I don't think the effects of the convoy are entirely gone, but I do feel it didn't "catch" as I had hoped. A good friend of mine said at the time that they should have waited a few more months
From what I have read--and I am not in Canada so I only have what is reported through corporate media, social media, and alternative media--Canada, much like the United States, is rapidly approaching an inflection point as to what sort of society they will have: Free men or slaves.
The bad news is he's still in power.
I had hoped the Freedom Convoy would be an enduring political revolution up north, but perhaps the time is not yet ripe.
I don't think the effects of the convoy are entirely gone, but I do feel it didn't "catch" as I had hoped. A good friend of mine said at the time that they should have waited a few more months
The timing was off and they took the government's bait.
One can only hope.
From what I have read--and I am not in Canada so I only have what is reported through corporate media, social media, and alternative media--Canada, much like the United States, is rapidly approaching an inflection point as to what sort of society they will have: Free men or slaves.
I pray they choose rightly.
I AM in Canada. I got to see those trucks for myself. A LOT of folks were some surprised to see who saw it as good...and who didn't.
A great many Canucks would love some ill to rapidly befall our PM and his henchpeople. It can't come soon enough.
I think the official beginning to the end will be when the new leader of the Conservative Party of Canada is chosen.
Well, this deplorable Texan is praying you're right!
Yes. But the good news is the caucus is showing signs of rebellion.