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Coastal Gaslink Worksite, Machines & Workers Attacked Extremely Violently

Started by cc, February 18, 2022, 02:53:13 PM

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I really tried to warn y\'all in 49  .. G. Orwell

Anonymous

Quote from: Thiel post_id=440207 time=1645244615 user_id=1688
Does anyone remember David Suzuki recently calling for acts of terror against oil and gas infrastructure. I would donate to a Wet'suwet'en crowdfundraiser if they launced a lawsuit against him and his foundation.

Excellent point Thiel..



Will his foundation lose it's charitable status and his accounts frozen.......never.

Anonymous

Quote from: "iron horse jockey" post_id=440051 time=1645214650 user_id=2015
No EMA used on protesters, no seizing bank accounts, not blaming foreign money, not even charges laid. But, it you protest peacefully in the nation's capital close to our fuehrer the state will destroy your life. Man, what double standards when the cause is approved by progtards.

The EMA is for really serious threats like clearing out bouncy castles, not stopping axe wielding assailants destroying critical infrastructure. Yes, this is sarcasm. The double standard of the Trudeau regime is painfully obvious to anyone.

Anonymous

Quote from: Thiel post_id=440211 time=1645245497 user_id=1688
Quote from: cc post_id=440209 time=1645245250 user_id=88
Quote from: Thiel post_id=440207 time=1645244615 user_id=1688
Does anyone remember David Suzuki recently calling for acts of terror against oil and gas infrastructure. I would donate to a Wet'suwet'en crowdfundraiser if they launced a lawsuit against him and his foundation.

Good point. He shuld be a prime suspect. Short of T-2, he's a close second and more dogmatic and seems more physically vicious



I'd match your donation

David Suzuki has been "counselling to commit mischief" for years and he walks free.

Of course. He's rich and progressive. He is allowed to destroy as much infrastructure as he wants, And if his supporters get a little violent, so be it. The Indians who support Coastal Gas Link are nazis.

Anonymous

The response to protests in Canada depends entirely if the protest in question gets the woke seal of approval.



The Liberals' biased, subjective, politicized response to two different protests



A group of around 20 masked protestors, armed with axes, committed millions of dollars in damage to construction equipment, as well as threatened security guards in the middle of the night.



To make it harder for police to respond, the alleged attackers blocked the road to the site with felled trees, stumps covered in tar (to make them trickier to move), boards with spikes and bonfires.



When Mounties tried to drive to the remote site, several protestors along the road threw smoke bombs and flaming sticks. One officer was wounded.



Last November, the same construction project was hit by anti-pipeline activists (believed to be mostly Indigenous activists), who stole heavy equipment from the Coastal Gaslink site and dug open a trench across the road.



Five hundred construction workers were cut off from supplies of food and fresh water for several days. Again, millions in damage was done to trucks, trailers, haulers and backhoes.



During that blockade, shared toilets at the camp could only be flushed once a day, communal showers were shut off and no laundry was permitted.



Yet our prime minister labels the protest in Ottawa the violent one, the one that must be quelled by invoking the Emergencies Act for the first time since it was passed in 1988.



The Freedom Convoy, which featured bouncy castles, barbecues and free Indian food for Sikh drivers, is the one the Liberal government claims is a threat to peace, order, good government and national security.



Senior cabinet ministers even accused the truckers of being a foreign controlled fifth column intent on overthrowing the Canadian government.



The federal government's attack on the truckers goes far beyond arresting some of them and towing their trucks away.



Because the Emergencies Act permits the feds to act without warrants or judicial oversight against people it (and it alone) deems to be threats to national safety, the Trudeau government has also instructed banks, credit unions, investment brokers and insurance companies to freeze the accounts of convoy participants.



Justice Minister David Lametti has hinted on CTV that the feds are considering using names, provided by a hacker, of donors to the convoy to have financial institutions freeze their accounts, too.



Ottawa, apparently, even investigated the possibility of having the Ontario government's Children's Aid Society seize the children of convoy participants.



British Columbia's Public Safety Minister, Mike Farnworth, issued a statement condemning the "egregious criminal activity" at the B.C. pipeline camp this week. And federal Natural Resources Minister Jonathan Wilkinson and Public Safety Minister Marco Mendicino offered similar (yet milder) rebukes.



