I think the Freedom Convoy may have already accomplished something…

Dutch Oven

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Huh?

BTW, there were plenty of aggressive-looking people with anti trans signs. I'm sure a bunch of the "protestors" would be down with some gay-beating whenever they thought they could get away with it.
Luckily, the things you're so sure of are seldom correct.
 

Insidious Von

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Luckily, the things you're so sure of are seldom correct.
Dutchie have you read the book. Like John Ford with The Grapes of Wrath, Stanley Kubrick left out the conclusion of Anthony Burgess book. Instead of going out with 9th Symphony glory, the cured Alex goes out into the world only to discover that he's irrelevant.

 

Dutch Oven

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Dutchie have you read the book. Like John Ford with The Grapes of Wrath, Stanley Kubrick left out the conclusion of Anthony Burgess book. Instead of going out with 9th Symphony glory, the cured Alex goes out into the world only to discover that he's irrelevant.

I have read the book, and I noted in my original post that the book could be interpreted differently than the movie. I've also read some commentary from Burgess about the book, his difficulty in crafting the epilogue, and some misgivings he has about his final product. Art is art, but I think Kubrick was much more clear minded about the theme of the story than Burgess.

I assumed you were quoting from the movie (as you usually are).
 

Insidious Von

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Tamara Lich has too much Alex DeLarge in her, I don't agree with Candace Bergen. You don't make accommodations with thugs, PET didn't.

Kubrick pared back some of the darkest elements of of the book. Curtis Hanson did the same in LA Confidential, although elements from LAC became Sin City. In the end Alex De Large was left with a choice, control his violent impulses or die in prison.

 
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Dutch Oven

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I wonder if the police have taken down licence numbers and contacted the insurance companies.
Anyone partaking in a protest does not have liability insurance on their vehicle.
It is in every insurance policy, unless you pay extra for coverage.
That's the spirit! If a protest makes a valid (but inconvenient) point, just find some BS to intimidate the protesters with. Why not do a random vehicle inspection on every vehicle there? Maybe gin up a few fines that way. How about some noise bylaw fines? Public nuisance charges? Parking infractions? Vehicle registration irregularities? Maybe check the tax records too. Audit them all? Charge them for distracted driving if they are on their phones while sitting still in their vehicles on the roadway? Seatbelts? Jaywalking?

You know, just a laundry list of stuff you'd never pursue if you were onside with the group that was protesting. The stuff that governments did none of during the BLM/Antifa protests/riots or during the railway occupations by First Nations groups.

Makes you proud to be a Canadian!
 
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Why not do a random vehicle inspection on every vehicle there? Maybe gin up a few fines that way. How about some noise bylaw fines? Public nuisance charges? Parking infractions? Vehicle registration irregularities? Maybe check the tax records too. Audit them all? Charge them for distracted driving if they are on their phones while sitting still in their vehicles on the roadway? Seatbelts? Jaywalking?
Very good suggestions.
 

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New Brunswick professor says far right used trucker convoy as an opportunity


 

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Yeah, he should have bravely strode out like Clint Eastwood and fought the fake truckers mano a mano on the steps of Parliament. 😸 🙈 :rolleyes::unsure::rolleyes:
A real leader would have had the balls to talk to his fellow Canadians. It was easier to call them names and then run away. Coward is as coward does.
 
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A real leader would have had the balls to talk to his fellow Canadians. It was easier to call them names and then run away. Coward is as coward does.
Which fellow Canadians?.... The ones who were dancing over the Monument to the Unknown Soldier?
 

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☝this is the type of propaganda your black face racist PM and bigoted PM tries to shove down your throats...didn’t anyone tell this the Canadians are not stupid and hateful like he seems them in his own image?

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☝This is the person telling you are racist and intolerant to religion go figure
 
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