaining!
There is no leader. Freedom Truckers are really just an "idea."
Don't forget the Antifa riot group btw.
lol, but don´t forget that truckers never go home with an empty one. They also always transport american goods (export) back to Canada, which is important for american businesses.
As for making all products in the US...what about canadian maple syrup?
Clearly organized by white nationalists and neofascists who believe in the fascist great replacement theory.
The two fat bearded dudes eyes are different
‘Freedom Convoy’ leader shared symbol of far-right hate group on TikTok
https://www.thestar.com/news/canada...symbol-of-far-right-hate-group-on-tiktok.html
From the seat of his big rig, protest convoy leader Dave Steenburg regularly takes to TikTok to call for respect and calm.
Steenburg’s TikTok page is also filled with videos promoting conspiracy theories about COVID-19 vaccines, pandemic denialism and videos promotingfictional war-crimes trials for those responsible for vaccine mandates.
“Calling all Canadians, it’s time to stand up and fight for our country,” reads the text of the video, over the Viking-head logo of the Soldiers of Odin — a defunct, anti-immigrant group which was involved in violent clashes with anti-racism groups — while a pagan-rock song about Vikings walking into battle plays.
Steenburg would not answer further questions about the video, the anti-vaccine content on his channel or if he had connections to the Soldiers of Odin. The press will twist his words, he said, but he welcomed reporters to come to Ottawa to ask him questions “where we can record the conversation.”
Soldiers of Odin, labelled as having violent members in a 2016 Canada Border Services Agency report, has been inactive for a few years and there are no signs it is involved in the convoy, said Evan Balgord, executive director for the Canadian Anti-Hate Network.
Balgord said the fact that figures such as Steenburg within the convoy’s leadership share that kind of content undercuts the message from convoy supporters that the Ottawa-bound motorcade is not linked to far-right groups or driven by anti-vaccine activists.
“That’s the point. This isn’t a few bad apples,” said Balgord. “Every single group we monitor is involved in leading or participating in this convoy. What is actually lost here are the concerns of the actual truckers.”
Steenburg is listed as Toronto leader of the convoy on the website of Canada Unity, one of the groups organizing the vaccine-mandate protest movement.