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Canada Clownworld

Reuters Whines about Growing “Authoritarian Populist” Sentiment after Finklethink Convoy

Reuters Archived:

COUTTS, Alberta/TORONTO, Aug 4 (Reuters) – In late January five friends, just a few years out of high school, piled into a rented camper van and drove 37 hours in the Canadian winter from southern Alberta to Ottawa to join anti-government protests led by a convoy of truckers.
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“We were worried about vaccine mandates and our freedom, and it all just going to hell,” said Ursula Allred, 22, from her small, rural hometown of Magrath.
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Another member of the group, Justin Martin, excitedly phoned home to say the protest — which occupied Ottawa with tractor-trailers, hot tubs, bouncy castles and scattered symbols of hate for weeks until it was broken up by police — was “the best experience, ever,” said his mother, Lynette Atwood.

It certainly looked like a good time. And I hear Emma “Shots In” Watson got in on the action.

But let’s take a closer look at the last paragraph written by this “Anna Mehler Paperny.”

Another member of the group, Justin Martin, excitedly phoned home to say the protest — which occupied Ottawa with tractor-trailers, hot tubs, bouncy castles and scattered symbols of hate for weeks until it was broken up by police — was “the best experience, ever,” said his mother, Lynette Atwood.

Tractor trailers, bouncy castles, and “symbols of hate.” Imagine writing sentences like this and demanding that people take you seriously. And who is this Anna chick anyway?

…One with a dick, apparently. No, that’s not just a bad photo, Anna’s got a gun. And by gun I mean weapon. And by weapon I mean penis. Anna has a penis.

I suppose there is an off chance that this is just the World’s most masculine looking woman, but I doubt it. These are the people whining about you being “extremists,” online.

Extremists used the convoy “as a pulpit to get their ideas across and, in that sense, it was a success,” said David Hofmann, associate professor of sociology at the University of New Brunswick, who has been researching extremism in Canada for about a decade.

Okay, Hofmann. Thank you for this cutting insight. People use real world events to get tangible political results. I had no idea, Hofmann.

Now do the Israel Lobby. Or child trannies, mass migration, or some other legitimately “extreme,” policy that he supports, whereby “extreme,” I mean unpopular with the electorate.

They were helped by a relatively high level of sympathy for the protesters’ frustrations — which stood at 46% in one Ipsos poll in February — even if most Canadians did not agree with the convoy’s main message of opposing public health measures.
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Around 30% of Canadians agreed with the convoy’s message in February at the height of the protests, a number that has since shrunk to 25% in July, according to polling research firm Ekos Research Associates.
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“This has become a lightning rod, a magnet to kind of focus all of this insecurity, disaffection, anger which predated COVID but which has been reinforced and strengthened by COVID,” Ekos President Frank Graves said of the convoy movement.

There has never been a more Finkled issue than Covid. The official narrative is obvious bullshit, on many different levels. I don’t want to rehash my retrospective, but the government refused to shut down the borders, claiming that was “xenophobic Whyte Supreemacy.” They had no plan in place for if there were temporary food shortages due to natural disasters, disease, or war. Their rules for not spreading covid were utterly arbitrary and stupid, and they broke them constantly. They shuttled off over $600B to big banks, while giving people very little. They even claimed that you visiting extended family members ought to be illegal, while promoting BLM chimpout Covid-19 superspreader events.

On the other side we have dipshits like Maxime Bernier bloviating about “muh vaxx segregation.” They then whine about Covid-19 mandates, which are complete bullshit yes, but they don’t bring up these propagandists supporting BLM “Fiery, but mostly peaceful protests,” or not shutting down the border. They also don’t bring up Pfizer making $54 billion in revenue, and presumably tens of billions in profits. Instead it’s something about microchips in vaccines and 5G stealing the oxygen from your blood.

Instead of bringing that up criticisms of the government that are real and popular, they whine and pretend that the government doesn’t have the authority to infringe upon people’s freedoms in the interest of public health. First of all, yes they do, and if I was running the government and we needed to do something that restricted “muh liberties,” then I would do it, within reason. Not to be a dick about it, but if it needs to be done, I won’t be taking this LOLbertarian nonsense seriously.

Secondly, making those arguments concedes the absurd point that the Joffrey Trudeau’s of the World actually give a shit about public health, and not just shuttling off profits to their buddies through bailouts or vaccine mandates. Well that and lecturing the peasants on how bigoted and backwards they are.

All that revolutionary potential totally squandered by these grifting clowns.

Ekos’s Graves says his polling shows that Canadians who support the convoy have “an authoritarian, populist outlook” and could be “the strongest force in the Canadian political landscape” because they are energized and motivated to vote.
This was fake news tweeted out by this koshervative.

Your natural reaction might be to scoff at the people doing anti-governmental protests as “authoritarian populists,” but it’s actually true. Remember, our parasite class thinks that lying us into the Middle East, and then murdering hundreds of thousands of innocent people is totally fine, because state sponsored mass murder isn’t “authoritarian,” or something.

In reality, these (((people))) have an agenda, and will happily and maliciously promote LOLbertarianism when it serves their interests. They will also be parodies of Bolshevik “authoritarians,” when it serves their interests. But fewer and fewer people are falling into the LOLbertarian gay’op, and most people just want someone to go to Ottawa and deal with the bad people for them. That sentiment, and not “muh vaxx segregation,” is what scares these people.

“Albertans see themselves as the people who pay for everyone else in Canada,” said Peter Smith, a researcher for the Canadian Anti-Hate Network, a non-profit organization that examines hate crimes and hate groups.

Peter Smith?

I wrote about this weirdo before. Imagine taking him seriously.

In the most serious charges related to the convoy movement, four men from southern Alberta involved in a border blockade were arrested in February and accused of conspiring to kill police officers. They remain in custody awaiting trial.

And yet something tells me that Pierre Poilievre is not going to be supporting these men, who may well be getting gay’op’d by the courts. It’s theoretically possible that they really did talk about killing cops, and were legitimate threats to do so, but it’s more likely that this is another Gretchen Whitmer style entrapment.

Of course, this being a real political issue, Puppet Poilievre is nowhere to be seen.

