The Ottawa Elites Have No Idea Who They’re Dealing With

Since the beginning of the #MapleLeafRevolution, I’ve started subscribing to a bunch of YouTube channels I’d never heard of before. What’s coming out of them is beyond amazing and extremely informative. This one caught my eye:

It’s all too easy for the urban elites to chuckle amongst themselves and dismiss the truckers as uneducated rubes. All this actually does is expose the ones blabbering as selfish, hateful ignoramuses who don’t look at their fellow Canadians as equals in any which way. Watching this video above, it’s all too easy to focus on the gruff way they talk and assume this equates to a low-IQ. Listen a bit more carefully and you’ll quickly see that these guys are very clever and exceptionally pragmatic. They’re also sincere and noble in their righteous cause.

The Ottawa politicians and their legions of overpaid minions, all handsomely compensated through the hard work of PRIVATE SECTOR Canadians like these gents, haven’t yet figured out what they’re up against. Ask yourself a simple question: In an emergency, would you rather have one of the guys in these trucks there to help you or a Soy Boy Wokerati?!?  This scene from Good Will Hunting pretty much sums up this battle of wits.

55 Replies to “The Ottawa Elites Have No Idea Who They’re Dealing With”

    1. „This scene from Good Will Hunting pretty much sums up this battle of wits.“

      I see no relationship whatsoever. I dislike all the characters in this movie scene including the young women. I hate „character“ movies that contain no human beings but only caricatures thereof. I am happy that I cannot get dragged into cinemas any longer.

      PS: I have been hit and kicked in the face multiple times in my life. And watched even more of it happening up close. There is nothing funny or romantic about that. You shouldn’t expect the „good guys“ to be necessarily victorious if it comes to violence. So far we remain in the minority and not all your adversaries will turn out to be „soy boys“.

  1. As someone who briefly sat on the National Council of the Agriculture Union, Public Service Alliance of Canada, let me assure you that these people are Stalinists and elitists who do hate anyone not themselves and will attempt to destroy anyone who does not toe the party line. I was eventually removed and suspended for opposing the President of that organization and calling for more democracy. I’ve seen how the sausage is made and it is not pretty.

  2. Ottawa city officials want the truckers to get outta town. Too bad.
    They need to realize Ottawa happens to be head office for the government of OUR country.
    When governments don’t listen to our concerns we surely have the right to get our message across peacefully.
    The jerks who hijack a peaceful demonstration are the ones to ride outta town, not the truckers in this case.

    It’s hard not to think about how long the Indians/Natives/Indigenous gangs are put up with when they decide to disrupt with their blockades. They get free rein.

    1. What can you say about people who’s morality is totally flexible, depending on ideological and political convenience. “Believe all women!”… “My body my choice!”… “The president committed a quid pro quo with a Ukrainian leader!”… “OMG, kids in cages!”… “Collusion with Russia!”… the list of examples of leftist projection and duplicity is virtually endless.

      Yes, anyone helping the elites gets free rein these days. Where was/is the sympathy for the long suffering citizens of long-blockaded Caledonia? Nowhere! I say to hell with anyone in Ottawa whining about “inconvenience”.

    1. Could you just give us the text? Twitter is cutting down on access for non-members, so I just wasted 30 seconds loading to see 3 lines (before the can’t-move-it “sign in or sign up” message stopped me seeing any more).

      I don’t like Twitter and don’t want to support them, but folks keep linking to them when a copy/paste of the content should be just as fast to post here.

      All that said, yes, great editorial cartoon.

      1. Yes…just this weekend (coincidence?) twitter froze up and started asking me to sign up. I used to be able to snoop around and keep up with Ezra, Poso and others. Very frustrating now. I do not want to join their club!

      2. “Tweet
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        Greg Price
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        If truckers quit their jobs, society would immediately collapse.

        If politicians quit their jobs, the world would become a better place.

        We need truckers more than anybody else.

        Honk Honk.”

        1. When BLM folk protest, the outside world, beyond the immediate physical proximity of the protestors, notices NOTHING, because those people mostly do nothing society needs. The only attention they get is the violence they perpetrate.

          When truckers protest, the absence of their work has a dramatic affect on the success of the protest. Everything stops.

      3. I’ve been getting the same problem. I solved it by deleting the cookies left over by my browser. I use Brave, and with that, I can actually drill down and specifically delete twitter cookies. It’s been working for me so far.

        1. For twitter, using Private mode or incognito mode will work as well. Gets you back to the old experience.

          No need to sign up for that crap

        2. Thanks FC. I’m using Brave also and have no listed cookies from the Twit. I’ve just tried flushing the stored graphics, let’s see if that makes a difference.

          Agreed Canuck, that’s why I was going without the linked content rather than sign up.

  3. Reading through numerous posts on various sites, it’s quite amusing the number of writers who seem to honestly believe that THEY are au courant and ‘educated’, while those with hands on experience are dismissed as mere yokels.

