Where Is The Uprising?

Guest Post by Karl Denninger

Once again, over the transom from Ishmael…

Fail faster. –Vox Day

Let’s take a moment and give props to the Canadian truckers who got their government’s and fellow Canadians’ attention.  Good for them.  They did something, along with those who walked fuel and food to them to keep the protest going.  Great use of logistics and tactics, my hat is off to you!

Truckers are pureblood allies.  There is no argument that the truckers’ actions had an effect on the war.  They arrived and fought on the battlefield.  

The government announced a crack down, so we’ll see how it plays out over the next few days.

Contrast with the US:  no widespread parking lots, everyone is still in trudge along to get along mode.  There’s low level disruptions (keep vacationing in place!) in daily life, most notably in the supply chain.  Even fat bitch Karens are noticing higher grocery prices and holes in shelves.  But so far, pretty quiet.

Boston, New York City, and Minneapolis allowed vaxports.  Vaxports are the equivalent of sucking government cock after it ****s you in the ass.  Enjoy the taste of your own ****.  The pure bloods haven’t burned the cities to the ground in a mostly peaceful protest.  Why is that?  What will it take to set things off?

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Trudeau Is Playing with Fire

Via Brownstone Institute

Canadian coronavirus lockdown policies have been, and remain, some of the most stringent and restrictive in the entire Western world. It may be a Commonwealth thing, given that Australia and New Zealand have also descended into unrecognizable islands of cruel and capricious public health tyranny.

In Ontario, citizens are now allowed to eat popcorn at movie theaters that only opened up again earlier this week on Monday at fifty percent capacity, and only because of comprehensive drubbing that the government was subjected to regarding this ridiculous, make-believe public health directive.

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Now is the Time for Mass Resignations from Within the Ruling Class

Via Brownstone Institute

If there is a historical precedent for the truckers’ revolt in Canada, and the populist protests in so many other parts of the world, I would like to know what it is. It surely sets the record for convoy size, and it is historic for Canada. But there is much more going on here, something more fundamental. The two-year imposition of bio-fascist rule by diktat seems ever less tenable – the consent of the governed is being withdrawn – but what comes next seems unclear.

We now have two of the most restrictive “leaders” in the developed world (Justin Trudeau of Canada and Jacinda Ardern of New Zealand) hiding in undisclosed locations, citing the need to quarantine following Covid exposure. Streets globally have filled up with people demanding an end to mandates and lockdowns, calling for accountability, pushing for resignations, denouncing privileged corporations, and crying out for a recognition of basic freedoms and rights.

Note too that these movements are spontaneous and from “below:” they are populated mostly by the very workers whom governments shoved to face the pathogen two years ago, while the ruling class hid behind their laptops in their living rooms. It was the lockdowns that sharply divided the classes and the mandates that are imposing segregation. Now we are facing a modern allegory to the peasants’ revolt in the Middle Ages.

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