Before wrapping this up, I wanted to take another look at the pathetic excuse of a human being Anna Mehler Paperny, also known as the dude who wrote this tripe. Above is from his blog. And the picture here speaks a thousand words.

He also wrote a non-fiction book chronicling his own messed up brain. Well not entirely, since at no point does he say “holy shit, I was LARPing like I was a wahman, WTF bro?” 

Penguin Random House:

Award-winning journalist Anna Mehler Paperny’s stunning memoir chronicles with courageous honesty and uncommon eloquence her experience of depression and her quest to explore what we know and don’t know about this disease that afflicts almost a fifth of the population–providing an invaluable guide to a system struggling to find solutions. As fascinating as it is heartrending, as outrageously funny as it is serious, it is a must-read for anyone impacted by depression–and that’s pretty much everybody.

Look, these people are clowns. But if you don’t like them, don’t get angry at them, get angry at the Koshervatives whose job it is to lose to these people.

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Canada Courtroom Drama

Finklethink Convoy Organizer Tamara Lich Continues to be Lawfared by Courts

You may remember Tamara Lich from my articles on the Finklethink Convoy. My opinion of her then was that she was a somewhat well-meaning alt-lite grifter type.

Well she got arrested back in February, and now they’re fucking with her for violating the incredibly bullshit bail conditions they gave her.

CBC:

Tamara Lich admitted in court Thursday that accepting an award for organizing the Freedom Convoy “is related” to the convoy, but testified she doesn’t believe she violated a bail condition not to support anything related to the protest that occupied some downtown Ottawa streets for weeks.

She has been out on bail since March 7, bound by another Superior Court justice’s order not to “verbally, in writing, financially, or by any other means, support anything related to the Freedom Convoy,” and to stay out of Ontario, among other conditions.

My opinion of the legal system in Canada only ever goes down. I’m surprised that the judges even have the authority to ban people from speaking in favour of some non-criminal activity as a condition of bail. They may or may not actually have this power, but I’m quite sure they put that in purely so they could find Lich violating these incredibly broad bail rules, where if she talks about the Finklethink Convoy in any way that can be construed as somewhat positive, she gets to go to jail and be punished on top of that.

She also testified she would “love to attend” an event in Toronto in June to accept a freedom award, “however I won’t be breaching my bail conditions in order to do so.”

On March 28, a charity called the Justice Centre for Constitutional Freedoms emailed Lich to notify her she’d been selected for its 2022 George Jonas Freedom Award, she told court.

The email, which she read aloud, said the honour was being given “in recognition of your leadership role in the Freedom Convoy.”

The award announcement on the centre’s website states Lich “took the initiative to help organize a peaceful protest and serve as one of its leaders. The resulting peaceful protest in Ottawa awakened many Canadians to the injustice of Charter-violating lockdowns and mandatory vaccination policies.”

It also states she “suffered for the cause of freedom by spending 18 days unjustly jailed, and exemplifies courage, determination and perseverance.”

The day after receiving the email, Lich emailed back to say she was “honoured” to accept. She didn’t inquire about whether it would be OK, she testified under cross examination by Karimjee.

Asked whether by accepting the award she was supporting something related to the convoy, Lich said, “I guess, yeah. I guess so.

This is so ridiculous. There is no compelling legal reason why she could be denied bail because she accepted an award for her work in the Finklethink Convoy. Absolutely no reason at all.

“I don’t feel that this is a breach. I don’t feel that that’s what the recognition is for. … I feel that the recognition is for inspiring Canadians to hold the government to account to the rule of law and to uphold their Charter rights,” she continued.

“I guess it is related, because of what happened,” she added.

This is one of the ways that the legal system is designed to humiliate the peasants. They force you to accept the premise. In this case, said premise is that preventing Tamara from publicly accepting an award is good and just. This is absurd.

Now get a load of how entitled the prosecution lawyer is.

Just before a 15-minute late afternoon break, Phillips told court Karimjee’s decorum surprised him, and asked Karimjee to “contemplate that.”

When court reconvened Karimjee said he was just “doing my job” and began to list some of his problems with the justice’s remarks and rulings, including that Phillips had earlier refused to allow the email notifying Lich about her award to be submitted to court.

Phillips interrupted. “I’m not interested in an argument,” the justice told the Crown. “Proceed with your cross examination.”

“No, I’m not arguing with you —” Karimjee began.

“I don’t want to engage in this,” Phillips interrupted again. “Proceed with your cross examination. I don’t want to hear from you. I want you to cross examine the witness. Proceed, please.”

“Your honour, I frankly need to consider whether I need to bring a mistrial application given your honour’s comments,” Karimjee replied.

“I’m asking you to cross examine the witness, Mr. Karimjee,” Phillips said.

“No your honour, it’s more than that,” Karimjee replied. “… This is a significant case. … When confronted with things that I believe to be improper, I’m not going to remain silent.”

“Have you got a question for the witness?” Phillips asked after a long pause.

“I am asking your honour to recuse yourself,” Karimjee replied.

“That request is denied. Go ahead with your cross examination,” Phillips said, and Karimjee promptly continued questioning Lich.

Let’s take a look at this Moiz Karimjee fag.

Linked In:

Lead Summary Appeals Crown in the Ottawa Crown Attorney’s Office. Supervisory role in Bail Review matters. Part of Ottawa Hate Crime Prosecution Team. Experience includes prosecuting cases ranging from Major Frauds to Dangerous Offender Applications. Worked in Whitby and Newmarket Crown Offices before moving to Ottawa Crown’s Office in October of 2003. Acknowledged for excellence in prosecution (in the role of an adversary as well as Minister of Justice) by senior counsel in the Ministry of Attorney General, the York Regional Police, the Ontario Provincial Police, Victim Assistance Program, Judges and Colleagues in the Defence bar.

The sheer entitlement of these people never fails to amaze me. Getting combative with the judge, and demanding he recuse himself would be one thing if you were dealing with a Judge Warren Moon. Instead he’s assblasted over something so trivial that most people wouldn’t have even noticed.

Proceedings had gotten off to a rocky start hours earlier.

The Crown had been expected to argue that Lich should be put back in jail for allegedly continuing to support the Freedom Convoy, and Lich’s defence team was expected to fight a bail condition that she stay off social media entirely.

But instead the Crown asked the judge to rule on whether a Superior Court justice has the authority to respond to alleged errors of law by other Superior Court justices.

