“America is at that awkward stage; it’s too late to work within the system, but too early to shoot the bastards.”
— Claire Wolfe
I do support the protest, and I do appreciate a strong argument presented to the Oppressor class. But I also think we are swiftly exiting the “awkward stage”. I don’t think we will argue our way out of this and I don’t think we will vote our way out of this. Canada, or USA, makes no difference. The people who want control have no intention of giving it up willingly.
For me, the primary value of things like Jan 6 or the Canadian Trucker convoy is so that we can all say “Look, we tried this, we tried that. Didn’t work. What’s next?”
I posed that question as a hypothetical on another forum, because that is the questiin.
As far as the truckers? It would take resolve, but discontinue delivering to the power centers for the likes of Trudeau. Think of it as cancel culture on steroids.
Look at where the money is residing right now in the US: DC (which has six or seven of the wealthiest counties in the US surrounding it, but the most recent time I was there I didn't see a lot in the way of businesses actually producing things), NYC (media and Wall Street - see my comments re: DC), etc. Point is that there is not much of substance, but the money and power are there.
What the Canadian trucker protest is demonstrating is just how much of a house of cards the Left's power base truly is, and only exists because the producers tolerate it. I guess in a certain way I'm veering into "Atlas Shrugged" territory, but short of violence, its the only way to brung it down.
Soap box, ballot box, jury box, cartridge box.