70 Replies to “We’re Winning”

    1. Gotta hand it to my Canadian brethren … you are literally showing the entire world the way out of this gulag! You are the ONLY people to stand up, speak up, and show up (well … except the entire States of FL and TX). You have become the voice against this FAKE-science, overwrought, anti-human, COVID-excuse for Fascist governance. Thank you. Seriously. I thank every single one of you who have made this happen … and happen so spectacularly well. You’re all world heroes. Heroes in an asymmetrical war against Free People. You just revealed another asymmetrical actor in the war against all of us … GoFundMe. You may have unwittingly, or not, just became the Patriots who hit the horns heard round the world.

      1. Kenji,
        Gotta give credit first to citizens in several European countries that were protesting vax passes. They were out ahead of the pack by the thousands, while Canada was still mostly asleep last fall. It was discouraging here, to see those vast protests with nothing going on here save for isolated demonstrations, like the hundred or so people showing up in Victoria on Saturdays.
        Well, all it took was government making unreasonable demands on truckers, who had been heroes only a year ago, to stir the pot. Their protest changed the dynamic and stimulated the imagination of a country, and the world.
        Trucks and Heavy Haulers, something we can all rally around. And now, for the first time in decades, something made in Canada, is truly a worldwide trendsetter! And better yet, our governments HATE it. All the more reason to LOVE IT!

        1. And somehow people think they are going to replace truckers in a few years with automated trucks. Instead of 10 % of the truckers protesting, it will be every trucker in the country parked on Parliament Hill.
          They are the toughest group in the country and they won’t be pushed around. Hats off to them and many thanks for doing the dirty work. I will try to do my part by continuing to send donations until this is over.

  1. They’re running scared that’s for sure. We finally have two clear sides declared: the anti freedom liberals and everyone else.

    1. What’s really interesting, and inspiring, to me is that any young person who is attending any of these protests – and perhaps watching online – has been completely redpilled and shown what a pack of liars the Lieberals, the NDP, and the Media are.

      1. Robert,
        To your point about young people.
        At the Kelowna Rally today, we saw a young girl, about 12, proudly holding a sign that said “don’t tread on me.”
        She had a flag, too.
        Oh, and she wasn’t a prop of her parents. I could tell from the startling look in her eye.
        And if I may continue with a few more observations at the rally today, which was righteous.
        There was a convoy of cars, circling round. We were cheering them as they honked.
        I saw one woman in her car weeping profusely, as though she saw that she wasn’t alone after all.
        It was a heavy day.
        If you will excuse the hippy terminology.
        There was a palpable vibe in the air, and as I watched, I saw it taking hold of people.
        It was growing, and was like a cry for freedom.
        I also met and talked with good people, many of whom had some lovely dogs.
        The dogs didn’t even seem to mind all of the honking.
        What a day!
        There was well over a thousand, maybe more, counting all the fine dogs.

    2. There appear to be a vast silent …everyone else … who are quietly and secretly supporting the Canadian Truckers. I can feel it. Yeah so much for scientific analysis … but I trust my instincts (which were correct in predicting Trump’s 2016 impossible win).

  2. What do you get when your Prime Minister is a part time drama teacher?
    You get a part time Prime Minister and lots of drama.
    Yeah, we are winning. Seeing farmers busting the RCMP roadblock and then cowboys adding their support,sure warms up the heart.

  3. I haven’t felt this good about Canada since Paul Henderson scored in game 8 in Moscow about 50 years ago.

    1. I thought I’d NEVER feel this good about Canada… EVER!

      I remember watching Henderson’s goal, but was too young to fully appreciate the impact it had on this country, so yeah, it felt ok, but not nearly as good as today.

      And I’m referring to the people, not the government.

  4. I have a couple trucker friends ( honk honk) that drove there from Stettler ab., and it’s amazing! People shoving money at them on the streets and he doesn’t want to take it and they’re pleading him to take the money, there’s food and coffee and fun times. Daily videos are so much fun, we just can’t stop laughing. It’s good sometimes just to laugh out loud and have fun

    1. Exactly. Where is he?
      Not out fighting for his beliefs. He is hiding trying to strategize an angle.

      Trucking loser.

      Eff off blackie.

    1. I had an emotional moment today at the Victoria parade. The noise, the honks, the crowd, the enthusiasm, and then the organizers played O Canada.
      These past 2 years, I have despised and loathed this country and the direction has gone. When that song has been played, I felt nothing for this country.
      At that moment today, a little faith was restored and I was touched.
      Not bad for a tough ol bastard with a stiff upper lip.