In other words, at the last minute Karimjee switched up the entire point of the trial. Now he’s assblasted that the judge wasn’t having any of it.

Karimjee argued that Phillips could deal only with arguments about material changes in circumstances. Ruling on a fellow justice’s errors of law could result in counsel seeking bail review after bail review until a justice gave them a favourable ruling, Karimjee told court.

To explain this, the defense for Tamara is arguing that the bail conditions were bullshit, in addition to other things. Karimjee is arguing that the defense should never under any circumstances be allowed to argue that the bail rules were set incorrectly. This has nothing to do with this trial specifically, and is essentially him trying to rewrite Canadian law.

After a 20-minute recess Phillips rejected the Crown’s argument, opening up submissions to alleged errors of law as well as material changes in circumstance. By then it was “regrettably” 12:30 p.m. and hearing evidence had still not yet begun, Phillips told court.

I don’t have a picture of Justice Kevin Phillips, but he certainly ruled appropriately here. And he appears to have gotten quickly tired of this Moiz Karimjee cunt.

The Crown’s first and only witness was Ottawa police Sgt. Mahad Hassan, the file co-ordinator in the case. (Det. Chris Benson is the lead investigator, but was busy testifying in a homicide case, court heard.)

Hassan testified he believed the more expensive VIP tickets to the Toronto freedom award event would give those ticketholders “a chance to meet the VIPs that are featured on the pamphlets” — in this case Lich and columnist Rex Murphy. 

During cross examination by Greenspon, Hassan admitted there was no mention that Lich would be in attendance.

Let me fill you in on Mr. Greenspon.

Wikipedia:

Greenspon is heavily involved in fund raising campaigns for the Jewish National Fund of Ottawa. He is also involved with Reach Canada, and is on the boards of the Snowsuit Fund and Youth Services Bureau Foundation, chairing Child and Youth Friendly Ottawa, and volunteering with the Ottawa Children’s Treatment Centre, according to the Ottawa Business Journal.[10] He was the cabinet chair for the Montfort Hospital successful fund raising campaign to purchase a $2.5-million CT Scanner.[11]

He is a past chair of the Ottawa Jewish Community Centre.

I don’t know what Greenspon’s angle is here. The guy is pretty active in some extremely pro-Israel organizations, but it’s entirely possible he’s simply highly professional, and will give Ms. Lich the best defense possible. Having said that, from another article we see the following.

CBC:

Lawyer Lawrence Greenspon has previously represented Mohammad Momin Khawaja, the first Canadian charged under Canada’s Anti-terrorism Act, as well as former senator Mike Duffy.  (Alistair Steele/CBC)

Mohammed Momin Khawaja

What happened in that case?

Wikipedia:

Mohammad Momin Khawaja (born April 14, 1979 in OttawaOntario) is a Canadian found guilty of involvement in a plot to plant fertilizer bombs in the United Kingdom; while working as a software engineer under contract to the Foreign Affairs department in 2004 became the first person charged and found guilty under the Canadian Anti-Terrorism Act following the proof that he communicated with British Islamists plotting a bomb attack.[1] On March 12, 2009, Khawaja was sentenced to 10.5 years in prison and was eligible for parole five years into the prison term.[2] On December 17, 2010, Khawaja’s sentence was increased to life imprisonment by the Ontario Court of Appeals.[3]

Hotshot politically active semi-zionist lawyer Lawrence Greenspon certainly didn’t get his client off without charges. That doesn’t necessarily mean anything, because no lawyer is magical, but it’s certainly not a mark in his favour. And it gets more worrying when you see the following.

CBC:

A key figure in the Freedom Convoy is changing her legal representation to a well-known criminal lawyer. 

Tamara Lich, who was behind fundraising efforts that raised more than $10 million to support the protests in Ottawa, has hired Ottawa-based criminal lawyer Lawrence Greenspon. 

And from another piece.

CBC:

The lawyer representing convoy leader Tamara Lich says his latest high-profile client deserves to be well-represented, but Lawrence Greenspon won’t disclose whether he is being paid or took the case for free. 

She joins a handful of high-profile Greenspon clients. He has previously represented Mohammad Momin Khawaja, the first Canadian charged under Canada’s Anti-terrorism Act, as well as former senator Mike Duffy.

Mike Duffy also lost his case.

None of that means anything conclusively, but I have a bad feeling about this. Having a jew lawyer would be a bit concerning, having one heavily involved in quasi-zionist organizations is extremely concerning. Having one that appears to only ever lose the high profile cases they are in, is more concerning. Having said zionist possibly doing this important political case for free is more concerning still. None of that means anything definitively, but I’d never let Greenspon represent me. 

This was my main complaint with Tamara Lich and the Finklethink Convoy organizers, they weren’t very smart. Sure, that’s harsh, but you need people with balls and brains or you aren’t going to get anywhere.

Back to the original article.

While Karimjee was leading Hassan’s evidence in chief, Phillips bristled at the idea that he might be asked to decide whether Lich violated her bail condition, instead of police.

“That’s a task I’m unfamiliar with. I’m not usually a police officer of release conditions. … Are you trying to put me in a position to find a breach here, to declare that she’s broken the law?” Phillips asked.

Karimjee responded that he’s entitled to lead evidence proving Lich violated the terms of her release, citing the Criminal Code.

I honestly did not know that the police were the governing body for who did and did not violate their bail agreements. In any case it’s simply another example of Moiz Karimjee being an annoying cunt.

[Lich] was initially denied bail by Ontario Court Justice Julie Bourgeois, who told court she found Lich to be guarded and “almost obstructive” at times, and who wasn’t convinced Lich would go home, stay home and stop her alleged counselling.

Lich and her then lawyer Diane Magas appealed Bourgeois’ decision, leading to her first bail review in the higher court in early March.

Superior Court Justice John Johnston ruled in Lich’s favour after the one-day proceeding, saying she had been a “valued employee” in Alberta and had lived a “crime free” life, and that the risk in Ottawa had been minimized after police cleared streets.

