I read your podcast. Holding the residents of Ottawa hostage was not a peaceful protest.
Threatening Trudeau and the government was not a peaceful protest.
Recommending the mandating of vaccinations was done by Public health officials because it had to be done at that time. I agree there should have been more emphasis on other preventative measures to promote a healthy lifestyle instead of just vaccinating. It was not authoritarian to mandate it at that time.
If you think parking trucks on the street was the equivalent of a hostage situation, there is no point discussing anything further; you’re too far gone.
« The problem is, how are we to be kind in the cruel world we inhabit? » Maybe by obstinately, stubbornly, unrelentingly choose kindness however counterintuitive it may be.
Is it kind to separate families for early two years to suit the political aims of a venal and vindictive authoritarian of a Prime Minister?
https://open.substack.com/pub/autonomoustruckers/p/enemies-of-the-state-with-jaclyne?r=f4kzo&utm_medium=ios&utm_campaign=post
I would like to know what this writer is referring to. The prime minister is blamed for
everything and character assassinations fequently abound.
Ask and you shall receive; also, maybe listen to the podcast I linked to above.
https://www.newsweek.com/meet-four-men-being-held-political-prisoners-canada-opinion-1831823
I read your podcast. Holding the residents of Ottawa hostage was not a peaceful protest.
Threatening Trudeau and the government was not a peaceful protest.
Recommending the mandating of vaccinations was done by Public health officials because it had to be done at that time. I agree there should have been more emphasis on other preventative measures to promote a healthy lifestyle instead of just vaccinating. It was not authoritarian to mandate it at that time.
If you think parking trucks on the street was the equivalent of a hostage situation, there is no point discussing anything further; you’re too far gone.
Merry Christmas.
Is it kind to have political prisoners?
https://www.newsweek.com/meet-four-men-being-held-political-prisoners-canada-opinion-1831823
« The problem is, how are we to be kind in the cruel world we inhabit? » Maybe by obstinately, stubbornly, unrelentingly choose kindness however counterintuitive it may be.
No need to attack me. I agree there is nothing more that I have to respond to. The rest is up to the courts. Have a good holiday
Love this. Kindness is part of our nature, but it can be used as a weapon.
I enjoyed your review of the year almost as much as your 'take' on the kindness spectrum.
I am not tired of yet either. Please keep up the entertaining writing. It is always a pleasure reading your posts. Sadly I am not in Vienna.