  5. The thing to watch for is when Butts/Telford desert Der Fuhrer Bunker. Those two were the brains of the operation, and they will not stick around for the collapse. As for Justin, his ego is so huge along with his stubbornness that he may have to be dragged kicking and screaming from the ruins. It’s still not clear where the little worm is hiding.

    1. He’s at the Harrington Lake cottage, waiting for his COVID case to clear.
      (I’m guessing he is going to be conveniently ill for much longer than planned)

      It will be fascinating to watch how Justin tries to save face.

  6. Winning isn’t enough. I like to see that we’re winning. Over and over again. I sent my $100 to GiveSendGo earlier today and I cannot access the site to see how quickly it’s growing. I’ve found a couple of links showing what it was at a particular time, but no running tally.

    I like to send updates to my covid-friendly contacts, just to make them uncomfortable. I need a better link as GiveSendGo doesn’t even have the Freedom Convoy on their ‘trending’ list. They’d have a lot more money if the site was made more user friendly.

  7. This is the workers’ and peasants’ revolution the socialists claimed to want. The first real one since the rise of Social Credit in Alberta.

    They are screaming and crying for the big men with guns to save them from getting what they were planning to give the capitalists, good and hard.

    The moral of this story is: Be careful what you ask for. You may get it.

  8. Hey, the big rig video is from 2014, or at least 7 years ago. Let’s keep up and not give the left any ammunition of ‘fake news’.

  9. I think the truck protest is brilliant. With large numbers, it is hard to control. People involved come across as ordinary, caring and concerned Canadians. I was on Parliment Hill today. I got hugs, hand bumps, lots of smiles — young and old, all races are supporting this movement for freedom. May God help us succeed. The fact that the demonstrations are upbeat and peaceful makes them quintessentially Canadian. Bravo to all involved.

    PS — I would also like to ask God to warm the weather up a bit.

  10. My lady lives in downtown Edmonton. She said the truckers rolled in this morning along with tractors and the honking started. To her surprise, people came out of their homes with flags and children etc. and started cheering on the tractors and truckers. This is in Edmonton (for non-Albertans, the least conservative place we have). She said it felt like a combination between a Canada Day parade and a Stanley Cup parade. Outstanding!

  11. $1.6 million and the largest donation is $20,000… a true grassroots movement.
    Don’t forget to kick in to help pay the bills for the good folks at GiveSendGo…I’m sure their expenses are exploding at the same rate as their popularity.

  12. Sorry for posting here, but thought people would like to know.

    The kiwis are going round the bend.

    Leaked emails between the government and numerous councils discussed spiking/adding the Covid vaccine into the water supplies in areas that have less than 90% vaccinated.

    It’s from the NZ Herald.

    1. Yeah, even if that’s true, that’s not how vaccination works.

      Stomach acids alone will destroy the vaccine. Are these people morons? (Wait, don’t answer that, I’m being silly…)

    2. Almost as if it is a contest.
      Low life Satanic pricks..”How Low can you go?”
      “Just watch me”.
      The delusions of adequacy amongst our self appointed betters,amounts to a death wish.
      That so called leaders,would even have such conversations calls for a reward,such that 4 generations from now ,similar low lives will shudder in terror.

    3. I hope the story is confirmed to be true. There are crackpots and neurotics in government bureaucracies all over the world; it’s a conspiracy theory that you only find crazies out on the street.

      “Normies” need to understand this.

      Governments in north america have wanted to use their populations as lab rats for their radical experimentation long, long before The Covid. And I’m not even thinking water-treated fluoride and cloro-fluoramine, although the stuff is noxious.

  13. The trucks in Ottawa and elsewhere need to get a 4×4” sticker. Brand it freedom 2022. Make it bright. Put it on their door like a stamp of approval they were there.

    We need to acknowledge them Win or lose. They are heroes fighting for me. A simple guy out west that can’t get to Ottawa. A sign I know I can buy the guys lunch 5 years from now.

    Add the farmers and the people standing up for us too far away.

    I sent a donation. But man would I love to run into a semi in Swift or Regina or Delisle 6 months from now and buy him a beer( wait. Can’t. Lunch and a coffee).

    Those guys deserve a few free meals till retirement

    It’s my non profit million dollar idea.

  14. What a time to be alive and to be a Canadian citizen! Ever since Prinz Dummkopf took office as prime minister, I have felt pessimistic about this country. The past few days have restored some sense of optimism–an optimism that this country has a future once again.