“Justice” Julie Bourgeois

It’s nearly impossible to find pictures of judges in this country. Julie Bourgeois is an exception, since she ran for office in the Liberal Party in 2011, and lost. And adding to the concern with Greenspon, Lich’s first lawyer won her first bail hearing case, so all of this looks a little bit suspect. Then again, that was the hearing where “justice,” John Johnston ordered her to never talk about the Finklethink Convoy, which is why we’re here now. So who knows?

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Canada

“Police Watchdog Group” Says Wahmen Trampled by Horse at Trucker Protest not Worthy of Justice

CBC:

Ontario’s police watchdog has closed its investigation of an interaction between a police horse and a woman during the convoy protest in Ottawa because her injury was not serious enough to fall under the organization’s jurisdiction. 

For those who can’t remember, the woman in question was literally stampeded by the Ottawa Police.

And the guy in the brown sweater is the guy trampled.

They then proceeded to lie, and pretend that a bicycle was thrown at this woman. This was blatantly false, and now they don’t even pretend otherwise. However, because the woman wasn’t seriously injured, they use this as an excuse to drop this case.

The Special Investigations Unit (SIU) said in a Monday press release the 49-year-old woman sustained a “strained shoulder” after she had an “interaction” with a Toronto Police Service mounted officer during the final weekend of protesters occupying downtown streets. 

Well, that’s one way to put it. This wahmen just had an “interaction,” with the Ottawa Police, in this case with reinforcement from the Toronto police. I guess if I hooked up the testicles of the leadership of the Special Investigations Unit to car batteries we’d all simply be having an “interaction,” together. Maybe they should have an interaction with a bullet.

She was among a group of protesters on Rideau Street in front of the Fairmont Château Laurier on the evening of Feb. 18 when mounted officers entered the crowd to create distance between protesters and police, the release said. 

How is literally all of this lies that don’t even make sense? “We charged into them to create distance between us and them,” is a statement so stupid it can only exist to mock the reader.

A horse near the edge of the unit “contacted” a man and a woman, knocking them to the ground. Officers on foot surrounded the two — as did protesters — and the woman was helped to her feet, according to the SIU. 

They “contacted” two people so hard that they were knocked to the ground. I guess if they’d shot these two people they’d be saying that they were “contacted,” with bullets.

The incident sparked false rumours a woman had been trampled by a horse.

She was literally trampled by a horse. We have video evidence of this. It happened. We watched you do it.

Joseph Martino, the director of the SIU, decided to close the case after the unit interviewed her and reviewed her medical records, as well as police footage from drones and body-worn cameras. 

“As the woman did not sustain a ‘serious injury’ within the terms of the SIU’s mandate, the SIU does not have statutory jurisdiction to investigate the matter, and the file is closed,” the Monday release said. 

The SIU has referred the case to Toronto police to investigate further, “as they deem appropriate.”

This is bureaucrat gang 101. They find some bullshit reason why they personally are just absolutely forced to do exactly what they want. Oh but don’t worry goy, you can waste your time and energy going to some other jurisdiction who will do the exact same thing to you.

As finkled as the Trucker Protest was, it was in some respects an outpouring of populist energy. So of course the Cuckservative Party is shutting their mouths about this, instead of constantly pushing the outrage over it.

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Canada

Random Mother has Bank Account Frozen after $50 Finklethink Convoy Donation

I forgot to write about this story before, but it’s from Monday of last week. 

Daily Mail:

A Canadian MP says the bank account of a single mom with a minimum wage job has been frozen after she donated $50 to Freedom Convoy.  

Conservative lawmaker Mark Strahl says the mom, named only as Briane, has had her life ruined for donating the small sum to the anti-vaccine mandates protest.

Strahl shared Brianne’s story as concerns grow that scores of ordinary people will no longer be able to pay for food and basics after their accounts were frozen for donating to a group of protesters. 

‘Briane is a single mom from Chilliwack working a minimum wage job. She gave $50 to the convoy when it was 100% legal. She hasn’t participated in any other way. Her bank account has now been frozen. This is who Justin Trudeau is actually targeting with his Emergencies Act orders.’ 

Well this is just Freedom Democracy in action goy. If you don’t like it then you’re just an authoritarian. Unlike the people who lie us into wars for the jew ethnostate.

Response on social media varied from those angry at the situation, stating this would have never happened to Black Lives Matter protesters, and offered to help Briane, to those who questioned whether Briane really exists. DailyMail.com has contacted Strahl for further information. 

It absolutely would not have, and if anyone had suggested that Trudeau would have read out a whiny and annoying speech one of his writers wrote for him about how it violates “our values,” and “our democracy,” and all that bullshit. This is a guy who refused to meet with Trucker Protesters, but did meet with actually violent anti-pipeline “Protesters” in 2020.

I’ll never 100% commit to something I can’t verify, but this story is supported by other peoples experiences.

But as of Monday, Canadian authorities said 206 bank accounts had been frozen under the power granted by federal emergencies act.   

It isn’t really up for debate or some weird conspiracy theory. The Canadian government has been ordering banks to freeze these accounts. So this exact story has played out 206 times in Canada, usually to unnamed victims.

Meanwhile, Canadian trucker Derek Brouwer told Fox News that his truck has been seized, and that his personal and business bank accounts have been frozen since Friday, because of his involvement with the protests. 

‘They’ve taken my truck – I don’t know where it is – and on Friday, they locked up my personal and my trucking business accounts,’  he said. 

He added that they also locked the account for another business he owns that he said has nothing to do with trucks or the protests. 

Brouwer said he hasn’t heard anything from police or the government on what steps to take next. 

He is attempting to work with the bank to rectify the situation, but was not getting anywhere Monday, which is a bank holiday in Canada.  

As Briana’s story continued to spread across social media, multiple questions remain on the reach of the Emergencies Act powers that allow banks to freeze accounts of people involved in the blockades.  

Canadian banks have been freezing the accounts and canceling credit cards of people linked to the trucker protests in accordance with the Emergencies Act, which Prime Minister Justin Trudeau invoked last week in an attempt to clear the demonstrators from Ottawa.  

The Emergency Powers Act was rescinded shortly after it passed. I wrote about it at the time, and I never got all that worked up about it, since I sensed the disgusting stench of LOLbertarianism abound. They didn’t need it to do any actual police work, although they did need it to shut down these people’s bank accounts to cause serious annoyance and inconvenience to them.

Are these people really that petty and spiteful?

