Time will tell. On a freedom event where he was only semi official he was to attend (due to threats of arrest mid travel by Manitoba Stasi), I didn’t meet him myself but was in a crowd of several folks I went along with a few feet away, and seemed happy to shake people’s hands, hug people, take pics, selfies, answer questions, hear what they had to say, over and over again. I counted most out of 30 people in my group stopping him and talking to him one by as he was making his way up to the podium. The questions were quite similar but he addressed them over and over.
He looked a bit tired behind the sunglasses and he was getting a bit monotone and hoarse/energy dipping at the end and edge of the crowd at the podium side and TBH talking to a zillion people would try my patience too.
Ultimately I’m going to reserve judgement and from his spirit and mannerisms only a few feet away, he appears to be just a normal man, he is like anyone else, no media training, not a trained public speaker. His heart seems to be in the right place from what I saw, if I’m wrong, I have lost nothing.
I agree with you. From what I've heard, they didn't want him to speak at the rally.
I don't care if he was invited to speak by the organizers or not. As long as he doesn't try to incite violence against a group or person, I think he should be allowed a few minutes uninterrupted.
Lately, I've only seen him on infowars. So I'm starting to think there is an effort in Canada by all media and political sides to censor him.
I agree with a lot of what he says and I don't agree with censoring him. That is what fascist do to their political opponents and hurts debate on subjects.
When the political right and left in Canada and all media (I've haven't seen him on rebel news lately) try to censor someone, I tend to pay more attention to what they have to say.
Time will tell. On a freedom event where he was only semi official he was to attend (due to threats of arrest mid travel by Manitoba Stasi), I didn’t meet him myself but was in a crowd of several folks I went along with a few feet away, and seemed happy to shake people’s hands, hug people, take pics, selfies, answer questions, hear what they had to say, over and over again. I counted most out of 30 people in my group stopping him and talking to him one by as he was making his way up to the podium. The questions were quite similar but he addressed them over and over.
He looked a bit tired behind the sunglasses and he was getting a bit monotone and hoarse/energy dipping at the end and edge of the crowd at the podium side and TBH talking to a zillion people would try my patience too.
Ultimately I’m going to reserve judgement and from his spirit and mannerisms only a few feet away, he appears to be just a normal man, he is like anyone else, no media training, not a trained public speaker. His heart seems to be in the right place from what I saw, if I’m wrong, I have lost nothing.
I agree with you. From what I've heard, they didn't want him to speak at the rally.
I don't care if he was invited to speak by the organizers or not. As long as he doesn't try to incite violence against a group or person, I think he should be allowed a few minutes uninterrupted.
Lately, I've only seen him on infowars. So I'm starting to think there is an effort in Canada by all media and political sides to censor him.
I agree with a lot of what he says and I don't agree with censoring him. That is what fascist do to their political opponents and hurts debate on subjects.
When the political right and left in Canada and all media (I've haven't seen him on rebel news lately) try to censor someone, I tend to pay more attention to what they have to say.