    They appear unaware that the first thing a con man does when grooming a mark is to tell them how ‘astute’ they are – “I can see that you’re one of the few people capable of realizing the potential of this investment…..blah, blah, blah”.

    It IS easier to fool people than to convince them that they’ve been fooled.

    Inculcation does not equal intelligence – sitting in a cage repeating “Polly wants a cracker” is not comparable to a wild crow being capable of adapting materials at hand into tools they can utilize.

    1. Click on the link I posted above to read the quote that cuts right to the heart of you comment.

    2. Comparing parrots and crows isn’t valid as both species are roughly equal in intelligence, though not necessarily in the same way.

      Severak varieties of parrots have the capability to mimic sounds, such as human speech, and those sounds can be long and complicated. They, like dogs, appear to be able to interpret human expressions and, of course, African greys are known to display a form of reasoning similar to ours.

      Crows use a different form of logic to not only extrapolate and improvise, but create complex maps of where they’ve hidden food. On the other hand, my parents and I used to have a cockatiel who was able to figure out how to open the main door of her cage, which she frequently did.

      1. Agreed….I used Parrots as an example solely due to the (perhaps) widespread perception of them as simply repetitive chanters, I should have perhaps used leftist agitators in their stead. Mea Culpa.

        (When I lived in the BC Gulf Islands, people downhill from us had a white cockatoo – in the summer they’d sometimes put him outside on the deck – he’d whistle, and their Dalmatian would come running, then he’d mimic an electric can opener and the cat would show up post haste.)

        1. Mea Culpa.

          No problem.

          After what I’ve heard about Alex, the famous African grey, I’ve considered the term “bird brain” to be a compliment. He was one smart critter.

          As for corvids, many years ago, I was living in an apartment in a different location. One afternoon, I heard some metallic clinking on my balcony. Looking outside, I saw a magpie had a piece of dog biscuit and was trying to hide it inside one of the square tubes that were used to build the balcony. It was successful as I managed to pull it out to see what the bird was hiding.

          Even the sparrows and chickadees at my house in B. C. are clever. Before I left on my return trip back to Edmonton last week, I filled up the bird feeders in my back yard. Within minutes, some of them flew to those spots to stuff themselves, which was what they were supposed to do. It was as if they were waiting for me to come outside with the goodies.

          1. May have shared this memory before. Eons ago, in Oz, I attempted ‘experiments’ with Australian Magpies, (unrelated, apparently, to European, etc, Magpies).

            Walking in the bush, with a .22 rifle, I’d see Magpies in a tree – put down the rifle, pick up a stick of comparable length, ‘aim’ it at the birds. No reaction.

            Bend down, place the stick on the ground, pick up the .22.

            By the time I stood up there wasn’t a bird in sight. Tried this numerous times, same result.

          2. Here’s an example of what appears to be musical improvisation by a cockatiel:

            https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NZ1XyERIn_0

            The one in our family could barely say her name, though we’d often hear her babbling to herself when she seemed bored.

            As I mentioned earlier, she figured out how to get out of her cage. Often, while we were sitting at the table, having lunch or supper, we’d hear her fiddling with the latches to the door. Then, when those latches released, she’d hang on to that door as it swung open and quietly give a smug chirp of victory.

            It’s almost 40 years since she died and I still miss her.

            If only leftists were as clever, eh?

          3. “I’ve considered the term “bird brain” to be a compliment.”

            Excellent book on the topic:

            “Bird Brains-The Intelligence Of Crows, Ravens, Magpies And Jays” by Candace Savage.

    3. the first thing a con man does when grooming a mark is to tell them how ‘astute’ they are – “I can see that you’re one of the few people capable of realizing the potential of this investment…..blah, blah, blah”.

      “Con” is short for “confidence game”. It’s not about the hustler getting you to have confidence in him. It’s about him pretending to have confidence in you to disarm your suspicions.

      1. “It’s not about the hustler getting you to have confidence in him. It’s about him pretending to have confidence in you to disarm your suspicions.”

        Which was my intention when saying “I can see that you’re one of the few people capable of realizing the potential of this investment…..blah, blah, blah”………the conman IS expressing ‘confidence’ in your (supposed) astuteness, and thereby intimating that ‘you’ as a ‘superior intellect’ are someone that can see beyond the……

  4. I have always been more impressed with people who know how to do things, rather than people who just know things. Easy to tell who is who is this case.

  5. None of these fucks have a Plan B.

    They always think the power will be on, the building will be warm, the water will run and the shelves will be stocked.
    They are weak and they are vulnerable.
    And they believe the strength of their arrogance disguises their appalling ignorance.

    The most craven of them is best exemplified by Justin Pierre James Trudeau, the Coward of the Cottage, Blackie McBlackface, the Prime Moron of Canada.

    1. That’s really funny, except for the one showing the 1940 photo of a young boy running to say goodbye to his Dad. Does anyone know if Dad ever came home?

