West
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I know that they are trying to limit the scope of the enquiry into how mean those truckers were and shift any focus off why the prime minister faked covid, skipped town, then acted like a two year old in front of the media. Then invoked an Emergencies Act before taking steps, ie visiting with convoy leaders, to diffuse the situation. No investigation into why they were running horses through a crowd or pulling unarmed truckers out of vehicles at gun point then clubbing people in the head like a fish. And they are trying to obstruct any investigation into these actions through fighting groups like the Canadian Civil Liberties Union. Our prime minister is a sick man. He needs some help
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"Independent" ?. "We investigated ourselves and found that we were right"
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The deep south went to the American Independent Party during the 1968 election. Up until that point, it went Democrat. The Democrat party did split, but up until that point they opposed any sort of progress on race relations. Even in the 1970s Biden opposed desegregation because he didn't want "racial jungles" in schools.
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Environmentalism and the Green utopia: Does it make sense?
West replied to West's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
I was in Africa just before covid. Pretty much every major infrastructure project was being facilitated by China. Fly a crew in, build a road, fly out. They do this all over. Part of the Belt Road experiment. Also likely funding groups to tie up projects in the West while they move full steam ahead. The Chinese model is an economic model. Have nations indepted to them, control major supply, get into educational institutions in the west to shape perceptions. A slow strangle hold until we wake up and now our banks are adopting the woke agenda which is basically just Chinese propaganda. -
Protesting on Public Sidewalks now illegal in Alberta
West replied to West's topic in Provincial Politics in Canada
1. Again the police were the ones who parked the vehicle. 2. Chris Barber put out a tiktok video telling people to listen to police. The intention was always to maintain driving lanes so that emergency vehicles could get through. This was in collaboration with the Ottawa police. As an aside, you could still get through the downtown with ease. I know people who stayed in hotels down there during the convoy and had absolutely no issues getting out of downtown. 3. There wasn't "inaction". The police chief worked with the truckers to maintain a peaceful assembly. No damage to property. No violence (aside from the shameful display by police). 4. Liable for what though? As I said, they collaborated with the police. Yes they did park vehicles in the baseball stadium. Pretty much everyone from the western convoys weren't parked downtown. 5. Trudeaus actions escalated the situation. The job of a politician is to meet with people even if you disagree with them, not hurl insults and disgrace your nation on the world stage. And Freeland was a major player in the bank accounts being frozen. THAT had absolutely nothing to do with the courts. -
Protesting on Public Sidewalks now illegal in Alberta
West replied to West's topic in Provincial Politics in Canada
There was no blockades in Ottawa. You are confusing the border protests with the ones found in Ottawa. Facts are two police chiefs resigned in two weeks probably because they were being pressured to carry out unlawful orders. And no they dropped big cement barriers blocking in trucks even after the convoy agreed to begin moving vehicles out of downtown. It's not reasonable to hold convoy organizers responsible for the actions of a few out of several hundred thousand people. Of course like Jan 6 they try but that's mostly political, especially with the nutty left, but not really rooted in any law. Pat King organized one group, not the entire protest. The protest was made up of hundreds of these small groups of convoys. He had nothing to do with Freedom Convoy 2022 which was basically just a non profit to distribute the GiveSendGo account consistent with Canadian tax law. Of course Trudeau was too vindictive to allow Canadians to put their money into a cause they believed in and created these fake stories, like the attempted arson, to justify freezing the account What's also funny is that this "illegal protest" led to NO property damage and no real uptick in Covid cases. Just the vaxx nazis crying about different views. Pathetic. -
Protesting on Public Sidewalks now illegal in Alberta
West replied to West's topic in Provincial Politics in Canada
The evidence for which they were arrested is bs and largely based on false media reports. 1. The CBC falsely claimed the protest was funded by Russia. 2. The police were actually the ones that directed traffic and parked the vehicles downtown. 3. The government doesn't decide when enough is enough for a protest. If that's the case they could effectively just break up any protests they want whether lawful or not. A case and point is a judge slapping down Scott Moe's hissy fit against Tristan Durocher, trying to use bogus bylaws to have him removed from legislative property. The Charter trumps politicians hissy fits. 4. The Freedom organizers have correspondence with police showing cooperation. For example, they repositioned trucks and were on social media telling the truckers to move their vehicles if asked. 5. They were barricaded in. So even if asked to leave, they couldn't. 6. The CBC and others flat out lied about freedom convoy organizers trying to start an apartment building on fire. 7. Convoy organizers can't possibly be held responsible for the actions of others. That's not how western legal system works. 8. The police chief flat out lied about weapons in the trucks. Later admitted that no, there were no weapons. These charges haven't been proven in court. The weight of evidence supports the freedom organizers and their quest to keep it peaceful. While minor annoyances occurred no doubt, the judge who signed the injunction even said the protest was lawful. As has the Ontario superior Court. The Senate was about to slap down the Emergencies Act. The banking thing is more about politics. Trudeau's a petty little boy. The banks are just acting as an arm of Trudeau. Sick people. Even if they did act unlawfully, shutting down someone's chequing account so that they can't access money, buy food etc is inhumane and not something you'd expect in a western democracy. -
That family is messed up. Years of intermarriage, pedophilia and psychopaths burning folks alive for not being of the same religion as them has really messed up the gene pool
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That lady gives me the Willies
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Environmentalism and the Green utopia: Does it make sense?
