Which is hard to say when or if that will even occur. The time to draw the line was back in early spring of 2020. We've surpassed that line easily and continue towards the path of tyranny. It's hard to imagine a large majority fed up with this now if they were fine with it in the beginning. Essentially it's near impossible to reverse course once a population becomes conditioned. If there is a majority of people that are pissed off about the pandemic restrictions, then it's meaningless because only 10% at best are vocal about it. Everyone else is just 'going along to get along'.
Yeah he's right. Canadians are so unbelievably sanctimonious when comparing ourselves to Americans, but our culture is objectively weak and subservient. We'll give up our rights at the drop of a hat without a fight if our government asks us to.
Our citizens have no concept or understanding of the importance or fragility of our rights. They think "muh rights" is a cultural trope of right-wing Americans. They think anyone who advocates for 'muh rights' is a hillbilly wing-nut.
We are very susceptible to tyranny because most Canadians will go along with it willingly rather than be rude or make waves or sound like an American hillbilly moaning about "muh rights". We're pretty pathetic actually.
If it makes you feel better, half of the US is in the same boat, going along with whatever they are told so that they don't get clumped together with "racists."
It doesn't help that a lot of people are genuinely stupid.
I guess that only matters if you have an employer. There's nothing wrong with being an employee, but it seems pretty evident to me that this man is self employed and marches to the beat of his own drum. You should try it instead of making dumb comments like this one. I don't even like neck tattoo's and think they look horrible as well, but your comment only amplifies the exact message he's sending. You enjoy being at the whim of others. Enjoy being an employee sir.
He's not wrong, this will only end when people stop accepting it.
Which is hard to say when or if that will even occur. The time to draw the line was back in early spring of 2020. We've surpassed that line easily and continue towards the path of tyranny. It's hard to imagine a large majority fed up with this now if they were fine with it in the beginning. Essentially it's near impossible to reverse course once a population becomes conditioned. If there is a majority of people that are pissed off about the pandemic restrictions, then it's meaningless because only 10% at best are vocal about it. Everyone else is just 'going along to get along'.
Yeah he's right. Canadians are so unbelievably sanctimonious when comparing ourselves to Americans, but our culture is objectively weak and subservient. We'll give up our rights at the drop of a hat without a fight if our government asks us to.
Our citizens have no concept or understanding of the importance or fragility of our rights. They think "muh rights" is a cultural trope of right-wing Americans. They think anyone who advocates for 'muh rights' is a hillbilly wing-nut.
We are very susceptible to tyranny because most Canadians will go along with it willingly rather than be rude or make waves or sound like an American hillbilly moaning about "muh rights". We're pretty pathetic actually.
If it makes you feel better, half of the US is in the same boat, going along with whatever they are told so that they don't get clumped together with "racists."
It doesn't help that a lot of people are genuinely stupid.
Is that the same person who posted a video last year predicting where we'd be at right now? I remember the guy was wearing sunglasses.
Yes, this guy has been warning people since the beginning.
I guess that only matters if you have an employer. There's nothing wrong with being an employee, but it seems pretty evident to me that this man is self employed and marches to the beat of his own drum. You should try it instead of making dumb comments like this one. I don't even like neck tattoo's and think they look horrible as well, but your comment only amplifies the exact message he's sending. You enjoy being at the whim of others. Enjoy being an employee sir.
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