But there was nothing from the Liberals like the smear tactics (and police tactics) unleashed against the convoy truckers, who had at times been unruly, but not violent.



The bigger problem with this biased, subjective, heavily politicized response to the two protests is that it brings the administration of justice into disrepute.



Nevertheless, when a government uses a nuclear bomb to dislodge a largely peaceful (although annoying and obstructive) protest, while seemingly ignoring or even sloughing off a truly violent one by radicals it largely agrees with, then ordinary citizens begin to believe there are two sets of laws – one for friends of the government and a harsher set every everyone else.



Don't expect any justice from the NDP, though. Party leader Jagmeet Singh has said his party will support the Liberals' use of the Emergencies Act, but only if "Indigenous land defenders, climate change activists, workers fighting for fairness, and any Canadian using their voice to peacefully demand justice" are exempted from its provisions.



There's the bias that undermines the law and institutions.

https://edmontonsun.com/opinion/columnists/gunter-the-liberals-biased-subjective-politicized-response-to-two-different-protests">https://edmontonsun.com/opinion/columni ... t-protests">https://edmontonsun.com/opinion/columnists/gunter-the-liberals-biased-subjective-politicized-response-to-two-different-protests

Bricktop

Time to admit what the evidence is showing.



You are a nation divided, and your national unity is now in shreds.

Anonymous

Quote from: Bricktop post_id=440650 time=1645490940 user_id=1560
Time to admit what the evidence is showing.



You are a nation divided, and your national unity is now in shreds.

Our prime minister is the great divider.

cc

Quote from: Bricktop post_id=440650 time=1645490940 user_id=1560
Time to admit what the evidence is showing.



You are a nation divided, and your national unity is now in shreds.


Meh!!!



%^&*#$ Drama Queens from OZ
I really tried to warn y\'all in 49  .. G. Orwell

Frood

Quote from: cc post_id=440653 time=1645491240 user_id=88
Quote from: Bricktop post_id=440650 time=1645490940 user_id=1560
Time to admit what the evidence is showing.



You are a nation divided, and your national unity is now in shreds.


Meh!!!



%^&*#$ Drama Queens from OZ


So you aren't a nation divided?
Blahhhhhh...

cc

Every country is divided. Degree to which varies as time and circumstances change ...  the nature of democracy is always division



By the criteria exhibited in all democracies, NO!!



I feel quite confident the pendulum, implied above, will swing in the next election .. i.e. democracy is action .. We are quite solid



While I have you two Drama Queen's (about other peoples counties)  ears, How's you provinces doin? .. after showing the world how bad things can be
I really tried to warn y\'all in 49  .. G. Orwell

Anonymous

Quote from: seoulbro post_id=440643 time=1645487660 user_id=114
The response to protests in Canada depends entirely if the protest in question gets the woke seal of approval.



The Liberals' biased, subjective, politicized response to two different protests



A group of around 20 masked protestors, armed with axes, committed millions of dollars in damage to construction equipment, as well as threatened security guards in the middle of the night.



To make it harder for police to respond, the alleged attackers blocked the road to the site with felled trees, stumps covered in tar (to make them trickier to move), boards with spikes and bonfires.



When Mounties tried to drive to the remote site, several protestors along the road threw smoke bombs and flaming sticks. One officer was wounded.



Last November, the same construction project was hit by anti-pipeline activists (believed to be mostly Indigenous activists), who stole heavy equipment from the Coastal Gaslink site and dug open a trench across the road.



Five hundred construction workers were cut off from supplies of food and fresh water for several days. Again, millions in damage was done to trucks, trailers, haulers and backhoes.



During that blockade, shared toilets at the camp could only be flushed once a day, communal showers were shut off and no laundry was permitted.



Yet our prime minister labels the protest in Ottawa the violent one, the one that must be quelled by invoking the Emergencies Act for the first time since it was passed in 1988.



The Freedom Convoy, which featured bouncy castles, barbecues and free Indian food for Sikh drivers, is the one the Liberal government claims is a threat to peace, order, good government and national security.



Senior cabinet ministers even accused the truckers of being a foreign controlled fifth column intent on overthrowing the Canadian government.



The federal government's attack on the truckers goes far beyond arresting some of them and towing their trucks away.