Yes, yes they are.

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Anti-White Canada

CBC Whines about “Populist Rage”

Here’s an article almost certain to annoy you.

CBC:

The convoy has moved on. The challenge of extreme populism remains.

We are two sentences in an I already would like to commit an act of extreme populism on the CBC headquarters. Okay, first of all, populism is just another word for “democracy.” And I mean actual democracy there, not some tightly controlled elections. This is considered a “challenge,” to our Democracy Class.

It’s a long-term challenge both for Canada’s democracy and its political leadership — one that was apparent long before the trucks laid siege to the streets of downtown Ottawa.

No, the truckers did not “lay siege,” to the nations capitol. They were all unarmed, and they showed up in Ottawa. Once again, I remind you of CHAZ, and the BLM riots.

On February 17, 2017 — five years to the day before he stood in the House of Commons and opened debate on his government’s decision to invoke the Emergencies Act — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau addressed the St. Matthew’s Day Banquet, an elegant, centuries-old event held annually in Hamburg, Germany.

Weeks earlier, Donald Trump had become president of the United States. Shortly before that, the United Kingdom voted to leave the European Union. Trudeau suddenly found himself portrayed as a torch-bearer for liberal democracy and progressive government. Five months after his speech in Hamburg, he appeared on a Rolling Stone cover which asked whether he was “the free world’s best hope.”

I really don’t think there’s too much more of this that I can handle. Imagining Justin Trudeau as anything other than the torch bearer for our utterly loathed, and utterly anti-democratic Privileged Class is too far of a stretch for me. I can’t even entertain the idea.

Five years later, the initial focus on economic “anxiety” and inequality has given way to a broader discussion about the other things that might be feeding the disenchantment upon which populism feeds. “Status risk” and tribalism. A diminished sense of economic fairness. Political polarization, social media and “misinformation.” The convoy has now demonstrated both the potential impact of the pandemic and the power and reach of American media’s perpetual anger machine.

Aaron Wherry, CBC Propagandist

Before I click on that link to find out what “status risk,” is, I’m going to push in all my chips at the clout casino that it’ll be something anti-White.

Policy Options:

The first element at play is the perceived loss of status among members of a dominant societal group, namely working-class white men.

That was easy. If you’re wondering what the rest of that article is, it basically goes on about how you’re just a fragile little White Goy who can’t accept a browning of your country. Oh but also support jew nationalism please goyim. Actually I’ll quote one more small part.

In all of these cases, right-wing leaders used rhetoric to stoke fears among predominantly (but not exclusively) white, blue-collar men that they had become Strangers in their Own Land, that their governments were leaving them behind, and it was time to make their countries “great again.” This language encourages a sense of nostalgia for an idealized version of the past that is significantly less inclusive than today in terms of gender, race, and ethnicity.

“Inclusive,” means racial discrimination against White People, when these people use the term. And LOL at “Working Class White Men,” being the “dominant social group.” I would have guessed jew billionaires, but that’s just me. 

But also, when they want to trivialize anti-White policy, such as the CBC’s refusal to capitalize the W in White People, or massive non-White immigration, or anti-White hate propaganda in academia or corporations, they start talking about our feelings. Which is not really the point, and besides that, when they want to pretend that Black People, or Aboriginals are discriminated against, what they do is they make them fill out forms asking if they feel discriminated against. When a certain percentage of them say that they do, they then proclaim that x% of groupHere was racially discriminated against. QED.

CBC:

Progressives and moderates are still grappling with the question of what to do about all that. But Trudeau’s prescription remains relevant.

Trudeau told the business and political figures in his audience that he wanted to “challenge” them, “to highlight that the challenges we’re facing require real action and real leadership.”

Trudeau cited the actions of his own government. In its first 16 months, Trudeau said, the Liberal government had increased support to families through the Canada Child Benefit, boosted assistance for post-secondary students and made new investments in training and employment programs.

And we are currently undergoing a massive increase in wealth disparity between billionaires and everyone else, in large part due to his capricious handling of Covid-19. Well that and everything else. 

Like most of Trudeau’s platitudes, it’s a lot of hot air. Nobody gives less of a fuck about average everyday people than Joffrey Trudeau. 

In the face of political alienation and anti-democratic anger, such proposals can seem quaint.

Yes, the little people are upset that they aren’t getting the policies that they want. Them getting the policies that they want would be a threat to our democracy. We can’t have the government reflecting the will of the people now can we.

It’s probably too much to imagine that new or reformed government programs could completely extinguish the flames of radical populism. Trudeau’s agenda apparently failed to cool those embers.

The people demanding that they get the policy they want is something that needs to be “extinguished.” Instead the little peasants should just shut up and go away. This little weasel has some ideas that he thinks could help.

But it also stands to reason that smart and effective policy that provides meaningful support to citizens might at least shrink the pool of voters who might be drawn to extreme populism. If governments and legislatures show they can deliver solutions and relief, they might maintain faith in the democratic institutions that populists attack.

Imagine having to write this sentence, and still pretending that we live in an actual Democracy? Apparently the solution to make people stop wanting a radical alternative is to start a political party that… maybe actually does what the people want every now and then. This is currently not happening. In a Freedom Democracy.

After two traumatic and frustrating years of the pandemic, the need to reinforce institutional trust might be even greater.

I’ll say. After two years of arbitrary Covid-19 lockdown bullshit, where these propagandists also promoted BLM riots, and called them peaceful protests. And then claimed that the actually peaceful protest on January 6th, where unarmed Americans went to the nations capitol and walked around before four of them were murdered in cold blood by the police, was a “violent insurrection.” All while supporting the actual violent insurrection, however LARPy and pathetic, that was CHAZ

And I don’t think that I need to remind you that the very same people who lied us into Iraq are also the biggest advocates for you and I to be censored. And no, they have not faced punishment for this in any way, but if you fact-check some CIA/Mossad propaganda, you can enjoy some censorship courtesy of trillion dollar multinationals.

Trudeau’s second suggestion was simpler in theory but maybe harder to follow in practice. Political leaders, he said, need to listen.

Believe it or not, comments are actually open on this CBC article. That’s not always or even usually the case, but I guess the irony was too much for them. Then again, they’re also pretending that Trudeau is a big listener to the people, which is a bit too absurd to even respond to.

