So happy to hear feedback from Great Canadian Awakening which I was unable to attend. And have taken inspiration from Pavowski for a long time. What courage he has shown and I believe he has recently been found guilty for his speech at border encouraging truckers in Alberta
Tragically, also you're pointing out the glaring example of why we should all feel some shame. Had we, on the first day we saw him protest, acted with the confidence and conviction that Artur Pawlowsdki showed, we'd not be where we are today. In fact no truck convoy would even have entered Ottawa
Today many of us as standing behind him giving him strength to continue his fight. The thing we forget? It is our fight as well. Standing beside him is the proper place to stand.
The truckers showed us that we can overwhelm the manipulators and the dictators in our society and force their hand, leaving them no option but to bring out the barbarian to beat us down .. as they continue to do with minister Pawlowskin. That we have society and not an anarchy is proof that dictator and barbarians make up just a small fraction of the people in our world.
They can be beaten. Like every living thing, barbarians and dictators too rely on a food supply that we have the power to cut off. It's our silent compliance.
Your point is well taken, Garret. For some time I have wished I had paid more attention, earlier on, to what was happening re COVID and the churches. How did Canada become a country in which pastors are arrested and churches are padlocked by the authorities - not to mentioned fined tens of thousands of dollars? It's hard to believe.
Donna, I too feel the guilty of neglect, of having been a recipient of freedoms that I took for granted... a legacy I didn't help preserve. I also know that time flows forward and the past is behind us. I say, what you are doing today makes up for any oversights and ... what you've done for the climate change fight earns you a halo. That said, I believe a lack of foresight is regrettable but to be a sin, that is only knowingly doing a deliberate harm to another person and I'm guessing, that is something few people on your page are guilty of.
Yesterday I couldn't get this post out of my mind. I thought about the apathetic audience we are trying to reach and how so very many of those people hold in their mind, the idea that everything would have been fie if a rebellious fringe had just followed orders ... like they did. They have no appreciation for the violation of human rights experienced in the last three years. Many of them occupy the laptop class bag and suffered by having to to take a pay increase rather than a pay cut.
It's difficult to sympathize with the jobless when your biggest concern is finding a new ski hill. These foolish people lap up the vitriol spilling from the moth of our elected leader So what would they see if they were peer through the dense fog of their biases?
They would see If that an inconsiderate PM had invested a couple of minutes of dialogue giving serious consideration to a travesty done to those trucker, he would have evacuated Ottawa of trucks without showing his true colour. As it is, he graphicly displayed, for all to see that inside the suit lives a barbarian, a brute that spent days finding enough goons to beat a peaceful group of concerned people out of Ottawa.
Tragically, he gave us all a window into his soul when you all heard him say , "China is the country I admire." and too many people thought, 'oh, he doesn't mean that.' He did, yet still we elected him. We are paying with destroyed lives, an eerie, glaring parallel to the prison camp he admires.
Wonderful take, Donna.
So happy to hear feedback from Great Canadian Awakening which I was unable to attend. And have taken inspiration from Pavowski for a long time. What courage he has shown and I believe he has recently been found guilty for his speech at border encouraging truckers in Alberta
Whoops “Pawlowski”
Tragically, also you're pointing out the glaring example of why we should all feel some shame. Had we, on the first day we saw him protest, acted with the confidence and conviction that Artur Pawlowsdki showed, we'd not be where we are today. In fact no truck convoy would even have entered Ottawa
Today many of us as standing behind him giving him strength to continue his fight. The thing we forget? It is our fight as well. Standing beside him is the proper place to stand.
The truckers showed us that we can overwhelm the manipulators and the dictators in our society and force their hand, leaving them no option but to bring out the barbarian to beat us down .. as they continue to do with minister Pawlowskin. That we have society and not an anarchy is proof that dictator and barbarians make up just a small fraction of the people in our world.
They can be beaten. Like every living thing, barbarians and dictators too rely on a food supply that we have the power to cut off. It's our silent compliance.
Your point is well taken, Garret. For some time I have wished I had paid more attention, earlier on, to what was happening re COVID and the churches. How did Canada become a country in which pastors are arrested and churches are padlocked by the authorities - not to mentioned fined tens of thousands of dollars? It's hard to believe.
Donna, I too feel the guilty of neglect, of having been a recipient of freedoms that I took for granted... a legacy I didn't help preserve. I also know that time flows forward and the past is behind us. I say, what you are doing today makes up for any oversights and ... what you've done for the climate change fight earns you a halo. That said, I believe a lack of foresight is regrettable but to be a sin, that is only knowingly doing a deliberate harm to another person and I'm guessing, that is something few people on your page are guilty of.
Yesterday I couldn't get this post out of my mind. I thought about the apathetic audience we are trying to reach and how so very many of those people hold in their mind, the idea that everything would have been fie if a rebellious fringe had just followed orders ... like they did. They have no appreciation for the violation of human rights experienced in the last three years. Many of them occupy the laptop class bag and suffered by having to to take a pay increase rather than a pay cut.
It's difficult to sympathize with the jobless when your biggest concern is finding a new ski hill. These foolish people lap up the vitriol spilling from the moth of our elected leader So what would they see if they were peer through the dense fog of their biases?
They would see If that an inconsiderate PM had invested a couple of minutes of dialogue giving serious consideration to a travesty done to those trucker, he would have evacuated Ottawa of trucks without showing his true colour. As it is, he graphicly displayed, for all to see that inside the suit lives a barbarian, a brute that spent days finding enough goons to beat a peaceful group of concerned people out of Ottawa.
Tragically, he gave us all a window into his soul when you all heard him say , "China is the country I admire." and too many people thought, 'oh, he doesn't mean that.' He did, yet still we elected him. We are paying with destroyed lives, an eerie, glaring parallel to the prison camp he admires.