Interesting to know, there is an unrelated protest in Vancouver, it is in protest to old growth logging. They have blocked the entire 3 lanes of a major artery out of Vancouver, the iron workers bridge?? Lets see how they are reported on, the media has always wiped their azz LOL
Just as we thought, Trudeau with media will continue his only defense, to divide the people until he gets enough public support to remove them. He is in a corner and has exposed himself and shown his belly for the entire Country.
Fake and phoney, he continues to say the best way to get out of the pandemic is to get Vaccinated LOLOL
We have our foot on their throat, don't let them go.
673; I've been doing some other stuff in the house today and listening to Viva/David with headphones.
We'll call it a weakness on my part today, but I can't even listen to the Crown Prince anymore and as you know I've refused to say or even type his name.
Again to be clear it's not hate, as I'm instructed not to hate the individual but can hate the actions and so help me that's where I am with him.
On a brighter note, I watched Nashville's BIL's video and was very much heartened to hear his positive interactions with Quebecers.
As well on Viva there were piles of Quebecois and it seemed half of Ontario showed up there too - which means I need to reassess my deep rooted bias towards a bunch of things.
Im surprised at the number of Quebecois there too. Good sign
Originally Posted by BC30cal
673; I've been doing some other stuff in the house today and listening to Viva/David with headphones.
We'll call it a weakness on my part today, but I can't even listen to the Crown Prince anymore and as you know I've refused to say or even type his name.
Again to be clear it's not hate, as I'm instructed not to hate the individual but can hate the actions and so help me that's where I am with him.
On a brighter note, I watched Nashville's BIL's video and was very much heartened to hear his positive interactions with Quebecers.
As well on Viva there were piles of Quebecois and it seemed half of Ontario showed up there too - which means I need to reassess my deep rooted bias towards a bunch of things.
Well, let's see what the media is saying today. You can boil both these reports down to this - You've made your point. It's time to go home. The question is, will they? Some will. Others have to work. But what about the hangers on? Decisions will be made to move people along, should they not go voluntarily. Pretty standard for any protest, anywhere in the world. How will things play out in Ottawa?
Take note of what the Ottawa mayor has instructed his staff to do WRT the GoFundMe money. It's in the second article. ---
Ottawa mayor says ticketing, towing protesters could incite them Hotel association president says protesters rebooked rooms for next weekend CBC News
Road closures and vehicle arrivals started Friday, swelling to an estimated crowd of 8,000 people Saturday, according to police. About 3,000 people rallied around Parliament Hill Sunday, according to the city's emergency and protective services manager.
On CBC Radio's Ottawa Morning, Watson (Ottawa's mayor - Steve) repeated his call Monday for protesters to stop disrupting the city and go home, but said the city is taking direction from police. Leadership has to weigh if stepping in will cause a "flare-up."
"The [police] chief … has to assess almost on an hour-by-hour basis: by intervening in this particular street or this particular area, is it going to cause more harm than good, and is it going to throw gas on a fire?" Watson said.
'You've made your point:' Ottawa mayor urges 'Freedom Convoy' protesters to leave Michael Woods & Josh Pringle - CTV News Ottawa
excerpt
Watson stopped short of saying police should issue tickets or begin towing the trucks.
“I think what we have to do is allow police to do their jobs so it doesn’t turn into a bigger issue with greater violence.”
But he (the Ottawa mayor - Steve) said he has asked city staff to look into whether the city can tap into the protesters' GoFundMe campaign, which has raised more than $8 million, to cover those costs, though he admitted it "may be a longshot."
“It shouldn’t be up to Ottawa taxpayers to pay for the kind of disruptions we’re facing right now,” he said.
I think I just heard Trudeau say he fully supported Black Lives Matter but could not support these truckers. I was under the impression BLM supported rioting and buildings burnt and people actually killed—perhaps I got it wrong? It’s apparent to me the Truckers are wasting their time in Ottawa—they should head to the border crossings like they’ve done at Coutts, Alberta.
still proving that you're a weak khhhunt and useful idiot for Trudeau.
Remember when the CBC praised BLM terrorists when they were burning down Canada? No wonder anyone with an IQ above 67 does not pay attention to Facist news
Take note that the discredited CBC is not even showing a live cast of the peaceful freedom rally. They don't want the truth out to the world
Originally Posted by Steve Redgwell
Well, let's see what the media is saying today. You can boil both these reports down to this - You've made your point. It's time to go home. The question is, will they? Some will. Others have to work. But what about the hangers on? Decisions will be made to move people along, should they not go voluntarily. Pretty standard for any protest, anywhere in the world. How will things play out in Ottawa?
Take note of what the Ottawa mayor has instructed his staff to do WRT the GoFundMe money. It's in the second article. ---
Ottawa mayor says ticketing, towing protesters could incite them Hotel association president says protesters rebooked rooms for next weekend CBC News
Road closures and vehicle arrivals started Friday, swelling to an estimated crowd of 8,000 people Saturday, according to police. About 3,000 people rallied around Parliament Hill Sunday, according to the city's emergency and protective services manager.
On CBC Radio's Ottawa Morning, Watson (Ottawa's mayor - Steve) repeated his call Monday for protesters to stop disrupting the city and go home, but said the city is taking direction from police. Leadership has to weigh if stepping in will cause a "flare-up."
"The [police] chief … has to assess almost on an hour-by-hour basis: by intervening in this particular street or this particular area, is it going to cause more harm than good, and is it going to throw gas on a fire?" Watson said.
'You've made your point:' Ottawa mayor urges 'Freedom Convoy' protesters to leave Michael Woods & Josh Pringle - CTV News Ottawa
excerpt
Watson stopped short of saying police should issue tickets or begin towing the trucks.
“I think what we have to do is allow police to do their jobs so it doesn’t turn into a bigger issue with greater violence.”
But he (the Ottawa mayor - Steve) said he has asked city staff to look into whether the city can tap into the protesters' GoFundMe campaign, which has raised more than $8 million, to cover those costs, though he admitted it "may be a longshot."
“It shouldn’t be up to Ottawa taxpayers to pay for the kind of disruptions we’re facing right now,” he said.