As Trudeau told his audience in Hamburg, he had just completed a national tour of town hall forums, taking questions from anyone who happened to show up. This was not without political risk, he said, and it could be unpredictable and sometimes intense, “but it’s only in having those tough conversations that we can get at the heart of what matters.”

We’re gonna need more cat pics for this Privilege Class Bloviation. Trudeau’s cross country rampage tour predates this website by many years, but I distinctly remember it being a retarded clusterfuck. And I also remember him refusing to answer at least one question by saying “that’s an alt-right talking point.” Unfortunately I can’t find it now, but the point is that this whiny dipshit has never been open to actually answering questions that he doesn’t feel like answering.

There was a hint of Trudeau the listener when anti-vaccine mandate protesters forced his campaign to cancel an event last August. The prime minister said then that “anger” should be met with “compassion.” But Trudeau eventually took a much harder line with the angry crowds that followed him. He was similarly dismissive of the convoy, calling it a “small fringe minority of people” who have “unacceptable views.”

I hope you don’t mind me reminding you that Trudeau supported the actually violent “pipeline protests,” from 2020. And on February 18th, one of them attacked security guards and a camp with axes, injuring at least one. What did Trudeau say in response? Absolutely nothing, because he supports violent riots by people he and his handlers politically agree with, but not peaceful protests that they do not agree with.

There were elements in both protests that were worth condemning: the election campaign protesters who threw stones at the prime ministerinsulted his wife and shouted offensive comments, the racist and extremist views expressed by some of the convoy organizers, the convoy’s stated mission of overthrowing Canadian democracy, the harassment of citizens in Ottawa.

Those who called on the prime minister to meet or negotiate with the occupiers in Ottawa — including prominent federal Conservatives — seemed bent on ignoring such facts.

And yet BLM Toronto founder, Yusra K. Ali, said “Whiteness is not humxness, in fact white skin is sub humxn.” And yet Trudeau still went to a BLM struggle session himself. And like I wrote earlier, he met with the anti-pipeline “protests,” or sent his cabinet members to in his stead. So the idea that there are some meanies or whatever and so Justin doesn’t have to meet with them is contradictory to his previous actions.

Trudeau could argue that some of his comments have been made to seem worse than they were. His suggestion to one interviewer that some of those who oppose COVID-19 vaccination were “misogynistic and racist” has since been framed as an attack on all the unvaccinated.

No it’s just a flat out retarded thing to say. It was seen correctly as Trudeau trying to weasel his way out of meeting with the protesters by calling them meanies. 

But the lesson of Hillary Clinton’s “basket of deplorables” moment in 2016 is that leaders (particularly progressive ones) have to choose their words carefully to avoid creating a rallying cry for opportunistic populists.

But why would “progressive,” leaders have to pick their words more carefully? Is it that “progressivism,” could more accurately be called “privilegism,” which is to say it is a luxury belief set that intentionally offers nothing to the people, precisely because that is the point. Never forget that the people who are flooding your country with Third Worlders, are jew nationalist Israel supporters who live in gated communities.

In Trudeau’s case — however much he might have wanted to “listen” — he ended up standing in opposition to some of his fellow citizens.

Oh no I’m sure it was eating him up inside not listening to those Uppity Peasants.

That’s harder than standing up to Donald Trump or the illiberal ideas that leaders like Trump promote.

Dead US Soldiers, 2003.

Remember goyim, mass murder of foreigners in wars these people lie us into isn’t “illiberalism.” Mass censorship lead by the (((ADL))) isn’t illiberalism. Making it illegal to fact-check the lampshadocaust isn’t illiberalism. Illiberalism is you peasants getting what you want, whether it is or is not government related.

It does not follow that Trudeau is to blame for the protests. But the convoy demonstrated the need for people in public life to find the line between compassion and capitulation — to acknowledge the concerns of angry, uneasy voters while still rejecting the influencers and ideas that cannot in good conscience be humoured.

Apparently the line between compassion and capitulation is you declare yourself dictator and freeze the peaceful protesters bank accounts while vowing to hunt them down and charge them with bullshit crimes after the police abuse them. To do any less would be way too much compassion, or something.

The convoy has brought back to the foreground the central challenge of Trudeau’s first four years as prime minister — to defend liberal democracy and establish a model of progressive government that can stand up to the forces of populism and the anti-democratic and illiberal energy that often comes with it.

Let’s all hope and pray that Daddy was PM can successfully stand up to the forces of the peasants getting the actual policies that they want. Everybody pray for Justin.

Man, that was my longest article I’ve written in a very long time. But sometimes you just have to get this stuff off your chest.

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Canada

Trudeau Rescinds “Emergencies Act” Powers, Thus Making Conservatives Look like the Retards that they are

If you were following the Finklethink Convoy stuff with any amount of interest, you probably heard some pants on fire cuckservative hand wringing about Trudeau’s invocation of the Emergencies Act. I was far more muted at the time, since I could smell the faint whiff of cuckservative LOLbertarianism in the air.

Let’s go ahead and check in on this tweet, shall we?

CBC:

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is revoking the use of the Emergencies Act, the powerful legislative tool that was used to quash the protests and blockades that erupted in Ottawa and at border crossings over recent weeks.

“The situation is no longer an emergency,” Trudeau told a news conference.

“We are confident that existing laws and bylaws are now sufficient to keep people safe.”

The Governor General signed off on the revocation on Wednesday afternoon, which formally ended the state of emergency.

It’s almost like him declaring a state of emergency was signally bullshit that didn’t actually matter. As I pointed out earlier, they didn’t need to declare a state of emergency to get any of the actions they were doing. Don’t believe me?

Vancouver Sun:

This newsletter has previously pointed out that there’s not really anything authorized by the Emergencies Act that couldn’t have been done using existing laws (blocking a roadway has always been an arrestable offence, for one). On Thursday, a citizen’s group successfully obtained a court order to seize the bank accounts of convoy organizers. Given that this was accomplished with normal processes, it would would seem to cast doubt on why the feds needed the Emergencies Act to do the same thing.

I’m getting pretty tired of cuckservatives impotently whining about shit that doesn’t really matter. There are plenty of politically relevant and highly damaging arguments that can be made. For example, Trudeau supported actually violent pipeline “protests.” Also, Jagmeet Singh LARPed about “defunding the police,” in 2020 before granting them Emergency Act powers now.

