22 Feb 20
A few hard working Alberta oil patch workers took matters into their own hands on Thursday and cleared one of the blockade sites west of Edmonton. The occupiers, of uncertain gender identity, stood back in fear as these Albertans, wearing work gloves, work boots, and fire-retardant coveralls, arrived with a stake truck and simply picked up the debris blocking the track and tossed it into the back of the truck. The occupiers tried to object, but were met with polite, excuse me’s, as the men dismantled the heap of trash.
When the occupiers learned that reinforcements in the form of “United We Roll” were on the way, they fled in terror, some of them leaving their cars behind and these were towed away.
The Wetsuwet’en tribal council, together with eight of thirteen traditional chiefs, favor the construction of the new gas pipeline. So when “traditional chiefs” offer “nation to nation” talks with our girlie-man Justin, you have to wonder whom they purport to represent – other than gangs and opportunistic lefties?
Alberta oil patch workers showed that strength, numbers, and resolve can break the blockades even when tempered with Canadian politeness. Unfortunately, Canadian leadership is composed of transgenders – people who look like men but are lacking balls - and only know how to bully the law-abiding.
The rule of law is at stake. The government has to ensure order. Justin is failing on both counts, and if to restore order ordinary Canadian men have to take matters into their own hands, then why do we have the institutions we have?
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