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I've never called them terrorists. In the Canadian freedom convoy thread I was voicing my support for the Canada version. The US one here specifically cites the Canadian convoy as having started this movement on their website
Not that being labeled a terrorist means much, Biden labeled me a domestic terrorist back in June for being anti-capitalist and the only thing I'm guilty of is drunken shitposting These people represent more chance for change than I do, I don't own a big rig truck or know how to drive one. I do support the working class no matter what, don't lump me in with anti-labor capitalist democrats please, I know they don't. I've previously said I supported American mandates for one reason: it's the most likely thing to crash capitalism. That's it. I don't normally support mandates at all, like our mutual friend Elizondo, but you take what you can get and use it where it applies the most leverage. My own employer was losing their damn minds over it, and a few people came back after having quit once the SCOTUS chucked out the 100+ employees mandate Quote:
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Cops are totally fine, and the perception that they kill black people disproportionately or unfairly is a total hallucination of the modern left.
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I think the way you deal with it is have police clear the road and arrest those that continue to block it (nothing serious, more to get them out of the way). I don’t think a good way to deal with is have gov’t cyber-security staff doxx them all, freeze their funds, arrest them and even those that sell them gas or assist them, stuff I’ve heard Canada do |
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I don't think all blocking of roads is equal, it depends on what you're protesting and what is at stake. The service that truckers provide is absolutely essential to everybody's lives, and it's a completely thankless job, and they were mostly blocking roads that could easily be circumvented by rerouting a block or two. On balance, that's a much less egregious offense. You might even argue you're saving more lives in the longrun by keeping the people who operate critical infrastructure happy than they are putting at risk by blocking a road for a month. The aims and methods and consequences of any given protest matter.
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