Because the Emergencies Act permits the feds to act without warrants or judicial oversight against people it (and it alone) deems to be threats to national safety, the Trudeau government has also instructed banks, credit unions, investment brokers and insurance companies to freeze the accounts of convoy participants.



Justice Minister David Lametti has hinted on CTV that the feds are considering using names, provided by a hacker, of donors to the convoy to have financial institutions freeze their accounts, too.



Ottawa, apparently, even investigated the possibility of having the Ontario government's Children's Aid Society seize the children of convoy participants.



British Columbia's Public Safety Minister, Mike Farnworth, issued a statement condemning the "egregious criminal activity" at the B.C. pipeline camp this week. And federal Natural Resources Minister Jonathan Wilkinson and Public Safety Minister Marco Mendicino offered similar (yet milder) rebukes.



But there was nothing from the Liberals like the smear tactics (and police tactics) unleashed against the convoy truckers, who had at times been unruly, but not violent.



The bigger problem with this biased, subjective, heavily politicized response to the two protests is that it brings the administration of justice into disrepute.



Nevertheless, when a government uses a nuclear bomb to dislodge a largely peaceful (although annoying and obstructive) protest, while seemingly ignoring or even sloughing off a truly violent one by radicals it largely agrees with, then ordinary citizens begin to believe there are two sets of laws – one for friends of the government and a harsher set every everyone else.



Don't expect any justice from the NDP, though. Party leader Jagmeet Singh has said his party will support the Liberals' use of the Emergencies Act, but only if "Indigenous land defenders, climate change activists, workers fighting for fairness, and any Canadian using their voice to peacefully demand justice" are exempted from its provisions.



There's the bias that undermines the law and institutions.

https://edmontonsun.com/opinion/columnists/gunter-the-liberals-biased-subjective-politicized-response-to-two-different-protests">https://edmontonsun.com/opinion/columni ... t-protests">https://edmontonsun.com/opinion/columnists/gunter-the-liberals-biased-subjective-politicized-response-to-two-different-protests

True Dope's regime invokes the EMA on the peaceful protest, but not on the one using weapons, and extreme disregard for the safety of others.

Frood

Quote from: cc post_id=440661 time=1645493344 user_id=88
Every country is divided. Degree to which varies as time and circumstances change ...  the nature of democracy is always division



By the criteria exhibited in all democracies, NO!!



I feel quite confident the pendulum, implied above, will swing in the next election .. i.e. democracy is action .. We are quite solid



While I you two Drama Queen's your ears, How's you provinces doin? .. after showing the world how bad things can be


Declaring martial law for peaceful protests and seizing property, people, and cancelling them for thought crime is not a variance of a democratically elected civil liberties mindful government.... sorry, but not at all.



That is beyond division. It is unbridled tyranny.



Here in my state these days it's still not much better but we've at least been able to protest without being attacked and come Friday, no mask mandates and I believe QR codes anymore.



It doesn't go far enough though. The jab mandates roll on.



Omnicron is ripping through our schools every day and Kim Jong Dan Andrews can't maintain the narrative much longer, particularly because he's being investigated for corruption and for sexual discrimination/harassment in his own office. His minders are nearly ready to turf him under the bus as he's outlived his usefulness.



Democracy isn't what it's all cracked up to be... I doubt it will change much except the appearance of what's happening... the watering down of civil liberties and the subjugation of the people by a neo-fascist world government pushing regime of elitist cocksuckers.
Blahhhhhh...

Frood

Quote from: cc post_id=440661 time=1645493344 user_id=88
Every country is divided. Degree to which varies as time and circumstances change ...  the nature of democracy is always division



By the criteria exhibited in all democracies, NO!!



I feel quite confident the pendulum, implied above, will swing in the next election .. i.e. democracy is action .. We are quite solid



While I have you two Drama Queen's (about other peoples counties)  ears, How's you provinces doin? .. after showing the world how bad things can be


Please stop ninja editing. Write what you want to say the first time and leave it.



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Kthnx....
Blahhhhhh...

cw_

I blame monopoly capitalism and the military industrial complex.

Frood

Quote from: cw_ post_id=440669 time=1645495131 user_id=3226
I blame monopoly capitalism and the military industrial complex.


Pretty much....



No Free Markets and no sovereignty respected.
Blahhhhhh...