So rest assured, cuckservatives are going with the tried and true loser strategy of arguing based on the abstract principle of “muh freedom.” Well that plus a little bit of easily debunked conspiracy theorizing.

It’s almost like these aren’t exactly serious guys really fighting hard for actual policy.

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Canada

Ottawa Police Abuse Unarmed Protesters, “Police Brutality,” People Nowhere to be Seen

Here’s a few videos I’ve collected, mostly from the Canada First telegram channel, of the police bravely and heroically defending Democracy, or rather the Democracy Class, from the Uppity Peasants at the Finklethink Convoy. 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sEW6nKW9nA8

Here we see the cops heroically kneeing the downed, and not resisting protester in the head. I’ll remind you that this move, knees to the top of the head, has been banned in the UFC because it’s too dangerous. 

So how does Jagmeet “Defund the Police” Singh respond to this.

Breitbart:

“What has become very clear in this crisis is that there needs to be a serious examination of policing in Canada. Occupiers get hugs from police, while Indigenous and racialized people are met with the barrel of a gun. There are several accounts of current and former law enforcement and military members involved in these occupations,” he said.

Let’s take a look at some of these “hugs from police.”

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=950Pi1RxGnM

I especially liked when the one police on the top repeatedly hugged the top of the unarmed protesters head while the other police officers all group hugged him so hard his hands couldn’t defend himself. Which they didn’t need to anyway, because the police were just hugging him with love and kindness.

“[Trudeau] has done less to address police brutality and violence than even [U.S. President Donald] Trump has done. That is shameful,” Singh said at the time, according to the CBC. “What President Trump has done is still insufficient but he at least put forward some rules, some changes around the use of chokeholds.”

Jagmeet Singh is really deebly goncerned about chokehold and other stuff. He also supports police kneeing unarmed White protesters in the head, which, again, is banned by the UFC due to excessive risk of injury.

In 2018, the Toronto Sun noted in the course of critiquing the left-wing extremism of the NDP that Jagmeet Singh’s brother, fellow politician, and campaign manager Gurratan Singh was photographed in the late 2000s marching around with a “F–k the Police” sign. The scandal over these photos grew hot enough for Gurratan Singh to apologize and declare himself “deeply ashamed” of his previous actions.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GFyDqOo-o7s

I have to transcribe a bit of what this guy says, because it’s very illuminating.

Nick Strachan: They slammed me on the ground and started punching. They were punching on my face. They were kneeing me in the face. And simultaneously that’s when one of the ride officers took my nylon rainjacket, which is waterproof [and] hard to breathe through.

He took my hood, wrapped it around my mouth and nose. It was cutting off my breathing. I didn’t know if I was going to get another breath, because the last thing I saw was fists and knees coming in my face from all directions. I pulled my face out from my jacket and faced the other way. I yelled out ‘I can’t breathe.’

The speedrun to delegitimizing your political opposition is to show what some people refer to erroneously as “hypocrisy.” Really it’s just when you catch them making contradictory statements. It shows malice, not hypocrisy. The Jagmeet Singh’s of the world want the police to not dare so much as impeding BLM/Antifa when they do actual terrorism. He also wants the police to murder in cold blood unarmed White People who are peacefully protesting governmental overreach. That’s why he simultaneously LARPs about “defunding the police,” while also being the biggest champion of expanding their power so they can deal with these Uppity Peasants better.

But there’s one more thing that Nick Strachan says the needs to be written out.

They read me my rights. They told me I was being charged for – I think they said “obstruction of justice,” and then later on they said “mischief.” I said “I understand but do not agree.” They walked me over to a lineup. Very long lineup of people.

‘We’re gonna give you two options.’ It was an ultimatum. ‘You either A: sign this document we’ll give you that states that you will not re-enter the protest and that you will leave and all charges will be dropped.’

The other options was ‘lose your business license. Lose your ability to travel to the United States,’ among some other things. And I told them ‘I’ll take the charges, charge me.’

They didn’t bring us into a cell, they didn’t take our fingerprints. They didn’t do anything that would give us evidence or paperwork. Instead they brought us directly into the release room and said ‘there will be no charges laid on you. You are free to go.’

A lot of shit the government does is bluffs. Contrary to what malicious actors will say online, if these people had ultimate power, we’d all be dead. Putting bullshit cases through the courts, while far from a 100% truth and justice based system, would be a complete nightmare for them. Similar to how the police are allowed to lie to you in an interrogation, they are allowed to lie to you about pretty much everything else.

Once again, serious leadership would have already turned this into multiple police abuse lawsuits, which would at least force the BLM supporters to make it explicitly clear that they endorse Police Brutality. I mean it’s close enough as is, but it’s always nice to have the contradictions made crystal clear.

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Finklethink Convoy Organizer Gets 50k Bail Paid by Woman

CBC:

One of the leaders of the three-week occupation –

Nope, sorry CBC but we’re stopping it there. Here’s what it should be. One of the leaders of the three week peaceful protest done by unarmed citizens. 

Now let’s continue.

in Ottawa, Pat King, is appearing at a bail hearing Tuesday as a woman has pledged to put up $50,000 to ensure King won’t violate his bail conditions.

I have to do some research on this Pat King character before I figure out if I should support him or not. Remember, one of the Finklethink Convoy organizers is Benjamin Dichter, a gay jew supremacist. One of the first results was this insanely poorly written article.

Mixed Article:

According to Antihate, King has expressed overtly racist and antisemitic statements.

Okay I like what I’m hearing, but this could be some sort of Finkled counter-jihad type goy.

In a 2019 stream regarding the then-upcoming federal election, King expressed his dissatisfaction with the movement’s lack of success, saying, “[The election] won’t matter… Unless you want to switch your national language to Chinese, Mandarin, –

Ugh, so typical of this “muh Chyna baaaad” stuff that I’m –

or Hebrew,”

I stand corrected. And I stand with Pat King.

he says, before comparing Chinese names to the sound of money tumbling down the stairs.

Okay, I could do without this sort of low class anti-China stuff. So this Pat King guy isn’t perfect. As far as I know he could just be doing some sort of pied piper routine.

