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Oh, Canada
« on: April 18, 2021, 05:57:15 AM »
Too bad MD is not here. I think he might appreciate the police state that Canada has become. The Rebel news has been a thorn in the side of the gestapo for quite some time. So they arrested them and tried to search their AirBNB.

It is really sad what is happening to my country. I don't think that the video will embed- but you can search it for yourself, or watch it on rumble (below.) Heaven knows that I only support defunding the police because they are hard on people of colour (or lack of colour.) But shit like turning us into a police state and weaponizing them against citizens makes me think that they could use a few less officers in their ranks. I honestly don't think I would be opposed to cutting their numbers by 25%.

Of course, you would then need to ensure that they didn't do stupid stuff like cut their homocide unit while doubling their covid ticket writing force. But I don't think taking a few officers away from speed traps and assaulting journalists would be a bad thing.

https://rumble.com/vfqh59-watch-what-happened-the-morning-after-the-montreal-police-raid-on-rebels-te.html

Re: Oh, Canada
« Reply #1 on: April 18, 2021, 07:02:55 PM »
A satellite country of China Canada now is.

Re: Oh, Canada
« Reply #2 on: April 18, 2021, 07:52:31 PM »
Maybe warmer weather will make things interesting.

Re: Oh, Canada
« Reply #3 on: April 18, 2021, 10:20:31 PM »
Either people are going to rise up and ignore their laws and protest the police state they are creating, or they will continue to beg the government for protection against all forms of threat. The so called conservative leader in Ontario (40% of Canada's population resides in Ontario) passed a law allowing police to stop vehicles and people found not in their houses and demand their address, and their reason for not being in their homes. Again, this is a conservative? Yeah, right.

They shut down everything yet again (including playgrounds) and have determined that the population should go back to solitary confinement for a few more weeks.

To be fair, they changed the law from being able to stop anybody and question them (with a $750 penalty for not telling the officers why you are out of your house) to only stopping people who they have reason to suspect are attending a public event. It's like they learned that you make the most outragous legislation you can (and trounce the few remaining rights that people have) and then you take back the worst parts and expect people to thank you and accept what they otherwise would not. Hell, it worked for the Canadian civil liberties association who were going to challenge it but now think it is fine.

I have already determined that I am going to use the Geneva convention and offer my name, rank and serial number only. If it's good enough for a POW, it is good enough for a citizen of the country...

From the convention... "Every prisoner of war is required to declare, if he is interrogated on the subject, his true names and rank, or his regimental number. If he infringes this rule, he exposes himself to a restriction of the privileges accorded to prisoners of his category. No pressure shall be exercised on prisoners to obtain information regarding the situation in their armed forces or their country. Prisoners who refuse to reply may not be threatened, insulted, or exposed to unpleasantness or disadvantages of any kind whatsoever."

I think it would be funny. I know I would get a fine- but maybe it would make a point?

Re: Oh, Canada
« Reply #4 on: May 01, 2021, 01:43:59 PM »
WOTR, is your leader guy doing ok? I saw where he supposedly got his vaccine but it looked a little strange. I've always seen the shooter, grab and condense the shootee's muscle tissue with their off hand as they go in with the kill shot with their main arm. What I saw looked like a drunken chick trying to throw darts at a bar instead of an inoculation. Never seen it done one handed before.


Re: Oh, Canada
« Reply #5 on: May 02, 2021, 02:59:45 AM »
WOTR, is your leader guy doing ok? I saw where he supposedly got his vaccine but it looked a little strange. I've always seen the shooter, grab and condense the shootee's muscle tissue with their off hand as they go in with the kill shot with their main arm. What I saw looked like a drunken chick trying to throw darts at a bar instead of an inoculation. Never seen it done one handed before.



The "pro" vaccinators I saw in the Army's yearly medical festival (they show up at your unit and everybody gets in line for SHOTS!) would hold the syringe by the plunger one-handed and jam that baby in, like less than a second!  No gentle here's your lollipop shit for them.  Actually, if you just relaxed and let those pro-types do it that way it was like a bug bite or something, you barely noticed it.

But woe to the weakling flincher-types with that method, if you twisted or jumped in that one second the needle would do a little ripping and tearing and you'd be marked as a fraidy cat with blood oozing out of your arm while the pro got an alcohol swab and a hunk of cotton for you...  MARKED as weak, haha.

