Justin Trudeau seeks to invoke the Emergencies Act, a revision of the War Measures Act, that provides for the declaration of war, invasion, or insurrection. For what purpose? To deal with some trucks illegally parked outside the Canadian Parliament. That's the excuse. The actual reason is to grab the dictatorship that Trudeau has always lusted for.
The trucks are illegally parked in protest of the Government's Covid vaccine mandate for truckers crossing the US/Canadian border. The mandate, which is idiotic, is justified in the eyes of Trudeau'e dumb supporters on the basis of a big lie
The big lie, vigorously promoted by the Trudeau Government, is that the unvaccinated -- in this case truckers, are a threat to the health and welfare of the vaccinated.
The proof that this is a lie is provided by the Covid case data which show that the vaxxed in all but the youngest age categories have a much higher Covid infection rate than the unvaxxed.
Thus it is the vaxxed who represent a danger to the unvaxxed, not the other way around.
It is only by virtue of this counter-intuitive reality that Trudeau may succeed in his grab absolute power.
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"Justin Trudeau’s contempt for the truckers is therefore genuine and profound. He sees in them not an obstacle to Covid policy or a potential threat to public health. Not even he could possibly be so stupid as to think it matters whether or not these people take their vaccines. No: he identifies in them a barrier to forces in which his political future is entwined – an ever-increasing scope and scale for governmental authority, and the opportunities to buttress his own legitimacy that would follow from it. ...
... This conflict is therefore not about Covid – it’s existential. Does it matter if the truckers win or lose? No. What matters is what their efforts have revealed to us about the relationship between the state and society in 2022."