King has also publicly denied Holocaust facts by saying, “I do know that the Holocaust [sic] was reduced to 1.5 million and not the 6 million that it was said to be.” as reported by Antihate.

Well that settles it, support Pat King we must.

CBC:

King, an Alberta resident, faces four charges related to his involvement in the occupation including mischief, counselling to commit the offence of mischief, counselling to commit the offence of disobey court order, and counselling to commit the offence of obstruct police.

Once again I’ll remind you that the antifa above, David, Alexander Zegarac, wasn’t charged with terrorism or a hate crime for his terrorist act against the Finklethink Convoy. You can see my call in to the Winnipeg police here. Boy the police sure do pick and choose which goyim they throw the book at.

At Tuesday’s bail hearing, fellow Albertan Kerry Komix was put forward as King’s proposed surety, which means she would put money forward on behalf of King and encourage him to maintain conditions of bail. 

She pledged $50,000 equity on her home, roughly half its value, against King’s bail despite the fact she has only known him for about four weeks, Komix told the court.

Komix, a retired bus driver who has worked with children with special needs, says she joined King and others to travel to Ottawa for the so-called Freedom Convoy, which became a three-week occupation of downtown Ottawa.

She told court she would assist in administering justice against King, and was willing to monitor his digital and day-to-day activity. 

“My home is where he’s going to be. It’s kind of a jail for him if you want to call it that,” said Komix, who also committed to ensuring King attends court hearings in Ontario while serving bail in Alberta. 

I don’t have an image of this Kerry Komix, but she seems pretty great. That’s been my problem from day with with the Finklethink Convoy. It’s not that I don’t like the people protesting, it’s that the leadership is garbage, and it isn’t going to be productive because of that.

Crown lawyer Moiz Karimjee showed court some of King’s videos posted online where he makes disparaging remarks about certain races and encourages protesters to come to Ottawa, including the occupation “red zone.”

In one video, King is seen mocking specific ethnicities. In another, he talks about the Anglo-Saxon race “being the one with the strongest bloodlines.”

Komix told court she was not aware of King’s criminal record, which includes convictions for possession of narcotics and possession of the proceeds from crime, until a few days ago.

Boy, he sure does sound a lot like /ourgirl/ Emma Watson. We still haven’t had a followup interview from Watson after our first, but rumour has it she was down partying it up in Ottawa with the truckers. I think we’ve even got a picture of her.

Emma Watson chilling in a hottub in downtown Ottawa.

Unfortunately Emma was kicked out of the protest by the organizers. She was caught making too many racist jokes for the Benjamin Dichter, and she’s somewhere in the deep wilderness right now.

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Canada

Trudeau Defends Declaration of War Against Peaceful Protesters

CBC:

Last week, the federal Liberals invoked the Emergencies Act for the first time since its passage in 1988 to deal with an anti-vaccine mandate protest that had been occupying downtown Ottawa for weeks. The measures set out in the act have been in effect ever since.

MPs are set to vote tonight on the use of the Emergencies Act after a lengthy debate in a rare weekend sitting of the House of Commons.

If the motion fails, the invocation of the act and its extraordinary powers will be struck down. If it passes, they will remain in place until mid-March at the latest.

I’m writing this article a bit late. As of now the house voted 180-151 to extend the Emergency Powers granted to Trudeau in order to deal with the… peaceful unarmed protesters, none of whom have been arrested for assault.

Some Conservative MPs have suggested that police could freeze the bank accounts of small donors who may have given money to the protest early on.

In a statement released today, the RCMP said it has provided banks only with the names of organizers and owners of trucks who had refused to leave the protest area.

“At no time did we provide a list of donors to financial institutions,” the statement said.

And yet we’ve already got stories of people who have had their bank accounts frozen because they donated $50 to a protest. So I’m going to have to press x pretty hard to doubt on that one.

In defending their decision, Liberals have pointed repeatedly to comments made by interim Ottawa police Chief Steve Bell on Friday. Bell said the Emergencies Act allowed police to set up barriers and secure an area in the city’s downtown.

Interim Police Chief Steve Bell

In a dark way it was sort of funny watching this unfold. Ottawa had their Black, BLM supporting diversity hire police chief at the start of the protest. That’s because they wanted to do gay-ops to the police themselves. But the problem is he was too incompetent to do the oppression well, so they brought in this angry little bug creature in Steve Bell because they realized they wanted competence in oppression rather than someone who is simply anti-White. This Steve Bell character will give them whatever sound bites they need to justify the legislation they want, and vice versa. 

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Police

Ottawa Police Brag about being “Jackboots” Towards Unarmed Peaceful Protesters

What have we here goyim?

Looks like some Ottawa Coppers had a little group chat going. WhatsApp by the looks of things. I wonder what they would be talking about?

“Just watched that horse video. That’s awesome, we should practice that maneuver.” 

Here’s the video in question.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X-HxtAEt3tQ

And yes, they do run over that granny, although she lived as I detailed here

Here they can be seen calling themselves heroes as they stuff their faces. It’s very unprofessional, but you could do worse. 

There’s some run of the mill shift organizing going on. Typical stuff.

Aaaand then they start laughing about being “jackboots.” 

Time for the protesters to hear our jackboots on the ground. – Ottawa Police Officer Andrew Nixon

The quotes would be damaging enough. But apparently autists on the internet have managed to doxx the blue antifas. I can’t verify any of this, so keep in mind that this is all very speculative as of right now. For all I know they simply looked up “constable + nameInTexts” and went with the first thing they saw. 

After all, the above picture clearly states that this police officer is working in Calgary. It’s possible he got reassigned, but I don’t know. I’m not staking my credibility on Alt-Liters.

All makes sense thus far.

Except this guy who is thrown in there without a name. There doesn’t appear to be context. 

Like I said, I’m not staking my credibility on alt-liters. I have no idea if these people actually match the ones in the WhatsApp group chat, or if they just share the same names. 

What I do know is that these police officers bragged about being jackboots, and all the usual “muh police brutality,” suspects are shutting their fucking mouths. Jagmeet Singh has nothing to say except positives. Same for Justin Trudeau. The list goes on.

So keep this in mind if you ever hear these people bloviating about “muh police brutality,” horseshit. That’s just another anti-White tactic.