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Many years ago, and for many years, I would travel to Morocco to visit uncles, cousins, and my paternal grandmother. Some lived in Tangiers;...

Wednesday, February 16, 2022

The Evil and the Madness of the Woke State

I will rely on my Canadian readers to provide a view from the inside of the last day or two of developments in our Great Northern Neighbor. 

From this side of the Niagara Falls, however, those developments seem shocking, though not completely unexpected. We were told repeatedly that the truckers were just a bunch of fringe nuts, a minority really, and now, suddenly, they are the greatest threat to Canada's existence since, well, since ever. They must be crushed! The Man-Boy minority PM has lived up to his family heritage of preferring dictatorship to democracy. By "family heritage," I mean both that of his putative cigar-smoking Cuban father, and that of his legally recognized Barbara Streisand-dating Canadian father. Little Justin is no friend of freedom and like his woke brethren throughout the West prefers the strong-arm of the state to holding of free and fair debate and discussion. The PM has invoked the thus-far never used 1988 Emergencies Powers Act. The BBC provides a pretty good summary HERE of what the Act provides. You can read that, with all the legal-mumbo-jumbo caveats the BBC inserts, but keep in mind that, in practice, to wit, in the real world, the Act seems a bit vague; as far as I am concerned it is just shy of martial law. Hell, it is martial law but cloaked in civilian garb. Most troubling is the power granted to intervene banking transactions. In today's world, you don't need the army to destroy domestic opponents: compliant tech and media companies and financial institutions can do that for you.  Canadians will have to explain how the powers of the Emergencies Act clash or don't with the powers held by the Provinces and Territories. Can, for example, Alberta defy a Federal edict under the Act?

This is a remarkable development in the democratic world; certainly in the Anglosphere. It clearly sets a further precedent, one most notably started by vaccine and mask mandates and lock-downs, for the government to assume tremendous powers over the exercise of freedom. I am sure the Wokemasters in the White House, who egged the Boy PM on, now watch with great interest and envy.  I ask our Aussie and Kiwi readers to tell us whether their nations' governments are set to follow in the Canadian path, all in the name of "battling" a not-very-deadly virus.

Man-Boy PM is right about one thing: the truckers are a threat to him and to the Woke tyrannical state he so ably represents and protects. Future generations will have to build a monument to the embattled Canadian trucker who parked at the Ambassador Bridge and sounded the honk heard round the world, and place a plaque reading something like this:

By the steel bridge that arched Winter's flood, 

Here once the embattled Canadian trucker parked,

and sounded the horn blast heard round the world . . . 


21 comments:

  1. What do people mean by the term Mooseolini?

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  2. “ Mooseolini”. OMG, never heard that one before! Love it! 😆

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  3. The biggest problem facing Trudeau is that he is running out of pandemic to justify all of the emergency powers.

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  4. Clearly the next step will be for Trudeau to suspend elections, "until the emergency has been declared settled" and keeping him in power potentially forever.
    Isn't that the usual progression of dictator wannabes?

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  5. Here in Oz things are a little different. We have a Federal election here around about May and both major parties are sensitive to public opinion at the moment. There has been a well supported demonstration in the national capitol Canberra which, surprisingly, mainstream politicians avoided as the people demonstrating have a great deal of support from the wider public. Left wing and "progressives" excepted of course.

    At State level things have been different. The Labor [left wing] dominated States have been draconian in their approach to civil liberties and reprehensible in their treatment of their citizens. The conservative States have been better but no shining lamp of freedom and I despair for the country and its institutions and the old Aussie attitude of the fair go.

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  6. Short of declaring himself Prime Minister for Life he should face voters some day.

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  7. This creep known as Justin Trudeau--
    He's a nightmare come straight out of Poe!
    It is clear he doth hate
    Any reasoned debate!
    Don't get big ideas, Old Joe!

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  8. I also wonder if it is also a reference to the ultimate fate of Mussolini. Sort of like the references to a Ceascu Christmas.

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  9. Is it just me or does the "Emergencies Powers Act" smell an awful lot like an "Enabling Act?"

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    1. Not quite that bad, if only because of potential for east stop. As I understand it, the Canadian tyrant gets 7 days before he has to submit his emergency declaration to Parliament, and either house can shut it down with a simple majority vote.

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    2. Is it 7 calendar days or 7 days that their national legislature is in session?
      I believe that the legislature is about to have a scheduled break, so if it is the latter, it may be a while before the legislature can counter the PM's Emergency act.

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  10. The problem at this point looks to be that the NDP and the Quebecois are standing firm in supporting Trudeau's stupidity.

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    1. The Bloc Quebecois is aligning with the Conservative Party in opposing the invocation of the Emergency Powers Act. It's the NDP and the Liberals who are supporting it.

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  11. THE FIX/s:
    SEEMS LONG OVERDUE FOR A NEUTERING,
    or perhaps an old fashioned EXORCISM
    may suffice/serve to pluck the SCALES
    from the 'Rats nay Frogs eyes/ayes~~~

    New Democratic Party
    Social democratic political party in Canada The New Democratic Party is a social democratic federal political party in Canada. The party was founded in 1961 by the Co-operative Commonwealth Federation (CCF) and the Canadian Labour Congress (CLC). On the political spectrum, the party sits to the left of the Liberal Party. -Wikipedia

    ON Watch~~~
    Puttin on my Top Hat~~~
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QxPArnhtvfc

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  12. Most troubling is the power granted to intervene banking transactions. In today's world, you don't need the army to destroy domestic opponents: compliant tech and media companies and financial institutions can do that for you.

    Yep, and it seems that most people under 35 years of age think that cash is obsolete.

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