Good thymes!

Boy was I disappointed at that first medical festival:  some joker was running around telling everyone that would listen "Hey, did you hear they are giving out free SHOTS in room 223, woo-hoo PAR-TAY!"

Actually that may have be me doing that, Nautical Shore...


Re: Oh, Canada
« Reply #6 on: May 02, 2021, 03:37:11 AM »
The "pro" vaccinators I saw in the Army's yearly medical festival (they show up at your unit and everybody gets in line for SHOTS!) would hold the syringe by the plunger one-handed and jam that baby in, like less than a second!  No gentle here's your lollipop shit for them.  Actually, if you just relaxed and let those pro-types do it that way it was like a bug bite or something, you barely noticed it.

But woe to the weakling flincher-types with that method, if you twisted or jumped in that one second the needle would do a little ripping and tearing and you'd be marked as a fraidy cat with blood oozing out of your arm while the pro got an alcohol swab and a hunk of cotton for you...  MARKED as weak, haha.

Good thymes!

Boy was I disappointed at that first medical festival:  some joker was running around telling everyone that would listen "Hey, did you hear they are giving out free SHOTS in room 223, woo-hoo PAR-TAY!"

Actually that may have be me doing that, Nautical Shore...



So the one handed dart approach is definitely a thing.  Sounds like J.T. will be A-Okay then, or whatever the acceptable term is. I think I heard some rumblings that okay is hateful and racist but I didn't pay close attention. So no offense, okay?

Re: Oh, Canada
« Reply #7 on: May 02, 2021, 03:47:03 AM »
The "pro" vaccinators I saw in the Army's yearly medical festival (they show up at your unit and everybody gets in line for SHOTS!) would hold the syringe by the plunger one-handed and jam that baby in, like less than a second!  No gentle here's your lollipop shit for them.  Actually, if you just relaxed and let those pro-types do it that way it was like a bug bite or something, you barely noticed it.

But woe to the weakling flincher-types with that method, if you twisted or jumped in that one second the needle would do a little ripping and tearing and you'd be marked as a fraidy cat with blood oozing out of your arm while the pro got an alcohol swab and a hunk of cotton for you...  MARKED as weak, haha.

Good thymes!

Boy was I disappointed at that first medical festival:  some joker was running around telling everyone that would listen "Hey, did you hear they are giving out free SHOTS in room 223, woo-hoo PAR-TAY!"

Actually that may have be me doing that, Nautical Shore...



The lack of blood obviously marks Justine as a "mans man." A real trooper and worthy of leading a country. I'm impressed by his bravery in the face of imminent danger. Hell, it actually looks like he finally left his basement after months and months of cowering.

Re: Oh, Canada
« Reply #8 on: May 03, 2021, 12:26:50 AM »
The lack of blood obviously marks Justine as a "mans man." A real trooper and worthy of leading a country. I'm impressed by his bravery in the face of imminent danger. Hell, it actually looks like he finally left his basement after months and months of cowering.

I reserve judgement on that:  is there a picture of the aftermath?  When she yanks the needle out (if it is acting like a piece of re-bar impaling a vital artery) there could have been blood...


Re: Oh, Canada
« Reply #9 on: May 07, 2021, 05:48:39 AM »
That fucking little weasel and his shit stain rotting liberals are aiming for free speech on the internet. Yeah, my using a VPN and other such steps are just "paranoia."

"The changes to Bill C-10 — made at the behest of Liberal MPs on the heritage committee — would allow the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) to regulate user-generated content uploaded to social media platforms, much as it regulates radio and TV content now."

It is supposed to be professional content- but they specifically stripped out the guarantee that they would not be able to go after small fish for posting what they dislike. "Canadian Heritage Minister Steven Guilbeault says the exemption for user-generated content was 'not necessary."

Huge shock. Jagmeet Singh (NDP) supports it because like any good communist, he supports more controls on what he can deem hate speech or misinformation.

Yeah. Give the most powerful people in the country the right to "moderate" what you can say. That has always ended well in the past.

Re: Oh, Canada
« Reply #10 on: May 07, 2021, 05:08:02 PM »
As a glasses-wearer, I'm starting to get worried