    I had a foreboding that the circumstances up to, say, two weeks ago might result in a civil war. Instead, what we got wasn’t so much a revolution, but a mass resistance, one in which the people told the government, both federally and provincially, “No! No further! We are pushing back and reclaiming what has been, and still is, rightfully ours. You do not have the right, or our permission, to take it from us.”

    Right now, it looks like the momentum is on the side of the good guys. But, if we succeed, and those responsible are ousted, we shouldn’t become comfortable or complacent. We won’t have won. There won’t be a VE or VJ Day. Any success will only be a delay, for our enemies, our oppressors, will try again and continue trying.

    What the past two years have shown is how dangerously close we came to losing it all–everything that is right and good about this country. It’s going to take at least a generation to repair the damage that was inflicted upon us. We can rebuild it, but we must constantly be on alert that the near-catastrophe could happen again.

    1. you’ve been black-pilled for a long, long time. And i’ve ribbed you about it.

      As was said at the end in Casablanca, (no, not THAT famous ending line): “welcome back to the fight.”

    2. Yes, absolutely. I don’t recall who said the following, but it is a quote worth committing to memory…”Eternal vigilance is the price of liberty. Power is ever stealing from the many to the few. The hand entrusted with power becomes the enemy of the people.”

  15. I just sent my MP (Randall Garrison NDP) an email.

    “If a motion of non-confidence is introduced in the House of Commons, how will your party be voting?”

    1. Present.

      The Dips, along with Rainbow boy, enjoy their lapdog position, getting crumbs off Justin’s table.

      That’s the price for selling your soul, though, there’s little difference between the Dips and Fibs nowadays, they are fighting over the same voting imbeciles

    2. Don’t forget to refer to The Honorable Prime Minister as The Honorable Minority Leader instead in your formal correspondence.

  16. Francisco

    Three days ago, I had the same feeling, that we are winning. Now, I have some doubts, some trepidations, so I would appreciate if you could elaborate. I want more reason for hope. Why do you say we are winning?

    1. Well, it’s not a slam dunk yet, but obviously many, many Canadians support the trucker movement. I was discouraged yesterday when they seem to have lost their funding, but that issue has done a surprising turn around. The energy is positive. People are committed, so I am hopeful.

    2. Find Corporal Bulford’s video and watch it. Our rights do not end – ever. I just read on here tonight, there are some unvaccinated officers quitting and volunteering to do security for the convoy. Many are in our corner, have very publicly corrected the media and politicians. The convoy has remained peaceful and neighbourly and the support of many, many Canadians are showing this is not a fringe movement. Or racist. Not to mention all of the freedom convoys that have spun off of it around the world. Newsflash: It’s been over a week and the Country has not fallen apart or descended into anarchy. The only anarchists are the media and elected officials. As Pierre says; it is time to show our elected officials who is the servant and who is the master.

  17. I am rarely surprised by anything to do with Canadian politics, but this thing is growing in a highly un-Canadian way.
    You just never know which straw will break the camel’s back.
    Until it does.

    1. It’s the false accusations of racism from our (supposed) Leaders. Like Biden. From the chief racists; Biden and Blacky Trudeau.

  18. Now live in a rural area outside a small town in N BC. Last protest I saw against SARS-2 restrictions was in summer and consisted of about 12 people with signs. Today hear truck horns and probably about 20 trucks with Canadian flags driving down rural road honking. Lots of people on those trucks. Very nice to see and it’s going to grow.
    Day before drove a couple of hundred miles on Hwy 16 and saw the occasional car, but almost all traffic was logging trucks. Do a fair number of driver physicals and, out of curiousity, check vaccination of the drivers and maybe 50% have availed themselves of mRNA vax and not interested in booster doses when ask them.
    Suspect that’s why Victoria is capital of BC as makes it harder to do a truck blockade unless they decided to block mainland ferry terminals. Things are looking up.

    1. Last protest I saw against SARS-2 restrictions was in summer and consisted of about 12 people with signs. Today hear truck horns and probably about 20 trucks with Canadian flags driving down rural road honking. Lots of people on those trucks and it’s going to grow.

      No force on earth can stop an idea whose time has come

  19. The cynic in this old man says be careful and watchful. Things are not always as they seem.

    1. I watched part of an interview on Global News interviewing the Minister of Safety of something, guy named Marcheesi or somesuch. Enraging to watch so stopped but the thrust was “we are right, they are wrong, very dangerous, Ottawa, gerry cans, propane tanks, may have to call in the OPP for more staff. etc, etc, while the bobble headed interview just supported his diatribe with nary a challenging question. Such self assured arrogance from a public servant. Desperately trying a raise fear level.

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