West replied to West's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
I think you are missing my point. Lithium is just one of many examples where China wins because of our own stupidity China 100% will be taking over as the global superpower within the next 20 or 30 years and much of that has to do with these environmentalist groups stalling any sort of investment and progress into the development of our natural resources. I wouldn't be surprised if countries like China are behind the funding of these groups utilizing our bunk legal system against us to tie up projects for years on end. -
Environmentalism and the Green utopia: Does it make sense?
West replied to West's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
Well I'm sure many people would disagree with you on the importance of lithium. https://www.scmp.com/news/china/diplomacy/article/3130990/chinas-dominance-rare-earths-supply-growing-concern-west?utm_source=google_amp&utm_medium=Off-Platform-referrals&utm_campaign=3167615_inline_link The Government of Canada has identified lithium as a critical mineral because it is a key material in the renewable energy transition, and Canada has the potential to be a supplier. https://www.nrcan.gc.ca/our-natural-resources/minerals-mining/minerals-metals-facts/lithium-facts/24009 https://www.cnbc.com/amp/2022/01/15/how-the-us-fell-way-behind-in-lithium-white-gold-for-evs.html -
Protesting on Public Sidewalks now illegal in Alberta
West replied to West's topic in Provincial Politics in Canada
The bank should not be able to discriminate you based on political belief just like they shouldn't be able to discriminate against you because of skin color. We settled that long ago.. why are you folks trying to take society backwards? So you suggesting they arrested five then didn't charge them? Makes it look like an intimidation tactic which is worse. -
The government committed acts of terrorism against their people by sending the Gestapo to harass parishioners and small business owners over the face diaper
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Yes its mind boggling that our money supply is controlled by what five major banks who can now say "sorry your views are too unacceptable to have a chequing account". And we allow the banking crime cartel to tell us what is moral and acceptable now? And people just go along with it, blaming YOU for having an issue
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These folks are brainwashed. "Cmon.. Hiring someone over another based on their skin color isn't actually racist and if you think it's racist your a racist you racist". "Cmon.. five year olds should have their 35 year old teacher give them the birds and the bees talk.." This is what these sickos call "progress"
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Protesting on Public Sidewalks now illegal in Alberta
West replied to West's topic in Provincial Politics in Canada
1. Nonsense. You stand for pettiness. If you stood for free enterprise anyone could open and bank and offer whatever they wanted for currency. Because banking is heavily regulated, banks should serve everyone regardless of their political views. 2. If you did support all of that you wouldn't support laws stating its illegal to protest on a public sidewalk. -
Yup. In business terms it's called "legitimacy". Society gives institutions like banks the ability to operate and make a profit. In exchange, we expect them not to be little vindictive, petty little a holes over political views.
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Protesting on Public Sidewalks now illegal in Alberta
West replied to West's topic in Provincial Politics in Canada
So what we know from ExFlyer is that 1. He supports banks who refuse service to people over disputes in political views, and; 2. He has no issues with politicians harassing protesters of their choosing by creating laws that effectively elimate your right to protest and then using laws in selective enforcement. I'm surprised what these folks are standing for these days and how petty and vindictive people have become with disputes over politics. -
Protesting on Public Sidewalks now illegal in Alberta
West replied to West's topic in Provincial Politics in Canada
The injunction is BS and is something you'd find in nazi Germany. That's the point... It is selective because you can go engage in the same behavior as the protests after a Calgary flames game and not be arrested. If you support a two tiered system of justice, move to China. -
Protesting on Public Sidewalks now illegal in Alberta
West replied to West's topic in Provincial Politics in Canada
5 were arrested... They have selectively enforced their rules to target protests they dislike. That's the point. That's not an equitable justice system... it's fascism. -
I can't get over how many people think it's OK to turn off ones ability to purchase essential goods simply because of politics. Our society is very sick right now.
