Is this what we’re now doing to people who differ in political opinion?

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Trucker, Donor Account Hacking And Money Seizing Reveals Despicable Leftist Hypocrisy

Imagine, if you will, a world where governments froze the bank accounts and seized the coinbase wallets of Epstein and his co-conspirators, who routinely raped and trafficked women and children, with the same tyrannical abandon and politically-motivated vigor that they are freezing the bank accounts and seizing coinbase wallets of the truckers and their donors.

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Canada is destroying its banking system

The problem with becoming a dictator is that madness often quickly follows. Caligula is an example from the past, for he was genuinely insane and died as a result of that. Closer to our time, so obsessive was Hitler’s effort to exterminate Europe’s Jews, he diverted resources from the Russian front, essentially assuring Germany’s military defeat. And in Canada today, we have a ruling party that’s equally obsessive, this time in its determination to destroy all political opposition. To that end, Canada’s ruling class is willing to bring down its entire banking system.

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Your Afternoon Musical Interlude

The protest song edition:

 

For those who held the line:

 

I’ve been saving this song for when Justin is deposed or before he mishandles some cutlery and asks the fatal question: “Why can’t Mr. Fork and Mr. Electrical Outlet be friends and shake hands?”:

 

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A Dark Day In Canada

Video Appears to Show Police Horses Trampling Canadian Trucker Protesters

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Group involved in Ottawa protest asks court to halt federal use of Emergencies Act

OTTAWA — A group involved in the anti-government protest against COVID-19 measures in Ottawa is asking a court to put the brakes on federal use of the Emergencies Act to clamp down on demonstrators.

In submissions Friday to the Federal Court, Canadian Frontline Nurses and member Kristen Nagle seek an injunction staying the Liberal government’s use of the emergencies law and associated measures while their full case plays out in court.


“Here’s what we know about the police operation to end the ‘Freedom Convoy’ occupation”

As of 8 a.m. Saturday. Arrests: 100 people Vehicles towed: 21 vehicles

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Majority have lost faith in Canada’s ability to keep peace and order in wake of trucker protests: poll

 

Just over half of Canadians believe the country is ‘beyond broken’

After weeks of protests snarling downtown Ottawa and blockading border crossings, nearly two-thirds of Canadians have lost faith in the ability of the country to maintain peace, order and good government and 53 per cent have lost faith in the enforcement of the law, according to a new poll.

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Multiple USA governors demand Trudeau drop mandates for cross-border truckers

A group of Canadian premiers and U.S. governors has urged U.S. President Joe Biden and Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to abandon a vaccine mandate for truckers traveling across borders. On Wednesday, a coalition of 16 governors and two premiers sent a letter to Canadian and U.S. governments requesting that truckers crossing between the two countries be granted vaccine and quarantine exemptions. The mandate, according to the letter, is putting additional strain on already stressed supply chains.

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WARMINGTON: Police horses trample demonstrators at Freedom Convoy protest in Ottawa

Turns out the lasting image of the Freedom Convoy protest at Parliament Hill will not be bouncy castles but that of a woman with a walker being trampled by a police horse.

The violence the Prime Minister has expressed concern about during the three-week protest in Ottawa didn’t unfold until Justin Trudeau’s Emergencies Act police army was sent in to disperse the crowd.

The three major incidents Friday, under a form of martial law, were grotesque.

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André Pratte: A Liberal once warned the Emergencies Act was ripe for abuse. Now his party has done just that

In 1988, as Parliament was studying the bill that would become the Emergencies Act, MPs spent a great deal of time defining the term “national emergency.” In the end, Parliament set forth exacting criteria that would, it was hoped, prevent the invocation of the legislation in all but the gravest of situations. The reasons advanced this week by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s government meet none of those benchmarks.

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Authoritarian Chic? NY Times Supportively Floats Trudeau Deploying Troops on Protests

As the protesting Canadian truckers’ blockade over vaccine mandates enters its third week, the New York Times remains breezily supportive of their socialist dreamboat Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and his authoritarian crackdown on COVID protests, including even the deployment of troops.

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Doxing Day in Canada

In Canada, first the doxing, then the struggle session.

This week, one of the most popular small-donor fundraising sites for the Canadian truckers protesting the COVID vaccine mandates, GiveSendGo, was hacked. The names of donors were shared with the public. We know about this mostly because erstwhile news organizations, such as Reuters, have showered attention on the breach as if they were providing a public service.

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Police make at least 70 arrests in Ottawa, say operation to run ’24 hours a day’ if needed

Large numbers of police officers are moving in on protesters in downtown Ottawa and making arrests — including high profile organizers Tamara Lich, Chris Barber and Pat King — during an intense clash with the demonstrators who have so far refused to leave the area.

Ottawa police say they have made 70 arrests as of Friday afternoon and towed at least 21 vehicles.

During a Friday afternoon press conference, Interim Ottawa Police Chief Steve Bell called the plan to move in on protesters “methodical” and well thought out, noting officers had control of the situation on the ground.

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