  6. “The people who can destroy a thing, they control it.“

    – Frank Herbert, Dune

    The truckers, and anyone else who is paying attention, have realized that they can destroy the free flow of goods, people, and services. They can destroy the economy. Thus, they control it.

    The government, the bankers, the media are learning about real power, and their actual place in society.

    The truckers are one thing. I wonder what the tech companies are going to do when the Butlerian Jihad starts.

    “Once men turned their thinking over to machines in the hope that this would set them free. But that only permitted other men with machines to enslave them.”

    – Frank Herbert, Dune

    Resulting in the following gem of wisdom.

    “Thou shalt not make a machine in the likeness of a human mind.”

    – Frank Herbert, Dune

  7. William F Buckley once remarked that he’d rather be ruled by the first hundred names in the Boston telephone book than the first hundred names on the Harvard faculty. And long after he died, he’s not wrong. The so-called elites have made rather a mess of things, bringing us WTO, runaway inflation, Covid-19 and incompetent politicians who have no idea of how to handle a crisis.

  8. #wherestrudeau

    To quote a line from Jay-Z’s 99 Problems, Trudeau is the kind to yap loud as a motorbike but wouldn’t bust a grape in a fruit fight.

    The guy is weak, spineless, ball-less, pussy footed, vacuous, morally and ethically bankrupt, useless…

    1. He did outbox a much shorter, out of shape cocaine user so there’s that. Maybe one of the truckers, say one who is four inches taller and in better shape than the PM, should offer to box him.

  9. It’s warmed up considerably in Ottawa since the weekend, near to zero temps for the next little bit, not likely that anyone is going anywhere soon. Really enjoyed seeing the local guy losing his mind in the above video. Hope next time he brings his very tired family.

    Near Coutts AB the temps warm up today to normal winter weather and it’s all +5 or better after Friday. Either the RCMP ignore them, or they come back with a lot more members.

    1. His family? Please. This guy has never had a newborn in his house, or he wouldn’t have a problem dealing with the sleep problem. I guarantee you this drone works for Government, or an NGO, no way to be that useless and survive another way.

      1. And, given what we’ve heard about government employees, was sent home on full pay for several months because the gov’t couldn’t figure out how to connect him to the office (offspring knows someone who was off on full pay for seven months). Funny how the private sector got everyone back up and running from home – even at seriously reduced efficiency – within weeks.

    2. And with the warmer weather comes the snow. Up to 14 cm expected by Thursday morning.

      Might make things even a little more interesting.

    3. My daughter lives a short way from Parliament Hill. She said that things usually quieten down at night so she has had few problems getting a good night’s sleep. Her biggest gripe is that there have been a few shouting matches and potentially fights in the middle of the night which have woken her up but that is it.

      Things may be different where that guy lives but I get the impression that the truckers have been a fairly courteous bunch on the whole.

      1. Truckers have gone on record to respect Ottawa’s noise bylaw — no honking between 11 PM and 7 AM.

  10. Then you might like this piece from the Five
    Ok except for Geraldo Rivera and his limp defence of the sock monkey that does nothing but reinforce the fact that Geraldo is one of the useful idiots of the left.

    https://youtu.be/nDGckrrgSoc

  11. The Trudeau interview is an example of how dumb it is to believe your own lies or believe your own hype. Did they trust their bought and paid for media to tell them the truth? Who failed to collect real, on the ground, intelligence; people who would have grasped the logistical challenges required of a government response. I can’t believe how vapid, weaselly, and LAME Trudeau’s public response was; his flailing image went around the world. They may have been pandering to their bubble but what of the risk of triggering more industries and more workers to join the resistance. They have to counteract all the streaming video showing cheerful, wholesome people having a block party and playing street hockey.
    Doesn’t he have an inner circle of advisors? No hard nosed political savants there. They had weeks to prepare a “seize the moment” response. It is mind boggling.

    1. Just one huge circle jerk, they can’t conceive that there is life outside the ring – to use Gertrude Stein’s line, “there is no there, there”.

  12. They are confident that their media troops can lie their way out of this.

    Why aren’t any MPs speaking up about the media using Canadian’s tax dollars to lie to us?

    This will boil down to a communications battle between Trudeau’s tax funded media and the independent media.
    The more support the independent media gets the better.

      1. 338 spineless M.P.’s collecting huge salaries and accomplishing nothing

        exactly. system working as intended.

  13. Video “Morning guys … little update what’s happening oops”

    Pat King is one of the major organizers of the Omicronvoy.
    Apparently, he regards it as a skirmish in his battle against “Anglo-Saxon replacement”
    Which would be a bad thing because Whites ” “are the ones with the strongest blood”
    https://twitter.com/Songstress28/status/1487147965810548737

    He does seem to be getting a bit more strategic:
    “King—who just a month before warned that “the only way that this is going to be solved is with bullets”—began pressing the idea that the movement had to be squeaky clean ”
    https://tinyurl.com/5532xv6e

  14. I wish these guys had organized the Afghanistan withdrawal versus the mindless Dims who cost who knows how many Americans and Afghanis their lives.

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